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Avoid vague ads or incomplete information. A poorly written Classified ad can portray a lack of honesty The.”Don’t ask don’t tell” attitude is NEVER a good idea in selling your Tractor. A poorly written ad will almost always cost you more time from answering question and money from lost potential customers. Try to anticipate questions people may have about the Tractor and add it to the ad.

In the past classified ads had a local audience today your ad reaches far more potential customers. Don't ever underestimate how far someone is willing to drive to buy your tractor. I could give hundreds of examples of customers traveling more then 300 miles to purchase an item that wasn't in any way rare.

By far the most important and powerful tool you need when selling on line is your digital camera It’s also the most overlooked area. The skills and equipment needed to create high impact ads is easily within everyone’s budget and after this tutorial you will posses the skills to get the highest price for your trailer, motorcycle, car or anything else you sell We have all heard the saying that a picture is worth a thousand words. That is certainly true when selling online. I have proven a picture is worth hundreds even thousands of dollars. The pictures used in this tutorial were taken with a FUJI Finepix 2400. I purchased the camera used on eBay for $60.

Your choice of background is important. Not only can it help your chances of selling your item but it can have a negative impact as well. As a rule of thumb try to take your pictures in a location that doesn't distract from your item. Lawns, open fields or the edge of woods work great. If those aren't available a solid background is second best. For example a closed garage door makes a good solid background.