Supreme Auction Step by Step Tutorial

If you are new to eBay or even an expert this article can help make your ads stick out on eBay, help increase your sales, and make you money. Supreme Auction is a free service to anyone and everyone. They also have a prepaid service for more enhanced features and templates. You can find more information on this at Supreme Auction Free vs Premium. It is the easiest way on the market to make your ads stick out and sell fast. It is as simple as setting up an account, filling in the blank information, uploading pictures, and posting it to eBay. Read on to learn more!

Different Designs: There are six different template designs. The free templates are the basic designs. If you would like to use any other design you will have to prepay and this money will go directly into your account for you to use at anytime.


Register an account with Supreme Auction.


Fill in the basics.

Start filling out information for your product you are trying to sell. The title is the utmost important part of your ad. Make sure you try and use all characters available. Use keywords that you would use to search for your product. Select which type of auction you wish to use. Select the starting price and the buy it now if you wish to use that feature. (Note that eBay fee’s still applied to all listings). On the side you see a tab that is closed that says “Cost Manager”, this a tab to show you how much your listing will cost to post on eBay’s website.


Select a category.

Select a category in which you would like to list your product. Make sure your category is relevant to your product. Do some research and figure out what category people are listing a similar product that you are trying to sell.


Enter data/starting time for your ad.

Go to the basic tab and select/input your auction starting time, location, listing duration, and return policy.


Enter description.

Still going through all the sub tabs under “Manager” select texts. Here is where you will write your product description, features, and any disclaimer that applies to your product. Use the buttons below description to change font type, color, and size.


Upload Pictures.

The media tab is where all your pictures will be uploaded. You can save pictures to use in future ads. Depending on which template design you want to use determines how many picture you can use in your add, most of the time it is six pictures.


Add Promotions to ad.

The promotion tab is where you can select which picture you want in the gallery of eBay. You can also use things such as Bold, Highlight, and Boarder. (These all ad to the cost of your add on eBay).


Set up shipping.

This is the shipping tab. Select where you are willing to ship your product too. Any shipping details should be added to “Shipping Details”. Here you should also fill in which company and type of shipping you will be using, plus the cost of shipping you want your customer to pay.


Select Payment Option.

The payment tab is used to select which type of payment methods you are willing to accept. In payment details please explain any important details dealing with the payment. Such as a time frame in which you would like to be paid.


Select a template.

At the top of the page select “Design”. This is where you will be selecting your free template you would like to use (Basic). Go through all the tabs in “Design” to make sure you have your ad the way you want it to look. If you do not like any of the free basic templates you can add money to your supreme account so you can purchase more advanced templates.


Select any extras.

At the top select “Extras”. If you would like your old feedback to scroll at the bottom of your ad to let your customers know you have satisfied other customers select “activate”. This feature will only show positive feedback so don’t worry about it showing negative feedback if you have received any. The gallery widget shows all other ads you have posted on eBay in this ad. This is a great way to cross market your products and draws more customers to your ads.


Save and upload your ad.

Select the “Preview” tab to show your ad in its entirety. Look over your ad and make sure everything is spelled correctly and looking the way you would like it too. Once you are happy with your ad you are ready to publish it to eBay. Select the “Finish” tab and it will bring you to a screen and show you how much your ad will cost to publish to eBay. These fees will go to your eBay account and they are called eBay fees. If you would like to save your ad and come back to it later click “Project Manager” this is where you can save, load, open, and even preload your account with money for more advanced templates. Good luck! Follow these steps and you will also agree with me that Supreme Auction is an amazing free service to help enhance your eBay ads and make selling products much easier and faster.


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One response to “Supreme Auction Step by Step Tutorial”

  1. Emile

    The prepaid options are not working, customer support is zero as you can’t contact them.

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