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<p>[QUOTE="KylieS, post: 9491724, member: 22292"]I sell on Etsy but have regulars who I suggest things to, at preferential prices of course. My next big project is setting up a website. I don't think you can get by without some online marketplace arrangement anymore, it's just how most people shop. </p><p><br /></p><p>So the listing is a necessary evil for me! I actually don't mind doing it but I'm waaaaay too slow, document everything and do a write up on each piece...not sure anyone reads them but it keeps me entertained <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie58" alt=":joyful:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>I did a big push on listings when I first started and I've just managed to keep up with sales to keep my store at about 220 items. I periodically clear out my stock that I have doubts about or that doesn't seem to attract attention online for whatever reason. But I don't run sales, I get rid of it cheap on FB marketplace, I now have a good contact who comes every 4 months or so to collect my clear outs for around what I paid for them. Great for me and for her, she sells locally in a shop and also on Vinted. </p><p><br /></p><p>But I can tell you that Vinted is by far the easiest to list things on if thats any help? Only takes a few minutes per item, too easy. </p><p><br /></p><p>Sorry I can't give you a magic solution to avoid the Internet - it is a necessary tool for sellers, difficult to avoid![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="KylieS, post: 9491724, member: 22292"]I sell on Etsy but have regulars who I suggest things to, at preferential prices of course. My next big project is setting up a website. I don't think you can get by without some online marketplace arrangement anymore, it's just how most people shop. So the listing is a necessary evil for me! I actually don't mind doing it but I'm waaaaay too slow, document everything and do a write up on each piece...not sure anyone reads them but it keeps me entertained :joyful: I did a big push on listings when I first started and I've just managed to keep up with sales to keep my store at about 220 items. I periodically clear out my stock that I have doubts about or that doesn't seem to attract attention online for whatever reason. But I don't run sales, I get rid of it cheap on FB marketplace, I now have a good contact who comes every 4 months or so to collect my clear outs for around what I paid for them. Great for me and for her, she sells locally in a shop and also on Vinted. But I can tell you that Vinted is by far the easiest to list things on if thats any help? Only takes a few minutes per item, too easy. Sorry I can't give you a magic solution to avoid the Internet - it is a necessary tool for sellers, difficult to avoid![/QUOTE]
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