As someone you interviewed once said, "Don't be a greedy bitch!' holding out for the highest price ...Lol. I always remember that and try to get that ISH sold!
With all of the math and eBay making things even more difficult a lot of resellers don't even know they are not making diddly squat. It makes it literally impossible to run your business like a McDonald's franchise. Keeping your store "simple" just does not work well on Ebay. I'd like for Ebay to get rid of a lot of the so-called extra perks that bog down the site.
Where is the best place to sell clothing lots, collections in the $300-500 plus shipping range? Specifically clothing lots of 30-40+ items, curated to resellers?
I have a question for any reseller. How would you price a item with shipping? For example you have a item worth ten dollars do you price it at ten plus shipping or do you price it lower to make the price closer to the ten with shipping?
@@adammac3649 with eBay standard envelope I recommend pricing it lower plus shipping. Maximum costs are .57 cents. I usually charge .75. So for $10 I would do 8.99 plus .75.
So how do u get an authorized dealer to approve you selling then? Oh and also I don’t think u ever got into explaining the whole pallet thing being different
I legit let go a Vintage RRL Wool Sweater Sample with tags today for THIRTY FUCKING DOLLARS. Had it for 10 months or so and it was time to take that offer.
This is an important topic. I'm glad you're getting into this. I'm giving deals, taking offers, and getting my traffic up. I personally think that's important!!
@Connard Cyndi interesting that’s for that knowledgeable response. What if you’re just getting started? Should you just be that other option just in case the other reseller has ran out of the product?
Ha! Funny story: I was showing my mom one of your reselling videos to answer some of her questions about what I do. She said “oh! He’s got a great voice!”
8:49 unfortunately this is a common misconception of the definition of “profit”. It’s not $20-$50 profit if it takes you 4-8 hours to fix, list, and sell/ship. =\
What about Excellent like new condition and New with tags!?. Half of my items are NWT and the other half are Excellent condition, almost no visible wear.
Anytime i list a new item I start high and then start lowering it every 12 hours to 24 hrs depending on supply within that item. I always check sold/completed listings to justify that price. Is that ok or not? Should I just price the item in between the high and low? To sell it faster?
I'm not sure what you sell. I've been selling for a year now and niched down to clothing within in a month or two of selling. I have a 30% sell through rate and I price at or just below market value. Every item that I sell yields me a minimum of $8 profit to as high as $70 and $80. You can do it the way that you are, but imo I think its a lot of work what you are doing. Instead of just setting it at market value and asking best offer as well.
Hi everyone. I am new to selling on ebay and so i was wondering why i shouldn't post holiday themed stuff outside of it holiday season? IE. I have halloween mask etc, and alot of people are telling me not to put it up until next halloween. Is it because i will end up paying more in fees because it sat around, maybe it will get slowly hidden because it sat to long. I think it would be fine to post them up now and when next year comes around they can move then, or sooner.
Don’t listen to them! List your items when you get them. I only shop at the outlets so I can’t shop seasonally. I have to buy it when it’s available. I have no problem selling Halloween and Christmas items that were listed 11 months ago because I found it the month after that holiday. Just post it and let it be. I don’t even renew or relist those items and they seem to show up in searches.
Been selling a fair few BNWT Levi's and Wranglers on eBay recently, am I gonna get myself into trouble? I have receipts and can prove where I got them, but they didn't come from an authorised wholesaler or anything...
@@lintonero9018 I think that stuff usually has to be sold as debranded, right? Here in the UK at least. They cut the tags or put a mark through to avoid returns.