How to sell cameras on Craigslist
Here's a short but handy checklist to help you sell cameras on Craigslist:
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- Don't simply say "Nikon digital camera." Give a model number: Coolpix 5400, L20, whatever it says on the camera body.
- Get the brand right. Shoppers often search by brand name. There's no "Cybersnap" or "Olympis" brand in digital cameras, but there are a Cybershot and an Olympus. Again, it's probably spelled correctly on the camera.
- Write a better headline than "Digital Camera 12 Megapixels." The difference between a camera made by Kodak or Polaroid is striking. Again, brand matters.
- Don't fill your ad with meaningless specs borrowed from a web page. Instead, be sure to tell us whether all the camera's functions work, if the LCD screen is cracked, and whether the essential accessories (battery, charger, connector cord, manual, etc.) are included.
- Show a photo of the camera. Don't blow this off! If you're selling your only camera, set the camera for macro mode, flash-off, and place it in front of a mirror. Photos help sell items online (which may be the reason you bought the camera in the first place.)
- Don't waste anyone's time by trying to sell a broken digital camera. Unless you're skilled and certified, camera repair isn't worth it, and parts are sometimes hard to find.
- Post your ad in the right category: photo/video, electronics, even computers are good categories. But I won't find it in the "General" for sale category.
I have cash, now and then, so I'm watching. Good luck.
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