I would just really appreciate it if someone would take a look and let me know if they are o.k. and if not…how to improve them more.
Thanks in advance for any advice you might have.
Haven’t seen an increase in views since working on booth though…
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maggie59 Reputation: 28 See maggie59's booth |
I am a bit of an expert )))) Few things I would improve in your [URL removed]
1. Dark photos. Use more open aperture, to insert more light into the photo.
2. More professional background. The use of a door and a table although gives a touch of authenticity, but more professional uniform background will give the buyer more details of the item itself, also will emphasize an item’s advantages.
3. In shoes and clothes, I would provide also a manufacturer’s sizing chart. Sizes alter between different brands, and often “size 9.5” is not enough info.
Descriptions are OK, at the first glance.
Sorry, if I was too straight forward ))))))
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abagrizzli Reputation: 51 See abagrizzli's booth |
I am no expert, but looking at your descriptions as a buyer, I would say they are telling me what I need to know. As for your pictures, I think many are too small and many are too dark. Good luck. I know this is a big project to complete.
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Margiecrafts Reputation: 491 See Margiecrafts' booth |
I am also no expert by any means, I have however been buying and selling since around 1998. I think your booth looks good, you have good descriptions, many pics etx. However I do think the pics are a bit dark, I have actually found a pic editing tool called Picasa 3 that I have been using and slowly going thru my pics and brightning them as well as tagging them, you may want to try that. Good luck to you :)
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FantasticFinds2014 Reputation: 402 See FantasticFinds2014's booth |
Hi. I like your photos to iniciate in the seller, but no look at profesional’s work. You need more light in your products and with this you have an excelent pictures. The descriptions thats ok. Regards. D
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abumar Reputation: 12 See abumar's booth |
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