For some time now, we've offered FilmLoop for eBay buyers -- you can search for anything you want to watch on eBay and get a notification when an item that matches your interest comes up for auction. Go to http://ebay.filmloop.com to see all about this.
Now we have something for eBay sellers: Gallery Loops. Gallery Loops show all the latest additions to an eBay seller's listings, posting in a cool moving Loop on ANY web site or blog. These can be posted on eBay, blogs, web sites -- whereever you want to show more merchandise. To learn how, go to our eBayLive area of FilmLoop.com. http://ebaylive.filmloop.com.
Comments or questions: please visit our forum. http://www.filmloopbeta.com.
Here's a Gallery Loop courtesy of "Texas State of Mind":
To make a Gallery Loop of your store items:
1. Go to http://ebay.filmloop.com.
2. Enter your seller name. Click on "Search". A Loop of your items is automatically generated.
3. Click on "Open" to open your Loop in FilmLoop. (Here you'll be asked to download the FilmLoop Player if you don't already have it.)
4. Choose "Post Web and Blogs" from the Actions menu for the Loop. (You can see this menu by right-clicking with the mouse on the Loop, or by choosing the Actions pull down when you rollover the Loop.)
5. Select "eBay.com" from the Site/Host Destination and "Flash Gallery Looplet" from the Loop Link Style menu.
6. Click "Customize Gallery" to get to the customizing choices. Edit the captions, size, colors, etc. and click on Preview to see how it'll look.
7. When you're done, click on the code at the bottom of the dialog box and copy to the Clipboard. You can do this by right-clicking with the mouse and choosing Copy (Windows), or using the keyboard equivalent for Copy on the Macintosh.
You now have all the code you need to add an auto-updating Gallery Loop on your eBay.com pages, your blog or your web site. You just need to know how to get into "HTML editing mode" wherever you want to post your Gallery Looplet.
See this post for suggestions on how to post to eBay.





