Sell So Much That a Case Won’t Ruin Your Day

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I’m not telling you to get sloppy with your listings or rude to your customers. I’m just encouraging you to get to a level where a return case, or two,  won’t phase you.What Happened Today2 cases were opened against me today. Whenever I do receive a case, it’s only just 1 per day max, so I guess today was a … Read More

You Can Turn It Off Now

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Really guys, how much is enough? How much more of the hauls, bolos, and what sold videos are you going to watch before you move on to something that will make you a better seller? I was guilty of it too in the beginning, but I realized how much information was just on repeat. Watching redundant videos thinking it will … Read More

No, Poshmark’s New Home Market is Not a Good Thing

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Poshmark had a really good thing going. Prior to May 30, 2019, they were focused on having a platform that exclusively catered to women’s, men’s and kid’s clothing. Now with the addition of the “Home” category, I’m not sure if I feel the same way. Don’t get me wrong, those that we’re already making money on Poshmark is not at … Read More

The Biggest Reason Why Having A Lot of Inventory Is Important

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Although I did write a previous post that touches on this topic, I decided to leave the last and biggest advantage of having a lot of inventory out on purpose. I felt that this reason deserves its own post because this reason alone might change your perspective on inventory quantity. Some Important ThoughtsI see a lot of resellers out there touting … Read More

What’s Your Exit Strategy With Reselling?

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None of us will ever get younger. As we grow with age, we have to ask ourselves how are we going to wind down. As a reseller, it’s tough because we will have to one day ask ourselves, “How will this show go on without me?” This is important because we have to set ourselves up for when that time … Read More

No, Thrift Stores are Not Greedy, We Are

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Resellers on social media are accusing their thrift stores of being greedy because they’re raising the prices on their inventory. I used to think the same thing when I was roaming through my local Goodwill but then logic hit me.*Since this is a blog geared towards Poshmark, I will be discussing inventory in terms of clothes.Why Thrift Stores ExistContrary to … Read More

Yes, a Dymo Printer is Worth It

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This Is Not a Sponsored PostDymo is not paying me for this post. With that said I do have an Amazon link for the Dymo that I make a small commission from if you do choose to use it.My Take On DymoFirst and foremost I believe Dymo printers are wonderful products. Sure they jam from time to time but I’m … Read More

Don’t Waste Your Money On Fancy Packaging

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EVERY dollar in the reselling game counts! I’m not exaggerating, you can literally turn $1 into $10, $20 or more just by visiting Goodwill on their $1 Days. This post is an interesting one because there are only 2 ways to go about it when it comes to the packaging on Poshmark. Either you spend money on it or you … Read More

The Inevitable Decline of Goodwill Bins

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Go ahead and get all the hate and steam out. Some of you already feel irritated just off the title alone. After you’re done, we can get started on the defense of my thesis. You’re good? Alright, let’s start.Let me first say that this topic deserves more than a post but I’m going to try to get through this quickly … Read More

Poshmark’s 20% Fee…is it Fair?

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First, the Fees BreakdownTo get everyone up to speed, Poshmark’s fees are broken down as such (May 2019):1. Anything below $15 has a fixed fee of $2.952. Anything above $15 has a 20% feeThe $2.95 FeeItems sold for $3-$14 are hit with a fixed $2.95 commission fee. Note that the minimum you can sell an item for is $3 and … Read More