

When you list your guitar to eBay through Solid Commerce, we will automatically provide eBay with the value from the Product Name field. In your eBay description, you insert the tag:, which corresponds to the Product Name field. In the Solid Commerce Product Name field, you provide the value: Electric Guitar - Black. The tags work by finding the values you have saved in Solid Commerce and adding them to the eBay description as we submit the listing to eBay.ĮXAMPLE: You are selling a black electric guitar.

The return policy will be the same for every listing, so it can remain in your description. The tags will allow the Product Name and eBay Description to automatically pull from Solid Commerce. Even if your "design" is as simple as a large font for the product name, followed by a product description, and ending with stock return policy text, you should tag your design. Once you have your description set up, see the Key HTML Tags section of this article to tag so that it is automatically populated with information and images. For more details, see the Free HTML Editing Tools section of this article. Using an editor will allow you to easily change fonts, add colors, use bullet points, and more.

If you want to do a bit more customizing, we recommend creating your eBay description in an HTML WYSIWYG editor. For more info about HTML tags, see the Key HTML Tags section of this article. creates breaks between lines of type and emboldens text.

You can also do some simple customization by adding HTML commands to your text. We'll show you how in the Populating Your eBay Descriptions section of this article. Solid Commerce supports all styles of eBay descriptions and templates. Either way, you can tag your description to automatically populate it with information and images. Others use custom created eBay templates to brand their listings. Some sellers use basic text descriptions. The eBay description is the area of the listing below the listing information and item specifics.
