Flea markets can hold the key to making a part or full time income if you have the determination to make the most of it. You can sell all kinds of things but most people tend to specialize in something in particular – either because they have a natural interest in that subject or because it holds the potential to make a lot of money.
The basic idea is to source your products elsewhere and then flip them for a profit at the local flea markets – but you can work it the other way as well, as the full article reveals.
Most people love flea markets because they are a huge hive of activity; you can buy practically anything you like at one of these events if the price is right.
The key to selling successfully is to find out what people want and then get it from somewhere else to sell at a profit. Check your local papers in the items for sale section; people are often so eager to get rid of stuff they don’t want you can pick up a lot of stuff at dirt cheap prices and then sell it on for a handsome profit.
Books are a great seller, and they are often something that people will clear out at very low prices just to get rid of the ones they no longer want. EBay is another possibility; job lots of books are usually too heavy to mail out so you’ll need to collect them, but this reduces your competition when it comes to other bids. Many people start the bidding at less than a dollar and you can often win the auction for dozens of books at this low price.
You can also buy stock from wholesalers. There are plenty of these that sell brand new goods that will sell well at flea markets, but order minimum quantities to begin with until you know a certain item sells well. Do your research by wandering round a flea market as a potential customer; this will help you to identify the busiest stalls and the expert sellers who are making the most money. Presentation counts for a lot as well. A messy stall won’t attract as much attention as one that is well ordered and laid out.
Alternatively you can search for products at the flea markets by getting them as cheaply as you can, and then turning round and selling them on a website such as eBay. This takes a lot of knowledge since not all products will fetch a profit. Look out for people selling job lots of items to get rid of them, which you could then break up to sell individually.
Most people are becoming aware of what their items are worth now though, so your best chance of getting the most out of a flea market will be as a seller, not a buyer.
If you like the idea of doing this, make sure you visit the very next flea market in your local area. It will give you a chance to take a look round in order to see what the busiest sellers are selling to their customers. Check out how they work and what kind of goods interest you. You can then start looking for your stock elsewhere – and who knows, you might even have a stall of your own at the next flea market to hit town.
Be sure to leave us a comment below before you start sourcing your stock though!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
The Top 4
-
Embarking on another busy week, Lady Gaga was spotted leaving her hotel in Paris, France earlier today (June 13). The “Just Dance” diva...
-
On my trip to Japan, I got hold of this tea which is only available in Japan. Earl Grey tea, sometimes spelled as Earl Gray, is a tea blen...
-
With the number of hair color changes she’s made lately, Katy Perry could practically create her own line of dyes. But the “California Gu...
-
Lady Gaga "bares it all" in the September issue of Harper's Bazaar. According to Gaga, this is the first printed black and w...
Search The Site
About pretty-bella
- xoxo, Emmy
- xoxo, Emmy... was created by a girl named Emmy in New York City.
© pretty-BELLA 2012. Powered by Blogger.
Labels
adele
alec baldwin
app
beauty
Beyonce
black eyed peas
brandy
Britney Spears
CELEBRITY NEWS
chris hansen
Christina Aguilera
comic books
Dakota Fanning
David Beckham
DC Universe
death
demi lovato
disney
dogs
ebay
Elizabeth Olsen
Eminem
Emma Stone
emma watson
Eva Mendes
facebook
Fandango
food
Free
Harry Potter
Hayden Panettiere
Hilary Duff
Hunger Games
indian stars
james franco
Japan
jennifer lopez
jessica alba
JUST IN
justin bieber
justin timberlake
katy perry
Ke$ha
Kim Kardashian
Lady Gaga
Lana Del Rey
Latin Stars
lily allen
lindsay lohan
lyrics
LYRICS AND PERSONAL
mac
madonna
Magazine Covers
Mariah Carey
Marilyn Monroe
megan fox
Michael Jackson
michelle williams
miley cyrus
MONEY MATTERS
MOVIES
mtv
music
nail polish
natalie portman
Neil Patrick Harris
nicki minaj
nirvana
nostalgia
Paul Ryan
plastic surgery
Plus-Size Models
rappers
real housewives
review
Rihanna
royal family
Ryan Gosling
Scarlett Johansson
Selena Gomez
Sephora
shakira
shoes
Square Enix
Stacey Dash
taylor momsen
taylor swift
the simpsons
true blood
twilight
victoria beckham
victoria's secret
zooey deschanel
0 comments:
Post a Comment