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Seller Tips

Seller tips for selling farm animals, farm equipment, farm supplies, or farm services.
Here are some hints for making your ad more effective. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to Contact Us. We are always here and ready to help.
Category Placement
  • Place your ad in the most relevant category which represents your merchandise. For example, placing an alpaca in the "Horses" category might not produce the buyer attention necessary so it should be placed in the "Specialty Animals" category.

Images
  • More pictures are better than few. Having a wider variety of pictures will help to sell your animal(s), supplies, or equipment.

  • Take your pictures in well-lit areas with little visual distraction. Consider a landscape which provides a consistent background such as a tree line or an empty wall.

  • Be sure to keep your camera stabile in order to prevent blurring or rigid image outlines. Use a tripod if one is available.
Ad Details
  • Be descriptive about what you are selling and include as many details about your animal(s), supplies, or equipment as possible.

  • When filling out your ad details, think like a buyer. Consider what the buyer might be looking for in an ad. What details are more important? What details aren't important?

  • Price. Research your animal(s), supplies, or equipment value before setting a price at which you wish to sell. Selling too high according to the current market value may turn potential buyers away. Don't sell yourself short as you are entitled to the full value of the animal(s), supplies, or equipment.
Contact Information
  • Provide your most accurate and most convenient contact information so that buyers may be able to reach you if they are interested in your animal(s), supplies, or equipment.

  • Be cautious about who you contact. Because not everyone uses the internet appropriately, you may not always attract the best of attention. If you have any concerns about users who are attempting to contact you, please feel free to voice your concerns to FarmMedley.com Privacy.
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