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Sunday, September 27, 2015
How to Make Quick Money by Selling the Stuff in Your House
The first step in making money selling your 'junk' is to decide what it is you want to sell. Just to scratch the surface, consider selling clothing, sports equipment, furniture, collectibles, designer items, DVDs, electronics, video games, appliances, toys, books, home goods, etc.
It is very important that the items you choose to sell are in clean, working condition. Be sure to fully inspect and clean everything. Doing so will not only increase the amount of money you get for the item, but it will prevent conflicts with buyers.
Now that you've determined what you have to sell, it's time to estimate how much the re-sell value of each item will be. This is an important step because it will help you choose how and where you will sell it. For example, you would be more likely to sell a valuable trading card on eBay than at a yard sale because you will make more on eBay with such an item. I recommend making a list of the items you have to sell. Next to the name of each item on your list, jot down what your guess on the resale value of the item is. Consider that gently used items like clothing, toys, home goods, etc will most often sell at about 1/3 of their original price. If you're unsure of what an item would sell for, head over to eBay.com and do a search for 'completed items' to see what items like yours have sold for in the past. Other places to search for resale value would be amazon.com and of course, Google.
Next you need to be aware of your options as to where to sell. The first, and possibly most successful option, is online. You are reaching more buyers online, and they are looking for exactly what you have. Selling items like collectibles, name brand clothing/bags/etc, electronics, DVDs, video games, baby gear, toys and more online can bring in top money. Two of the best places for selling online are eBay.com and craigslist.org. eBay charges a small listing fee and then a final value fee once the item sells. While this may seem like a downfall, it should be considered that eBay is offering a marketplace with the highest amount of traffic and highest potential for sales and value. In addition, eBay offers great security measures to not only ensure a more successful transaction. eBay also allows for the buyers to decide an items worth. You set a minimum bid and you will often be pleased to see the buyers will pay quite a bit more than your minimum. Craigslist is completely free and perhaps a better choice for large items like furniture and vehicles. Craigslist offers fewer security measures, so it is important that you protect yourself from fraudulent buyers. Craigslist will offer a higher amount of local buyers. Selling locally is beneficial because your buyers don't have to pay shipping charges and you don't have to figure out how to ship. I recommend taking advantage of the free membership for both of these sites and then reading what they have to offer. The more familiar you are with the sites, the more confident you will be in listing your items for sale there.
Another option for selling your items is through direct selling in local classified ads. This is effective for large items like furniture, cars/trucks, lawn equipments, etc. Set your price at about 1/3 to 1/2 of the price you paid for the item originally. Consider it's condition when deciding the price. If there are not many prospects for your items within the first few days, you should consider lowering your price. When selling through classified ads, please be sure to consider safety. Meet the buyer in a public location if possible. If not possible, be sure you have family or friends present when the buyer arrives to pay for and pick up the item.
You can also consider selling your items to your local consignment stores. Consignment stores are a great way to sell furniture, art, children's items, and sporting goods. You can expect the store owners to either pay you for the item upfront, or once the item sells. You will most likely be offered about 40% to 60% of what the items sells for in the consignment store. If they offer you less than what you think is fair, don't be afraid to decline the offer and take the item elsewhere.
There will always be yard sales! These are fantastic for household items, children's toys and clothing, kitchen gadgets, lawn supplies, crafting, etc. While you might price your items at about 25% of what you paid for the item, be prepared to encounter bargain shoppers asking for a price reduction. This commonly takes another 5-10% off your asking price. A great way to spice up your yard sale and the money you make is to offer baked goods and small cups of lemonade or iced tea. Try organizing your items by theme and be sure they are clean and presented with care. If it is thrown out front like it's junk, then people will want to pay for junk. It if is placed out there like an item of value, people will expect to pay for an item of value.
If you have loads of children's items to sell, be sure to ask around town about local children's consignment sales run by churches and other organizations. These sales are a great way to sell anything and everything baby, child, teen and maternity related. You will receive 50% to 70% of what your items sells for and the other percent goes towards the church and/or organization. You get to decide what the asking price is on the items, and you also get to pick up the items that do not sell or opt to donate them. A check is picked up or mailed to you at the end of the sale. So the perks here are many; you tag in the comfort of your home, you choose the price, part is donated to a good cause, you get back what doesn't sell, you're paid by a trustworthy location, etc. I highly recommend that my fellow mothers take advantage of these sales.
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Thursday, September 17, 2015
How to Make Money on eBay the Simple Way (9 Steps)
Sign up for an eBay account by going to the main eBay site and clicking the 'Register' link. Provide the requested information to establish the account, and create a username and a secure password. Guard your password carefully, since an individual who guesses your password could host auctions on your behalf, or even accept payment for fraudulent items. Your eBay reputation is critical to your success, so take steps to protect your online identity by choosing a password that is hard to guess, and by changing your password often.
Establish a Paypal account as well. You need to have a Paypal account in place so you can accept payments from online buyers. Just go to the Paypal website and enter the required information to sign up for an account.
Search your home for unwanted and unneeded items. Clean out the utility room, the basement, the attic, the garage and any other storage spaces. Bring all of your items into one area of your home and pick out the ones that are still usable. Throw the rest of the items away.
Create a list of all the items you have to sell, then check the final selling price of similar items on eBay. EBay has a 'Completed Listings' feature members can use to check the prices of similar items. Make sure you enter a complete description, including the model number if you have it. This will give you a more accurate list of sold items and their prices. Although you are not guaranteed to get similar prices, checking the completed listings can give you an idea of what to expect.
Set up an area to take photographs of your items. Good photos are a must on eBay, since your buyers will want to see what they are bidding on. Use an attractive cloth in a color that will complement and contrast with the item well. Don't use a yellow cloth as the background for a gold ring, for instance. It is important that the item you are selling stand out in each photo. Take high-quality pictures of each item, then bring your list of items with you to the computer.
Log on to your eBay account and go to the selling section. Choose an appropriate category for each item, then type a thorough description of the item and upload your photographs. Provide as much information as you can about each item, since buyers will rely on that information to determine whether they want to bid on your product.
Check your auctions frequently and respond to any buyer questions promptly. EBay has a feature that allows buyers and sellers to ask each other questions about the items up for bid. Check your auctions for questions at least one or two times a day, and always respond to questions right away.
Send an email to each winning bidder after the auction has ended to let them know they have won the item. EBay sends an email to the buyer as well, along with payment instructions. Always ship your items promptly, as soon as payment is received, and send a personal email to the buyers to let them know their items are on the way.
Continue to use eBay to clean out your home and closet. As you get a feel for which items sell well on eBay, you can begin to purchase items for resale at yard sales, thrift stores and local auctions. You can also ask friends and neighbors if they have items they would like to sell on eBay.
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Sunday, September 13, 2015
How to Make a Money Bouquet (9 Steps)
Lay the bills of choice face side up and roll each of the four corners around a toothpick to create a curl. Curl toward the middle of the bill. The curl becomes the outside of the rose.
Turn the bills over and crease in half lengthwise.
Pinch the bill together in the center so that it is crimped, and place a piece of floral wire over the crimp and bring it under the fold, then twist the ends of the wire together to form a stem. The bill now has a bowtie shape.
Push the center of the base of the bill, near the stem, outward with your thumb to create a cup-like shape.
Repeat the process with the remaining bills.
Hold one of the wired petals in your hand. Add two petals around the first petal, covering the open sides of the first petal. Add the following two petals back to back with the first petal, covering the openings of the previous petals. Twist all the wires together to form a long stem.
Wrap florist tape from the bottom of the rose down the wire stem.
Tape silk leaves onto the stem and wrap the entire stem with floral tape.
Repeat steps 1 through 6 to complete the bouquet with as many flowers as you desire.
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Tuesday, September 8, 2015
How to Make Money Buying Selling Gold
Invest in a gold testing kit and scale. You will need to test the gold that you agree to purchase before purchasing. You will also need to weigh the gold as you will be purchasing by weight. You will also need to start with some cash on hand to make your first purchases.
Have a gold party. Ask friends and family to gather together and bring old jewelry they do not want or scraps of gold. Test the gold and offer an amount to the owner that is less than what you can get for it, so that you can later sell it. A good incentive for a hostess to have a party is to offer a small percentage to her as well.
Advertise yourself as someone who buys scrap gold. You can have business cards, use word of mouth from the parties, or create flyers that give information on how someone can earn money bringing you scrap gold.
Have relationships with local pawn shops. While many of them may be buying and selling gold for their own profit, some may find it too tedious and decide not to. Offer your services to take any scrap or unclaimed gold off their hands.
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Thursday, September 3, 2015
How to Earn a Second Associate's Degree
Meet with an academic advisor at your current college, if you are already a student, or at the school you wish to attend. Discuss such options as courses of study and financial aid, particularly if you are finishing up one associate's degree and would like to earn another at the same school.
Speak to the department chair of the program in which you would like to earn your second associate's degree. Bring transcripts of your current and previous course work. You may find that general education classes such as math and English will transfer so you won't have to take them again, allowing you to earn your second associate's degree more quickly than your first.
Apply for the program in which you want to earn your second associate's degree. Provide all necessary forms, test scores, transcripts, references and other documentation required by the school.
Fill out all financial aid paperwork if you plan to seek loans, grants or scholarships. You may find that you qualify for less financial aid than you did before earning your first associate's degree, which is important if finances are a consideration. Discuss your options with a school financial aid officer.
Attend the classes you need to complete your second associate's. Study hard, pass the courses and turn in all required graduation paperwork.
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