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Old 01-31-2010, 02:51 PM
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Titles should also be clear and concise. The less confusing the title is, the easier it is for a potential buyer to find the item they are looking for.

Pictures are extremely helpful in selling items. The should be actual photos of the item you are selling, and not those from websites or ebay. If they are not your photos, they should not be on your listing.

Image hosting is free through RCTech, by attaching the images to your post. Please utilize this feature, as it is convenient both for buyers and sellers.

If you do not have a digital camera, definitely try to borrow one, or take advantage of film processing with the “Photo CD” option. This extra option generally costs less than $4 per CD and is a simple way to get photos of the item you are selling.

Why not go ahead and instead of asking for someones e-mail to send them pictures, just post your pictures of what you have in your posting and save us all a bunch of time and extra effort to buy your item? Thanks
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For some reason this site won't let me upload pix. need help!
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Originally Posted by SweetRacing
Seller Suggestions:
Titles should also be clear and concise. The less confusing the title is, the easier it is for a potential buyer to find the item they are looking for.

Pictures are extremely helpful in selling items. The should be actual photos of the item you are selling, and not those from websites or ebay. If they are not your photos, they should not be on your listing.

Image hosting is free through RCTech, by attaching the images to your post. Please utilize this feature, as it is convenient both for buyers and sellers.

If you do not have a digital camera, definitely try to borrow one, or take advantage of film processing with the “Photo CD” option. This extra option generally costs less than $4 per CD and is a simple way to get photos of the item you are selling.

Why not go ahead and instead of asking for someones e-mail to send them pictures, just post your pictures of what you have in your posting and save us all a bunch of time and extra effort to buy your item? Thanks
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Originally Posted by SweetRacing
Seller Suggestions:
Titles should also be clear and concise. The less confusing the title is, the easier it is for a potential buyer to find the item they are looking for.

Pictures are extremely helpful in selling items. The should be actual photos of the item you are selling, and not those from websites or ebay. If they are not your photos, they should not be on your listing.

Image hosting is free through RCTech, by attaching the images to your post. Please utilize this feature, as it is convenient both for buyers and sellers.

If you do not have a digital camera, definitely try to borrow one, or take advantage of film processing with the “Photo CD” option. This extra option generally costs less than $4 per CD and is a simple way to get photos of the item you are selling.

Why not go ahead and instead of asking for someones e-mail to send them pictures, just post your pictures of what you have in your posting and save us all a bunch of time and extra effort to buy your item? Thanks


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Originally Posted by The Hawaiian
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Originally Posted by jutaime00
+1..........
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Originally Posted by RC-ZOMBIE
For some reason this site won't let me upload pix. need help!
they have to be a certain size, mb that is
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Do you know how to downsize?
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I personally use flickr, but there are also other online storage areas and find it easier to go that why. You use the insert image tab and copy and paste the url of the image, then you can do what ever size you want. I know there are a few threads about inserting images
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Do you know how to downsize?
Easiest way is to open the photo with paint, then resize to 35% of the original size.
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go to photobucket.com register for free upload your pics there and use the link for pics to go see.
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http://www.rctech.net/forum/r-c-item...heres-how.html
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if you want the rite size pics just go in and chang it on the camra to vga seting will upload just fine most cases
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You know what else you could do? You could post every single item in a different thread.
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Originally Posted by SweetRacing
Easiest way is to open the photo with paint, then resize to 35% of the original size.
If you're running XP , easiest way is to install MS Power Toys for XP - the image resizer tool which is a free dnload from MS. Then resizing is an option you see with a simple right click on your mouse - 3 size options, can store where you want, replace or not replace orig, simple and efficient.

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/D...powertoys.mspx
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