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December 4, 2003 at 6:00 am #16292BigBlueBall NewsMember
Jeff Hester
December 4, 2003
VideoSnap is a new service that allows you to embed video clips right on the auction page. The visitor doesnt need to click a link to launch it, although they can stop and start the video. You can sign-up for free, but youll have to pay to post more than one video.
VideoSnap only supports Windows operating systems for recording and posting. Apparently Mac fans have such vivid imaginations, they dont need video to spruce up their auctions.
VideoSnap is actually powered by SpotLife, a subscriber-based webcam portal. If youve used their composer tools, you will find VideoSnap to be nearly identical. The key difference is that you dont need to create a new separate account. VideoSnap uses the same login name and password as your eBay account.
Will video make a difference? I think so. Often times an object requires many images to accurately represent the condition and quality of the item for auction. Video could make it easier to show something from all angles, or show moving parts. I dont see it completely replacing still images, though. The video quality is not good enough to show clear, high-resolution detail that is sometimes important.
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June 28, 2007 at 1:12 pm #112063fifMemberHello
You can also add a video to your item on eBay by creating a blog on mybahia.
http://www.mybahia.com
On this website, you can add videos to your item, add descrition add as many picture as you want.
And it’s totally free.
Yet this website is really really new So there are still few bugs ( especially with internet explorer) and it not yet crowded but I’m sure that it’ll be fixed very soon.Enjoy
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