Depends on how much u wanna put into it. Gotta have money for inventory. I wanna put about 2 to 4K into it this holidays.
4th Quarter is a beast, you will make your money back TIMES FIVE.
Depends on how much u wanna put into it. Gotta have money for inventory. I wanna put about 2 to 4K into it this holidays.
I know. I found out last year. I was literally sending 4 boxes in everyday and as soon as it was checked in it was all gone. It was bananas.4th Quarter is a beast, you will make your money back TIMES FIVE.
Only a couple hours a week, on Thursdays. You're right, sometimes you go a long time without getting any wins. And sometimes you hit a bunch of wins. It all depends.good post bro... I dropship on eBay & Amazon and do a little FBA as well... My thing with hitting retail/liquidation stores on FBA sometimes its a shyt load of scanning before you find shyt for good profits. How many hours do you put in scanning and sourcing products and all that?
What category were you in? I got an email from AMZ today talking about their requirements to sell Toys/Games in Q4.I know. I found out last year. I was literally sending 4 boxes in everyday and as soon as it was checked in it was all gone. It was bananas.
I do a little bit of that myself, you can get started with that for less than $100. The grind of reselling thrift store finds is that you have to go through a lot of bullshyt to find sellable shyt but I have grown to enjoy the hunt of it. It's also a little tedious measuring/photographing/storing everything but it can definitely be worth it once you start getting sales.Ok so let's say we just want to sell stuff period, not necessarily doing the FBA thing.
How much money would you have to save to start getting inventory and selling products on sites such as on eBay and etsy?
I'm thinking that gently used clothes bought from a thrift store could be a good hustle.
I sold a ton of groceries, toys, books, games, electonics and household goods. I am still selling stuff from last Christmas.Only a couple hours a week, on Thursdays. You're right, sometimes you go a long time without getting any wins. And sometimes you hit a bunch of wins. It all depends.
Hitting up manufacturers for wholesale lots of their product might be my next move, I'm still mulling it over.
What category were you in? I got an email from AMZ today talking about their requirements to sell Toys/Games in Q4.
I do a little bit of that myself, you can get started with that for less than $100. The grind of reselling thrift store finds is that you have to go through a lot of bullshyt to find sellable shyt but I have grown to enjoy the hunt of it. It's also a little tedious measuring/photographing/storing everything but it can definitely be worth it once you start getting sales.[/QUOTE
I've seen people fight over some damn legos.Lego's![]()
are people just buying name brand clothes?Only a couple hours a week, on Thursdays. You're right, sometimes you go a long time without getting any wins. And sometimes you hit a bunch of wins. It all depends.
Hitting up manufacturers for wholesale lots of their product might be my next move, I'm still mulling it over.
What category were you in? I got an email from AMZ today talking about their requirements to sell Toys/Games in Q4.
I do a little bit of that myself, you can get started with that for less than $100. The grind of reselling thrift store finds is that you have to go through a lot of bullshyt to find sellable shyt but I have grown to enjoy the hunt of it. It's also a little tedious measuring/photographing/storing everything but it can definitely be worth it once you start getting sales.