Showing posts with label eBay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eBay. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

eBay Tips : )

eBay is like rolling the dice. I never know if I'm going to bust or come out big.

This seems like it's going to be a profitable week. I have bids on 13 of my 50 items so far . . . my hope is to sell at last half of my items.

All my lots are closing tonight and tomorrow night and I'm up to $93.30 on just those 13 things.

Sometimes what is popular to people surprise me. I listed a porcelain tea set that the girls played with once. I have it back in it's original packaging, asked $3.50 for it . . . and it's up to $8.50 with 11 people still watching the auction.

The boys have moved to big boy beds, so I'm ridding myself of all the crib bedding. I listed that it's all well used, and still it's up to $15.80 with 22 people watching, and that's just the fitted sheets.

I know that throwing it all into a garbage bag and donating it would be nice of me and much easier, but I have 5 kids and I'm a stay at home mom. We can definitely use this money and it keeps me busy. Gives me a sense of accomplishment and makes me feel like I'm contributing a little bit.

As I'm going through my house, decluttering every area . . . I'm trying to envision what I want each room to look like, then trying to purge the rest. Then I separate into "save for next child", "eBay", "donate", or "garage sale".

I have found that Craig's List is more trouble then it's worth. I sold a little bit, but I have sooo many people contacting me and no follow through. I am just boxing up everything that I don't want to deal with on eBay in the garage. Mostly because it's too big to deal with shipping.

The kids have the last week in March off, so I'm ending the month with a garage sale. I'm hoping for decent weather . . .

A pre-Spring sale to reduce some of the large items I have cluttering my garage.

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I have been selling on eBay for a few years. With time I have gotten better at it.

I thought that I would share with you some of the things I have learned.

• If you are a beginner, use the simple format on eBay. I still use it. It covers the basics and it doesn't take 10 minutes to list one item.

• List items between 7pm and 9pm . . . this is the time I have the most luck. Dinner is finished for moms that may bid on my items, and ends before it gets too late. You have to remember the time zones, that time frame starts at 5pm on the West coast and ends at 10 pm on the East coast.

• Make sure you have a box or envelope to ship your item in. Nothing worse then having to go out and buy a box.

• Put similar items in groupings. You'll be able to get rid of items faster, and the price may get higher than if you list them individually because the buyer feels like they are getting a better deal. More is better to a lot of people.

• If your home is smoke-free, list it. That is VERY important to a lot of people.

• Pre-type your listings in WORD or any type program, as you take the pictures. List the TITLE, DESCRIPTION, CONDITION, SIZE, etc. It saves a lot of time. Also with the 2-hour "best" window for listing, you'll be able to list more in that period of time by copying and pasting into the eBay format.

• List your item for the least amount of money you want to sell the item for. If you only have 1 person interested in your item and you started bidding at 99 cents, they may make a bid of $10.00 . . . but get it for 99 cents because no one else bid it up. I always start an item for the amount I want for it, and usually get more.

• Take nice photos. They don't have to be professional, but the nicer the photo, the better the buyer can see what they are bidding on. Also, the more money you can probably get for the item. (I usually only list one photo [because it is free], unless it's a lot of items, or if I think showing more detail will bring more money to the item.)

• Sell you items before the right season to make the most money. If you have Halloween costume, list them at the beginning of October when everyone is looking. If you have winter coats, list them in Sept/Oct. If you have bathing suits or sun dresses, list them in March/April. Try to list just before the time when your item is most useful, you'll get more money.

• Make sure you charge enough for shipping! The post office costs more then you would think. Pre-package items and take them in to check out prices if you are unsure. Check out how much it will cost to ship to California (90210  :)) it'll give you the most expensive cost of shipping - (for me in the Midwest.)

• eBay gives you 50 free listings each month. My goal is to use them all. Sometimes they will have promotions to allow you to list more for free, you just have to watch for them. This keeps me busy enough for the month, and if I finish early, I just prepare for the next month.

• Get the eBay app if you have a smart phone. Every time someone bids on an items, the app will let me know with a "cha-ching!". . . no better sound  :)  I know, corny, but it puts a smile on my face every time!

If the item doesn't sell, just hit the re-list button and back up to auction it goes. If it doesn't sell the first week, it doesn't mean it never will. And re-listing is easy. If the item doesn't sell, I just throw it in the donate pile.

To some people, this extra work probably won't make sense. In that case, donate. For me, it does. The extra money is helping to pay off some debit, while saving $$$ to help purchase our next home. Every cent helps, and the cents are already adding up.

So, have fun selling all your extra clutter and clothes. And pray for great weather for the end of the month and remember to laugh at me if a blizzard hits!!!

And if you have some eBay tips to share, pass them along . . .

Thursday, March 24, 2011

eBay Crazy not so Cameron Crazy :(

So . . . I've been cleaning my house and throwing stuff in boxes that I want to try selling on eBay.

I haven't been paying much attention to the amount of stuff I have been accumulating.

That was, until today . . . I started pulling out all the boxes, there were 6 of them filled with random items.

Today I played, eBay catch up. Since my goal is 400 items by Easter . . . I have to get going on it.

Today I listed 104 items, so even if I only make the .99 cents I started each item at (because it's free), it will be almost a one-hundred dollar day, which isn't bad for a stay-at-home mom :) I already have some bids . . . so exciting!
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Yesterday, KC chaperoned Audrey's class trip to the zoo. It wasn't a beautiful day, but they didn't get rained on.

He was a little worried about the size of the group he would be responsible for. He was happy when he found out it was only 4.

This note also made him wonder what he was getting himself into.
I love it when people can have a sense of humor about things :) Simple humor is lacking these days, I love being surprised by humor when it's not expected :)

He didn't lose any of his kids, but by the end of the day one of them was falling asleep on a bench :)

Both Audrey and KC came home with stories of their day . . . I loved listening to the excitement in Audrey's voice, just as in her daddy's :) Still a child at heart!
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What I don't love.

Is that my husband is sick.

Sick over the end of a season.

When Duke loses . . . it takes the extra spark out of our daddy.

Suddenly the tournament doesn't seem as important to follow.

I tease and always pick another team to win the tournament, but I know that it's better for the whole family if Duke goes all the way.

Sorry Honey :(

But I'm still in this thing . . . "Go Florida!" . . . small out of respect :)

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Busy! Busy! Busy!

I have been BUSY, if you couldn't tell from my title :) This blog is about some of the things that have been keeping me busy.
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I have finally seen my new nephew Eli for the first time :) He's nearly a month old and my sick children have kept me from seeing him until now. Cameron didn't understand that he had a new cousin until he saw him.
ADORABLE! And he didn't make a sound the entire time we were there, even with my five playing. That's probably because he's used to my favorite niece Olivia, who's as loud as my five put together, LOL, but not kidding :)


Here's the first picture of all the cousins together, what a great looking family :)
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I also bought a pomegranate. Zoe loves them and is always begging for them. I hate them because they are such a mess. I bought one anyways, because that's what moms do.


I looked up on the Internet and found a YouTube video of how to properly cut a pomegranate. It also showed a less messy way to do it, which I was very excited about. Zoe got to enjoy the pomegranate and I don't have red stained hands. Now pomegranates won't be so scary to buy.


Here's a link to the YouTube video, if you are interested.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHyqoeB0Wlk
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I bravely and patiently cut Emmitt and Castiel's hair. I used my skills from watching the other kids get their hair cut for years.  I'm proud to say that Castiel no longer can be mistaken for a girl.
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I've also been busy with eBay! I have sold 89 items for $727.73! I can't believe it either. I just listed a bunch of stuff: stuffed animals, doll house furniture, dvds, baby items and nearly everything sold.


I sold a pet net for 9.00 plus 1.50 s/h and the two grandparents from our dollhouse for 19.50 plus 3.00 s/h, three receiving blankets for 6.50 plus 2.50 s/h and a car seat for 46.00 plus 20.00 s/h. I am definitely going to keep selling.


It's putting extra money in my pockets while cleaning up my house at the same time :) Win, Win. Packaging everything up and getting it to the post office is a lot of work, but I would do that over having a garage sale any day.
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Cameron also started his second semester of pre-preschool. It's only 2 days a week, but it's good for him to have something to do on his own. The teachers are great and he loves them. I am thankful that they have him singing the alphabet in order, because it's something I couldn't convince him of.


He started complaining of his toes being scrunched in his shoes, so we went shoe shopping after his first day. I got him a new pair and didn't realize until then just how scrunched his toes really were. I gotta teach him to speak up sooner, because these days I'm too busy to notice everything unless told.


He went from a size 7-1/2 to a 10. Ouch!!!
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I designed a vehicle magnet for my mother's business. Soon she will be able to advertise while she's driving around town. I think my dad should get a set for his vehicle too to show his support :) 


Here's a link to my mother's fused glass website if you are interested.
http://www.mysassyglass.com/
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I have been playing around with Picasa. This is a google photo program. I think I'm going to use it to make my photo books for the kids. I'm not sure yet, still playing around. I am also trying to figure out how to share photos with the program. I have it all set up to share, I just have to contact someone to test it out, fyi Em. I figure it might be an easy way to exchange photos with the family. I know some of the family has great pics of my kids, and really, I just want to steal them.
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I have also discovered a new way to get my kids to eat apples. I asked for an apple peeler and pie dish for Christmas. I am yet to make an apple pie, but we did have to try out the new tool and we discovered it is fun and easy . . . and most importantly, it makes apples taste so much better, lol.
The girls have been asking to peel an apple when they get home from school, instead of rummaging around the treat drawer.


Doesn't all curly food taste better.
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Zoe was looking at my calendar where I am keeping track of all my goal accomplishments and said "That Chicken Cordon Bleu was last Monday, it feels like forever ago". So I took that as her asking for another new meal, which we had last night. It was Mushroom Meatloaf, which the girls devoured and the boys weren't interested in touching. That's okay, I had leftover Mac & Cheese in the fridge :) I'll post the recipe later.
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And then, there is the planning for January's get-together. We are Packer fans in Bear Country, so I can't think of a better party. All the Bear fans (our neighbors) are coming over for Brats and Burgers and we're gonna watch the Packers take the Championship (I hope, otherwise they might all be kicked out of our house into the snowbank).


My boys are ready for a BIG WIN on Sunday!!!


Life around here is never dull, that's for sure. I need a nap :)