Hints on how to sell on A'gon?


I've been buying stuff on A'gon for a few months, and - inevitably - now I need to sell some stuff. Having looked at several thousand ads, I've developed a sense of what appeals to me (pictures, clear and honest descriptions, links to more info) and what doesn't (hype, opaque language, non-existent zip-codes).

But I wonder if any of you more experienced A'goners might offer tips on the best way to get stuff sold. In particular, I wonder if there are particular days of the week or months of the year that are especially good for A'gon sales. But any advice would be welcome. Thanks.
jpbach
It has been my experience that price sells things faster than anything! I have also found posting on the weekends best. Be prepared for "Low ball" offers no matter what the price. It seems in the last year, if you own it, it's worth top dollar and if you're buying it, it's not worth anything has been the philosophy. I have been pretty frustrated a few times. Also, no matter how clear the ad, someone is going to e-mail you asking the same info.
They're some really good people here on A'gon and then they're some I wonder about.
For me, Mondays & Fridays seem to get the most readership. Could people be reading on the job ;-)

Links to online reviews help. Some folks just aren't going to buy without reading reviews, even if they've heard the piece & loved it. Cheers,
Spencer
Try to give as much information as possible, a good picture or two, details on serial number or other identifying information to help determine what "revision" the item is, and detail about offers/payment options. This information will save you a lot of e-mails, especially from tire kickers. As Bigtee suggests post on the weekend, most of your views will be in the first day or two so do it when you have the biggest audience. And one thing not to do, please, please, please do NOT say "If you're reading this ad you know all about ..." I find that extremely annoying, and I'm sure so do others.
Make sure to clean the equipment before taking pictures. In addition, make sure to take the pictures with a clean and uncluttered backdrop. I don't know how many times I've been interested in a piece of gear to be turned off by a thick layer of dust, greasy fingerprints and a dirty and/or cluttered room.