Sweet Deal & Demo of iPhone Selling App
eBay’s newest iPhone app is designed to streamline the process of listing items for sale using your iPhone’s camera. It’s more than just an extension of browsing capabilities, it was designed to be the quickest and easiest way to get your items listed for sale. Though many consider image uploading a basic lesson in internet literacy, it still helps some overcome the technological barrier between listing an item for sale and cashing in on eBay sales.
It’s not just an app for beginners, though; eBay’s suite of mobile apps are tailored for advanced users as well. One great resource is eBay’s research feature. Sellers can analyze sales trends of similar items to see what sells and for what price. Knowing when to go fixed price and when to let buyers scramble to outbid one another in a live action is part of what differentiates casual eBayers from those who know the business well.
This is one reason why it’s still a great idea to consider using Easysale to sell your used goods. Even though trends are making it easy to list items yourself, their comprehensive listing service includes professional photography and authorship of listings as well as other “trade secrets” used to maximize the final price. Considering they are working for a percentage of the sale price of your items, they have a vested interest in knowing how to make the most of your used items.
Still, iPhone users interested in trying out eBay should give the selling tool a shot. Listing items is supposed to be a snap (see demo video below) and you can track listings and activity directly from its interface.
For a limited time, the eBay mobile site is reporting that users will have their scheduled listing fee waived and four free photos are included with out any additional charge. Integration with Paypal is another great feature.
Other mobile apps available from eBay have been targeted towards buyers, such as the daily deal and buyer alerts. Besides making things easier and reducing eBay’s learning curve, these apps also help connect people’s eBay activity with their social networks.
You may have to see this to understand how simple it is. I’m impressed at how the features are integrated without unnecessary complexity. For now, it’s only available in the U.S. app store, and the same goes for the deal described above.
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