When you have more than one item, how will Turbo Lister help you?
The nice thing about Turbo Lister is it keeps track of all your listings. I can spend as much time as I want typing all the different items for eBay, and then highlight. In the bottom right-hand corner, there¡¯s a little button that says, “Upload to eBay”. Click that link to upload your items to eBay. Save all the ones that you want to upload.
I have some items that I want to upload to eBay shortly. All I have to do is open up my Turbo Lister, find the ones that I¡¯m going to upload and highlight those listings. They will pop on over to eBay. If you are still unsure about taking action because of eBay fees, Turbo Lister will tell you how much your listing fees are. So you even know ahead of time how you are charged…BEFORE you are charged for those fees. If you don¡¯t want to pay that much, you just push “Cancel”, and revise your listings.
Once an item is listed in Turbo Lister, you have a template for yourself. If you have ten copies of a certain book, or ten pairs of brand new shoes from a fire sale, you could write one description, add a picture and do everything one time. All you have to do the next time you want to post an auction is hit a button.
This is the beauty of using Turbo Lister. I can highlight only the things I want to sell even though I wrote those descriptions weeks ago. As far as those items I put up shortly, I didn¡¯t write those descriptions today or even this last week. They are listings that I wrote several weeks ago. Since then, I sell those items over and over by uploading them up and selling them on eBay.
One of the keys to eBay is replication. Write a description and title one time. Every week hit the “Upload to eBay” button. Then, you sell it over and over and over.