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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 648009" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Lots of books about it, Cedar. I realized half our Goodwill customers were waiting for our sales to stock up and resell and the customers were usually older or stay-at-home moms, all very enthusiastic about it and some make excellent money. Most sell on e-bay, Amazon or Craigslist. I have started reading those forums to see what sells/sold and how much. But every little bit counts. I am learning that large size clothes in good condition and name brand sells better than small clothing. Jean jackets always sell, but name brands are huge. A Harley-Davison Jacket can go for $100. If leather, more. People collect items too. A large size Peanuts coffee mug came into good will and it's an original. I'd love to buy it, but it will be gone by the time I can. Bundling items helps too. Starbucks coffee mugs with cities on them...fantastic. For resale on Craigslist, small furniture items can be great...and no shipping costs. Seasonal items are good and things sell better in winter than summer.</p><p></p><p>Here is a short article about reselling. There are many. But I wanted to see if anyone here did it and what they recommend.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.consumerismcommentary.com/my-experiences-selling-online/" target="_blank">http://www.consumerismcommentary.com/my-experiences-selling-online/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 648009, member: 1550"] Lots of books about it, Cedar. I realized half our Goodwill customers were waiting for our sales to stock up and resell and the customers were usually older or stay-at-home moms, all very enthusiastic about it and some make excellent money. Most sell on e-bay, Amazon or Craigslist. I have started reading those forums to see what sells/sold and how much. But every little bit counts. I am learning that large size clothes in good condition and name brand sells better than small clothing. Jean jackets always sell, but name brands are huge. A Harley-Davison Jacket can go for $100. If leather, more. People collect items too. A large size Peanuts coffee mug came into good will and it's an original. I'd love to buy it, but it will be gone by the time I can. Bundling items helps too. Starbucks coffee mugs with cities on them...fantastic. For resale on Craigslist, small furniture items can be great...and no shipping costs. Seasonal items are good and things sell better in winter than summer. Here is a short article about reselling. There are many. But I wanted to see if anyone here did it and what they recommend. [URL]http://www.consumerismcommentary.com/my-experiences-selling-online/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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