Thank you so much! We believe in sticking to a plan, staying consistent, and just putting in the work day after day. There’s no magic formula - just steady effort and learning as we go. We’re glad to hear the approach resonates with you!
One thing to keep in mind when looking up comps is that the vast majority of items are listed by really bad sellers with bad descriptions and bad photos. This will always skew the results. I try to test most things my self and will also use comps from my own solds.
Found you by accident ! What a treasure of information you guys are. Thank you so much for sharing your success. I just started selling Ebay this week and this was a total blessing. Again, thank you!
Love your content and business model ❤ how can I grow my store 😩 I feel that I can’t find enough clothes to post and I have a full time job. Any whole sale or online thrifting. Thank you!!!
Thank you so much for the support! Growing a store while working full-time can be challenging, but it’s definitely doable with a solid strategy. Here are some tips that could help: 1. Wholesale Options: Try looking into liquidation or wholesale suppliers. Websites like B-Stock, Liquidation.com, and BULQ offer clothing pallets, though quality and brands can vary. It can be an upfront cost, but you’ll have a lot of inventory to work with. 2. Online Thrifting: Sites like ThredUp and ShopGoodwill offer bulk lots or discounted items. It takes some time to source, but you can find great deals on higher-quality pieces if you’re patient. 3. Automation Tools: Since time is limited, consider using cross-listing tools like AutoPosher to expand to platforms like Poshmark or Mercari quickly. It’s a game-changer for growing your reach without extra work on your end. 4. Consistency: Listing a few items consistently, even just 5-10 per day, keeps your store active and can improve your visibility in search results. If you have any other questions or want some specific guidance on automation or sourcing, feel free to ask. Keep pushing, and best of luck with your business!
You have just high prices. If you daily get like 5 or 10 or lower orders you can earn enough. I am looking how I can increase sale with the products that just cost 3-4 pound.
Resale brothers - help me out. I'm not asking for specifics but can you tell me if you find the best stuff in the actual city or in the suburbs or in the country? I am in a very rural area and I spent 45 hours driving this week to source and I fell short of my needed 140 pieces of clothing. I'm trying to figure out if going to a large city a few hours away would yield better results. I love your content - you are true resellers and I respect the grind.
If you dedicate a day (or 2) to source from the city, make it worth your while, bigger budget, bring a fashionable friend or family member that can volunteer their time or buy them lunch and pay them. I also am in a rural area. Best of luck finding things that work for you! 💜🙂
You guys are great! Quick question here - Why do you not sell on Depop? I know they only take 3% I believe. I don't sell on Depop and was thinking about doing so. I was curious why you guys choose not to? P.S. Just used your Autoposher code and LOVE IT!!! - Tyler from Goshen, IN
Hey Tyler! Thanks so much for the kind words, and we’re glad you’re loving AutoPosher! Great question about Depop! We've found that each platform attracts a unique audience, and for our inventory, eBay and Poshmark have been the best fit. Depop’s more geared toward vintage and streetwear, which isn’t the main focus for our store, so we haven’t prioritized it. Plus, with eBay's reach and Poshmark's community, we’re able to get strong visibility and consistent sales across those two. That said, Depop could be a great option depending on your niche! Thanks again for using our code - happy selling!
How’s your guys work life balance? How much time do you have to do other stuff, I’m about to be at 20k 90day total and it’s pretty manageable being full time student but man doing that much to me even with another person I feel like would take up a lot of my time! Too much! Respect the grind
Thanks so much! Work-life balance is definitely a challenge, especially with all the demands that come with growing the store. Right now, we’re finding a rhythm that works, but it can be tough, especially with family and other commitments. The key has been setting boundaries and using tools to streamline where possible, like cross-listing and automation software. At 20k in 90 days, you’re killing it, especially as a full-time student! It’s impressive you’re managing that volume. Just keep adjusting as you go - sometimes, small tweaks can free up more time than you’d think. Keep up the grind, and thanks again for the respect!
@@ResaleBrothers yessir always! I list about 15 quality listings a day it can be a struggle I’m about to graduate so I’ve been debating if I want to go full time ebay or work for DoD I also workout and run everyday also but thanks for being transparent! The end goal is to invest in real estate anyways so neither things I would do for too long do you guys have an exit strategy?
I'd say it’s an average of the overall haul rather than making sure each individual tag says under $5. If we're referencing a specific item however, we mean don't pay more than $5 for that particular item.
Not true it can be done of you scale it up and put on the time. Easy to make 3,000 a month part time starting. Then put it back it's a snowball affect. Just need to source enough and high sell through rate.
We list around 75-85 items per day, seven days a week, and also recreate an additional 50-100 listings daily using AutoPosher. It’s a big daily commitment, but it helps keep the store active, boosts visibility, and drives consistent sales.
Auto Posher offers several subscription plans to cater to different reselling needs: Automation Plan: $35 per month ($25 per month for Poshmark or eBay only). This plan includes features like inventory management, daily automation tasks (sharing, following, relisting, and sending offers), and priority email support. Crosslisting Plan: $39.99 per month. It provides 750 listing credits and 100 smart credits monthly, along with inventory management, AI-powered listing generation, sale detection, auto-delisting, and analytics. Bundle Plus Plan: $69.99 per month. This combines features from both the Automation and Crosslisting plans, offering 750 listing credits and 100 smart credits monthly, along with comprehensive marketplace automations and priority email support
Haha, no Walmart jobs here! We’re still at it, just been hustling hard behind the scenes to keep the store growing and make content when we can. Appreciate you sticking with us and checking in - it means a lot! We’re still here, just keeping busy with listings and working on more videos. Thanks for the support!
Appreciate the video. As a business person I wonder why you would share what sells to help other people compete with you? If you are doing so well on eBay why the need to earn revenue to teach? I’m just curious thanks.
@@erinsmiles2day522honestly, I don’t need to be here. I don’t need to be spoon fed information to be successful on eBay. Quite often these BOLOs become a race to the bottom and are no longer that great to sell because of these videos. I’ve seen it so many times. Didn’t mean to trigger you Karen, my apologies.
We don’t really make very much money off TH-cam or affiliates, but we do feel it is a good way to diversify. We definitely don’t need to do it, we just enjoy helping people and showing that our version of eBay reselling can be successful. Plus there’s so much clothing out there that we believe there’s plenty to go around. Thanks for the question!
@@ResaleBrothers understood. I think it's important for people to understand that what you guys sell won't necessarily sell the same for others, especially when an item is easy enough to find. There is a ton of clothing out there but the percentage of good clothing to sell on eBay is a pretty small percentage hence why you can sell it for a higher amount. Knowing how to find inventory on your own vs copying what others are doing is the key to being successful in my honest opinion.
The information they're providing is so valuable for any reselling business. Regardless of if it's run by one, two, or twenty people. If you genuinely can't see the relevance, you should probably look for a different line of work.
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Thank you for showing us how it can be done on eBay without complaining or changing up your business constantly. :)
Thank you so much! We believe in sticking to a plan, staying consistent, and just putting in the work day after day. There’s no magic formula - just steady effort and learning as we go. We’re glad to hear the approach resonates with you!
One thing to keep in mind when looking up comps is that the vast majority of items are listed by really bad sellers with bad descriptions and bad photos. This will always skew the results. I try to test most things my self and will also use comps from my own solds.
That's a great point! It's important to focus on quality and differentiate yourself in a competitive market.
Yes! I price things for what I want out of them. I hardly ever shop by brand but buy style.
How did I just find you guys!!?? I've been selling clothing for around 2 years now. This is incredible. thank you.
Found you by accident ! What a treasure of information you guys are. Thank you so much for sharing your success. I just started selling Ebay this week and this was a total blessing. Again, thank you!
Friendly tip, I recommend y’all getting a wooden hanger. It would make your listings look a little more classy. Love your content! 🙂🫶
Thanks so much for watching!! We’ll give that a try!
@@ResaleBrothers Walmart has some really good ones by Better Homes and Gardens. Grabbed some a few months ago. Looks nice! 😃😃
On that Callaway, I use “quilted” vs puffer because you’re right, they will think they are getting something more substantial
Shopping has been so pleasant on Ditchit-Amazon problems are over! 🙌
I can’t believe someone still buys Sean’s clothes.
Yall are the best! Love all your videos. You keep it real. Thanks for lists
We’re so glad you’re finding the videos helpful - thanks for the support!
The Patagonia conejo it’s pronounced co ne ho which means rabbit in Spanish 😊
Great work! Always appreciate the honest content
Thanks! Glad the honesty resonates!
First!!!Really Enjoy Your Videos!!!! Lets go!!!!!!!!
Thanks! We appreciate you!
Love your content and business model ❤ how can I grow my store 😩 I feel that I can’t find enough clothes to post and I have a full time job. Any whole sale or online thrifting. Thank you!!!
Thank you so much for the support! Growing a store while working full-time can be challenging, but it’s definitely doable with a solid strategy. Here are some tips that could help:
1. Wholesale Options: Try looking into liquidation or wholesale suppliers. Websites like B-Stock, Liquidation.com, and BULQ offer clothing pallets, though quality and brands can vary. It can be an upfront cost, but you’ll have a lot of inventory to work with.
2. Online Thrifting: Sites like ThredUp and ShopGoodwill offer bulk lots or discounted items. It takes some time to source, but you can find great deals on higher-quality pieces if you’re patient.
3. Automation Tools: Since time is limited, consider using cross-listing tools like AutoPosher to expand to platforms like Poshmark or Mercari quickly. It’s a game-changer for growing your reach without extra work on your end.
4. Consistency: Listing a few items consistently, even just 5-10 per day, keeps your store active and can improve your visibility in search results.
If you have any other questions or want some specific guidance on automation or sourcing, feel free to ask. Keep pushing, and best of luck with your business!
as ususal great content so glad i have you tube to help me learn about reselling.
We’re so glad it’s helpful!
Same!
@@ResaleBrotherssuper helpful! Just found your Channel and I’m subscribed! You’re cuties too so that made it a quick sub 😁
love your videos!! you are so funny and helpful thank you !!! harry potter always sells for me!
Thanks for watching! We love Harry Potter!
You have just high prices. If you daily get like 5 or 10 or lower orders you can earn enough. I am looking how I can increase sale with the products that just cost 3-4 pound.
Lululemon Mens ABC joggers ( anti ball crushing) 😅
Wow 😂 that is hilarious
Do u show poshmark sales too?
We show some poshmark sales! Be on the lookout for an all poshmark whatsold video coming out next week!
How much of that is actual profit after paying for the labor? How much do you really take home a year after everything is taken out?
Resale brothers - help me out. I'm not asking for specifics but can you tell me if you find the best stuff in the actual city or in the suburbs or in the country? I am in a very rural area and I spent 45 hours driving this week to source and I fell short of my needed 140 pieces of clothing. I'm trying to figure out if going to a large city a few hours away would yield better results. I love your content - you are true resellers and I respect the grind.
I had to pick up items in other categories when I couldn't find enough items to meet my listing goals.
You said a couple of times that you got the piece at an “actual thrift store “. Where do you source the bulk of your inventory?
If you dedicate a day (or 2) to source from the city, make it worth your while, bigger budget, bring a fashionable friend or family member that can volunteer their time or buy them lunch and pay them. I also am in a rural area. Best of luck finding things that work for you! 💜🙂
Just learned this last week actually... anti ball crushing
You guys are great! Quick question here - Why do you not sell on Depop? I know they only take 3% I believe. I don't sell on Depop and was thinking about doing so. I was curious why you guys choose not to? P.S. Just used your Autoposher code and LOVE IT!!! - Tyler from Goshen, IN
Hey Tyler! Thanks so much for the kind words, and we’re glad you’re loving AutoPosher!
Great question about Depop! We've found that each platform attracts a unique audience, and for our inventory, eBay and Poshmark have been the best fit. Depop’s more geared toward vintage and streetwear, which isn’t the main focus for our store, so we haven’t prioritized it. Plus, with eBay's reach and Poshmark's community, we’re able to get strong visibility and consistent sales across those two. That said, Depop could be a great option depending on your niche!
Thanks again for using our code - happy selling!
How’s your guys work life balance? How much time do you have to do other stuff, I’m about to be at 20k 90day total and it’s pretty manageable being full time student but man doing that much to me even with another person I feel like would take up a lot of my time! Too much! Respect the grind
Thanks so much! Work-life balance is definitely a challenge, especially with all the demands that come with growing the store. Right now, we’re finding a rhythm that works, but it can be tough, especially with family and other commitments. The key has been setting boundaries and using tools to streamline where possible, like cross-listing and automation software.
At 20k in 90 days, you’re killing it, especially as a full-time student! It’s impressive you’re managing that volume. Just keep adjusting as you go - sometimes, small tweaks can free up more time than you’d think. Keep up the grind, and thanks again for the respect!
@@ResaleBrothers yessir always! I list about 15 quality listings a day it can be a struggle I’m about to graduate so I’ve been debating if I want to go full time ebay or work for DoD I also workout and run everyday also but thanks for being transparent! The end goal is to invest in real estate anyways so neither things I would do for too long do you guys have an exit strategy?
when u say u pay 5 or less, is that average of the load of clothes or u make sure the tag even says less than 5 bucks?
I'd say it’s an average of the overall haul rather than making sure each individual tag says under $5. If we're referencing a specific item however, we mean don't pay more than $5 for that particular item.
shout out to Diddy??!!!
More like shout at Diddy 😂 He needs to be locked up
baby oil pockets!
After watching all these eBay resellers on TH-cam for years I've come to the conclusion that y'all are blowing smoke 😂
Wrong 😂😂😂
Not true it can be done of you scale it up and put on the time. Easy to make 3,000 a month part time starting. Then put it back it's a snowball affect. Just need to source enough and high sell through rate.
@@Branden-vl9sl exactly!
How many listings do you guys do a day?
We list around 75-85 items per day, seven days a week, and also recreate an additional 50-100 listings daily using AutoPosher. It’s a big daily commitment, but it helps keep the store active, boosts visibility, and drives consistent sales.
Try this-Ko Ne Ho, in spanish it means rabbit.
How much is auto posher?
Auto Posher offers several subscription plans to cater to different reselling needs:
Automation Plan: $35 per month ($25 per month for Poshmark or eBay only). This plan includes features like inventory management, daily automation tasks (sharing, following, relisting, and sending offers), and priority email support.
Crosslisting Plan: $39.99 per month. It provides 750 listing credits and 100 smart credits monthly, along with inventory management, AI-powered listing generation, sale detection, auto-delisting, and analytics.
Bundle Plus Plan: $69.99 per month. This combines features from both the Automation and Crosslisting plans, offering 750 listing credits and 100 smart credits monthly, along with comprehensive marketplace automations and priority email support
@ thank you for this
Also is it a phone app or computer app or both?
There isn’t an app, but it’s very friendly on your mobile device. Like just using it on your safari or google chrome.
Anti Ball Crushing 😅
I didn’t know what happened to y’all. Thought y’all might got a job at Walmart.
Haha, no Walmart jobs here! We’re still at it, just been hustling hard behind the scenes to keep the store growing and make content when we can. Appreciate you sticking with us and checking in - it means a lot! We’re still here, just keeping busy with listings and working on more videos. Thanks for the support!
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Appreciate the video. As a business person I wonder why you would share what sells to help other people compete with you? If you are doing so well on eBay why the need to earn revenue to teach? I’m just curious thanks.
Because they ate not greedy *ssholes , sharing knowledge is being apart of the reselling community. You don’t belong here with that mindset
*are not greedy
@@erinsmiles2day522honestly, I don’t need to be here. I don’t need to be spoon fed information to be successful on eBay. Quite often these BOLOs become a race to the bottom and are no longer that great to sell because of these videos. I’ve seen it so many times. Didn’t mean to trigger you Karen, my apologies.
We don’t really make very much money off TH-cam or affiliates, but we do feel it is a good way to diversify. We definitely don’t need to do it, we just enjoy helping people and showing that our version of eBay reselling can be successful. Plus there’s so much clothing out there that we believe there’s plenty to go around. Thanks for the question!
@@ResaleBrothers understood. I think it's important for people to understand that what you guys sell won't necessarily sell the same for others, especially when an item is easy enough to find. There is a ton of clothing out there but the percentage of good clothing to sell on eBay is a pretty small percentage hence why you can sell it for a higher amount. Knowing how to find inventory on your own vs copying what others are doing is the key to being successful in my honest opinion.
Most people that’s make this type of money on Selling platforms are working in group of 2 not relevant to a single reseller
They still have great info on brands and you obviously can adjust your goals to match the manpower you have.
The information they're providing is so valuable for any reselling business. Regardless of if it's run by one, two, or twenty people. If you genuinely can't see the relevance, you should probably look for a different line of work.