Come thrifting with me as I buy things from thrift stores to sell on eBay and other online places such as Amazon FBA.
Poshmark is a good option for anyone who sells new clothing or designer clothes. Fees are higher, but there is less competition than eBay and items usually sell for higher.
Etsy can bring you top dollar for your vintage clothing and is better money than eBay for vintage. Etsy requires items to be vintage (20 years or older) or handmade artsy products.
Facebook marketplace is quickly becoming the way to sell and make money locally. It's great for larger items that is hard to ship. Facebook even has a shipping option now for their platform. Great option to sell items face and avoid the harsh online selling site fees.
Mercari is another growing platform to sell items. A direct rival to eBay, Mercari has grown over the years and offer competitive fees and options to compete against eBay. Many sellers are finding a greener world over on Mercari due to less competition, but I'm still waiting for them to improve their listing platform.
Craigslist is not dead! Many people still use it and still list their garage sales there. While it may be a dying platform, that just means there's more opportunity for those who stick with selling and buying on there. Less competition means better deals you can buy, and flip online or on Facebook Marketplace.
//MY RESELLING TOOLBOX
https://amzn.to/2LalfeI
//WHO AM I?
I'm Wick and I am a reseller for a living. I find things at garage sales, thrift stores, and even clearance at retail stores to sell. I do online arbitrage, retail arbitrage, and buy locally. While the majority of my business is done through Amazon FBA, I also sell on eBay or anywhere else I can flip the junk that I find.
I also trade stocks and futures, do affiliate marketing, and Merch by Amazon to make money online. My goal is to live a free life away from the typical 9-5 job.
Subscribe and join me on my adventures to see what I can find to make some dollars.
#thrifting #goodwill #ebay
//FOLLOW ME
Instagram: http://instagram.com/flipping_junk
Twitter: http://twitter.com/flipping_junk
//FAQ
Q: What Apps do you use to sell online (eBay and Amazon)?
A: I search the eBay sold and completed listings to get an idea of what products are selling for. I use the Amazon Seller App to scan for FBA.
Q: Can you make a living selling online?
A: Yes, the difficulty is based on how much effort you put in and how much you need to make each month. I do this full time.
Q: Where do you find your clearance products to resell?
A: Literally everywhere. Check end caps and look for clearance aisles, but mostly it will be mixed in. Ask a manager if there's any good clearance deals and build a relationship if possible.
Q: Do you make a full-time living selling online?
A: I do. All my bills are covered, I'm able to save a good amount, and put money back into the business. I also do other things to make money, but reselling is the meat. It takes a lot of work and dedication to make a full-time living reselling.
Please like, comment, and subscribe! It keeps me motivated and happy. Thanks :D
Please consider sharing the video to help my channel grow and promote new videos. Links are amazon affiliate links. They help compensate me for the time it takes to shoot, edit, and upload these videos. Please consider supporting me for my time. Thanks.
Poshmark is a good option for anyone who sells new clothing or designer clothes. Fees are higher, but there is less competition than eBay and items usually sell for higher.
Etsy can bring you top dollar for your vintage clothing and is better money than eBay for vintage. Etsy requires items to be vintage (20 years or older) or handmade artsy products.
Facebook marketplace is quickly becoming the way to sell and make money locally. It's great for larger items that is hard to ship. Facebook even has a shipping option now for their platform. Great option to sell items face and avoid the harsh online selling site fees.
Mercari is another growing platform to sell items. A direct rival to eBay, Mercari has grown over the years and offer competitive fees and options to compete against eBay. Many sellers are finding a greener world over on Mercari due to less competition, but I'm still waiting for them to improve their listing platform.
Craigslist is not dead! Many people still use it and still list their garage sales there. While it may be a dying platform, that just means there's more opportunity for those who stick with selling and buying on there. Less competition means better deals you can buy, and flip online or on Facebook Marketplace.
//MY RESELLING TOOLBOX
https://amzn.to/2LalfeI
//WHO AM I?
I'm Wick and I am a reseller for a living. I find things at garage sales, thrift stores, and even clearance at retail stores to sell. I do online arbitrage, retail arbitrage, and buy locally. While the majority of my business is done through Amazon FBA, I also sell on eBay or anywhere else I can flip the junk that I find.
I also trade stocks and futures, do affiliate marketing, and Merch by Amazon to make money online. My goal is to live a free life away from the typical 9-5 job.
Subscribe and join me on my adventures to see what I can find to make some dollars.
#thrifting #goodwill #ebay
//FOLLOW ME
Instagram: http://instagram.com/flipping_junk
Twitter: http://twitter.com/flipping_junk
//FAQ
Q: What Apps do you use to sell online (eBay and Amazon)?
A: I search the eBay sold and completed listings to get an idea of what products are selling for. I use the Amazon Seller App to scan for FBA.
Q: Can you make a living selling online?
A: Yes, the difficulty is based on how much effort you put in and how much you need to make each month. I do this full time.
Q: Where do you find your clearance products to resell?
A: Literally everywhere. Check end caps and look for clearance aisles, but mostly it will be mixed in. Ask a manager if there's any good clearance deals and build a relationship if possible.
Q: Do you make a full-time living selling online?
A: I do. All my bills are covered, I'm able to save a good amount, and put money back into the business. I also do other things to make money, but reselling is the meat. It takes a lot of work and dedication to make a full-time living reselling.
Please like, comment, and subscribe! It keeps me motivated and happy. Thanks :D
Please consider sharing the video to help my channel grow and promote new videos. Links are amazon affiliate links. They help compensate me for the time it takes to shoot, edit, and upload these videos. Please consider supporting me for my time. Thanks.
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