eBay is hugely popular, with many shoppers using it as their primary source
for their online purchases. You can run a successful business from selling
through eBay, particularly if it’s an easy-to-ship item or something that the
end-user does not need to see in person. The snag is though, to become
successful, you have to appear successful. There’s no point starting selling on
eBay with fairly amateur auctions, uploaded through your web browser.
The alternative is a tool that is designed to get the most from your eBay
auctions. iSale, which is a Mac OS X only product was designed purely to sell
and promote your products, in the most visually attractive manager, through
eBay. It ships with a number of pre-designed templates, which means you can
quickly choose something different from the norm.
The tool will work alongside other third-party applications, such as the
Picasa web albums manager, so you can store and extract your images from an
image store, rather than uploading them to eBay. This means they are available
for multiple auctions and can be reused in the future. You can also set up your
own terms and conditions that apply to multiple auctions, so you don’t need to
worry about your terms differing for each sale.
The best part of the program is the design of the application, as you’d
expect with many Mac OS X products. You can monitor your sales, re-list and
more.
This is a brand new release (the review above relates to iSale v4.x) with a
host of new features which include a new user-interface, the facility to
research before you put your auction online, the facility to create your own
auction design and much more.
iSale 5.2 now enables you to add video to your auction.