VIDEO TUTORIALS
NOTE:
As of October / November 2011 we're in the process of creating NEW videos.
As the years go by technology changes and we do our best to roll with it while trying to keep things the same and familiar for you. But as is the nature of dynamic web-based technology - eventually some changes are inevitable. In 2004 we introduced our first batch of video tutorials, and then updated them in 2005, again in 2006, and yet again in 2009.
Now in late 2011 as the seasons change, once again it is time for some (small) changes to happen here at MEP. We recently had to make some minor changes to the appearance of the site and some of it's features; therefore we have removed most of the old videos and a new batch of video tutorials are in the process of creation.
We will make a news announcement once the new video tutorials are live. In the meantime, it still can't hurt to watch one of the older videos below as the basic concepts still apply in most cases.
If you're looking for the videos and free software for resizing / optimizing your images just click here for free photo resizer programs and video tuts!
The Videos Below are Older but Similar Concepts Still Apply
EBAY USAGE EXAMPLE:
This video demonstrates using eBay's seller's interface as of April 2009. They occasionally make minor changes to the seller interface, but most of the basic concepts and techniques in the video are still very useful and likely applicable toward future versions of their seller interface.
Click Here to Watch a Quick Demonstration - This video quickly shows an almost entire eBay listing process from start to finish using the MyEasyPics.com gallery feature! Demonstrates how to easily create and insert a professional looking gallery of multiple images directly into your auction. Put as many pics as you want, no "per image" or "special gallery" fees!
IMAGE RESIZING WITH FASTSTONE PHOTO RESIZER:
Optimize an ENTIRE BATCH of Images - This is great tutorial - really gives you the idea of how to best use FastStone Photo Resizer to compress/resize/rename an entire folder of images all at once before you upload them.