I am so honored to have been invited to speak alongside these major celebrities and entrepreneurs in Atlanta on May 7 at the Real Estate Wealth Expo. Would love to meet any of you who can attend! Hey, flights are cheap and there are lots of great thrift stores in Atlanta - make it a business trip! Here are the details:
Saturday, April 30, 2016
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Great FREE Service for eBay Sellers - Garage Sale Finder
Yay, it's garage sale time again! Only eBay nerds will understand the excitement of this time of year. Those critical few hours on Friday and Saturday are golden - make sure you are making the most of your time and hitting the biggest sales that have the stuff you want.
Garage sale apps have come and go over the last few years, so we have to adapt and keep up with the changes. I am using Garage Sale Finder. I do my recon work at home before I go and download the stops to my GPD. It is a free site, and does the following:
1. Identifies sales within a specified radius of your home address. You decide what the radius is.
2. Color codes different types of sales.
3. Click on the sales that interest you to read description, dates and times, and directions.
4. View photos if the seller has uploaded them. (Not all sales have photos.)
5. Pick your favorites and plan your route. You can download your stops to your GPS device, or print a list to take with you.
6. The site serves these major cities:
7. Be a super planner and get notifications in your inbox. Just set the criteria for your favorite kinds of sales and you will be notified when one hits the site.
Make sure to check out my 30 day YouTube Challenge. There are new playlists and a daily lesson on what to sell, keywords, and FAQs. You can set the play list to play uninterrupted and listen to a whole string of videos while you work.
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Tuesday, April 12, 2016
eBay Sellers - Follow Kevin O'Leary's 10 Rules for Success
Hey eBay sellers!
To summarize:
1. You have to sacrifice a lot.
eBay application: It takes time and patience to build this business.
2. Trust your gut.
eBay application: When you have that intuitive nudge that an item will sell, is interesting or collectible, stop and research it. That's the universe talking to you.
3. Diversify.
eBay application: Get out of your comfort zone and try new things. Opportunities are everywhere. Get out of your own way and LEARN new things.
4. Have a back up plan.
eBay application: Learn to sell on other sites, Facebook buy and sell groups, etc. Spread the risk around.
5. Be a leader.
eBay application: Tell every one you know what you do. Shout it from the rooftops. You never know what kind of opportunity will fall in your lap because you know this skill. Example - my hair dresser just connected me with a client who has $15,000 worth of jewelry to sell on consignment.
6. Admit your weaknesses.
eBay application: I am not good at graphic design, accounting, doing taxes, or programming. I pay people to do those things so I can make money writing, selling on eBay, consulting, and other tasks I enjoy and excel at.
7. Buy stocks with dividends.
No comment here - I'm not qualified to give investment advice.
8. Differentiate between family, friends, and money.
eBay application: Be careful who you do business with. Period. Don't sell on consignment for family. It never ends well.
9. Get outside of North America - go global.
eBay application: Ship internationally. Discover how easy global shipping is here!
10. Go with simple ideas.
eBay application: Don't overcomplicate things. Take good photos, use good keywords, describe your item properly, be customer friendly, treat customers the way you want to be treated. Shop, list, ship, repeat. It's easy.
If you aren't watching Shark Tank, make it your new habit. Watch on ABC, CNBC or on YouTube. The Sharks are billionaire entrepreneurs who have great wisdom to share - listen to what they tell start-ups.
And check out my YouTube challenge here!
Have a great week!
Related Posts:
eBay Success Depends on Good Record Keeping
Consignment Done Right - 140,000 Items
eBay is Marathon not a Sprint
I have been spending a lot of time with my 30-day YouTube challenge. I hope you are enjoying the content and find it useful.
I wanted to share this video of Kevin O'Leary's Top 10 Rules for Success. If you don't know Kevin, he is a billionaire investor and the "bad cop" personality on Shark Tank. He has many good points that apply to entrepreneurs and eBay sellers.