The secrets to a great yard sale


In order to get an exceptional yard sale you will
have to consider these factors. The price you are
willing to sell your objects for. You know the
saying that customers are always right? Well
when you do a yard sale the saying takes all its
sense because you might have to lower your
price if you want to get rid of your junk.

Sell low not high.

Do not sell your items for more than what you
might expect to see if you went at a yard sale and
saw that thing. Sure you’re in there to make a few
bucks, but your not selling to make this month’s
rent. Remember it was junk! These were things
that were drawing dust. Bottom line is that you will
not get a lot for these anyways so if you’re willing
to sell them, take the offer but if you want, you
can always negotiate. Also remind yourself that even if you like an object with the bottom of your heart
it doesn’t mean that your customers will care or feel the same way…

The lower the better.

Think of all the garage sale you ever went to and think of how many items were more than five dollars.
You can probably count it on the fingers of your hand. Keep it that way if you want any success in
your garage sale unless you have a Pablo Picasso painting hidden in your garage, then this is
another story. Some wont deal, some of them will so be open.

Sell things as a bunch.

If you really want to impress the old ladies or even the women out there, take that make up kit that you
won at the office Christmas party or a Chinese gift exchange and sell it as a whole and add a few
samples of cream. Most likely that people will pay more if there is a lot.  Another good attractor is
collectible items.

Get rid of.

If you really want to get rid of your tons of glasses you have in your cupboards, make a deal like a two
for one event. The people just love those promotions you’re your sales might go through the roof.
Remember you want money; the others want your stuff. Go further and offer a free item if they buy so
many items.

Bad condition means small prices.

Be realistic, if you want to sell a puzzle that’s
missing pieces, don’t sell it for $3 because some
might curse at you. It’s the same thing for books.
If some pages are ripped, you won’t convince
people to spend more than a few bucks to get
their hands on it. Dusting may help too you’ll
notice. You might not only increase the value of
sale but maybe a sale itself.

How it’s worth.

Want to stop being asked how it’s worth? Put how
much it costs on little stickers of each items.
Finally, be warned, you will be haggled. Happy
selling!
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