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    How to Sell Online

    Have you ever wanted to sell your stuff online but weren’t sure how to do it? Or maybe you have tried it but weren’t able to sell much (if anything at all).

    Making money from online classifieds, such as Kijiji and Craigslist, is not as simple as posting the ad and watching the money roll in. In order to make the sale, you have to be prepared to put in a little work.

    Here are some tips to help you sell your stuff online:

    Take a great photo.

    Photos often sell the item for you, so make sure you have a very good photo of your item.

    Even better, post multiple photos of your item from different angles.

    If your item has any defects (scratches, stains, etc.), be sure to take a photo of those as well. It shows people you are honest.

    Do some research.

    Before you post your ad, do a bit of research on the item you plan to sell.

    Take a few minutes to see how much money others may be selling the same (or a similar) item for.

    Ebay is great for this, because you can also see how interested people are in that particular item by viewing how many bids have been placed.

    Include a catchy headline.

    The very first thing people see is your headline (the title or item name), so you better make it good if you want people to click on your ad.

    You want to pull people in without being obnoxious. For example:

    Good Headline: Brand New Baby Boy 6-12M Clothes, NWT (new with tags)
    Bad Headline: **Lots of boys clothes for sale!!!**

    Another good example:

    Good Headline: Solid Maple Wood Dining Room Set – Table, 6 Chairs, Buffet & Hutch
    Bad Headline: Kitchen Set

    Add as much information about the item into the headline as possible so people know what to expect when they are viewing your ad.

    Include lots of detail in your description.

    Finally, you must add a description for your item. It’s best to be very descriptive.

    Be sure to include dimensions, colours, scents, and make note of any damages (if applicable).

    You may also want to include your nearest intersection (or nearest intersection of the place you plan to meet), so that people know if you are close enough to them to make the deal worth it.

    If you offer delivery, let people know. If you don’t, mention that as well.

    Act fast to inquiries.

    When you receive a phone call or email about your item(s), be sure to respond in a timely manner.

    The longer it takes you to get back to an interested party, the less likely it will be that you end up making the sale.

    Be prepared to negotiate.

    Many people treat online classifieds as online yard sales. Just as most people would haggle on prices at a yard sale, you can expect the same thing from your online sales.

    Not everyone will try to get a discount, but there are quite a few people that will (myself included!). Be prepared for this and price your items accordingly.

    Keep information of everyone interested.

    If you get interest from more than one person, be sure to keep the contact information for everyone until you have actually sold the item.

    It’s not unusual to have someone tell you they are interested in your item, and then not show up to buy it when they say they will.

    Because of this fact, it’s important to keep a list of “back-ups” that you can contact to purchase the item instead.

    Re-list your items weekly.

    Since Craigslist and Kijiji are free websites, there are thousands of people posting on them on a regular basis.

    Your sale items will never stay on the main page all day. It doesn’t take long for more people to post – bumping your items further and further away from the main page.

    Make a habit of re-listing your items once a week for 4 weeks. After that, consider donating them instead.

    Selling online is a fantastic way to make some extra cash, but it can take some time to actually sell the item(s) that you are listing.

    Make a deadline for when things need to be sold (4 weeks is the norm for me) and if they don’t sell by that date, they probably aren’t worth selling. Perhaps a donation to your local thrift shop would be a better idea.

    Do you have any tips for selling on Kijiji or Craigslist?

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    How To Sell Your Stuff Online: Kijiji & Craigslist

    1. Hi Cassie – don’t forget that there’s a whole other online community out there for buying and selling used goods: UsedEverywhere.com!

      We have more than 50 local websites (e.g., http://www.usedtoronto.com, http://www.usedvancouver.com and tons of smaller cities) across Canada, are Canadian-owned, and are also hugely popular with folks looking to save or make a bit of money.

      To find a Used website in your community, you can go to http://www.usedeverywhere.com/sites.

    2. tahir says:

      i want to work online and want to your halpe

    3. [...] Stuff Online – There are many places that you can sell things online, including Kijiji, Craigslist, Ebay, and Amazon. You can sell pretty much anything you want on these sites! It’s [...]

    4. Cassie says:

      Susan; I have done that before and had success with it. I found it time consuming, though. It also took up space in my home until I sold the items, so I quit after awhile.

    5. Susan says:

      Does anyone buy items at thrift stores and garage sales to sell on-line?

    6. [...] Stuff Online – There are many places that you can sell things online, including Kijiji, Craigslist, Ebay, and Amazon. You can sell pretty much anything you want on these sites! It’s [...]

    7. Catherine says:

      I LOVE Kijiji. I have purchased items on there and re-sold them for the same price or more years later. I follow all of the steps listed above. One more good tip is to delete and re-post the ad sometimes frequently because it can easily be pushed to the 30th page or more due to the number of ads posted everyday. If it’s not a huge item or taking up a ton of space in your home then it’s okay if it takes a really long time for it to sell because eventually it will be money in your pocket instead of an item you don’t use that is collecting dust. I prefer Kijiji over Craigslist because you can see the ad along with a picture as you scroll down the page, whereas I find Craigslist to be messy, unorganized, and you must click on each ad to see the picture which takes too much time! Posting an ad is super easy! You click “Post Ad FREE” at the top right of the page. It doesn’t get any easier than that!

    8. Steve: I actually don’t really sell too much on Kijiji anymore, but if I start up again I will try to remember to make a video. :)

    9. Steve says:

      i didn’t really read all that you wrote, i kinda skimmed it over but can you make a video of how u sell stuff on kijij?

    10. admin says:

      no scary stories here!

      i get better results with craigslist. you can usually sell an average item within a week.

    11. me says:

      which one do u prefer or got better results with?
      Usually how long does it take for an avg item to sell, that is, not an hot item.

      Any scary stories that you can enlighten us with?

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