How to post a listing
A well-structured listing sells faster and attracts better questions. Below are practical steps to publish a complete, policy-compliant offer.
Before you publish
Write down the real characteristics of the product or service: condition (new, used, minor defects), included accessories, remaining warranty, invoice or documents. Take photos in good light from several angles, including any flaws—transparency reduces disputes later.
Set a realistic price by comparing similar listings and factoring in wear and season. If you are open to negotiation, say so in the description.
- Honest description of condition and accessories
- Clear, relevant photos without misleading filters
- Price and optional negotiation note
Creating the listing
Sign in and open the publish flow. Pick the correct category—wrong placement hurts discovery and may get the listing rejected. The title should state product type and key details (size, model, capacity).
In the description, use short paragraphs or bullet lists for specs. Avoid excessive caps or vague claims. State handover terms: pickup, local delivery, courier—and who pays shipping.
Photos and contact options
Upload images within the size limits shown on the site. The first image is often the thumbnail in search—pick the most representative one. Do not use stock photos unless they exactly match what you sell.
Check which contact details are public (phone, messaging) and set preferences before publishing.
After publishing: moderation and edits
Listings may be checked automatically or manually for banned content, duplicates, or wrong categories. If you are asked to edit, update text or images as instructed to avoid deactivation.
Edit when the price or item changes—keep the description aligned with reality to maintain buyer trust.
Visibility best practices
Reply promptly to messages and mark the listing as sold when done to avoid pointless contacts. Renew only if rules allow—do not spam duplicates across categories.

