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<p>[QUOTE="AntiqueAnnie, post: 479685, member: 5464"]Very true!! Time is money, and knowing me I'd spend probably a good amount of time getting the "right" photo and making sure the listing description has good information. Kind of why I wanted to sell things that I could possibly list for at least over $30, not sure if that's a good idea.. I see many people sell items at $5 and below, and some do really well and are fine with it. I can see why it's helpful, especially with customers leaning more towards lower prices. But, for the same reasons you mentioned above, I thought of staying in the $30 and above price range. </p><p><br /></p><p>Thank you for noting that, I should do some research on what's currently in vogue. I know vintage clothing is in right now, especially with the younger crowd. I just feel there are more chances of buyer returns in that category. I hope to one day get to the point where I can become an experienced flipper, and that's going to take times of learning and mistakes. ~[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="AntiqueAnnie, post: 479685, member: 5464"]Very true!! Time is money, and knowing me I'd spend probably a good amount of time getting the "right" photo and making sure the listing description has good information. Kind of why I wanted to sell things that I could possibly list for at least over $30, not sure if that's a good idea.. I see many people sell items at $5 and below, and some do really well and are fine with it. I can see why it's helpful, especially with customers leaning more towards lower prices. But, for the same reasons you mentioned above, I thought of staying in the $30 and above price range. Thank you for noting that, I should do some research on what's currently in vogue. I know vintage clothing is in right now, especially with the younger crowd. I just feel there are more chances of buyer returns in that category. I hope to one day get to the point where I can become an experienced flipper, and that's going to take times of learning and mistakes. ~[/QUOTE]
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