Show only Search instead for. Did you mean:. Turbo Lister Csv format. Hello, I want to use. Message 1 of 2. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Accept Personal Check. Accept AmEx. Accept Discover. Accept Payment Other. Accept Payment Other Online. Accept COD. Payment See Description. Accept Money Xfer. Ship-To Option. Ship-To Africa. Ship-To Asia. Ship-To Caribbean. Ship-To Europe. Ship-To Latin America. Ship-To Middle East.
Ship-To North America. Ship-To Oceania. You'll need to have both files open because you're going to copy and paste between them. Note that the inkFrog template has sample data in it; erase this sample data before you begin and leave just the headers in place in the inkFrog template file. Copy Turbo Lister "Title" data to the inkFrog "title" column. Copy "Description" data to the "description" column. Copy "Quantity" data to the "quantity" column.
Copy "Starting Price" data to the "price" column. Glad that's done. Remember as you copy not to change the headers or the order of the columns in the inkFrog template. Now it's time to import the CSV file you just created into inkFrog as new listings.
Don't worry—these won't go live on eBay unless you specifically push them live later. Right now we're just going to create them in your inkFrog library. Open your listings library. The "Import" option is located at the upper-right of your inkFrog window. Click "Upload" then "Start Import" to import listings. After you click "Upload" to begin, inkFrog will tell you how many listings it thinks it has found in the CSV file you created. If the number seems right, click "Start Import" to actually begin importing listings.
A progress bar will be displayed as data is being imported. When eBay is confronted with this issue, they simply say that TL's use of CSV files, are meant for data backup purposes, not mass data loading. You actually can if the pictures are hosted on a website.
File Exchange is designed to work with csv and spreadsheets. I need to find a way to post more of my inventory, quicker. And I think FileExchange and Excel is the way to go. How does FE handle images? I need to post a lot of images per listing, and I'd like eBay to host them.
SMP is also very useful for edits. I have no problem hosting my own images, as I have a lot of web server space, but then I need to imbed those images within my HTML, which I don't want to get into My items require the buyer to be able to zoom in for detail.
I'm not an eBay tech so I can share my opinions and advice freely. Just a long retired IS person who has used TL for years. Turn on suggestions. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type.
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