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Anonymous said in January 6th, 2009 at 4:15 am    

For image hosting, I use my own servers.
Besides no limits on number of photos or size, I also track every visitor that checks out my eBay listing. It gives me demographics like what city and state they are in, what OS they use and their browser config.
My descriptions use HTML to keep the layout clean.
Do NOT create a long listing that forces someone to scroll through to read template based shipping and return policies.
For images: use Flickr or just copy and paste the URL of a factory image.

Anonymous said in January 6th, 2009 at 4:15 am    

some advice- dont sell stuff on ebay becuase you cant pay your mortgage- if you cant pay your mortgage now, you wont later- save the money for important things and foreclose
interesting to note- i sell stuff on ebay and I am getting much less, meaning people dont have the money to buy and/or only willing to pay less these days, which is to be expected.

Anonymous said in January 6th, 2009 at 4:15 am    

I think it’s a great idea to trade thoughts on the topic. My plan is to stock back one of every five items that I buy-it’s a biblical principal utilized in Egypt by Joseph as received by God. I also believe in stocking up on ammo. (I hunt),canning lids,garden seeds (refrigerate them to give them a winter), and get a stash place ready for anything you dont want confiscated…a good old fashioned root cellar is a nice addition to consider. Stash a copy of the bible somewhere.

Anonymous said in January 6th, 2009 at 4:15 am    

WHat good will your material goods do you when they are confiscated, repo’ed, empty of fuel, etc… Get what you can out of them now, before time has run completely out!

Anonymous said in January 6th, 2009 at 4:15 am    

That’s the word, buddy! Our house is up for sale. What good will it do us when we are no longer able to continue making mortgage payments for it? What, people think they’ll be able to keep their homes and not take the mark? If they’re paid off, perhaps, but we still owe over 40K. We can do so much more wit the equity, so long as the cash system is still active when the time comes. That much, and more, is in God’s hands.
But yeah, sell, sell, sell!

Anonymous said in January 6th, 2009 at 4:15 am    

EGG - salent advice, great ideaer

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