Monday, October 31, 2011

Selling your extra stuff on eBay

The economy's tanking, cash is tight at home, and there are seemingly few ways to quickly make a little extra money. But selling household goods — dare we say, junk — is a proven way, and spring cleaning can provide the perfect impetus. Options abound, from hawking items at pawn shops (where business is booming) to selling items online to hosting the old standby, the garage sale.


Garage and yard sales are alot of work!  Try selling on eBay while sitting in the comfort of your own home.  It's very easy and I can also answer many questions for you as well, through this blog.  I have been selling on eBay for 5 years and 2 of that was full-time.  My niche is books, but I have sold anything from my kids used footwear (as long as they are clean and gently used), jewelry, pocketbooks (coach), gift cards/store credits, misc.shipping supplies, specialty items, kitchenware (my Pampered Chef -still in the box and some used items), clothes to my daughters homemade duct tape bracelets!


Here's a few quick tips for you:


Do some research. In many cases, all of your competitors' information is easy to see. Take a look at how others price similar items. Use keywords in your postings that helped previous sellers. But also look for ways to set your ad and item apart — the goal is to drive traffic to your sale.
Take a picture. A professional-looking photo in an ad will help sell the item. Use a cloth backdrop to make your item stand out.
Be honest. "It's OK to sell things that are chipped and cracked, but you need to be honest. "Show an additional photo so people know what they are bidding on."
Mention shipping/pickup arrangements. This varies on eBay, for example, the seller is responsible for shipping items. You determine the shipping costs and arrangements in the listing. Be competitive but fair. 
Remember that feedback occurs. On sites such as eBay, after every sale, buyers and sellers have the opportunity to comment. Feedback will affect future sales, so be honest and treat your listing and buyers like a business.
Consider fees and payment options. EBay charges a listing fee, listing upgrade fee, a commission fee and a final value fee. Though small, they can add up. For example, a shirt listed in an eBay auction for $12, with pictures and bold font, will cost you $5 in fees. Though the site is not affiliated with eBay, you can calculate your fees at ebcalc.com. PayPal and other payment options allow sellers and buyers to trade products for cash without revealing either party's financial information. 




Let's Make Some Money, Honey!!

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Swap your Books, Cd's, DVD's and Video Games!!

Trading is a great way to get rid of your older versions of videeo games or get those cd's out of your closet (they're on your ipod anyways), books, amd dvd's you have watched a million times!!

Swap.com is the place for you!  www.swap.com

The swap market is huge and this company based out of Boston, MA has captured this market almost 3 years ago!  I am a founding member, joined within their 1st year (they actually gave me a badge with George Washington on it), get it...lol 

It's a very fun, fair and reputable site.  They also have a swap guarantee, see below.  You can't go wrong , my friends!

You can also refer friends to get a free mailing label!

Here's what swap.com says:
Swapping is the purest form of commerce. I give you something and, in exchange, you give me something of equal value. It has been around for eons and continues to thrive. Swapping is also meant to be free.
Swap.com wants to be there to help make swapping easier and more fun. Our marketplace is vibrant and we continue to see it grow. As a result, the only costs associated with Swap.com are shipping costs to get your item to your swap partner. There are no other charges.
We do require that every member have a valid form of payment on file to comply with our SafeSwap guarantee. This ensures that all members are treated equally and send the items they agreed to send.

What's up with the shipping costs?

You are responsible for shipping your item to your swap partner once a trade is completed. Swap.com offers a very easy to use, convenient shipping label that you can print from the comfort of your own home. This label includes the sender and recipient addresses, as well as the postage, already printed for you. We also offer built-in tracking and delivery confirmation to help make sure your package arrives safe and sound.
You are still welcome to buy your postage at your local post office if you prefer. We're happy to share. However, we strongly encourage you to buy delivery confirmation from the USPS. This will help protect you from members claiming they never received your item, this is called our SafeSwap Guarantee. You'll also find that the prices are the same (see chart below).
Item Swap.com Shipping USPS Shipping
Postage $2.41** (1lb. media mail) $2.41** (1lb. media mail)
Delivery Confirmation $0.80* $0.80
Shipping Cost Total $3.18 $3.18

There is a "Haves" List (for items you want to trade), and a "Want" List for the items you would like to get.  You can mix and match the items for trade, Swap will email you to let you know.  At that point, you go in to see whats available and then decide if you want the trade or not.

Tips:
Just describe your items correctly and clearly state any defects.  It is kinda like ebay where you leave feedback for items you have bought and sold...No money is exchanged though.  They did start charging a fee to use the site, but you can print labels right from their site to make the shipping more efficient and convenient.

Let's Save Some Money, Honey!!


Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Surveys~Giveaways That can turn into cash or merchandise

I have found some excellent survey sites, where you can earn cash, gift cards or merchandise.  More info to follow..


  Let's make some Money, Honey!!





Sunday, October 23, 2011

Operation Thank You Military savings 30% off October 23rd to November 5th, 2011

Ocean State Job Lot is offering a 30% off discount off your ENTIRE purchase to all current military, (discharged or retired) with valid I.D.

OPERATION THANK YOU!! 



Acceptable forms of I.D. are:

• DOD Active / Retired Military Dependent / Family ID
• DD-214 / Military Discharge Papers
• VA ID Card
• VA Hospital ID Card
• VA Service Connected Disability ID Card
• CAC ID Card
• VFW ID Card
• American Legion ID Card
• DD-1300






Clean up and Cash in!!!

Wanna save some cash and get rid of your trash???
(We all know that your trash is someones treasure) 
but did you know you can sell your stuff and get books, gift cards, postage stamps, clothes, etc for FREE????


I have been an avid reader forever but hate to spend the money on them. I have hit the closings of books store, bought on the internet and am a stalker of the local Annie's Book Stop!! I have found quite a few sites to swap or trade, sell for books, gift cards, makeup, Coach purses, Uggs, cd's, dvd's, makeup, etc...


This is one of the sites I used frequently to get rid of so much stuff , you'd never think to sell. Click my link below to go to Listia.com and register for free! It work's like ebay, but no CASH, it's all based on points.

Click to earn free credits just for signing up!! http://www.listia.com/signup/356670







Mystery Shopping - Get paid to go to the movies, eat and shop!

A great way to make actual CASH money is Mystery Shopping. 

I have spent so much time over the year trying to find out a way to make money while I home.  Well, I have tested a company, that is totally legit. I have since completed several "Audits", "Theater checks" and "Fast Food Mystery Shops" and have actually gotten paid!!

You know how it is..you take surveys and all the sudden you are bombarded with spam or telephone calls from rude telemarketers!  





I can send anyone interested the email link, because they use referrals only from current shoppers.  You will be emailed the information directly from the company to apply. 

You wanna know how you get your money honey??  You get paid either by a check or direct deposit.  Another tidbit, cuz nothing is ever free, you must file a tax return on the money you earn over $600.00 per year.  At years end they will send you a 1099 form, for your income earned.  

It's fun, easy and you can pick and choose the ones you want to do, no obligations at all.  I work full time outside of the home and on my days off, I schedule them if I can. 

So let's make some Money, Honey!!