I totally agree with the idea of organizing the inventory. I wish I would've done that when I started also. But, now I have a storage system in place that works very well for me (as long as I write a SKU and store it ASAP). So, now when I have a sale, I can go directly to the container and SKU# marked on package, wrap it up, and out the door, lickety split😉👍
@@AshleyWheeler2.0 I just take all my pictures and put them on eBay now and then copy and transfer them over to Poshmark. It’s a lot easier and it look good.
@@AshleyWheeler2.0 yes and any idea on how to figure out the taxes ? So confusing I wanted to start selling but the whole tax deal is confusing. Any help appreciated
The platforms take care of taxes any person has to pay based on the state they live in. Once you make a certain amount of money on the platforms they will ask for you SSN and other details so they can send you a 1099 at the end of the year. Thats basically a legal form that shows how much you made so you can file that on your taxes.
I feel like making your own jewelry would do very well in Poshmark lives because you could talk about it and describe it and let people know you can do custom jewelry
What would you like to see in the next video? Ask your questions below.
how do you know if someone buys a item.
@romaosborn5166 it shows it on the screen
Hey newbie here but you did an excellent tutoria,l Thank you!
You are so welcome. Glad i could help
I totally agree with the idea of organizing the inventory. I wish I would've done that when I started also. But, now I have a storage system in place that works very well for me (as long as I write a SKU and store it ASAP).
So, now when I have a sale, I can go directly to the container and SKU# marked on package, wrap it up, and out the door, lickety split😉👍
My husband and I said the same thing. We regretted not putting a system in place sooner. It is something you have to think about with the end in mind.
This was a great intro to selling on Poshmark! You did a great job explaining the listing procedure! Thanks so much Ashley!
Also, I’d love to have more info on the fees Poshmark charges.
I would like to see how you go about research and where you buy pallets.
I will be starting that series this week.
I’d love to learn how you know what to price clothing after you thrifted
Great idea!! I should do a quick video on that. It definitely varies per brand but I can make a video on how I determine that.
thank you for the video
you are so welcome. Is there anything else you would like me to create content around?
I just started and putting photos on Poshmark is not as easy or professional looking as eBay. Am I doing it wrong?
Are you taking photos the same way you normally do it?
@@AshleyWheeler2.0 I just take all my pictures and put them on eBay now and then copy and transfer them over to Poshmark. It’s a lot easier and it look good.
What if you don’t know the origami price ?
Do you mean the original price? I'm thinking so, if that's what you mean, I normally just keep it at 0. It's not a big deal.
@@AshleyWheeler2.0 yes and any idea on how to figure out the taxes ? So confusing I wanted to start selling but the whole tax deal is confusing. Any help appreciated
The platforms take care of taxes any person has to pay based on the state they live in. Once you make a certain amount of money on the platforms they will ask for you SSN and other details so they can send you a 1099 at the end of the year. Thats basically a legal form that shows how much you made so you can file that on your taxes.
@AshleyWheeler8 Is it any different if your selling jewlery (Bracelets) that you have made yourself?
I feel like making your own jewelry would do very well in Poshmark lives because you could talk about it and describe it and let people know you can do custom jewelry
@@AshleyWheeler2.0 Thx!