Author : Dueep Jyot Singh
Publisher :
ISBN 13 : 9781543078404
Total Pages : 64 pages
Book Rating : 4.0/5 (784 download)
Book Synopsis How to Make a Profit by Selling Your Household Items Online - One Man's Junk Is Another Man's Treasure by : Dueep Jyot Singh
Download or read book How to Make a Profit by Selling Your Household Items Online - One Man's Junk Is Another Man's Treasure written by Dueep Jyot Singh and published by . This book was released on 2017-02-13 with total page 64 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Table of ContentsIntroductionResearch and Auction Houses - Some Amusing Personal ExperiencesEducate Your Kids TooChoosing the Best Sale HouseETSYTips for Clearing up - Rule of ThumbSetting up Your Online ShopsAmazon sellers link -EBay sellers -Lot/Collection, Estate SalesWriting the DescriptionThe Bugaboo of Negative FeedbackSelling tacticsPhotography TipsCustomer ServiceConclusionAuthor BioPublisherIntroductionOnce upon a time, it was very common for us to spend our weekends, going around to yard sales and garage sales, because in our city it has been the norm for the 85 years of its existence. Weekends means empty out your garrets/cellars and garage especially when you are doing your spring cleaning, and selling all the junk which has been accumulated there.As the city grew and more families arrived there to set up house, and settle down, especially, as this was a "Made to Order" city made for retired defense personnel, and retired senior level government officials, it was a given, that one could find some amazing treasures, collected through a lifetime of traveling all over the globe, being sold in junk yard sales.That was the place where everybody learned how to bargain. That was the place when anybody could know that he could get something he had always wanted, on his limited paycheck. And that was our weekly social club, where the visitors were told where the next junk sale would be, in whose garage, the next week, and to pass the word on through word-of-mouth.The sellers had one full week in which to decide whether they wanted something or some gewgaw could be put in the junk yard sale pile.