How to make professional selling images for your eBay store using ChatGPT Images

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ChatGPT is changing the world of ecommerce by making it more efficient to showcase images of what you are selling online.

On eBay, great images are vital for making a shop successful and turning a hobby into profitable reselling business.

Here are the five steps to use ChatGPT in order to create professional selling images that will be much better than using your old camera.

How to create professional selling images for an item on your eBay store

To start, make sure you have taken photos of your items before uploading them into the template.

Step 1:

Select: Create a professional product photo

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Step 2: Select photo to use with the template

Note: ChatGPT will show you recent photos that you made within their platform to use as a way to guide the chatbot to creating your preferred professional photo.

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Step 3: Upload the photo.

ChatGPT will show you the prompt that it will use to create these professional photos.

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The Result?

You get a clean professional product photo without having to get your white surfaces for your camera.

This will greatly help to speed up the process of making clean pictures of your products on eBay.

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What Video Games Need in our age to Succeed and Gain an Audience

Marathon by Bungie has once again been struggling to retain its player base while Battlefield 6’s many developers have been removed by EA. These two games are from different genres yet they represent an important issue in this new medium of Video games. The lack of vitality and continuity.

Japanese video games were built in a more authoritarian and traditional culture. Strangely, however, this gave the video game industry an ability to build a culture of competency over the money chasing of the Atari company. The American video game industry and the many companies in it have produced many important games but they have not managed to get recognition by the public for their efforts. Video games remain in a niche in public opinion, seen as a craftsman job of code rather than of wood and stone. Code is tough for people to treat the same way they would a piece of marble on a table.

What needs to be done is that Video games need to listen to their audience before they can keep an audience.

Battlefield 6 was highly successful yet it cannot keep the players engaged with the gameplay? Why? It’s because the desire for money is outweighing the need for player enjoyment. This is why Arc Raiders is successful and Marathon, while successful in an artistic sense, is going to have a bumpy ride here.

Meeting the players halfway is the best way to make a game successful here. Sometimes one has to take risks and attempt to provoke something novel and original inside the minds of gamers. However, one can take it too far and get distracted by feature creep. Some of that hurt games such as Starfield or games such as Civilization VII, where they obsess over reinventing their games before even asking their players.

The games that meet where their players’ needs are going to be the ones that have player counts that remain high.