Thank you for your great info and inspiration. I agree, nowadays, it seems like EVERYONE is a Reseller... I've been selling on eBay since 2003 and the "old days" of reselling were great! It was easier to source items from yard sales, Craigslist, and thrift stores for CHEAP, because there were NO smart phones or Social Media. LoL! There were discussion boards and blogs. It was easy to be an eBay "Power Seller" - Items sold quickly and postage rates were cheap too!
I bought a lot of my stock over 20 years ago, so I sourced collectable items which are still hard to find and this has helped me define my selling platforms.
That is Starbucks motto at least it was 17 years ago when I worked for you want the same drink at every single store the same your caramel macchiato will taste the same anywhere
Good info. Can tell info is good because your car vids are in a better/nicer car . 😆 80% of online sales are for new goods. Need to be very good @ the right things to survive in the 20%.
Ive been selling just shoes,(got 32 from your whatnot stream), and my sales have been slow, but like you said, take the offer, so i just took the offer😂
Hello, I just watched your video on how to sku things. I was just wondering why you put zeros in front of your numbers instead of just putting the number. I'm also wondering your thoughts on larger items in the SKU system because I sell just about everything. Thanks for your great content!
Can you tell us ur free returns policy? Re stocking fee etc? Thank u for ur great videos. Yes. The mkt is very very flooded…it slows down my motivation
I lost my Top Seller thing because I got too many orders and I don’t have any workers, plz teach me how to hire ppl Teach us how to hire people, I need workers, I need help and I dunno how to do it
It definitely isn't like the old days. I started in 1997, sold through 2004, and came back as a seller about a year and a half ago. Back in the day, we sold a lot more collectables and sourcing came down to following that market rather than thrifting. Tbh, thrifting wasn't even a thing in the beginning. You found a niche and learned that niche completely, then followed that market. It was much more like Lego reselling than what we see today with hoards of people picking through mountains of junk at garage sales and thrift shops. Of course back then people could also sell organs and dirty knickers, so it wasn't all good lol.
Thank you for your great info and inspiration. I agree, nowadays, it seems like EVERYONE is a Reseller... I've been selling on eBay since 2003 and the "old days" of reselling were great! It was easier to source items from yard sales, Craigslist, and thrift stores for CHEAP, because there were NO smart phones or Social Media. LoL! There were discussion boards and blogs. It was easy to be an eBay "Power Seller" - Items sold quickly and postage rates were cheap too!
2008 - 2012 were the golden years
100% agree especially with the customer service! I’ve always been if someone isn’t happy I kiss butt like I’ve never kissed butt before lol
I bought a lot of my stock over 20 years ago, so I sourced collectable items which are still hard to find and this has helped me define my selling platforms.
That is Starbucks motto at least it was 17 years ago when I worked for you want the same drink at every single store the same your caramel macchiato will taste the same anywhere
Pre-2017 ...the good ol days
Good info. Can tell info is good because your car vids are in a better/nicer car . 😆 80% of online sales are for new goods. Need to be very good @ the right things to survive in the 20%.
The only time reselling is really over is when businesses stop making products to sell for us to eventually resell
Love the car podcasts
Ive been selling just shoes,(got 32 from your whatnot stream), and my sales have been slow, but like you said, take the offer, so i just took the offer😂
Hello Chris.
1k orders a day what da
Hello, I just watched your video on how to sku things. I was just wondering why you put zeros in front of your numbers instead of just putting the number. I'm also wondering your thoughts on larger items in the SKU system because I sell just about everything. Thanks for your great content!
Can you tell us ur free returns policy? Re stocking fee etc? Thank u for ur great videos. Yes. The mkt is very very flooded…it slows down my motivation
How do you feel about using ebays promoted feature?
how do you determine promoted % rate or not using at all? or is that secret?
Hi there, when is ur next AMA? I have a question 😀
Teach us how to hire people, I need workers, I need help and I dunno how to do it
I lost my Top Seller thing because I got too many orders and I don’t have any workers, plz teach me how to hire ppl
Teach us how to hire people, I need workers, I need help and I dunno how to do it
It definitely isn't like the old days. I started in 1997, sold through 2004, and came back as a seller about a year and a half ago. Back in the day, we sold a lot more collectables and sourcing came down to following that market rather than thrifting. Tbh, thrifting wasn't even a thing in the beginning. You found a niche and learned that niche completely, then followed that market. It was much more like Lego reselling than what we see today with hoards of people picking through mountains of junk at garage sales and thrift shops. Of course back then people could also sell organs and dirty knickers, so it wasn't all good lol.