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Discussion in 'Antique Discussion' started by AntiqueBytes, Aug 29, 2023.

  1. Lucille.b

    Lucille.b Well-Known Member

    It can be tedious to sell -- are you listing on Ebay? A few months ago I had a hard time getting motivated for my selling on Ebay, and a trick for me worked. I made a deal with myself that I would just photograph and list just two items. I have hundreds of things I could be selling, but the thought of listing all of that would bog me down to complete non-productivity.

    So I'd go to photograph only two things (even if a little voice said, "why not just photograph a third thing??... You've got the camera out!) but I would stop at two things. It seemed to work, and in the end, I got a number of things listed, two at a time.

    Another idea to start -- make a short list of a few things you want to sell, and check things off. If you are like me, I tend to ruminate ... procrastinate. Lists can be magical.

    Good luck!
     
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  2. bosko69

    bosko69 Well-Known Member

    Lists are magic for me.I wake up,do the essentials,then look at the list & make a deal w/ myself-'Get thru half of Chore 1,then check the forum (for a set time),then finish #1"-the carrot & stick approach.
     
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  3. Soki

    Soki Active Member

    I definitely need some drive to get into listing my stuff. That happens spontaneously and I try to ride the wave when it happens.
    Making good photos is pretty easy these days (smartphones) and my item description are short and precise. I need less than 10 minutes for a listing, often less than 5 minutes. Some things sit for months, some only for minutes. I very rarely list items as auctions, not happy with the results. 7 or 10 days are too short to attract the right person for extraordinary pieces, especially in niche collecting-fields. I have very good experience with „buy it now + best offer“.
    I have far too many areas of interest and bought much stuff over the last 10 years. I‘m happy to say that I sold more than 70% after enjoying it. When I buy something new, another piece has to go, without exception (otherwise my lady kills me). I also avoid buying stuff that is hard to sell in the future. I know myself, I enjoy most things only one or two years and I‘m happy to give them to another „custodian“ then.
     
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  4. Marie Forjan

    Marie Forjan Well-Known Member

    I sell at shows and a flea market April through October, so no online selling then for me, just to busy. Usually November through March I get some things on ebay. Usually BIN with best offer works best for me.

    Motivated? I just have to look around my office area :smuggrin:
     
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  5. bosko69

    bosko69 Well-Known Member

    "7 or 10 days are too short to attract the right person for extraordinary pieces".
    -I notice some folks list their items for months.I guess this is the best way to move big ticket items.
    PS-Must admit,not finding as many 'extraordinary pieces' cheap these days (post Ebay,Google Lens,Roadshow),seems like everyone in my vicinity has become an 'American Picker'.
     
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  6. Soki

    Soki Active Member

    If anything sits for longer than 6 months, I lower the price, maybe make new photos and relist the item.
    Works out for me. The hardest thing to sell so far are antique stone/glass beads. That's a bit frustrating. At least they don’t need much space.
    You’re right, it’s hard to get a nice bargain these days. For me a bargain is something I bought for around 60-70% (or less) of the market value, as far as it can be determined. According to my personal definition I definitely made a dozen bargains this year, but I spend much time and hunt a lot. I mostly buy at prices I'd consider as fair.
    The best motivation for listing my stuff is to finance new pieces:happy:.
     
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  7. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    items that sit for months........means they haven't moved...!
     
  8. Soki

    Soki Active Member

    If someone is in a hurry, I‘d recommend listing items under market value or auction them with a lowball starting bid. But even then some items will sit a while. Not a problem if they don’t take much space, could be a problem with furniture etc. though.
    The faster items are sold, the higher the probability they were listed under market value.
    In 2023, I listed 75 items / item groups and already sold 47 of them. Some sold after 2 hours and some after months. I don’t care that some will sit for long. Atm only my beads sit longer than I hoped for.
    Don’t be discouraged if your stuff sits for a while!;)
     
    Last edited: Oct 9, 2023
  9. bosko69

    bosko69 Well-Known Member

    I don't recall things sitting for months on Ebay 10-15 yrs ago.Seems like they used to charge you more for doing it back then,not sure ?
     
  10. Soki

    Soki Active Member

    It’s completely free now and also no fees for private sellers, at least in Germany. I pay 0$ for my sales now.
     
  11. bosko69

    bosko69 Well-Known Member

    Soki-Where again do you list your items for free ?
     
  12. Soki

    Soki Active Member

    eB*y. Since 01.03.2023 listing and selling on eB*y is completely free in Germany, but only for private sellers. I don’t know the situation in US and UK though.
     
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