Great Sales Chris And Congrats! Sending my love to you and your wife and son. Always stay safe and Drive Safe in your Travels. I feel the same way you do “It’s not always about the money”! Stay cool♥️💜🤗🇺🇸♥️🙏Hugs to Shannon and Son. Kel from Ocala, Fl
Hey Chris, I’m glad Shannon didn’t quit. You probably need her help.😹 I enjoyed your video. Sometimes I sell cheaper and sometimes I just ride it out. Sometimes I promote and sometimes I do not. Thanks. 🎃
I have started ending and selling similar on 1/3 of my store every day. Trying to see if it will increase my page views and lead to more sales. You have to have enough free listings to do it, but I'm interested to see if the heavy traffic will bring more sales.
I was really trying to listen to this, and work kept emailing me...during work hours...can you believe the nerve? 😂 I backed it up and was finally able to hear what you said 😄 I just sell on Mercari now, but I do think what you're saying is relevant to me as well. People talk about race to the bottom, and I understand that point of view, but I am so glad you presented this point of view as well! If I paid $3 for something and someone else paid $20, why do I have to sit on it forever, when I can make a good profit, even at $20? I do a lot of RA lately, so I can see not wanting to completely kill the market on that stuff, but with the thrifted items, working out of a spare bedroom, I can't become a storage unit LOL Thanks for sharing!! I love 2 Old Guys, I'm 10 years older than you, so I can be one of the old girls haha
We HATE promoted listings and refuse to race to the top of promoted percentage. We only promote at 2% and try to concentrate on low price and fast shipping.
I will agree to disagree with you to some extent. While going with the cheapest price may help your sales, I think it lowers the value of the products. The more people race to the bottom, the more items are devalued. Though, I'm sure it helps with your sales, it doesn't help the community overall. Just my opinion...for what it's worth.
It's hard to believe that most resellers are so altruistic that they're working for the good of the community. Sure, some here on YT will push that narrative, but it's not reality. What they're really doing is looking for subscribers and views to line their OWN pockets. Reality shows that when push comes to shove everyone is ultimately out for themselves.
@@Snarkapotamus I wasn’t meaning that you make decisions based on helping the community. I’m just saying that in general, racing to the bottom with your pricing is not always a good idea. If items are devalued for a quick sale, it can do more harm than good overall. Just my opinion, take it or leave it.
@@loyjones7553 - I agree. A perfect example is trying to sell clearance items from big box stores on Amazon. All of a sudden items will come flooding in, and in an effort to sell their newly acquired inventory, everyone bottoms out their prices...the bottom line is; if you can't sit on products and wait till the smoke clears and prices go back up, it's not a good market to be in!
@@loyjones7553@loyjones7553 not sure what's hard to understand about the concept you present. You buy an item for 2, sell for 10. Next time you buy it for 2, sell for 5, next time you buy it for 2 and it's only worth 2. Race to the bottom hurts every one in the long run.
Thanks for sharing Chris
Great Sales Chris And Congrats! Sending my love to you and your wife and son. Always stay safe and Drive Safe in your Travels. I feel the same way you do “It’s not always about the money”! Stay cool♥️💜🤗🇺🇸♥️🙏Hugs to Shannon and Son. Kel from Ocala, Fl
Great information. Great solds!! Thank you for sharing with us!!
Mr T is Mucho Macho Man ❤
Hey Chris, I’m glad Shannon didn’t quit. You probably need her help.😹 I enjoyed your video. Sometimes I sell cheaper and sometimes I just ride it out. Sometimes I promote and sometimes I do not. Thanks. 🎃
I have started ending and selling similar on 1/3 of my store every day. Trying to see if it will increase my page views and lead to more sales. You have to have enough free listings to do it, but I'm interested to see if the heavy traffic will bring more sales.
Thanks Chris. We just been keeping busy
I was really trying to listen to this, and work kept emailing me...during work hours...can you believe the nerve? 😂 I backed it up and was finally able to hear what you said 😄 I just sell on Mercari now, but I do think what you're saying is relevant to me as well. People talk about race to the bottom, and I understand that point of view, but I am so glad you presented this point of view as well! If I paid $3 for something and someone else paid $20, why do I have to sit on it forever, when I can make a good profit, even at $20? I do a lot of RA lately, so I can see not wanting to completely kill the market on that stuff, but with the thrifted items, working out of a spare bedroom, I can't become a storage unit LOL Thanks for sharing!! I love 2 Old Guys, I'm 10 years older than you, so I can be one of the old girls haha
Transformers Pretenders. The robot hides inside of an organic shell. It was stoopid 🤣🤣
I always search for newest listed.
Cool hates awesome win Chris good luck on podcast😊💐👍
I am not amazing. I just buy too much stuff and I hate to throw it away. 🤗
We HATE promoted listings and refuse to race to the top of promoted percentage. We only promote at 2% and try to concentrate on low price and fast shipping.
Yes 😊Ditto 🛍️ Sometimes I get Brave and do 4% 😊
I will agree to disagree with you to some extent. While going with the cheapest price may help your sales, I think it lowers the value of the products. The more people race to the bottom, the more items are devalued. Though, I'm sure it helps with your sales, it doesn't help the community overall. Just my opinion...for what it's worth.
It's hard to believe that most resellers are so altruistic that they're working for the good of the community. Sure, some here on YT will push that narrative, but it's not reality. What they're really doing is looking for subscribers and views to line their OWN pockets. Reality shows that when push comes to shove everyone is ultimately out for themselves.
@@Snarkapotamus I wasn’t meaning that you make decisions based on helping the community. I’m just saying that in general, racing to the bottom with your pricing is not always a good idea. If items are devalued for a quick sale, it can do more harm than good overall. Just my opinion, take it or leave it.
@@loyjones7553 - I agree. A perfect example is trying to sell clearance items from big box stores on Amazon. All of a sudden items will come flooding in, and in an effort to sell their newly acquired inventory, everyone bottoms out their prices...the bottom line is; if you can't sit on products and wait till the smoke clears and prices go back up, it's not a good market to be in!
@@loyjones7553@loyjones7553 not sure what's hard to understand about the concept you present. You buy an item for 2, sell for 10. Next time you buy it for 2, sell for 5, next time you buy it for 2 and it's only worth 2. Race to the bottom hurts every one in the long run.
Those GE CBs always broke down...as our club called them rusty bucket mouth radios...
Hire Caleb to get rid of the spiders...😹😹😹
Oreos $7!!! 😳😳😳
My husband is a believer...we gotta eat...who cares!!! 1😳😳😭😭😭😭
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Ah...the Mr. T starter kit...
eBay is greedy I just sold a item $140 I got $111 after fees
I Pity the Fool who doesn't price Competitively!