eBay Photos That Sell : Taking Great Product Shots for eBay and Beyond . . .
Successful online sellers know that a product photo can make or break a sale. But taking a good product shot is not easy. With eBay Photos That Sell, anyone who wants to make money online can learn to take the kind of photos that attract customers and increase profits -- without spending a fortune on equipment.
This must-have book features: professional secrets for taking great photos of everything from jewelry to golf clubs; tips for using Photoshop Elements to enhance photos; an entertaining approach that makes even the advanced techniques easy to absorb; and page after page of inspiring full-color photos.
John C. Dvorak, columnist, PC Magazine sez:
"I've been an admirer of Dan Gookin since he wrote DOS For Dummies and spawned the For Dummies phenomenon. He takes things to a new level with this amazing and much needed book on practical product photography. Use his advice and you'll simply make more money. Highly recommended."
Anyone can sell their stuff online. The challenge is to do it better than the competition and get the best possible results, every time. If you're attempting to sell your guitar on eBay, a photo of Aunt Pearl June strumming it in the backyard isn't likely to cut it. Does that mean you need to hire a professional photographer or invest in expensive equipment? Not if you follow the ingenious advice in this book!
eBay Photos That Sell
by Dan Gookin, Robert Birnbach - List Price: $29.99, Price: $19.79 You Save: $10.20 (34%) Paperback: 172 pages; Publisher: Sybex (December 29, 2004); Language: English
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