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Contact flipadolla on IG.
Yeah, thats actually what i’ve been looking at since you mentioned him before. I don’t really have an IG account tho. You ever used it?Contact flipadolla on IG.
Yeah, thats actually what i’ve been looking at since you mentioned him before. I don’t really have an IG account tho. You ever used it?
I used to follow over a thousand people on Instagram. I purged my whole account and now I only follow around 100 people that I either can get inspired by or learn something from. One of the best things I ever did.I'm in my mid-40s. I'm not one of types who gets a lot of enjoyment on social media. However, I'm no fool. There's value in it as far as education. I only have seven people I follow on IG with two being non-business related. The primary reason why I have an IG account is a cronjob, that I've setup, that downloads their IG stories before they expire. Flipadolla and others are always dropping a gem or two. I can always go back and find something I could've missed.
My lil brother crazy ass went and got another macbook because his old one hard drive died. I put a SSD in that bytch with some RAM and gonna flip the hell out that mickey fickey.I used to follow over a thousand people on Instagram. I purged my whole account and now I only follow around 100 people that I either can get inspired by or learn something from. One of the best things I ever did.
Good accounts to follow if you're a reseller:
thecollegepicker
solobolodiva
insanefbahustle
dailyrefinement
eeeebay
resellicous
snugg_wear
My two favorites on that list are probably Insanefbahustle and thecollegepicker. Insanefbahustle is a brotha that does Amazon FBA wholesale. He used to work out of his home and now he has his own warehouse. Thecollegepicker finds broken electronics, repairs them and resells them. I soaked up a lot of game since I started following him. My Macbook Pro logic board just straight up died last week and I was ready to cop a brand new laptop. Instead of doing that I found a compatible logic board on Ebay and replaced that bytch myself with no instructions. It works like it's brand new now. He let me know how easy it is to just repair things yourself instead of going out and spending unnecessary money just because you can. I'm actually headed to a few pawn shops this weekend to see what else I can repair and resell.
10-20 SKUs that sell everyday that you can keep replenishing > a bunch of random assorted items
I just added a new multi-quantity listing earlier this week and I'm almost at $1000 in sales. I still have a lot of different items listed but my main focus right now is bulk listings. Now if this listing is almost at $1000 in a week and I'm getting orders every single day organically off good SEO, just think about if I had 20 listings doing the same exact thing. Right now I can say with full confidence that I have 5 SKUs that get me consistent sales every day. I'm feasting right now just off those, not even counting my 1000+ other items. I'm basically taking the Amazon FBA wholesale approach and applying it to Ebay.