Ebay - selling my kid's clothes
It started when I opened my airing cupboard the other week for the first time in a while, and yep, a pile of clothes fell out onto me *sigh*. I started to shove them back in, when I had a light-bulb moment and thought to myself "I should sell these" - I have some half decent kids clothes here, someone will get good use out of them still.
My options were either Car boot, or Ebay. I am not keen on car boots - done it once with my best friend a few years ago, and it rained and it was so cold - never again!!! So I said right I will sell them on Ebay.
I started the boring job of going through all the clothes sorting them in piles of 'good to sell' and 'not good to sell'. With 4 kids this took me a while to do, and all the 'not good to sell' stuff I took down to the clothes bank.
So I put my first few listings on Ebay starting the bidding off at 99p and added £2.60 for 2nd class small parcel postage. The first few items sold which I was pleased with, and this gave me the encouragement to put more items on and I gradually increased my listings. I now have 15 on at the moment, but I do spread the listings out, adding a couple each day - so I am not down the post office with 15 different parcels all at once!
The clothes really did need ironing before I took a photo - but I have avoided that so far, even though I was slightly embarrassed by some of the photos of crinkled jeans I put up on Ebay, and yes I know, I would have probably possibly got more bids if I had taken the time to iron them, but I really could not be hassled with it.
My tips that work for me:
Do you sell items on Ebay? Have you tried it before, or thinking of giving it a go?
My options were either Car boot, or Ebay. I am not keen on car boots - done it once with my best friend a few years ago, and it rained and it was so cold - never again!!! So I said right I will sell them on Ebay.
I started the boring job of going through all the clothes sorting them in piles of 'good to sell' and 'not good to sell'. With 4 kids this took me a while to do, and all the 'not good to sell' stuff I took down to the clothes bank.
So I put my first few listings on Ebay starting the bidding off at 99p and added £2.60 for 2nd class small parcel postage. The first few items sold which I was pleased with, and this gave me the encouragement to put more items on and I gradually increased my listings. I now have 15 on at the moment, but I do spread the listings out, adding a couple each day - so I am not down the post office with 15 different parcels all at once!
The clothes really did need ironing before I took a photo - but I have avoided that so far, even though I was slightly embarrassed by some of the photos of crinkled jeans I put up on Ebay, and yes I know, I would have probably possibly got more bids if I had taken the time to iron them, but I really could not be hassled with it.
My tips that work for me:
- Start off at 99p so you don't pay a listing fee.
- Take at least two photos - one front of item and one of the back.
- I found bundles can work well for certain items: T-Shirts.
- I have been using old parcel packaging that I had to hand already, so I recycled these, i.e. the Next parcel bag I turned it inside out to show the blank side.
- If I ran out of old packaging I have used high street store carrier bags, the ones that are thicker.
- Sellotaping a piece of paper on to write the address to whom I am sending it to.
- Weigh the items, and keep them under 1kg, as the cost of posting will double if it weighs over this amount.
- I use brown packaging tape to securely package it.
Do you sell items on Ebay? Have you tried it before, or thinking of giving it a go?