the REASON most eBay resellers don’t make a full time living

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024

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  • @LockerLootersIN
    @LockerLootersIN 3 года назад +22

    My wife and I full time resell. We haven’t focused on one particular thing because we love sourcing in bulk at liquidators, storage auctions, auctions in general or yard sales. We have several avenues for selling though. eBay is definitely the largest but we have an indoor flea market, yard sales and a huge 10 outdoor flea market in October. Right now we average about $800 a week on eBay (it has been higher). We limit ourselves because we like sourcing more than we do the listing. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.

  • @colburn6969
    @colburn6969 3 года назад +82

    I've have been selling on eBay part-time for over 15 years & started full-time a little over 2 years ago & to be 100% honest it takes a certain type of person to do this full-time......You gotta have qualities & experience in many different field's & I've been collecting or selling vintage toys/sports cards/electronics or antiques my whole life basically & I'm only 42 but it took a lot of time & dedication to learn what I know & now I sell over 1k a week buying only from local source's & I'm still climbing so it's definitely possible with lots of hard work....... I haven't started RUclips yet but that's the next adventure because I'd like to share with people on how I do this everyday......Great Video & just subbed......

    • @holotrout
      @holotrout 3 года назад +1

      Hood for you. I’m one huge hurdle behind of you and just started my RUclips though

    • @holotrout
      @holotrout 3 года назад +1

      *Good

    • @thenman23
      @thenman23 3 года назад +2

      yeah before i was only selling new product, just a few minutes ago i learned I'm missing out not selling used product.. exciting stuff

    • @larobinlashay9959
      @larobinlashay9959 3 года назад

      Can you show me?

    • @CoolGuy-vw9qt
      @CoolGuy-vw9qt 3 года назад +1

      I used to sell lots of what you sell but it is getting very hard to find good stuff to sell now.I used to get so many things from garage sales and flea markets but getting very tuff now

  • @KOOKSSTATION
    @KOOKSSTATION 3 года назад +12

    I watched RUclips my whole life and this is by far one of the most well spoken smartest individual I came across. Bravo! By the way you speak and deliver information you deserve everything you have. Thanks for the advice :)

  • @dragongaming4993
    @dragongaming4993 4 года назад +215

    What I found is that when it becomes a necessary job it loses its fun and becomes just another job stressing you out

    • @etchosts8162
      @etchosts8162 3 года назад +86

      Its better than being micro managed at a job. Being your own boss is priceless

    • @argylega
      @argylega 3 года назад +29

      @@etchosts8162 This is why I've made this my goal. My dad owned his own business for 40 years, so I'm well aware of the drawbacks and challenges that come with it - but at the same time, being your own boss is a massive benefit that can't be understated.

    • @juliawilkinson
      @juliawilkinson 3 года назад +1

      Thanks! This was very helpful. Yes there is a lot to it. I enjoy the sourcing and am still working on expanding my niches and ways to get the best inventory that will actually have demand! I look forward to watching more of your videos.

    • @mymidlifeadventures4248
      @mymidlifeadventures4248 3 года назад +3

      @John Wick the world will NEVER suffer a shortage of workers.

    • @lalegende2746
      @lalegende2746 3 года назад +4

      @@etchosts8162 Absolutely agree. Being your own boss should always be the ultimate goal. Even if you start working a part-time job, you’ll eventually transition to working for yourself.

  • @josheeyzgaming3662
    @josheeyzgaming3662 3 года назад +50

    Yea, I source almost every thrift store I go to. And my main niche is Electronics and video games on a good week I can make almost 3k. But average around 800-1k a week, but the profits always be at least 5x what I paid for

    • @dailyrefinement
      @dailyrefinement  3 года назад +9

      Good work

    • @WilliamSmith-ex9et
      @WilliamSmith-ex9et 3 года назад +9

      BullCRap

    • @golokin1532
      @golokin1532 3 года назад +5

      Im A+ certified Comptia, 901 902, and tbh...with goodwill and yard/garage sales specifically, if you know how to fix up consoles systems or old computers, you can make up to even 5× or 10× what you paid for them after referbish.

    • @jcastro91235
      @jcastro91235 3 года назад +1

      That’s awesome I know it’s not easy that’s why I’m afraid to do it

    • @shadowspond3488
      @shadowspond3488 3 года назад

      same here. i sell clothes mostly

  • @MidwestPicker
    @MidwestPicker 3 года назад +40

    All true. The next important hurdle is making your hobby a legit and legal business, licensing, permits, record keeping, taxes, etc. Great video!

    • @mattbenmusic3763
      @mattbenmusic3763 2 года назад

      Good statement. I will be doing that this coming year.

  • @creepycraiyons3519
    @creepycraiyons3519 2 года назад +13

    I have a rule. I don’t buy just anything to resell. I buy things my size things that I need anyways or things I think are cool myself. Essentially I’m only selling my personal collection of cool things. I feel it helps me stand out with a bit of character. I’m not worried about stockpiling overhead. I like sharing cool things. If it sits on my bookshelf or someone else doesn’t matter to me. But I won’t bring myself to be one of those “flippers” that just sell anything.

    • @robertromero8094
      @robertromero8094 2 года назад +2

      Right. I only buy stuff I like so if it don't sell I get to use it.

  • @asianangel5400
    @asianangel5400 3 года назад +39

    With anything in life, one must work for what they want.

  • @dogsitterlife5023
    @dogsitterlife5023 4 года назад +38

    I really related to this video a lot. People don't realize that although selling something on eBay is easy, making real money is a lot of work and takes a lot of thought.

  • @thebeeskneestreasures3596
    @thebeeskneestreasures3596 4 года назад +24

    Also want to add that I loved when you said "Just because you read about it or watched it on RUclips, does NOT mean you can do it. You got to practice" . No wiser words have every been spoken! :)

  • @MTBTexasBikeRider
    @MTBTexasBikeRider 2 года назад +7

    I love selling on eBay I been doing it for almost 20 years.. it can be fun and easy to sell on eBay you just have to find your easy selling items that are easy to sell but also easy to ship so it doesn’t wear you down! I hate selling big items that’s why I sell small items easy to package and to ship just make a plan for your self and your business so that you do have fun working for your self. I hope this was helpful Good Luck 🍀

  • @jeannieakana808
    @jeannieakana808 5 месяцев назад

    Grateful for you Chris!! You make this Journey so fun for me!! 🙏🙏

  • @cretan982
    @cretan982 4 года назад +4

    Just contacted my first supplier with a wholesale pitch. Been selling their product sourced from Amazon...if I can get it direct it takes my biz to the next level. Inspired by you.

  • @khoryvodkamiss9725
    @khoryvodkamiss9725 4 года назад +16

    "The majority of people don't like listing more than 4 hours" me over here listing for entire days some times lol but I like to do burst listings, I'll list up 40-60 in one day about 2 or 3 times a week and then every week delist and relist between 70-120 listings. Idk works for me. When I list up a bunch in a day I'll make between 20-30 sales in 1 or 2 days after.
    Oh, little tip for those who made it this far, local free listings are a great way to source things for free. I pick up free things all the time and fix it up and resell it. I was given an autoclave (sold for 1500) and a sentry air system (sold for 650) for free because the guy needed help cleaning out his storage and removing trash from it. He had to be out that day and couldn't sell them himself in the time frame he needed. Seriously. You would be surprised at what cool things you can get searching your local free listings.

  • @josephsalerno7325
    @josephsalerno7325 3 года назад +8

    I agree with most. I am fringe full time. I have a full time 6 figure job and this honestly started as hobby to see if I could do it. I honestly commit about 8 hours a week. The key is to develop a route. For me I travel about 75 miles between 3 states to purchase items from thrift stores, marketplace, goodwill, and salvation army's. Find a niche. I am into media and video games. Find out who the managers are to learn when your specific items are being laid out and show up early. Having a route and niche will be the 1st steps. Media is the best as items are small, easy to ship, and does not take up space.

    • @Timetraveler1111MN
      @Timetraveler1111MN 2 года назад

      Thank you Joseph that’s a great advice to share are you still mainly doing video games VHS books sick DVDs or are you finding other items that you like to sell any antiques Cetera

  • @slippinjimmy2077
    @slippinjimmy2077 4 года назад +21

    Like some of these other folks, my wife and I are starting our own business. One thing I’ve been saying is inventory buildup = more sales. Trying to get it to where it’s no longer an investment but lot purchases are made from profits which in turn = more sales. You sir are the fourth RUclipsr on reselling I’ve subscribed to and this is the first of your videos I’ve watched. While all have their pros and cons, this has been the most informative. Thank you for that. Looking forward to seeing what else you have and what else you put out.

  • @hectornieves7611
    @hectornieves7611 4 года назад +40

    I genuinely saw a RUclips video and thought “hey this is pretty easy” and I started with 1 item and now I’ve been doing it for 5 weeks and I’ve done $1500+ in sales and have a profit margin of around 24-28% after all costs and expenses. This is now become my weekend hobby and I think it’s more fun than actual work for me, but I understand where the full time aspect comes in. Good video!

    • @dailyrefinement
      @dailyrefinement  4 года назад +1

      Thanks

    • @gronet75
      @gronet75 4 года назад +1

      Which platform is better EBay or Amazon

    • @hectornieves7611
      @hectornieves7611 4 года назад +2

      gronet75 it honestly depends. I use eBay, Mercari, Poshmark, StockX, GOAT. It all honestly depends on the genre you’re selling. I personally stick to shoes and clothes, but will sometimes branch out on automotive parts if I come across them at an estate sale etc. I mainly stick to retail arbitrage and the goodwill for my findings, but have made decent flips on vintage car parts (since I’m a gear head) lol

    • @gronet75
      @gronet75 4 года назад +1

      @@hectornieves7611 thanks for your answer , I will start on eBay and check the others

    • @hectornieves7611
      @hectornieves7611 4 года назад +4

      gronet75 also don’t forget about Facebook Marketplace and OfferUp! Those are local platforms and I’ve made some sales on those as well.

  • @wtfyoumeaninvalid
    @wtfyoumeaninvalid 4 года назад +86

    The problem I've always had with transitioning from side hustle to full time was always lack of business knowledge.

    • @habibaroyees
      @habibaroyees 4 года назад +1

      Exactly

    • @AyeWall
      @AyeWall 4 года назад +8

      There's so much free access to where you can learn that knowledge with google and youtube that you just have to invest some time into it and make yourself do that not so fun part of the business

    • @wtfyoumeaninvalid
      @wtfyoumeaninvalid 4 года назад

      @@AyeWall Yeah, there's plenty of info out there. I feel like business is kind of like music though. Like one of those things that some people will never be able to do.

    • @AyeWall
      @AyeWall 4 года назад +5

      @@wtfyoumeaninvalid i suppose so, not really sure. It came pretty natural to me. I went from what he said of sourcing around my house because it sounded fun to 4mos later i'm doing $6k+ gross a month on just ebay and now doing amazon fba as well.

    • @giftapfel
      @giftapfel 4 года назад

      @@AyeWall Where do you source your products? Are you doing garage sales/thrift stores or did you just go straight into wholesale?

  • @AlejandroHernandez-bj5ho
    @AlejandroHernandez-bj5ho 4 года назад +6

    Best video ive seen. Everyone just says it’s easy but no one tells you how it is like this guys just did .

  • @kingg_roast259
    @kingg_roast259 3 года назад +7

    Honestly I do this part time, I go to garage sales , goodwills buy cheap items for $1-3 dollars . Sell for $10-15 it does take time and gotta realize you gotta use gas, boxes to ship , tape I understand you

  • @garyk.nedrow8302
    @garyk.nedrow8302 3 года назад +25

    The advice in the video is sound, but there was no discussion of the most essential consideration -- demand. There are hordes of people selling niche products on Ebay for which demand is limited (or non-existent). You must sell what customers want and will pay for frequently. Otherwise, you will tie up capital by holding too much inventory for too few sales. See the video on the top niches for selling on Ebay as an introduction to the demand side.

    • @juliawilkinson
      @juliawilkinson 3 года назад

      Hi Gary.. do you know the title of that video? I’ll look for it. Thanks!

    • @Jp-gc6bh
      @Jp-gc6bh 3 года назад +2

      I just started selling, a really long time ago a bought a huge lot of strategies. For 20$ got a bunch of Pokémon ones, a bunch in bad condition but about 4 in great condition. I currently just sold the 4 good ones and people are bidding and sending offers on all the beat up ones. BEAT UP, it’s as you say. You gotta make sure it’s desirable and in demand

    • @c8h8e8c8k8m8e8o8u8t
      @c8h8e8c8k8m8e8o8u8t 3 года назад +4

      @@Jp-gc6bh Seriously. I knew a guy once. Found a dead Pikachu on the side of the road. Legend says it's still being bid on to this day.

    • @MJ-gm7km
      @MJ-gm7km 3 года назад +1

      @@c8h8e8c8k8m8e8o8u8t 🤣

  • @herasmarket
    @herasmarket 2 года назад +1

    I've been with you from your humble beginnings (you are right). I have to stay focus to list, list, list.

  • @twokindredsouls
    @twokindredsouls 4 года назад +6

    This 48 yr old momma knows her Pokémon! It’s Bulbasaur! I’ve raised 4 boys and one tomboy and they all love Pokémon! Now that my kids are almost raised, I’m watching your videos and learning how to grow in a “new” direction! Thanks for sharing all of your hard work and knowledge with us! It makes a difference to many of us. 🥰

  • @TheHonestTruth
    @TheHonestTruth 4 месяца назад

    One if the best RUclips videos ive watched in my 15 years on the platform
    Thank u

  • @rawsanity27
    @rawsanity27 3 года назад +14

    I used to sell on eBay and I made more than just a living. I plan on doing it again too. Gotta know what ya doin.

  • @benwarden1649
    @benwarden1649 4 года назад +2

    Bulbasaur !! Love your channel. Always dropping knowledge .

  • @jac1057
    @jac1057 3 года назад +4

    Pokemon Bulbasaur, cute! I'm still downsizing my home for now. Will definitely come back to this video when I need to start sourcing and need a good reminder of what I can accomplish and can do. I remember watching you when you started out in your garage and had very little furniture in your house. Very cool to see how you have grown and your accomplishments. Thanks!

  • @CorV-8
    @CorV-8 4 года назад +36

    Bulbasaur, am a part time reseller and enjoy sourcing. Worst part is listing.

    • @J89943
      @J89943 3 года назад +1

      You need the right keywords in the MPN category

    • @jcastro91235
      @jcastro91235 3 года назад +1

      That’s what I wouldn’t look forward to

  • @gnagarysteventon
    @gnagarysteventon 3 года назад +7

    I have been reselling for years and this is what feeds my family and myself its easy but you just have to be on top of your game and treat it like a real business real job and focus on changes in pricing and listing and sourcing is a everyday thing to be honest its always on my mind to make more money then I did the week before and making connections with different people all the time you cant be lazy stuff must be listed and you always have to have sourcing on the mind all the time every store i go into thrift store walmarts targets whatever im always on the hunt just yesterday 74 listings in 1 day already had 39 sales from just those listings I balance this reselling and my life and its been amazing steadily stacking my cheese 🧀 and still able to come and go and have a normal life vacations relaxation and what not its all about being focused and having discipline

  • @kennyjwislon1
    @kennyjwislon1 3 года назад +1

    I appreciate you employee honesty on people.

  • @amead78
    @amead78 3 года назад +6

    The problem is that people watch all the picker videos on RUclips and think that it’s an easy business because most pickers only show when they’re successful. They don’t show all the times that they don’t find any inventory to sell. Another thing that they’re not prepared for is all the paperwork and documentation that you have to keep for your taxes. Especially now that eBay is forcing you to report everything.

  • @heavenleigh1564
    @heavenleigh1564 3 года назад +1

    I really like this guy. Seems really genuine

  • @wayneG68
    @wayneG68 3 года назад +3

    Our mentor showed us his bank account and we were hooked. Saw out first listing go from low to high on the matter of hours. Had over 6000 items in all categories on an e-commerce site. Joined forums to sell my goods worldwide and still lived day to day because it's a crap shoot. So you are 💯 correct. I got up at 6 and started work at 7. Stopped around 10pm for 7 days a week. Had specific sources and even sold for others but you need to be more dedicated too then working for a boss.

  • @Luna_and_Miles
    @Luna_and_Miles 3 года назад +1

    I love your videos! You're very easy to listen to. So many RUclipsrs are not good at explaining or describing, or they have speech habits that make it difficult to really listen to what they are saying.

  • @ashleyyeats7937
    @ashleyyeats7937 4 года назад +4

    pretty spot on with what you are saying, i would add don't pin your self into a corner or "what you know" as this hold some many people back

    • @on9francisyu
      @on9francisyu 4 года назад

      It seems a very good advice.

  • @candystatts1841
    @candystatts1841 Год назад +1

    Recently I am getting serious about this so I appreciate your videos. I am older and just want a way to supplement my income.

  • @aprodigalchildreturn
    @aprodigalchildreturn 4 года назад +11

    Bulbasaur, a highly underrated Pokemon! And you're so right, it's different when you begin to transition from selling all "your" stuff (i.e. the Columbia boots off my feet) to getting new inventory!

    • @tomato7955
      @tomato7955 3 года назад +1

      Underrated? Not really. He’s one of the most popular Pokémon of all time. Pokémon poser.

  • @autumnmossberg6831
    @autumnmossberg6831 4 года назад +2

    Bulbasaur! Thank you for keeping your videos short and informative! So much quality packed in!

  • @melanielightbeam
    @melanielightbeam 4 года назад +12

    Bulbasaur ...how cute!!! Love that pokemon..love the cute little stuffy.
    As far as 1000 a week. My goal right now is $700 a week..and i have been breaking that goal consistently....i am almost there and proud of myself

    • @zandydandy4642
      @zandydandy4642 3 года назад

      Howd you do it any tips for starting?

  • @tammiekhula493
    @tammiekhula493 4 года назад +1

    I'm just starting bulk wholesale purchasing...I was taking baby steps...now ready to start bulk. Great video..

  • @iamhexoronii
    @iamhexoronii 3 года назад +55

    1000 a week? I’d be happy with just 500 a month

    • @audrey-zd5dm
      @audrey-zd5dm 3 года назад +1

      Daaamn I’m a broke student I will take anything, been selling on vinted and sold 3 items for 30£ 😅 it took a long time to make the first sale after that I’m finding it so much easier

    • @declanosbourne62
      @declanosbourne62 3 года назад

      Is vinted a website for selling?

    • @40EntrepreneurDrive
      @40EntrepreneurDrive 3 года назад

      Same here. When I was able to make a few hundred dollars I wasn't able to replicate it

    • @legoboy-ox2kx
      @legoboy-ox2kx 2 года назад

      I do that easy

  • @johnandjuliegrant3661
    @johnandjuliegrant3661 2 года назад +1

    Hey, This is a great video. Well done!

  • @mzzzol
    @mzzzol 4 года назад +54

    I DO I make my living selling on Internet. I sell on Amazon, ebay, mercari, etsy and I manufacture clothes and sell it on line.
    I think the future is manufacturing something.

    • @dogsitterlife5023
      @dogsitterlife5023 4 года назад +2

      I agree. I'd like to learn more about it.

    • @on9francisyu
      @on9francisyu 4 года назад +3

      The future and the past is always about manufacturing. Or you can say making stuff cheap and sell it for a higher price.
      If we can all own the mean of producing then it would be amazing.

    • @dogsitterlife5023
      @dogsitterlife5023 4 года назад

      @@on9francisyu What happened with nanotechnology? Does anyone know?

    • @itsyaboiherman
      @itsyaboiherman 4 года назад

      I'm trying to crack the amazon code

    • @commonsense1193
      @commonsense1193 3 года назад

      @Tryumph Kicks wow, no offense but your margins are absolutely terrible. 160k in sales to only net 35?? What are you selling brand new cars?

  • @nickibair999
    @nickibair999 3 года назад +2

    Goodness you are very well organized!!! Nice.

  • @deadhorse1391
    @deadhorse1391 3 года назад +10

    I’ve been selling full time on eBay for over 21 years
    I think I do very well, for instance I bought and paid off my house early in 5 years with eBay money.
    I sell mainly antique tools, knives, military, gun stuff etc.
    Is absolutely no trouble finding stuff to sell, I have problems with buying to much.
    I go to a couple auctions a month and two flea market’s every week and that’s enough.
    I only sell using auctions and start most at $9.99
    Try to keep 20-30 things up at a time and do 7 day auctions

  • @3catscarefreelife
    @3catscarefreelife 3 года назад +2

    So many elements to being successful in this business. Buy low, sell high would seem to be an essential one. This can apply to bigger items too: houses, cars, yachts, etc. My first house that I bought which I sold 3 years later, netted me $40K (this was 30 years ago). Not bad for not even trying. My current house will do much better.🤓

  • @derekmarshall2907
    @derekmarshall2907 4 года назад +4

    Thanks Chris! I started on Ebay flipping basketball cards (as you know, that market has been insane), but I wanted to pivot to something less volatile and more sustainable. I still like to grade and flip cards, but your channel has helped me immensely. I source every week at garage sales, but I'm becoming nervous about sourcing in the garage sale off season. Currently, I am a full time teacher and dedicating several hours each day (and more on the weekend) to reselling. I would like nothing more than to scale up to a full time reseller in the next 1-2 years (teaching is tough these days). With your help, I think I can make the incremental progress towards that goal. You probably don't have the time to read this wordy rant, but I hope that you do. Thanks!

    • @tauseefp23
      @tauseefp23 4 года назад +1

      You can do teaching online too

    • @derekmarshall2907
      @derekmarshall2907 4 года назад

      @@tauseefp23 totally, that's what I'm doing. It's not the same and very tough. Appreciate the response.

    • @tauseefp23
      @tauseefp23 4 года назад

      @@derekmarshall2907 sorry i meant teaching online abroad, its in demand!

  • @jypsyjewels2854
    @jypsyjewels2854 2 года назад +1

    Posting every day is working!!

  • @ericg9092
    @ericg9092 3 года назад +4

    Great point on commissioned sales reps being poor at building this type of business. I've been a sales rep for most of my professional life, earning a good salary while I did it. It's easy to sell and differentiate a product once it's on-hand, but it's another story entirely when you have to source, store and and ship the inventory you need on-hand to sell.

  • @WritingFearlessly
    @WritingFearlessly 2 года назад +1

    Always inspirational in a unique way - straight to the point. Thank you for the information 👍🏻

  • @Grammysstorytyme
    @Grammysstorytyme 3 года назад +3

    Bulbasaur! I'm just getting started but just trying to learn a little bit...learning so much!👍

  • @riskyy2657
    @riskyy2657 4 года назад +19

    Lol “you sell your couch and sit in the floor” 😂😂 air mattress might be the move

  • @J0hnnyTheKid
    @J0hnnyTheKid 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the advice.

  • @melissasimon5761
    @melissasimon5761 4 года назад +6

    Hey Chris. You do such a great job on here helping us. You have the voice of a radio dj and I love listening to your tips. You inspire us to work harder.. oh n of course.. bulbasar

  • @3johndyar
    @3johndyar 4 года назад +1

    Bulbasaur! Love your Channel have learned so much. Working my store Parttime while working FT. Gaining efficiencies every. Only spend about 5 hours per week!

  • @KennTollens
    @KennTollens 3 года назад +3

    I worked in a warehouse that was someone's ebay merchandise. The owners had 10 employees and we shipped out a truck load every day. All minimum wage workers and were treated like minimum wage workers. No benefits, they send you home the second the work is finished if you have full 8 hour day or not.

  • @hichammestini3383
    @hichammestini3383 3 года назад +1

    Harshly true.. Thanks Chris!! Keep growing

  • @golokin1532
    @golokin1532 3 года назад +11

    The Pokèmon on your box is Bulbasaur, number 001 in both the National and Kanto Dex, Venusaur recently arguably is at its peak or was at its peak in Sw/Sh for the Nintebdo Switch with Gigantamax.

  • @shurdoo
    @shurdoo 3 года назад +1

    You always give the BEST and most encouraging info. Love your channel. Thank you!

  • @shaunmai111
    @shaunmai111 4 года назад +48

    I do it full time and it’s funny how so many messages I get from family and friends who want to do it “because it looks easy”. It’s easy now for me but that’s only because I put in crazy hours. Now I can walk into a garage/estate and quickly pick up valuable items. Mix in that and my negotiation skills. That’s why am able to make huge flips. It’s funny that people expect to just walk into the business and be on that level.

    • @anneautio6636
      @anneautio6636 4 года назад +3

      lmao this hit home for me. they list 3 items and let them sit. Easy!

    • @dogsitterlife5023
      @dogsitterlife5023 4 года назад

      @Canelo, The Man, The Myth, TBE. I've been debating this. I have another business that I have to be here for but I probably need to take a day off now and then and get out of my area to source, even just an hour away.

    • @Flowerlifts111
      @Flowerlifts111 4 года назад +1

      That’s why I keep my eBay business to myself (£600 profit a week) plus I have a full time job since eBay takes me 1 hour a day. Whoever I tell people about eBay they either think il tell them my main selling item or they think il spoon feed so they don’t have to put in any work lol

    • @southernmermaid2526
      @southernmermaid2526 3 года назад +2

      I get asked every week, is it easy? I always say no. As for NOT telling people, I don’t recommend it because I have a least 10 people who GIVE me free items to list and they want nothing in return. Just cleaning out their closets.

  • @alexandriaie
    @alexandriaie 4 года назад +2

    Chris, wow 2 minutes in and you're spittin' straight facts & blowing my mind. Thank you for breaking it down.

  • @jr.savage
    @jr.savage 4 года назад +11

    Its Bulbasaur! The very first pokemon!

  • @gusinthecloud
    @gusinthecloud 3 года назад +1

    This channel is awesome!!

  • @ozzyoscar22
    @ozzyoscar22 4 года назад +14

    Bulbasaur! One of the 3 starter pokemon, Sorry but Charmander was the best one. Great content and enjoy your channel!

  • @rebelgamer
    @rebelgamer 2 года назад

    Love yah Chris, but I feel like I watched this video in slow motion with Enya's "Only Time" playing in the background.
    Excited for your next chapter.

  • @J89943
    @J89943 3 года назад +3

    1 You need to know what your selling
    2 You need to make profit
    3 You need to reinvest in your stock
    4 Use other people’s knowledge to help
    5 Pay the Fees
    6 Make sure the buyers happy
    7 Be patient
    8 Use Quickbooks or an Account
    9 Work hard
    10 Be grateful
    BONUS Be creative

  • @crush42mash6
    @crush42mash6 3 года назад +2

    Lots of Great point, much appreciated with your experience

  • @spacegamer85
    @spacegamer85 4 года назад +3

    Chris you always provide great content that I can take and use. Also exposes my weaknesses But sometimes you need someone to tell you the unvarnished truth.

  • @ElliottNest41
    @ElliottNest41 3 года назад +1

    One of your best videos.

  • @Learnresellingwithme
    @Learnresellingwithme 3 года назад +10

    This is a good video! I don't want to be a $12 an hour gig economy worker.

    • @Doors067
      @Doors067 3 года назад +1

      Then get a masters degree and get a 50k job

  • @mightywhitey718
    @mightywhitey718 3 года назад +1

    I'll make it real easy for you. Look for the red tags, which is the clearance price.

  • @everafterendings
    @everafterendings 4 года назад +7

    Bulbasaur! Thanks to my son's Pokemon obsession when he younger 😁 Thanks Chris for your tips and information. You are throwing out great nuggets of information that I need to work into my business.

  • @bubbie23jw
    @bubbie23jw 3 года назад +1

    I agree I’m going to sign up thanks for all the info

  • @popfuntoplay
    @popfuntoplay 4 года назад +27

    I always tell people that when you are reselling things, you make your money when you buy not when you sell.

    • @commonsense1193
      @commonsense1193 3 года назад +4

      While I agree with you, I like to think you make the money when you get things listed. So many people just source and end up with the piles of stuff and that’s just being a hoarder

    • @popfuntoplay
      @popfuntoplay 3 года назад +3

      @@commonsense1193 Obviously you need to get things listed to convert that cash. But if you always overpay for items then you are listing to break even and not making a profit. If you dont source at all you dont have anything to list to make a profit. And if you are sourcing too many things and cant sell them again that is also an issue at the point of buying things and not when you sell. When you look to buy things to sell, you need to pay a price that makes sense, you need to buy enough to keep yourself busy, you need to not buy so much that you get overwhelmed and cant list a thing etc. The buying part is the most important part of any reselling business, everything else is work to cash in on that buying.

    • @commonsense1193
      @commonsense1193 3 года назад +1

      @@popfuntoplay ok, well apparently you are ready for a debate today after posting that 3 months ago. I however am not, just figured I’d disagree while drinking my coffee. I still disagree but good thing we are all entitled to our own opinion

    • @popfuntoplay
      @popfuntoplay 3 года назад +3

      @@commonsense1193 We all have different opinions, the question is can you learn from others and do others opinions help or hurt. I have had a lot of success reselling items over the years and I like to share my wisdom. We don't need to debate, because my opinion wont change and I suspect yours wont either. I will leave you with a case study. I had a friend who looked to buy large amounts of stuff for cheap then would list 100s of $1-$2 items on ebay. He spent a godawful amount of time listing and he had sales, 1000s a month. He was exhausted and was spending some much time listing packing and shipping and not making much money. I had to spend 6 months convincing him to stop with the cheap stuff, put more of that time he wasted listing $1-$2 items into buying and focus on items that make $20 or more profit when he listed. Eventually the lightbulb clicked and he realized, you make your money when you buy and not when you sell. You can sell all day but if all your selling is stuff that makes a small margin you will burn yourself out. Again I say its better to put the energy into sourcing and buying better items that sell faster for higher margins then to focus so much energy into selling. The selling part burns you out.

    • @dailyrefinement
      @dailyrefinement  3 года назад +2

      As the saying goes, indeed, you get the value from the under-allowance, but the value isn’t completed until it’s sold!

  • @cyberpunk2
    @cyberpunk2 3 года назад +1

    you are all over the place with the way you communicate

  • @danpak1599
    @danpak1599 3 года назад +3

    This video speaks the truth. I know way to many people that hop in like "oh this is easy" until they hit sourcing and their stuff isn't selling or they're losing money because the person doesn't know how to do market research/comps. Then I hear them complain like, "wow this business model sucks..." and in my head, I'm like "no, you're just bad at this and you didn't want to do the actual background work that it takes to become a real reseller."

  • @michaelfriedrich5571
    @michaelfriedrich5571 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for making these very helpful

  • @xXgogooglesXx
    @xXgogooglesXx 4 года назад +4

    Bulbasaur! I'm glad you picked a 1st gen pokemon cause that's the only one that matters

    • @brosettastone7520
      @brosettastone7520 3 года назад

      not true lol. I have $20 tins from 2 years ago that i stocked up on from target, they sell for $69 each now on ebay....Vintage is good, but if you know your stuff, modern pokemon is big money too

  • @Poporoporancio
    @Poporoporancio 3 года назад +2

    I am so tired of driving Lyft, driving so many hours per week, I am looking into this business and I've been looking for things I can buy and resell, I hope this will work for me and later grow, I like your advises

  • @noampitlik2332
    @noampitlik2332 3 года назад +7

    I just buy storage lockers at auction like yours. :)

  • @ExcelTutorials1
    @ExcelTutorials1 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the awesome video man!!

  • @carltonthepug
    @carltonthepug 3 года назад +7

    Actually I doordashed for a year and made a 6 figure income doing so. I love to drive so I had no problem doing it.
    Reason I quit that was because eBay was already giving me the income I needed.

  • @deebee5772
    @deebee5772 4 года назад +1

    I am subscribed and I always "like" but I usually do not comment. Wanted to tell you that I love this channel and your podcasts. You make me think like an entrepreneur not just a reseller. Thank you!

  • @dragonfrvr
    @dragonfrvr 4 года назад +6

    Bulbasaur. One of my best flips was a Stongbad "The Cheat" plush. Picked it up for $3. Sold for $160 with free shipping. Thank you for your knowledge Chris. You keep me motivated!

    • @dragonfrvr
      @dragonfrvr 4 года назад +1

      Also XL if you are sending shirts out lol

    • @nicholasnazzarrio5730
      @nicholasnazzarrio5730 4 года назад

      That plush sells for around 4 to 5 hundred so thats not good that is actually bad

    • @dragonfrvr
      @dragonfrvr 4 года назад

      @@nicholasnazzarrio5730 Not when I sold it. This was a few years back

  • @dawnsreviews7205
    @dawnsreviews7205 2 года назад +1

    Reselling is alluring....that pokemon is
    Bulbasaur!

  • @artimusgordon398
    @artimusgordon398 4 года назад +6

    I spent decades in IT consulting managing people who had gone to the best schools, worked for the best companies and had stellar resumes in a high stress, uber competitive environment. About 50% turned out to be marginal, at best. About 30% were reasonably competent and functional with regular oversight. Around 19% were solidly dependable and could operate both competently and independently. I can only remember a few dozen that I would classify as "superstars". Bottom line...in general...people suck.

  • @THEFISHGAMESMTG
    @THEFISHGAMESMTG 3 года назад +1

    Just subscribed! Thanks for a great video. :)

  • @WestCarsonTV
    @WestCarsonTV 2 года назад +7

    For me the hardest thing was finding good prices on items to resell. I mainly sourced at estate sales and garage sales, but they left no room for me to make any money.

    • @jypsyjewels2854
      @jypsyjewels2854 2 года назад +2

      You can buy and resell directly on Ebay. There are so many thousands of stores, that simply putting in the hours can add all the value you need, e.g. seeking out the best value on items that will sell, giving better service than the other sellers, developing realtionships with suppliers, etc. Be sure to use a buying account and a selling account so that the more savvy buyers don't follow your reviews to your suppIers. I am in a small town in Alaska so no chance to source locally. It can be done I promise. If you have questions let me know. Start with $100. Buy items. Sell them for $200. Buy twice the items. And then just stack it from there. The you will have $1500 soon. And I turned $1500 into $50000 in two years with a 300 fixed price item store.

    • @JPostman425
      @JPostman425 2 года назад

      Trying to find items to resell at thrift stores is like trying to pass a kidney stone. Its just so painful because the prices at these stores are so high they make my dingleberry hurt.

  • @gnagarysteventon
    @gnagarysteventon 4 года назад +1

    2 person operation listing 20 to 30 items A-day clearing $250 to $400 a day if you work hard you will be rewarded truly you will but like you said sourcing is the number one thing and source properly good items everyday i source and list it definitely has shown me incredible profit but you can't slack you have to hustle and stay focused and stay up on your items and the price changes I constantly go through and tweak when I have a few moments here and there

  • @ELFl-ew1dx
    @ELFl-ew1dx 4 года назад +5

    I just watched the "founder " and his motto was pressitence.. .not luck, smart,or connection just pressitence to achieve a goal.

    • @kevinp8108
      @kevinp8108 4 года назад +1

      @Elan - I hope you have the PERSISTENCE in learning how to spell the word correctly!

    • @ELFl-ew1dx
      @ELFl-ew1dx 4 года назад +2

      @@kevinp8108 thank you for correcting my spelling I don't know what would I do with out you.

    • @kevinp8108
      @kevinp8108 4 года назад +1

      @@ELFl-ew1dx No worries mate! I sense the sarcasm but I've saved you from future embarrassments. By the way, WITHOUT is spelled as one word. Have a wonderful day!

  • @Glaormb1
    @Glaormb1 4 года назад +1

    Bulbasaur -- Excellent video! I have been looking into selling on Ebay and these tips are excellent. Thank you.

  • @Fredster9984
    @Fredster9984 4 года назад +10

    That is it in a nutshell. Crossing the boys to Men threshold.

  • @nobodyatall4002
    @nobodyatall4002 3 года назад +1

    Very informative, thank you so much. I've been looking for tips and advice on this subject and found your channel.

  • @rinalee
    @rinalee 4 года назад +4

    Bulbasaur! I flipped stuffed animals in my early years, made some huge ROI then.

  • @2strive405
    @2strive405 4 года назад +2

    Don't know anything about the Pokemon but what I do know is that I learn from your videos and I appreciate you putting the effort forth to create them!

  • @cnash1959
    @cnash1959 4 года назад +3

    Everybody knows onion turtle lol, keep up the terrific content!

  • @hotstar9000
    @hotstar9000 3 года назад +1

    Bulbasaur awe so cute 😃. Great description of hourly profit and strategies

  • @mahhhriiiah
    @mahhhriiiah 3 года назад +5

    BULBASAUR! And I sell pallets lol

  • @Paula-ibanez
    @Paula-ibanez 3 года назад

    It’s Bulbasaur Pokémon. I'm following you for one month now, I watch the videos while I work on my ebay store. Very positive your approach to work with others and share tips and ideas. Nice way to share life and living and be a team with your spouse.

  • @promohunters5623
    @promohunters5623 4 года назад +4

    Bulbasaur!! For a Pokémon reseller that question was made for me haha