First off, a lot of people wonder how some Craigslist ads have HUGE high definition photos that take up the whole screen while their own posts are limited to those low quality, four corner pics seen in most craigslist ad. It took me a long time to figure it out, but now that I know, it's really quite simple.
- Create a Photobucket account and upload the photos that you want to post in Craigslist
- After you have made your account and uploaded pics, copy the HTML code of one of your images
- Paste that HTML code into the BODY OF YOUR CRAIGSLIST AD. Don't try and paste it into the image section, it won't do anything.
- Repeat the HTML copy/paste process for the rest of your images.
You should write the description of whatever you are trying to sell first, then paste the HTML code below that. By pasting this text into the body of your post, Craigslist will "read" the text and convert it into the nice large image that you uploaded to Photobucket. Now you know!
The second rule for a good Craigslist image applies to the amount of pictures that you put in your ad. So, rule #2: Don't "Picture-Spam" your viewers. We want to give our viewers a reason to actually come see the property right? You want to put enough pictures in your ad to make it relevant and informative to your viewer, but you also don't want to overload them with information or visual images. Give them a reason to call you!
At EZ Posting we use a great looking template that shows up as a nice advertisment on Craigslist and a gives you a high-quality professional look. To get more info on our service go to http://www.ezposting.net/!
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