Create Your eBay Advertisement

Did you ever wish you could post a listing your current eBay auctions to your web page or blog? Now you can with this free eBay widget from AuctionInsights.

Instructions: Simply enter your eBay ID in the field below and click the button. Copy and paste the provided code on your home page, web site, or blog*. This free service currently works for listings on the United States eBay site only. Click here for the UK eBay site, the eBay Canada site, or the Australia eBay site.

Enter your information in the form below:

Your eBay User ID

Here's the code to copy & paste on your web page:


Here's what your advertisement will look like:
Note: Listing ticker will display a search box for eBay sellers that do not currently have any active listings.

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