@@TaylorExchange thanks! I’m niching down to clothes. I just bought a mannequin but I think that’ll be more trouble than it’s worth. I like your easy / convenient set up
I've seen a lot of reseller videos in the last year + and you have the best, simplest videos that answer all questions. You get right to the point and it's great. I really love how you show tasks in real time! Thank you!
Hey MojoMama, what a nice comment thank you. I think it is important to show the actual speed of the task. As fun as editing can be sometimes it is nice to just show the work. I’m really glad you like the video!
Take photos like there's no description and write descriptions like theres no photo's. Excellent video - I've watched a few now and like how you present them. Cheers
Been reselling part-time for 2.5 years on ebay and other platforms. I have watched a number of reseller youtube channels and love your straightforward approach to your videos and explanations. After reselling for this long you get a good idea of what you need to do but were pleasantly surprised to glean a few tips from your videos. A great resource for new and experienced resellers alike. Thanks!
Hey Robert Tuttle, I appreciate the comment. I agree it is easy to get lost in the sauce of RUclips resellers. Their is an addiction to putting out a video that has the chance to go viral. That’s why you see a lot of doom and gloom titles and I was suspended type videos. I feel like building a base of viewers that can like you said take one or two things that I do and implement it into their business. I learned a lot of what works from specific RUclipsr and feel I have the time and abilities to showcase my strengths. Thanks again for the comment.
I like to put the size in with the actual measurements and then put the tag size in perenties, example 38x32 (Tag 40x34) and if its actually been altered, I will write "Hemmed" in the title too. If only the inseam is off, and by 1 inch or less, they I just put the tag size in the title and write in the comments that the inseams measures closer to 31 inches versus the tag size of 32 or something like that.
Did you notice a difference in clicks converting to sales or returns or both? I'm a fairly new seller and I love jeans but also hate them because the returns are the worst. It's not even about putting the right information but how do we put it so that people actually see it? This may be the best way, but also uses up the most character space in the listing. Considering how lazy people are and how small their attention spans are for reading or looking past 1-2 photos it may be well worth the trade off though. I feel like I flip flop all the time how I list jeans and honestly I've wasted so much time researching instead of just listing already I have piles of them in my garage sometimes just avoiding them. And I have such good stuff out there from Ariat, Cinch, Miss Me, Silver, Judy Blue, Mother and I'm just terrified of returns. They bum me out lol
I’ve been reselling for the last few years, with much success, on other platforms but have been afraid to take the leap onto Ebay. I haven’t gone over to Ebay because of the return stories I keep hearing about. However, you make listing look so simple and make me want to take that leap this year. I need to keep checking out some more of your videos to get that encouragement I need. Thanks!
Hey Karen, I understand what your saying. I got out of electronics because of the high dollar returns. I try and keep it simple unless the item is high dollar! I will bring the encouragement if that is what You need!
Great Video! I know it all seems simple but seeing others and how they do it may show something very simple compared to how we are currently doing it. Thanks for sharing !
Hey Daniel, thanks and that’s a good point. Since starting reselling it has seemed like no task is too difficult. On the other hand, their are a ton of simple tasks stacked on top of each other. Managing it all as a one man show is tough. Thanks again for the comment.
Hey Thrift Dance, thanks I enjoy the process of making the videos and helping people out. Yes text blaze is great. "Lot of Josh" mentioned it on his channel way back when and it helped me increase my work flow when listing. I also use quick keys when looking up comps. Example lsbm + Long Sleeve Button Shirt Men's Used So I just type the brand, lsbm, size, color and it saves my fingers some work.
Hey DC, I appreciate your comment. I figure it would save time being as clear as possible and also help as a training tool when I hire someone. Also, I love to talk so it comes natural.
I have a video on it. I’ve recently changed to a different set up without a hanger but the jean photos are regrettable not as good as the hanger set up.
I like to show the hip in the same pictures as the waist. You just place a second ruler or tape where the fly ends. Harder to do on tapered jeans but i think it helps make sales.
@@TaylorExchange you can also show the leg opening measurements in the same picture as the one you show bottom hems for distressing. Nothing this is a good failsafe for when buyers don't know what bootcut, tapered, straight, flare etc means.
Hey Susan, I appreciate your comment. Yes it is tough figuring out the flow of the video and how long to make it. I love to talk so I am constantly cutting out parts that are a bit too much detail. I love the name “Cleopatras Vault” Thanks for watching!
Nice very informative. I'm still pretty big fan of ebay app locking it in to solds, sell similar and input the photos. I used to have to transfer photos and it was a pain. Lately I've noticed my backgrounds have been little dark when I turn down the brightness when taking photos to get better jean colors without fading. I edit it on ebay on my laptop it lets me just turn up the background brightness without bothering the item but its extra step.
Just wanted to say I left that comment earlier about this mishap with my wrong listings. Spent time changing the listings to how u do them and measuring and MAN! lots of sales now such a freaking change you are awesome. I also changed my listing process to be like yours instead of just doing on the phone. While it is sm faster, I’m having a problem where when I drag the photos they are out of order. Not a big deal but if I can save 2-3 seconds by fixing this eventually it’ll add up. Any tips for solving this? Seems to happen every time.
Nice! Ya I used to have a lot of problems with pants before I made this change in the title. When move the photos I make sure the photo I’m dragging is the first photo for the listing, the rest always fall in place.
@@ThriftWarz 🫡 Most hurdles people run into I’ve already hit and overcome. Experience is all it is. Now you can pass it along to the next person who needs help. 👍
Once you learn what sells (Thrift items to look for and list) #1 shoes sneakers and dress shoes , and boots bring $30-$100 #2 Mens jeans $30-$80 #3 Wms jeans, mens/wmns polos & button up shirts $14-$25 Always keep an eye for vntg and jackets Electronics bring good money but your asking for trouble( pain in the butt to ship + high return rate ) Theres no reason you cant spend 2 hrs in one decent thrift and go home list for 2 hrs and make 6 figures in sales a year.
Sounds like you profit 6 figures! I’d love to check out your store. My decent thrift stores are 2 hours away and I get to battle a ton of talented sellers! You make it sound easy though.
@@TaylorExchange got it. Thankful I stumbled on this video I’ve been getting lots of pant returns because I haven’t been doing this. Revising all pant listings now. If it is 2” off say 34x34 pants measuring 32x32 will you then put 32x32 instead in listing title? Thanks
@@ThriftWarz Ya that will create some confusion. Best method I’ve found is to title say “Wrangler Jeans 34x34 (32x32)” Then in the size item specifics put the tag size 34x34 and in the waist measurement and inseam measurement put the actual measurement of 32”
@@TaylorExchange and it’s bad to say like 34x34 (34x28) inseam off by a lot I should just donate it? Rip I’m finding a lot of jeans I have (Levis, carhartt) are off by more than 2”
You make reselling look so simple and easy but I know it's hard, I've started on poshmark and it's a mess. Can you make a video on the cons of reselling? Do you have time for a social life? Have you hired anyone else to help you take photos?
Hey Monroenc200, it’s easier for me because I’ve already done my fair share of messing up and making mistakes. Pros and cons of reselling is a good video topic I may make that one. I have a new son now and he is my social life of late. My wife and I are pretty low key but we like taking mini roads trips. I had an employee last year for 2 weeks that I let go but I have plans to hire again this year.
PROS: MAKING YOUR OWN SCHEDULE : SHOPPING AND TAKING PICTURES FOR A LIVING :OWNING YOUR TIME ANSWERING TO NO ONE : HAVING TIME FOR FAMILY CONS : GAINING WAIT CAUSE YOU CAN SIT ON YOUR BUT ALL DAY AND NAP AND WAKE UP WHENEVER YOU WANT 😂😂
Hey Sunshinemark, I’ve never used the phone but I’d think it would be tough on the fingers. I also think the desktop shows a few more things on the listing than the phone but I’m not certain. I’ve never tried using the phone for listing.
If you put in the an ebays item description disclosing the flaws or stains and included them in the photos and the buyer reports item not as described or tries to return it claiming they didnt know it had stains will ebay defend you or are you responsible to refund the buyer?
This has been the bane of my existence on eBay. I've seen the way you do it, I follow Andy Greenslitt and Carrie Resells among other big denim sellers. Everyone lists just a little different and I'm always back and forth on how I want to do it. I just got a return yesterday because I featured the actual measurement in the listing so of course the buyer took a picture of the tag and said I put the wrong size and also lied saying I didn't have a photo of the measurement. Then I can also see the argument for featuring the Tag size in the listing and like you do put the actual in ( ) or in the description like Carrie Resells does it but I wonder how often a customer will find it in the search based on the Tag size but then click out of the listing when they see that the actual measurements won't fit them. Is there really any best method that has no downside? People are too lazy to even look at the photos or read the descriptions we put... And eBay really holds them to no personal responsibility with their buying. Just return and lie for a full refund.
Their is no 100% best way. I know right now I could try on 10 jeans in a store and not be sure which one fits right. It's just the downside of selling clothes online. However the method I show has been the best method so far for me. I've tried it a number of different ways and this is the best I've found!
@@TaylorExchange I've also considered raising shipping on jeans by $1 to offset returns, but again there's still downside you'll never know how many people didn't buy because you charged $9.95 to ship jeans instead of $8.95. I definitely overthink things lol
This is good. Question, why photo the measurements? Ebay wants you to put the actual measurements in the description and item details (especially item details). Seems like overkill, I get if your not adding them into item description (safes time maybe) but now ebay has broadened their search parameters you need to add them into the details of the item anyway.
Hey A.C, I take the photos because I think it is a easier for people who shop from their phone. I’ve also had a lot more questions and returns when I listed with less info. Although, that was when I was heavy in women’s jeans which tends to have more returns then men’s. I’ve seen a big improvement when I add all these steps but that’s just from my experience.
@Taylor Exchange Makes sense. I just gave up on why people make returns because ebay will support them anyways....Like, "I'm returning this because it was windy today" and ebay is like yep...accepted. However, if it's in the item details and they still return it then you can charge them the cost of the labels for the return and ebay will support you and remove any negative feedback. I think (my opinion), for returns that words are better than photos.
@@AC-fv7kt Ya taking a photo of wind would be tough haha I just think I get less returns to begin with because of the photo measurements. But your right if you are cool eBay they will back you a lot times if the buyer is getting angry. Just have to refund the price of the item. I do not refund the shipping cost unless I made a mistake or missed a flaw.
Taking measurements in the photos makes listings faster. You don't have to correlate handwritten measurements to your photos, you can see that information in your own pictures. Additionally, lots of customers don't bother to read the listing, they just look at the pictures.
I do have some photos that are dim in this set up. I have a new photo set up in my office/buy sell trade store that does much better because of natural light. I’d suggest being close to a window or just using as many daylight bulbs as possible. The item is what is most important. I sold around 180k on this set up and my much worse one before this I still did over 100k in sales. Really just depends on what items you are posting.
With the way this set up is it doesn’t work with the inseam and the ruler hits the black rack to my right when doing the waist measurement. When I make the next set up I’m going to copy Chris with his Husky rack frame.
@@DavidCostaUsa That’s a lot of items. I ran into another 200k a year seller this week. He gave me a dirty look initially then we started chatting and realized we’re just two guys doing the same thing. We told each other where we were heading and sourced in different directions for the rest of the day.
Hey Jordan, ya I caught on with Chris sometime in 2020 and implemented what he was preaching. I just ran into a 200k seller this week and he had the same story. Crazy how impactful he has been.
@@NamirRivera If I had to do it again I would buy the beefier ThinkPad with the 32GB 1 Terabyte and the attached 10 key. My next laptop will be a MacBook Pro because I've turned to the dark side.
I beg to differ on your statement where you say, people are not looking for item specifics!! How do you know that? Why do you think Ebay has listed the number, in thousands besides certain item specifics? They did not do that by accident and they got their statistics from somewhere therefore you should ABSOLUTELY be filling out item specifics that have NUMBERS beside them from Ebay. You might actually be making more sales if you did but if your happy with your sales dont do it. Im just saying ....
That’s a good point. I suppose it’s because I’ve sold so much with little item specifics. I also sell cheaper and common items. This channel is just my opinions and methods, not the best way by any means.
Skip to 12:38 if you just want the part of me listing an item.
Thanks for watching!
Awesome vids! What material / fabric do you use for your back drop for the photo area?
@@Source_and_sell Hey Trenton, thanks.
I’m not sure what it’s called but it’s like a very thin rug. Nothing sticky or anything like that.
@@TaylorExchange thanks! I’m niching down to clothes. I just bought a mannequin but I think that’ll be more trouble than it’s worth. I like your easy / convenient set up
@@Source_and_sell Oh right on. I’d save the mannequin for suits for maybe $50+ items. It could give you the edge over other listings.
@@TaylorExchange I didn’t even think about that. Than I’ll keep the mannequin lol. Thanks!
I've seen a lot of reseller videos in the last year + and you have the best, simplest videos that answer all questions. You get right to the point and it's great. I really love how you show tasks in real time! Thank you!
Hey MojoMama, what a nice comment thank you. I think it is important to show the actual speed of the task. As fun as editing can be sometimes it is nice to just show the work.
I’m really glad you like the video!
Take photos like there's no description and write descriptions like theres no photo's. Excellent video - I've watched a few now and like how you present them. Cheers
Hey Ian, I appreciate it.
That is a good point. I’m glad you are enjoying the videos!
Great video. I sell mostly jeans. I love that large wooden ruler! I'm going to get myself one.
Thanks 👍
Thank you Sean, good show here, a born teacher,
Hey Gerry, I appreciate it.
I’m honing in my skills to hire someone.
These videos will make good training tools!
@@TaylorExchange Yes they will,
Been reselling part-time for 2.5 years on ebay and other platforms. I have watched a number of reseller youtube channels and love your straightforward approach to your videos and explanations. After reselling for this long you get a good idea of what you need to do but were pleasantly surprised to glean a few tips from your videos. A great resource for new and experienced resellers alike. Thanks!
Hey Robert Tuttle, I appreciate the comment. I agree it is easy to get lost in the sauce of RUclips resellers.
Their is an addiction to putting out a video that has the chance to go viral. That’s why you see a lot of doom and gloom titles and I was suspended type videos.
I feel like building a base of viewers that can like you said take one or two things that I do and implement it into their business. I learned a lot of what works from specific RUclipsr and feel I have the time and abilities to showcase my strengths.
Thanks again for the comment.
I like to put the size in with the actual measurements and then put the tag size in perenties, example 38x32 (Tag 40x34) and if its actually been altered, I will write "Hemmed" in the title too. If only the inseam is off, and by 1 inch or less, they I just put the tag size in the title and write in the comments that the inseams measures closer to 31 inches versus the tag size of 32 or something like that.
Hey Joe,
That’s a great way to do. Even more detailed! Hemmed items are annoying.
Did you notice a difference in clicks converting to sales or returns or both? I'm a fairly new seller and I love jeans but also hate them because the returns are the worst. It's not even about putting the right information but how do we put it so that people actually see it? This may be the best way, but also uses up the most character space in the listing. Considering how lazy people are and how small their attention spans are for reading or looking past 1-2 photos it may be well worth the trade off though. I feel like I flip flop all the time how I list jeans and honestly I've wasted so much time researching instead of just listing already I have piles of them in my garage sometimes just avoiding them. And I have such good stuff out there from Ariat, Cinch, Miss Me, Silver, Judy Blue, Mother and I'm just terrified of returns. They bum me out lol
I like your picture setup and listing system in general
Looks easy and convenient for people like me with back pain
Thanks for sharing!!
Hey Carla, yes it would be faster to flat lay without a hanger but this way is easier on the back.
I’ve been reselling for the last few years, with much success, on other platforms but have been afraid to take the leap onto Ebay. I haven’t gone over to Ebay because of the return stories I keep hearing about. However, you make listing look so simple and make me want to take that leap this year. I need to keep checking out some more of your videos to get that encouragement I need. Thanks!
Hey Karen, I understand what your saying.
I got out of electronics because of the high dollar returns. I try and keep it simple unless the item is high dollar!
I will bring the encouragement if that is what You need!
😂ebays the best why wait ?? Wayyyy more sales on ebay
@@johnnyg2983 I love eBay
@@TaylorExchange HELL YEAH
Great Video! I know it all seems simple but seeing others and how they do it may show something very simple compared to how we are currently doing it. Thanks for sharing !
Hey Daniel, thanks and that’s a good point.
Since starting reselling it has seemed like no task is too difficult. On the other hand, their are a ton of simple tasks stacked on top of each other. Managing it all as a one man show is tough.
Thanks again for the comment.
I really appreciate you taking the time to show us. Just downloaded text blaze. Not new to ebay but enjoy watching other seller's hacks.
Hey Thrift Dance, thanks I enjoy the process of making the videos and helping people out.
Yes text blaze is great.
"Lot of Josh" mentioned it on his channel way back when and it helped me increase my work flow when listing.
I also use quick keys when looking up comps.
Example lsbm + Long Sleeve Button Shirt Men's Used
So I just type the brand, lsbm, size, color and it saves my fingers some work.
You are giving a great help to neophytes . I salute you.
Thanks Chi
Thanks Taylor! This is very helpful. I really appreciate you sharing the order in which you take the photos and your great explanation of "why".
Hey DC, I appreciate your comment.
I figure it would save time being as clear as possible and also help as a training tool when I hire someone.
Also, I love to talk so it comes natural.
Can you explain how you set up your background. I like they way the Jean pic comes out and also you don’t have to bend .. thanks
I have a video on it.
I’ve recently changed to a different set up without a hanger but the jean photos are regrettable not as good as the hanger set up.
I like to show the hip in the same pictures as the waist. You just place a second ruler or tape where the fly ends. Harder to do on tapered jeans but i think it helps make sales.
Hey many animal names,
That is a great idea! I never considered having a second ruler.
Thanks for the tip!
@@TaylorExchange you can also show the leg opening measurements in the same picture as the one you show bottom hems for distressing. Nothing this is a good failsafe for when buyers don't know what bootcut, tapered, straight, flare etc means.
Thank you for the lecture. It is very informative. I am starting up soon and this has been eye opening.❤
Perfect 👍
Thanks
HI Sean. Cool Video. These are very helpful. Not to long just the right amount of time and to the point! Love it! Susan from Cleopatras Vault
Hey Susan, I appreciate your comment.
Yes it is tough figuring out the flow of the video and how long to make it. I love to talk so I am constantly cutting out parts that are a bit too much detail.
I love the name “Cleopatras Vault”
Thanks for watching!
This was incredibly helpful. Thank you.
Good to know 👍
Nice very informative. I'm still pretty big fan of ebay app locking it in to solds, sell similar and input the photos. I used to have to transfer photos and it was a pain. Lately I've noticed my backgrounds have been little dark when I turn down the brightness when taking photos to get better jean colors without fading. I edit it on ebay on my laptop it lets me just turn up the background brightness without bothering the item but its extra step.
Ah yes that is convenient with the photos on mobile. I have just always done it on the desktop. Some colors are very difficult to capture on camera.
Actually this works perfectly as a first step for listing my jeans which I commented about earlier. Nice!
Their you go! This video is a great training tool for when I hire later this year.
Can you please explain again what you’re using text blaze for?
I use it to type the description on listings but now I sell similar off my own listings so I don’t have to input much data anymore.
Just wanted to say I left that comment earlier about this mishap with my wrong listings. Spent time changing the listings to how u do them and measuring and MAN! lots of sales now such a freaking change you are awesome. I also changed my listing process to be like yours instead of just doing on the phone. While it is sm faster, I’m having a problem where when I drag the photos they are out of order. Not a big deal but if I can save 2-3 seconds by fixing this eventually it’ll add up. Any tips for solving this? Seems to happen every time.
Nice! Ya I used to have a lot of problems with pants before I made this change in the title.
When move the photos I make sure the photo I’m dragging is the first photo for the listing, the rest always fall in place.
@@TaylorExchange omg you’re a life saver lol
@@ThriftWarz 🫡 Most hurdles people run into I’ve already hit and overcome. Experience is all it is. Now you can pass it along to the next person who needs help. 👍
Once you learn what sells
(Thrift items to look for and list)
#1 shoes sneakers and dress shoes , and boots bring $30-$100
#2 Mens jeans $30-$80
#3 Wms jeans, mens/wmns polos & button up shirts $14-$25
Always keep an eye for vntg and jackets
Electronics bring good money but your asking for trouble( pain in the butt to ship + high return rate )
Theres no reason you cant spend 2 hrs in one decent thrift and go home list for 2 hrs and make 6 figures in sales a year.
Sounds like you profit 6 figures!
I’d love to check out your store.
My decent thrift stores are 2 hours away and I get to battle a ton of talented sellers!
You make it sound easy though.
Thank you for your detailed walk through. I appreciate you, sir.
Hey Jon, your welcome.
Great job bud! Picked up a couple of things I might implement.
Hey BuzzStop Hustle, I appreciate that.
Let me know how it goes!
I learned SO MUCH from this video.
Hey Maxine!
I love to hear this video has helped you!
Problem I see is how do I know at the thrift if the measurements are off by more than 2” or at the bins? Thanks.
I used to bring a flex tape and measure.
It takes a lot of time though. Current strategy is if it’s over 2” when I get home I just re donate it.
@@TaylorExchange got it. Thankful I stumbled on this video I’ve been getting lots of pant returns because I haven’t been doing this. Revising all pant listings now. If it is 2” off say 34x34 pants measuring 32x32 will you then put 32x32 instead in listing title? Thanks
@@ThriftWarz Ya that will create some confusion. Best method I’ve found is to title say “Wrangler Jeans 34x34 (32x32)”
Then in the size item specifics put the tag size 34x34 and in the waist measurement and inseam measurement put the actual measurement of 32”
@@TaylorExchange and it’s bad to say like 34x34 (34x28) inseam off by a lot I should just donate it? Rip I’m finding a lot of jeans I have (Levis, carhartt) are off by more than 2”
@@ThriftWarz Ya that’s likely why they were donated. It’s a bigger chance of a return when the sizes are off by so much.
Super helpful video. Do you have a link for your photo background?
Hey Tami, thanks.
I bought the background at Hobby Lobby. I’m not sure if a link is available but I will look into it.
You make reselling look so simple and easy but I know it's hard, I've started on poshmark and it's a mess. Can you make a video on the cons of reselling? Do you have time for a social life? Have you hired anyone else to help you take photos?
Hey Monroenc200, it’s easier for me because I’ve already done my fair share of messing up and making mistakes.
Pros and cons of reselling is a good video topic I may make that one.
I have a new son now and he is my social life of late. My wife and I are pretty low key but we like taking mini roads trips.
I had an employee last year for 2 weeks that I let go but I have plans to hire again this year.
PROS: MAKING YOUR OWN SCHEDULE
: SHOPPING AND TAKING PICTURES FOR A LIVING
:OWNING YOUR TIME ANSWERING TO NO ONE
: HAVING TIME FOR FAMILY
CONS
: GAINING WAIT CAUSE YOU CAN SIT ON YOUR BUT ALL DAY AND NAP AND WAKE UP WHENEVER YOU WANT 😂😂
Is it better to upload photos onto your computer versus just using your phone to list? Thanks for all your info!
Hey Sunshinemark, I’ve never used the phone but I’d think it would be tough on the fingers.
I also think the desktop shows a few more things on the listing than the phone but I’m not certain. I’ve never tried using the phone for listing.
@@TaylorExchange Thanks for the reply! :)
What is the fabric you are using behind the item you are listing
@@MaryRobinson-eo1ux Currently Stopp Filt
Where did you get that hook that your coat hanger is hanging on ?
It’s a clap from Harbor Freight
Do you use a software to print the consecutive inventory number tags or just print from a formated excel file?
I use excel to create the list of numbers and word mailing labels to print them.
If you put in the an ebays item description disclosing the flaws or stains and included them in the photos and the buyer reports item not as described or tries to return it claiming they didnt know it had stains will ebay defend you or are you responsible to refund the buyer?
In those cases you typically lose out and have to refund the buyer after they return the item.
What do you press on the phone to bring the pictures ?
I don’t know what you mean?
This has been the bane of my existence on eBay. I've seen the way you do it, I follow Andy Greenslitt and Carrie Resells among other big denim sellers. Everyone lists just a little different and I'm always back and forth on how I want to do it. I just got a return yesterday because I featured the actual measurement in the listing so of course the buyer took a picture of the tag and said I put the wrong size and also lied saying I didn't have a photo of the measurement. Then I can also see the argument for featuring the Tag size in the listing and like you do put the actual in ( ) or in the description like Carrie Resells does it but I wonder how often a customer will find it in the search based on the Tag size but then click out of the listing when they see that the actual measurements won't fit them. Is there really any best method that has no downside? People are too lazy to even look at the photos or read the descriptions we put... And eBay really holds them to no personal responsibility with their buying. Just return and lie for a full refund.
Their is no 100% best way.
I know right now I could try on 10 jeans in a store and not be sure which one fits right.
It's just the downside of selling clothes online.
However the method I show has been the best method so far for me. I've tried it a number of different ways and this is the best I've found!
@@TaylorExchange I've also considered raising shipping on jeans by $1 to offset returns, but again there's still downside you'll never know how many people didn't buy because you charged $9.95 to ship jeans instead of $8.95. I definitely overthink things lol
@@rick9705 You absolutely are 😂
This is good. Question, why photo the measurements? Ebay wants you to put the actual measurements in the description and item details (especially item details). Seems like overkill, I get if your not adding them into item description (safes time maybe) but now ebay has broadened their search parameters you need to add them into the details of the item anyway.
Hey A.C,
I take the photos because I think it is a easier for people who shop from their phone. I’ve also had a lot more questions and returns when I listed with less info.
Although, that was when I was heavy in women’s jeans which tends to have more returns then men’s.
I’ve seen a big improvement when I add all these steps but that’s just from my experience.
@Taylor Exchange Makes sense. I just gave up on why people make returns because ebay will support them anyways....Like, "I'm returning this because it was windy today" and ebay is like yep...accepted. However, if it's in the item details and they still return it then you can charge them the cost of the labels for the return and ebay will support you and remove any negative feedback. I think (my opinion), for returns that words are better than photos.
@@AC-fv7kt Ya taking a photo of wind would be tough haha I just think I get less returns to begin with because of the photo measurements.
But your right if you are cool eBay they will back you a lot times if the buyer is getting angry. Just have to refund the price of the item. I do not refund the shipping cost unless I made a mistake or missed a flaw.
Taking measurements in the photos makes listings faster. You don't have to correlate handwritten measurements to your photos, you can see that information in your own pictures. Additionally, lots of customers don't bother to read the listing, they just look at the pictures.
@@AllergicToFantasy I don’t do hand written measurements. I just take the item down and measure them then refer to the photos when listing.
Do your pictures look dim or not very bright? If so how do you deal with that?
I do have some photos that are dim in this set up. I have a new photo set up in my office/buy sell trade store that does much better because of natural light.
I’d suggest being close to a window or just using as many daylight bulbs as possible. The item is what is most important. I sold around 180k on this set up and my much worse one before this I still did over 100k in sales.
Really just depends on what items you are posting.
@@TaylorExchange Thanks for the info.
Great video 👍
Hey Tammy,
Thanks, I’m glad you think so. I added a few new effects to this one!
@@tammymcdonald1297 Maybe, I don’t think he watches the channel.
Thanks for the advices 🙏
Hey Inna Caro,
You are welcome. I hope this helps your business!
Thanks for the comment.
Awesome video
Thanks
Great info
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Do your measurements while the item is hanging, it's a lot faster.
With the way this set up is it doesn’t work with the inseam and the ruler hits the black rack to my right when doing the waist measurement. When I make the next set up I’m going to copy Chris with his Husky rack frame.
Nice video man, I’m from Fort Worth.
Hey David, thanks.
Their are a lot of successful resellers in the area.
@@TaylorExchange yeah, I know one with 50,000+ listings. There’s room for everybody !
@@DavidCostaUsa That’s a lot of items. I ran into another 200k a year seller this week. He gave me a dirty look initially then we started chatting and realized we’re just two guys doing the same thing. We told each other where we were heading and sourced in different directions for the rest of the day.
@@TaylorExchange cool man, best luck to you! 👍
@@DavidCostaUsa Same to you.
Looks like someone got some tips from daily refinement!!
Hey Jordan, ya I caught on with Chris sometime in 2020 and implemented what he was preaching. I just ran into a 200k seller this week and he had the same story. Crazy how impactful he has been.
Hi! Which laptop did you say you had?
Hey Namir, I just linked it on the video, if you refresh you’ll see it.
It is the ThinkPad T495.
@@TaylorExchange Thanks so much!! :)
@@NamirRivera If I had to do it again I would buy the beefier ThinkPad with the 32GB 1 Terabyte and the attached 10 key.
My next laptop will be a MacBook Pro because I've turned to the dark side.
@@TaylorExchange Yes Agree! I saw that it was 8gb. I need more space. I think I might get a MacBook air🤔
@Taylor Exchange may I ask why you'd need more space? Is it for photos? I'm thinking I need to dump the 12k pics from my phone.
Tare? You mean Tear.
I have no clue which is which.
Very good video.
Thanks I appreciate it.
You misspelled "tare" it's "tear". you're welcome.
Thanks, I always knew that word was playing tricks on me.
I beg to differ on your statement where you say, people are not looking for item specifics!! How do you know that? Why do you think Ebay has listed the number, in thousands besides certain item specifics? They did not do that by accident and they got their statistics from somewhere therefore you should ABSOLUTELY be filling out item specifics that have NUMBERS beside them from Ebay. You might actually be making more sales if you did but if your happy with your sales dont do it. Im just saying ....
That’s a good point.
I suppose it’s because I’ve sold so much with little item specifics. I also sell cheaper and common items.
This channel is just my opinions and methods, not the best way by any means.
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