One of the ways I
supplement our income is by selling stuff online. I have an Etsy shop as well as an eBay
account that I've used for years. The
beauty of online selling is that you can do as much or as little as you
want. Sometimes, as has been the case
this year, I simply go through my house and garage and collect items I no
longer need or want and list them. Other
times I may actually go to thrift stores and yard sales and search for items I
can resell. In that case I purchase
items I am personally interested in and like.
I find it is much easier to sell items I enjoy and have some knowledge
about.
Some of the items I sell
on eBay and in my Etsy shop are usually vintage or retro in nature such as
Pyrex or Corelle. I love, love, love vintage
dishes, have done a lot of research about them over the years and I own quite a
few pieces. When it comes to vintage
kitchenware I'm a complete nut about it so it makes sense that I resell those
types of items. By selling items I like
it makes the process that much more enjoyable.
Another item I sell quite
a bit is sewing patterns. I enjoy sewing
and find that reselling patterns, particularly children's patterns has been a
nice staple item to include. Now I know I'm
not going to get rich off of selling patterns, not by a long shot. They are slow to sell, but steady and as long
as I can get them for pennies I'm able to make a profit, although it isn't a
lot. But nonetheless it is still a
profit and it adds up over time.
When setting my prices I
will check out what others are selling similar items for and then decide if I
want to do a set price or an auction. I
keep my prices reasonable, often setting them just under what the average is so
I have a better chance of selling.
Because I am careful and don't spend a lot on items to begin with my
profits are still really good even at a lower price.
In order to keep my
online selling as profitable as possible I try to streamline the process as
much as possible so I'm not wasting a lot of time. I will photograph all my items at one time,
then write up my selling descriptions and get ready to go online and start
listing. I find, for me, that listing or
acquiring inventory only on Saturday and Sunday works best so I'm not
overwhelmed trying to do things during my regular work week. I also am careful not to list too many items
at one time too. I also keep my
inventory small so I'm not having to manage a lot of stuff and it doesn't take
up a lot of space in my home either.
I am careful to make sure
I list the shipping fees accurately so I'm not paying extra to mail sold items
and I do my best to not pay for shipping materials. Shipping materials can be expensive to
purchase so I gather up bubble wrap and boxes whenever I can and store them in a
small area of our garage. Whenever I get
something in the mail I will often reuse the packaging. I use priority mail quite a bit and the post
office will supply you with free envelopes and cartons for using their
services. I will go to the post office
and stock up on those from time to time.
You can also order them online and they will deliver them to your door
free of charge. I use packing tape I
purchase at Dollar Tree for a dollar and print my mailing labels off on scrap
paper I bring home from work. As long as
I can keep my costs for mailing minimal I'm able to pass that savings onto my
customers. Low shipping prices give me
an edge over other sellers so I always try to keep the fees as close to my cost
as possible.
I would encourage you to
try your hand at online selling if you have an interest in it. I've found it a great low impact way to add
extra income to our household budget.
I would like a Pyrex covered butter dish. I live here in Boise and could meet up for a handoff-no packing for you and no postage for me :-) (No pink or light blue please.)
ReplyDeleteThose are hard to come by but if I find one I will let you know. :)
DeleteHi! I have followed your blog for probably 2 yrs now and have utilized some of your ideas and recipes that I SO appreciate your posting as some people do not share (sad). Anyhow...Your recent post 2/23/21 you shared about reselling items on ebay and having an esty account. I was wondering if you could tell me if posting the pictures and description of the item/s youre selling is difficult? I recently had someone tell me it is more difficult to post the pictures on ebay now? Thank you in advance for your reply and for the kindness you exude in your sharing so many helpful things! Hope youre having a wonderful day! Sandy
ReplyDeleteI think it is actually easier. You literally can select your pics from your file and then drag and drop them into your listing.
DeleteGreat job! I love selling online when I have time, too!
ReplyDeleteThanks Brooke :0)
DeleteI want to sell online. I have before and hated every minute of it. Maybe I will try again. I was much busier when I sold the first time.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! I do think it is better if you enjoy it. (wink,wink)
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