I started paying up for some items. My daughter told me about Tom Ford sneakers she found at a thrift store for $20. She refused to pay that much. I went and bought them and sold them in less than 30 days for $276. Ive done that on a few other items too.
I think setting the goal of paying off debts is a really good goal to have. Of course don't forget to have fun with it and don't be like me stressing about how to do taxes and setting up a PO Box for returns. Consistency always creates a snowball. Buy cheap, sell high, adapt. It's conceptually simple but hard to do daily if you don't keep a positive mindset.
My wife and I have 4 eBay stores and a website with 2 more websites planned, fulltime resellers since 2017, 50,000 eBay listings and counting. Nothing better than running a business with your spouse. Hard to call it a marriage when a job gets more time* than your spouse. Even if you don't resell, start a business with your spouse.
@@hieronymusx8111 Great question, many reasons. 1) its called rotating defects which despite what YT ebayers preach, the more items you list, the more risk you bring to your account. defects reset every 90 days, so instead of being out of business for 90 days if you get into hot water, you can shift focus to another store. 2) Different niches, I don't want to disclose what I sell but I'll give you an idea using an example, lets say you have 20,000 baseball cards listed and 10,000 clothing items listed. in order to be truly successful on eBay you need multi item transactions. In the niches I am in, I almost never sell only 1 item per order, and often times I'll have 10 up to 50 items sold in an order. If you are selling cards and building a following/subscribers for that niche and you are some days listing baseball cards and other days listing clothing you lose attention and attention is important. 3) we utilize the 50,000 free listings in the collectable listings category and if you plan on maxing that out, meaning going over 60,000 listing in a collectable niche, then you are shooting yourself in the foot by using those free listings by another niche that you will eventually have to move to another store anyway. Regarding extra work, that's like saying McDonald's should only have one location because having multiple locations is more work, its not true, I have all 4 stores auto logged in on browsers, it takes less than 2 seconds to be on any account at any time. shipping is more organized per niche so when I'm working on one store I know exactly where to go pull sold listings vs back and forth if we had 1 store. having more stores = more organized which = less work. Most people aren't ambitious enough to need multiple stores. I'll be at 150,000 listings in 2 years. We put up 2000 listings a week, many of our listings are replenishable so when one sells the active listing count doesn't go down. Most of what I do 99.99% of resellers can ignore, it does not apply to them.
Scrolling thru TH-cam after my Whatnot show and found this. Been selling almost 2 years on whatnot. Life changing platform. Great video. Looking forward to seeing both of you on Whatnot.
Oh my God that’s so good! I’m at one hour and seven minutes in!!! so I livein Corpus Christi, Texas… and our local by sell trade is called Threads and they have taught me so much!!! But what you were talking about expand on that business model on a crazy level that I’m totally here for!!!!!
Great ideas Kay!! I love the live selling in thrift stores. The idea they have stack of clothes in the back ready to go to landfill gives me heartburn.
Is eBay stories are the same stories I've been seeing year after year the only problem is I don't really see it happening on the actual eBay website. But I'm seeing and when I'm reading an eBay communities and across the internet is that eBay fees are ridiculously high and the fact that they're charging a fee on top of the taxes and shipping that they're charging is one reason why people are just basically not even bothering to sell on eBay anymore. So I'm not going to make this a long drawn out response but I believe that there's quite a few people here on eBay getting paid to post videos like this because really there isn't much odds in a person making this kind of money on eBay these days them days is long gone and over with
We purchase our insurance through marketplace. Just be aware it is more expensive. So before you quit your 9-5, do the research on how much it will cost
So you are paying a person slightly over $100 for a days work. That is not very much if they are working eight hours a day, plus gas. Are they only working part-time during the day?
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I started paying up for some items. My daughter told me about Tom Ford sneakers she found at a thrift store for $20. She refused to pay that much. I went and bought them and sold them in less than 30 days for $276. Ive done that on a few other items too.
I think setting the goal of paying off debts is a really good goal to have. Of course don't forget to have fun with it and don't be like me stressing about how to do taxes and setting up a PO Box for returns. Consistency always creates a snowball. Buy cheap, sell high, adapt. It's conceptually simple but hard to do daily if you don't keep a positive mindset.
My wife and I have 4 eBay stores and a website with 2 more websites planned, fulltime resellers since 2017, 50,000 eBay listings and counting. Nothing better than running a business with your spouse. Hard to call it a marriage when a job gets more time* than your spouse. Even if you don't resell, start a business with your spouse.
Genuinely asking. Why do you need multiple eBay stores? That just seems like a bunch of extra work.
@@hieronymusx8111 Great question, many reasons. 1) its called rotating defects which despite what YT ebayers preach, the more items you list, the more risk you bring to your account. defects reset every 90 days, so instead of being out of business for 90 days if you get into hot water, you can shift focus to another store. 2) Different niches, I don't want to disclose what I sell but I'll give you an idea using an example, lets say you have 20,000 baseball cards listed and 10,000 clothing items listed. in order to be truly successful on eBay you need multi item transactions. In the niches I am in, I almost never sell only 1 item per order, and often times I'll have 10 up to 50 items sold in an order. If you are selling cards and building a following/subscribers for that niche and you are some days listing baseball cards and other days listing clothing you lose attention and attention is important. 3) we utilize the 50,000 free listings in the collectable listings category and if you plan on maxing that out, meaning going over 60,000 listing in a collectable niche, then you are shooting yourself in the foot by using those free listings by another niche that you will eventually have to move to another store anyway. Regarding extra work, that's like saying McDonald's should only have one location because having multiple locations is more work, its not true, I have all 4 stores auto logged in on browsers, it takes less than 2 seconds to be on any account at any time. shipping is more organized per niche so when I'm working on one store I know exactly where to go pull sold listings vs back and forth if we had 1 store. having more stores = more organized which = less work. Most people aren't ambitious enough to need multiple stores. I'll be at 150,000 listings in 2 years. We put up 2000 listings a week, many of our listings are replenishable so when one sells the active listing count doesn't go down. Most of what I do 99.99% of resellers can ignore, it does not apply to them.
@@hieronymusx8111 I gave you a long format answer but unfortunately YT sensors me. Hopefully you see this before they delete it.
It's a bot...not a real account...eBay as well as many other corporations pay for fake accounts to boost there image ..
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Scrolling thru TH-cam after my Whatnot show and found this. Been selling almost 2 years on whatnot. Life changing platform. Great video. Looking forward to seeing both of you on Whatnot.
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Great discussion. Very informative. You got my sub
So happy to see wayne on ur channel
I live close to them and shop the same places.
Great info!
Oh my God that’s so good! I’m at one hour and seven minutes in!!! so I livein Corpus Christi, Texas… and our local by sell trade is called Threads and they have taught me so much!!! But what you were talking about expand on that business model on a crazy level that I’m totally here for!!!!!
I would much rather see honest content about goals, failures and lessons learned then some hyped up bulls**t. Appreciate the content fellas.
Thank you both for sharing. Prayers you have a blessed day in the name of Jesus Christ.
Obey brand is saturated but if you have the right graphic or style or color it will sell fast
Great ideas Kay!! I love the live selling in thrift stores. The idea they have stack of clothes in the back ready to go to landfill gives me heartburn.
You can't sell what you don't list. Listing daily gives you more opportunities to make sales.
Is eBay stories are the same stories I've been seeing year after year the only problem is I don't really see it happening on the actual eBay website. But I'm seeing and when I'm reading an eBay communities and across the internet is that eBay fees are ridiculously high and the fact that they're charging a fee on top of the taxes and shipping that they're charging is one reason why people are just basically not even bothering to sell on eBay anymore. So I'm not going to make this a long drawn out response but I believe that there's quite a few people here on eBay getting paid to post videos like this because really there isn't much odds in a person making this kind of money on eBay these days them days is long gone and over with
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What is a better platform to do a live, Facebook or Whatnot?
Whatnot, but FB works if you have the audience for it.
What do you do about family health insurance? That’s what would hold me back.
We purchase our insurance through marketplace. Just be aware it is more expensive. So before you quit your 9-5, do the research on how much it will cost
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I don't recommend reselling full time. Unless you have other income coming in monthly.
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So you are paying a person slightly over $100 for a days work. That is not very much if they are working eight hours a day, plus gas. Are they only working part-time during the day?
Jump on a call and we can discuss further. Getpaidtosource.com
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@@M.M.7. I don’t think he is looking for “employees “
Think bigger maybe?
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