Selling online is one of my hubby's sidelines, but not so these days as he is busy with his work. But his experience made me believe that we can truly gain cash online. Anyway, I just found these tips from Reader's Digest and thought of sharing this especially to all the women out there who have plenty of clothes in their closet. Here are the steps:
1. Wade through the pile.
Assess your unwanted clothes, then assign them to categories: Is the garment designer or vintage?
2. Understand the basics.
For the amateur seller, eBay makes the process simple, with tutorials on how its auction system works. This is where my hubby learned his online selling stuff. Other established vendors are thepaperbagprincess.com and decadesvintage.com.
3. Tell the whole truth.
Is it new, with tags still attached? Note any pulls, stains or repairs. Full disclosure now prevents disgruntled buyer later. If a stain is persistent, consider donation instead. In other words, be honest. If you don't want to get a negative feedback, you have to tell the whole truth.
4. Size up garments.
Sizing varies wildly, so list the garment's country of origin and provide its measurements, along with the size and name on the label.
5.Dress outfits to sell.
Clothers sell better when shown in 3-D. Have a friend play model and take photos from several angles, against an uncluttered backdrop. Crop the head, for privacy concerns.
6. Collect your cash.
According to a study done in 2008, most Web buyers prefer to use Paypal. Once you sign up for a free account, the service acts as an intermediary and keeps credit cards and banking infos private.
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