How to use a Free eBay Template

This is a very simple process, it will only take you seconds to move the template over to eBay and the first time you do this it will make you a pro!

First, find the template you want to use for this auction (you may use the template as many times as you like.)

Today we are going to use the Free Ladybug Template from the Sharron Theme.

Step 1 Log into eBay and start your auction listing.
You will need to enter a category, title and all the other things you usually enter when creating an auction.
ONCE YOU GET TO THE DESCRIPTION click HTML

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Step 2. Within StuckAtHomeMoms.com Free eBay template post, scroll down to the code area.
Place your curser at the top of the code box and highlight the code to the bottom of the code box.

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Step 3. Once you have the entire code highlighted (normally it’s highlighted in blue)
RIGHT click on any of the highlighted area, then LEFT click COPY.

Step 4. Return to your eBay auction Description.
In the middle of the Large Blank Description area RIGHT click, then LEFT click PASTE.
The code you copied from our Free eBay Template site should be visible within the Description box at this time.

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Step 5. Click “Standard” and add your description.

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Like the template reads: “Highlight this text then add your description”
Do that! Then continue on as you normally would.

You may edit the template as you wish, but you must keep the StuckAtHomeMoms.com (or other “Template by”) link at the bottom of the template.
By using StuckAtHomeMoms.com templates you agree to keep our link within the template.

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