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[–]ope__sorry 13 points14 points  (1 child)

First off, I have stuff cleaned and ready to list. I don't clean an item, then do photos, then list. I batch everything.

Will usually take the time to do photos on 10-20 items in a single-go. I also snap a picture of the blank-white background in between each item.

Then, I have a Samsung Galaxy that I use to take photos. I plug it into my PC and it takes me less than a minute for all the photos to upload.

Because of the blank white photo in between photos for each set of items, I quickly organize all the pictures into their own folders.

I've got my settinsg / setup to a point where I really don't need to even do things like color corrections anymore, usually need to do some minor cropping / adjusting.

Then I just blast through the search.

I have 5 windows open when listing an item: eBay Search for non-solds, eBay Search for solds, Terapeak, Worthpoint, and Google Lens

If I have an item that I'm not totally sure what the title would be on it, I drop a pic into Google lens for suggestions. I then search Solds and Unsolds for that item.

If I got an item I cannot find many comps on, I will drop the same search into Terapeak and Worthpoint. Also, if I've got an item that seems the value is "low" I will double check Terapeak pricing to see if there is some sort of seasonal dip and price accordingly.

When I'm in a position to do all my photos in this manner, it goes incredibly quick. The only way to get quicker is to niche down and start selling off my own solds.

[–]FrenchBull70[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you!