Make sure when you take photos always take a pic of the back showing inputs/outputs etc. If you are selling speakers take a pic with the grills off I am amazed how many speaker ads I see with grills on. Copy/paste key paragraphs from a review and specs is a good idea. Also to the best of your knowledge tell the age of the unit if known, how long you've owned, first second owner etc.
Advice wanted for a new seller listing equipment
Going to sell a few pieces of equipment here on Audiogon that I’ve acquired over the past year. What is your best advice for dos and don’ts when creating an add? Can there be too many pictures? Does copying and pasting the manufacture’s specs help? Do links to reviews help? Is keeping it short and sweet best when describing equipment? Is it best to price the equipment in a way that shipping and PayPal fees are inclusive, or is it best to price more competitively with shipping extra? Should I price at my best price and state that I’m firm on the price or allow for negotiation so the buyer feels like he or she got a “deal”? Any sage advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time.
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