eBay allows sellers to acknowledge third-party services used by sellers within their auction listings. The policy allows for such an acknowledgment either in the form of a logo (88x33 pixels) or text (up to 10 words, HTML font size 3). An exception allows for both to be used (as long as only one is clickable) when identifying payment or mediation services.
eBay will loosen the policy to allow for both a logo and text (provided only one is clickable) for any type of company identification of services used by the seller in that listing. The same size guidelines apply under the revised policy; the logo can be no bigger than 88x33 pixels and the text may contain up to 10 words and may be no bigger than HTML font size 3. The revised portion of the policy can be found within the Links and Acknowledgements policy here:
http://pages.ebay.com/help/community/png-links.html.
In other news, eBay posted an announcement regarding its Storefronts. If you are an eBay Storefront owner, you may be interested in viewing the announcement on eBay's Marketing Announcement Board at http://www2.ebay.com/aw/marketing.shtml
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