Pictures:
The picture's job is usually a supporting role. You have carefully worded your descritption, the buyer has pretty much made their mind up, and then there is a picture of..... a turkey (??) what!? Getting your pictures right is really important. If the buyer goes through with the transaction, and then receives the item and its not what they thought it was... its refund time. So it really is important to have a few good quality, detailed, close up if necessary, IN FOCUS pictures to support the description that you have written. Make sure you attach the correct photo. This actually happened to me... I was cruising around an auction site, looking at land in the US, mainly out of curiousity. I came accross a block in who-knows-where, for maybe a few thousand dollars, and to my surprise it said it was "a few blocks from the 'Peace bridge". I emailed the guy, who was not as greatful as I expected when I advised him that he had a picture of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
This was the picture he had, I wish I had the whole ad to share with you.
