posted on November 28, 2004 07:55:55 AM new
If you want to check the Vendio Services board, I asked this question last week and got two answers on the subject, so you can see what transpired there.
posted on November 28, 2004 09:24:33 AM new
I use an excel spreadsheat and import all my auctions into Vendio. Once in Vendio you can easily export the completed auctions to an excel spreadsheet for keeping records,relisting etc. With this approach you always have the ability to export auctions elsewhere if you are not satisfied with Vendio. I have created all my auctions locally on my computer for years. I only use Vendio for image storage. Hope this helps
ChuckatCDCards
posted on November 28, 2004 09:28:16 AM new
Hello
When I was active on Ebay I typed the lot description into Word (Works works just as well) and listed a lot number at the end which was my picture(s)number saved in another file.
I then uploaded pictures and later listed lot by copying write up from word to AW (Vendio).
That way I could list elsewhere, edit writeup, copy and adjust for a new lot, etc.
Worked well for me. I only used Excel for spread sheets on sales numbers. Once you figure out the Excel formulas this is a wonderful tool.
I quit Ebay because of so many problems within the site such as tons of tracking cookies, locking up my computer on some sellers lots for yet unknown reasons etc.
posted on November 28, 2004 10:06:49 AM new
As an adjunct to Vendio, we use "All My Auctions" to download auction information into Excel. It is relatively inexpensive, and works well.
posted on November 28, 2004 05:08:43 PM new
I don't know if I'm supposed to put a link in here (though it is not a direct competitor to Vendio).
Anyway, try http://rajeware.com/auction/
I don't use any of the software other than its ability to give me a spreadsheet with auction numbers, current price, insertion fees, etc., and then auction numbers, final price, bids, and FVF after the auction ends.