Thank you for the advice. I can’t believe that Teletubbies sell at such a premium! It’s the same here in the UK. I soooo hated that programme - I had granddaughters who were addicted to it. 😂
You have to calculate it. When you look up an item, first see how many are listed. Next, look and see how many are sold. To calculate, take the sold total and divide by the listed number, then multiply by 100.
Thank you!!! I have a JFJ Easy Pro that I got off of Amazon. It usually goes for around $150. There are more expensive ones out there, but this one is great for lightly scratched discs.
Is there a sweet spot of number of DVDs to put in a lot? Say I have 12 DVDs of one series, best to put them all in one or break them into 4 or 6 or whatever?
I will look at comps and see which bundles are paying out the most. It really depends on set. If they are numbered (like volumes), I would try to bundle by runs if possible (e.g. 1-5, or 8-12).
Sell through rate is calculated from dividing the total of the Sold items by the total of the Currently listed items. I have a video from a few weeks ago that shows how I find the two numbers and then use the rate for pricing.
Share any other series that you have had success with!
Blues clues has been good for me in the past as well as Strawberry Shortcake
Do you sell any Blu-ray? Nerve really see you mention them
Great video. I actually have luck selling Elmo DVDs in lots.
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My favorite too.
I need to get the Vader version. I saw one at a thrift store, but it was way too small lol
Great video! Goose bumps is a good one as well. Disney animated movies & Pixar sell good in lots.
Yes! I love flipping Goosebumps!
New Subscriber here! Glad i found your channel...good content
BBC videos. Any British series like Shetland, MI5 Foyles War… excellent
Thank you for the advice. I can’t believe that Teletubbies sell at such a premium! It’s the same here in the UK. I soooo hated that programme - I had granddaughters who were addicted to it. 😂
Hahaha there are so many children’s show that are unbearable, but fortunately they are profitable lol
Awesome info !!! i definitely overlook those kid series
Thank you! Hopefully you can find some pretty cheap to lot up!
Thanks man! I love doing this kind of research, but you did it already. Very cool!
You’re welcome! So glad it’s helpful!
Thank you. There is alot of great information in this video. I know it will help me!
Awesome! You’re welcome!
Loving media! Can't wait to go hunt for these!
That’s awesome! Such a steady category
childrens dvds!!! what a great tip!!
I never liked sesame street as kid so I can see they aren't that looked at as much. Great video!
I watched it before Elmo was a thing. I don’t think I could have watched if he was on
Very helpful subscribed! How do you see the sell through rate?
You have to calculate it. When you look up an item, first see how many are listed. Next, look and see how many are sold. To calculate, take the sold total and divide by the listed number, then multiply by 100.
You rock! Thanks so much! Do you have a link for a good resurfacer by chance? Appreciate you!
Thank you!!! I have a JFJ Easy Pro that I got off of Amazon. It usually goes for around $150. There are more expensive ones out there, but this one is great for lightly scratched discs.
@@ResaleDojo I am good with that cost as it will pay for itself in no time. Thanks so very much!
Thank you for these titles to look out for
You’re welcome!!!
Thanks for the video
You’re welcome Ken!
Is there a sweet spot of number of DVDs to put in a lot? Say I have 12 DVDs of one series, best to put them all in one or break them into 4 or 6 or whatever?
I will look at comps and see which bundles are paying out the most. It really depends on set. If they are numbered (like volumes), I would try to bundle by runs if possible (e.g. 1-5, or 8-12).
great information. appreciate it.
Thank you!!!
Thank you so much!! Great info
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
How do you check out a sell through rate?
Sell through rate is calculated from dividing the total of the Sold items by the total of the Currently listed items. I have a video from a few weeks ago that shows how I find the two numbers and then use the rate for pricing.
How does one figure out STR?
Number of solds divided by the number listed
I have brand new Disney bluray listed yet no traction. Low view count no watch, what's wrong brand new should sell.
It really depends on title, market demand, and what you are pricing it for. With Disney+ available, demand for physical Disney has gone down
Selling Disney movies is great as well most of the movie insider codes are not used. You can quickly get new free stuff.
That’s great to know. I gotta remember to check those!
Thomas stuff has really fallen off
Yeah, I was surprised. Those used to do a lot better.