by NicholasChase (Author)
eBay sellers, like yourself, understand that creating a professional looking auction page and a professional looking "me" page is key to your business. You are constantly looking for new tips and tricks that will help you deliver a more powerful, effective ad. With competition growing you need to use HTML to pull in prospective buyers. Easy HTML for eBay was developed with input from eBay Power Sellers and provides the foundation that you need and want to make the most of your business, including information on: *Creating an Auction Listing *Creating a Simple Description *Adding Pictures *Arranging the Page *Decorating the Page *Styling the Text *Creating Links *Adding Sound, Video, and Animation *About Me Pages and eBay Stores *Making Your Listings Stand Out
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: 1
Publisher: QUE
Published: 13 Dec 2004
ISBN 10: 0789732319
ISBN 13: 9780789732316
Book Overview: eBay sellers, like yourself, understand that creating a professional looking auction page and a professional looking me page is key to your business. You are constantly looking for new tips and tricks that will help you deliver a more powerful, effective ad. With competition growing you need to use HTML to pull in prospective buyers. Easy HTML for eBay was developed with input from eBay Power Sellers and provides the foundation that you need and want to make the most of your business, including information on: *Creating an Auction Listing *Creating a Simple Description *Adding Pictures *Arranging the Page *Decorating the Page *Styling the Text *Creating Links *Adding Sound, Video, and Animation *About Me Pages and eBay Stores *Making Your Listings Stand Out
Nicholas Chase has been involved in website development for companies such as Lucent Technologies, Sun Microsystems, Oracle, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Nick has been a high school physics teacher, a low-level radioactive waste facility manager, an online science-fiction magazine editor, a multimedia engineer, an Oracle instructor, and the chief technology officer of an interactive communications firm. He has written more than 100 tutorials and articles for IBM's developerWorks and serves as InformIT.com's XML and web services reference guide. He is the author of several books on XML and web development, including XML Primer Plus (published by Sams Publishing). He's currently trying to buy a farm so he and his wife can raise alpacas and mutant chickens. He loves to hear from readers and can be reached at nicholas@nicholaschase.com.