Hi! Thanks for showing us how you organize your system. Do you have air conditioning or a humidifier in your garage? Also, what clear plastic bags do you use to store your clothing in? Thanks! Rebecca
Is it really worth your time to list thousands of lower priced items? I will gross $120K this year and I've never had more than 300 items listed at one time.
@@Floridaebayhunter Lots of clothing (but decreasing quantity listed) Antiques, collectibles, electronics...ANYTHING that sells, really. You are correct, sell-through rating is KEY to success. I list 5-10 items most days. That's it. Right now I have 301 items listed. I average 6-8 items selling per day and usually 20 on weekends. for best success, go out of your comfort zone and look for items that have high sell-through rates. it's easier than you think! I see many sellers list THOUSANDS of clothing items they may get at the goodwill bins. Sure, they only cost a dollar or so but most of those items SIT on your shelves for many months before selling. Do you really want to keep inventory that long? My entire operation is in a 10x10 shed in my back yard. Good luck :)
Clever use of the SKU field. Thanks for the tip!
It works really well. I can glance real quick when I get an offer and decide if I want to accept.
Hi! Thanks for showing us how you organize your system. Do you have air conditioning or a humidifier in your garage? Also, what clear plastic bags do you use to store your clothing in? Thanks! Rebecca
I do have air conditioner from the house. I use 10 X 13 clear bags.
Is it really worth your time to list thousands of lower priced items? I will gross $120K this year and I've never had more than 300 items listed at one time.
I am agreeing with you. I think sell through rate is key. What do you sell? It was a failed experiment.
@@Floridaebayhunter Lots of clothing (but decreasing quantity listed) Antiques, collectibles, electronics...ANYTHING that sells, really. You are correct, sell-through rating is KEY to success. I list 5-10 items most days. That's it. Right now I have 301 items listed. I average 6-8 items selling per day and usually 20 on weekends. for best success, go out of your comfort zone and look for items that have high sell-through rates. it's easier than you think! I see many sellers list THOUSANDS of clothing items they may get at the goodwill bins. Sure, they only cost a dollar or so but most of those items SIT on your shelves for many months before selling. Do you really want to keep inventory that long? My entire operation is in a 10x10 shed in my back yard. Good luck :)
Sorry but this looks poorly organized
Not a problem. I am able to find an item in 15 seconds or less. Thanks for watching.