A few years ago I was able to get away with selling let's just say not so great stuff like Starbucks mugs, board games etc...Now none of that is selling. I'm on the hunt now for only primo items that go for 50$ and up. Not wasting my time on knick knacks etc.. My sales are up in the last two or three months. Nothing fantastic but it's up. It's due to basically sourcing better items.
Almost exactly what my plan is for this year. Quality over quantity. I had way too much crap listed that just doesn't move anymore. I've been slowly purging my inventory and am going to start focusing on bigger dollar items as well. Good luck to you!
This is a broadcast comment on many of my favorite YT Flippers channels. I am a new (full-time) reseller, 9 Months in the business. I have bought and sold on ebay to support hobbies for 20 years. My first 6 months of reselling, I clearly got out of eBay and Poshmark what I put in. I have steady conservative goals and I was meeting them. Starting in early February I started to fall behind my expected sales projections. I am trying to double my efforts and list through the sales drought, confident that the work to list items is money in the bank. That said I am definitely nervous over the duration of my current eBay slowdown. I have loved going to yard sales since I was able to make change. This year I am more excited than ever. I am more excited than I was in 2003 when I could fill my SUV with Video Games in a morning. I know more about more things than I ever have, and I definitely owe it all to the handful of resellers I've been following on UA-cam. Thank you for Sharing all of your finds, your flips, your family, and your best business practices. Cheers, Craig.
I'm confident the sales will come, I've been selling in many categories the last 7 months starting from scratch inventory and 200.00 I threw on the account for start up costs. Im able to run it all from home , so no overhead at this time. I did participate in Justin's survey and my sales directly reflect the numbers of items I'm listing. 90 percent of my new listings sell fast , this reflects how much I've learned these last 7 months , especially sell through rate. What i know now is ten fold from when i began only a short time ago. Without content such as yours , this learning curve would have taken much longer no question about that !
Next poll should ask how many sellers have a part time or full time job (something other than reselling). The most money I ever made was the couple years I worked full time and was reselling part time. This was long ago, when ebay was young and you could literally auction almost anything on ebay and get bids. Long gone are those days!
Not sure if it is the items not moving as fast compared to 2022 and mid 2023 OR if it's all the RECENT repeated Ebay technical issues (constantly shutting down servers, search issues, listings disappearing, offers from buyer issues, prices suddenly changing issue....) Looking at your colleagues vote scores, one can see that average 60% are experiencing Issues with sales, so it is not the Sellers items it is issue with EBAY or the economy; leaning more to the former (EBAY issue)
I've just started watching some of these ebay videos because I needed to speed up my Ebay game. These basic ideas, like no auctions all buy it now, has revamped my approach altogether. I'm working hard adjusting to the change, I have sales all the time now, some things I've bought at estate sales sell in a couple of days. I don't know if I have enough time doing my Ebay game this way to compare to others with more experience, but I'm doing sales like never before, it's a night and day difference and I've been doing it wrong this whole time, but change is good!😊
I think the results relate to what the UA-cam reseller sells. Since you sell fast STR items, your audience tries to also sell fast STR items. Of the other UA-cam channels you mentioned, I only watch Hairy Tornado. Since they buy a lot of slow STR items for their WhatNot shows (like plush and toys), it's possible that their audience also thinks that's what they should sell and of course, with the slow STR items, they would be in the below average and below categories. My sales are 30% less than last month, and 20% less than the same month last year but if you had asked this question in November or December of last year, my sales were up 52% compared to the prior year. It would be good to ask this question again in the fourth quarter.
For sure it is a full year scope that should be used. Not everyone sells the same type of fast STR items. A certain item may not sell fast in february but turn around and sell out in march. I don't think it's so much of having everything fast sale through as it is having a majority of your items listed being FSTR. I think you need both type of items available for buyers but keep your slow self through rate at 40% or less of your total items you sale that matters the most. Slow sale through is for the long haul of your business.
@@charlesshelnuttfishing7973 agreed I have no problem adding some slower sell through items to package up when my fast items sell. Especially if the slower self through items are small or there is big profit margins ahead. I picked up 2 boxes of photo equipment that had 50 of the same item. I listed them and sold none for 3-4 months and now I have been selling around 6-7 boxes a week.
I found this very interesting. Hairy tornado was one of the first channels I started watching when I got into reselling. I have since stopped watching his channel. I just found it to be more for entertainment but not educational. I don’t mean that as knock on him but there’s just other channels that find to be much more beneficial.
I would have liked a just starting option but I want to see the results option. I’m 2 weeks in and put barely breathing because I hadn’t had a sale in almost week. But I just got a sale today so my answer would be different lol. Apparently my main selling category is cheap t shirts with cool graphics. So I’m looking to step up my game here!
Thanks for the info. I went from about 5-7 packages to post office a day to 5-7 per week! Hope things pick up soon. I am going to try to figure out what items have a better STR so I can start picking up again.
The only thing that I think is wrong with these polls is that it's only focused on Ebay. If you went just by this you'd think that reselling was doomed. Plus a lot of the audience on those big channels are interested in items that typically have a slower STR. It's a good video but I would take this info with a grain of salt, especially if one only sells on Ebay. I don't know why people still sell on there if they're not going to change the types of items they sell or just move to Walmart or Amazon.
Hey, quick question I've had a personal account for over 20 years and recently have had a lot of people asking me to sell things for them but I typically turn it down because I don't want to deal with a tax mess. Starting to think it might be worth looking into seeing if it could be worth while side hustle. Any ideas when it comes to selling items for other people? Is there an easy way to document and track when lets say I don't own the item essentially would take a % cut from the overall total? Hard to decipher what taxes may exist when I don't own the item, shipping cost etc. Thanks!
I like Hairy Tornado and others like him, but there's not a lot you can pull from them from an information standpoint. Their videos are good to watch to kill time mainly. You and Justin Resell's videos are more cerebral and for actual resellers or those serious about getting into it to learn the game better.
I'm a newbie to reselling I'm trying to get better stuff to resell. And constantly trying to learn more from people with more experience than me. Also trying to find bigger profit margins things to sell. My sales are slow But constant.
We were in St. George two weeks ago and stopped in your DI. I found several great shirt on a Saturday Morning. The best was a Filson Fishing shirt for $6 & Pendleton $6. I also used the survey code. Thank for the tip. FYI I'm from Layton, UT
Good items to sell can no longer be found at Goodwill. in my state. It's rare to find anything of value. I've been branching out to other locations and thrift shops.
I will say, I have looked at quite a few of your videos, and I find all the information helpful. I started in November and month by month, it has gotten better. I am no expert, but this has been my best month so far and the month is not even finished. We all must help each other and focus on learning in growing. Thanks for sharing brother God bless you and your family. I alos started a youtube. whay not shoot for the moon. lol
The results make sense to me if you look at what types of videos you put out. Yours are always positive so those type of people watch your channel. At least one channel that didn't have as good results has put out some negative videos and those draw the people who are looking to be negative. The one stand out is Hairy Tornado. I believe he truly is what he has said in the past that he is a youtuber, not a reseller. He makes great videos but picks up questionable and even bad items especially in his earlier days. The money he makes from Whatnot would probably be nonexistent without his huge following. I think many people purchase items they see him buy even when he says they are only good for Whatnot and really probably only his Whatnot auctions.
You've basically proved Bias Confirmation. People tend to lean into content that reinforces their own views they already hold. Not much different than where people get their news.
Of the UA-camrs i watch the results were what i would expect from their audiences. Influencers that complain about low sales have more viewers with slow sales. The creators that are no excuses have viewers with good sales. To me that was predictable.
I'm under and below. It's not a full-time thing for me, but I'm thinking of reducing drastically. If I wasn't a reseller on eBay, I wouldn't buy from eBay. I buy some things, but Walmart and Amazon are my go-to.
Your 22 Products that sell on ebay really helped with the winter thrift shopping. I recently just sold a 2001 Simpsons monopoly all 10 tokens only fpr 20.00 plus shipping
Did you account for overlapping subscribers that took the survey? There are so many factors, but it's good to see a general overview. Mine, personally, are down by 30%. But, I had a garage sale in January and I had to take care of home and car issues which took away from me listing.
I feel it picking up in the last ten days or so. My problem since the start of the year is sourcing, thrift stores have been thin. I only pick up items I can make $20 or more on, but I’m starting to find stuff again. I’ve only been selling since September of last year, so really small sample set, only one quarter. Not worried, but was slow.
Not for nothing but imagine how much more action sellers would get from their eBay store if they stopped spending so much time watching UA-cam videos. Just a thought
Or imagine how much more sales they’ll make if everyone just caves to the Promoted Listing Mafia, and accepts the “suggested” ad rates that casually just double eBay’s piece of the pie… doubles it, or more. Their Q4 Earnings report tells you all you need to know on the subject - 33% increase in first-party advertising 🧐
Positive direction , If things are not selling find out what is , If your items suck or the price is to high they won't sell . Also the sellers from you tube who always have negative Narrative about eBay as there title always attract negative watchers , Only Watch the positive things and you will be positive . Make up your own mind
I need more motivation to post garments for sale. How can I become a self-starter? I think I need to schedule time on my calendar to photograph, and time to list. Monday & Tuesday are thrifting days with 25% to 30% off for Arizona Seniors. Bunny
hey Bunny I'm in Arizona and a reseller. I can help you out if ya like. Vintage tees are always great of course but I see a rise in sales of hoodies but I sell everything. If you want a in state ebay pal I'm here
what makes the difference in your opinion? I have most of my sales on Poshmark and only a handful on Ebay. Same items listed on both platforms. I'm a top rated seller on Ebay but that doesn't seem to make a difference. I don't offer free returns so perhaps that might be a factor? @@JrideFlips
My sales went down a lot over the last few weeks. But i think or i know the reason is im just not finding any items to sell. I spent hours shopping around and found just 3 things i could sell. I was pretty disapointed.
Nothing surprising in this data. Most people will be in the middle with sales that are average to below average. The issue is "average" sales on Ebay can still be a very low amount but that is just what sellers are used to at this point. It is subjective. This poll might be more insightful or accurate if you guys polled with actual numbers like how many sales are you making per month or $ amount
Great video, but I wonder how many ppl actually compared their sales to that month last year before they voted, or just knew their numbers generally speaking? Maybe ppl numbers might be worse than the previous month but are actually better than they did the year before, so they think that sales are down, but their sales could actually be up from the previous year if they compared it to that month..like Jan 2023 vs. Jan 2024 not Dec. 2023 vs. Jan 2024 They could actually be doing better ,starting the year out, than they did the year before, but not even realize it.
I think it boils down to how much you put into it. Be honest with yourself. My sales have been down this year, but i have not been as diligent as i have been in the past with listing and sourcing. There are usually reasons why our sales are down. Just have to be honest with what we're actually putting into it? Just my opinion and definitely my problem!
Hairy Tornado's audience is suffering because he is an entertainer - not a reseller. I stopped watching him long ago - when he lost his top rated status because he wasn't shipping on time.
Hairy Tornado is more of a Whatnot seller now purchasing things most resellers wont purchase like low volume plush. HIs stuff is fine but he is not a good true reseller.
A few years ago I was able to get away with selling let's just say not so great stuff like Starbucks mugs, board games etc...Now none of that is selling. I'm on the hunt now for only primo items that go for 50$ and up. Not wasting my time on knick knacks etc.. My sales are up in the last two or three months. Nothing fantastic but it's up. It's due to basically sourcing better items.
Almost exactly what my plan is for this year. Quality over quantity. I had way too much crap listed that just doesn't move anymore. I've been slowly purging my inventory and am going to start focusing on bigger dollar items as well. Good luck to you!
Good stuff man! Thanks for including me and my audience!
This is a broadcast comment on many of my favorite YT Flippers channels.
I am a new (full-time) reseller, 9 Months in the business. I have bought and sold on ebay to support hobbies for 20 years. My first 6 months of reselling, I clearly got out of eBay and Poshmark what I put in. I have steady conservative goals and I was meeting them.
Starting in early February I started to fall behind my expected sales projections. I am trying to double my efforts and list through the sales drought, confident that the work to list items is money in the bank. That said I am definitely nervous over the duration of my current eBay slowdown.
I have loved going to yard sales since I was able to make change. This year I am more excited than ever. I am more excited than I was in 2003 when I could fill my SUV with Video Games in a morning. I know more about more things than I ever have, and I definitely owe it all to the handful of resellers I've been following on UA-cam.
Thank you for Sharing all of your finds, your flips, your family, and your best business practices.
Cheers, Craig.
I'm confident the sales will come, I've been selling in many categories the last 7 months starting from scratch inventory and 200.00 I threw on the account for start up costs. Im able to run it all from home , so no overhead at this time. I did participate in Justin's survey and my sales directly reflect the numbers of items I'm listing. 90 percent of my new listings sell fast , this reflects how much I've learned these last 7 months , especially sell through rate. What i know now is ten fold from when i began only a short time ago. Without content such as yours , this learning curve would have taken much longer no question about that !
Next poll should ask how many sellers have a part time or full time job (something other than reselling).
The most money I ever made was the couple years I worked full time and was reselling part time. This was long ago, when ebay was young and you could literally auction almost anything on ebay and get bids.
Long gone are those days!
I’m a newbie so I clicked the top tier because I’m new and don’t have much data to compare it to so basically any sales right now is a good sale 😂
Not sure if it is the items not moving as fast compared to 2022 and mid 2023 OR if it's all the RECENT repeated Ebay technical issues (constantly shutting down servers, search issues, listings disappearing, offers from buyer issues, prices suddenly changing issue....) Looking at your colleagues vote scores, one can see that average 60% are experiencing Issues with sales, so it is not the Sellers items it is issue with EBAY or the economy; leaning more to the former (EBAY issue)
I've just started watching some of these ebay videos because I needed to speed up my Ebay game. These basic ideas, like no auctions all buy it now, has revamped my approach altogether. I'm working hard adjusting to the change, I have sales all the time now, some things I've bought at estate sales sell in a couple of days. I don't know if I have enough time doing my Ebay game this way to compare to others with more experience, but I'm doing sales like never before, it's a night and day difference and I've been doing it wrong this whole time, but change is good!😊
I think the results relate to what the UA-cam reseller sells. Since you sell fast STR items, your audience tries to also sell fast STR items. Of the other UA-cam channels you mentioned, I only watch Hairy Tornado. Since they buy a lot of slow STR items for their WhatNot shows (like plush and toys), it's possible that their audience also thinks that's what they should sell and of course, with the slow STR items, they would be in the below average and below categories. My sales are 30% less than last month, and 20% less than the same month last year but if you had asked this question in November or December of last year, my sales were up 52% compared to the prior year. It would be good to ask this question again in the fourth quarter.
Agree with this I was thinking along these lines
For sure it is a full year scope that should be used. Not everyone sells the same type of fast STR items. A certain item may not sell fast in february but turn around and sell out in march. I don't think it's so much of having everything fast sale through as it is having a majority of your items listed being FSTR. I think you need both type of items available for buyers but keep your slow self through rate at 40% or less of your total items you sale that matters the most. Slow sale through is for the long haul of your business.
@@charlesshelnuttfishing7973 agreed I have no problem adding some slower sell through items to package up when my fast items sell. Especially if the slower self through items are small or there is big profit margins ahead.
I picked up 2 boxes of photo equipment that had 50 of the same item. I listed them and sold none for 3-4 months and now I have been selling around 6-7 boxes a week.
You had Josh poll his users, and he himself has quit ebay. Ironic
really interesting! thanks for including me.
I found this very interesting. Hairy tornado was one of the first channels I started watching when I got into reselling. I have since stopped watching his channel. I just found it to be more for entertainment but not educational. I don’t mean that as knock on him but there’s just other channels that find to be much more beneficial.
@@Sh3570 rockstar flipper is another I don’t care for. Seems all his videos are clickbait and full drama.
I would have liked a just starting option but I want to see the results option. I’m 2 weeks in and put barely breathing because I hadn’t had a sale in almost week. But I just got a sale today so my answer would be different lol. Apparently my main selling category is cheap t shirts with cool graphics. So I’m looking to step up my game here!
I experience what I want to experience. I know that doesn't seem informative, but it's jam packed.
Thanks for the info. I went from about 5-7 packages to post office a day to 5-7 per week!
Hope things pick up soon. I am going to try to figure out what items have a better STR so I
can start picking up again.
That was awesome to see. Very helpful.
I was wondering why all my eBay subs were asking this at the same time 😂 great info!
The only thing that I think is wrong with these polls is that it's only focused on Ebay. If you went just by this you'd think that reselling was doomed. Plus a lot of the audience on those big channels are interested in items that typically have a slower STR. It's a good video but I would take this info with a grain of salt, especially if one only sells on Ebay. I don't know why people still sell on there if they're not going to change the types of items they sell or just move to Walmart or Amazon.
Hey, quick question I've had a personal account for over 20 years and recently have had a lot of people asking me to sell things for them but I typically turn it down because I don't want to deal with a tax mess. Starting to think it might be worth looking into seeing if it could be worth while side hustle.
Any ideas when it comes to selling items for other people? Is there an easy way to document and track when lets say I don't own the item essentially would take a % cut from the overall total? Hard to decipher what taxes may exist when I don't own the item, shipping cost etc. Thanks!
The loudest people are usually the most negative. Even when it's not as bad as it really is, they'll think the ship is sinking.
Interesting information. Thank you for sharing. My sales have been as expected. I would love them to be more 🙂
I like Hairy Tornado and others like him, but there's not a lot you can pull from them from an information standpoint. Their videos are good to watch to kill time mainly. You and Justin Resell's videos are more cerebral and for actual resellers or those serious about getting into it to learn the game better.
I'm a newbie to reselling I'm trying to get better stuff to resell. And constantly trying to learn more from people with more experience than me. Also trying to find bigger profit margins things to sell. My sales are slow But constant.
Maybe 'Strong sales' should be defined?
We were in St. George two weeks ago and stopped in your DI. I found several great shirt on a Saturday Morning. The best was a Filson Fishing shirt for $6 & Pendleton $6. I also used the survey code. Thank for the tip. FYI I'm from Layton, UT
That’s where my in laws live!
@@JrideFlips I knew they were in Northern Utah somewhere.
Good items to sell can no longer be found at Goodwill. in my state. It's rare to find anything of value. I've been branching out to other locations and thrift shops.
I will say, I have looked at quite a few of your videos, and I find all the information helpful. I started in November and month by month, it has gotten better. I am no expert, but this has been my best month so far and the month is not even finished. We all must help each other and focus on learning in growing. Thanks for sharing brother God bless you and your family. I alos started a youtube. whay not shoot for the moon. lol
I wonder if the people that are doing well is location based?
The results make sense to me if you look at what types of videos you put out. Yours are always positive so those type of people watch your channel. At least one channel that didn't have as good results has put out some negative videos and those draw the people who are looking to be negative. The one stand out is Hairy Tornado. I believe he truly is what he has said in the past that he is a youtuber, not a reseller. He makes great videos but picks up questionable and even bad items especially in his earlier days. The money he makes from Whatnot would probably be nonexistent without his huge following. I think many people purchase items they see him buy even when he says they are only good for Whatnot and really probably only his Whatnot auctions.
You've basically proved Bias Confirmation. People tend to lean into content that reinforces their own views they already hold. Not much different than where people get their news.
I just went looking for your older videos about becoming and eBay reseller but I can’t find them. Were they on a different channel?
And for the record, my sales are holding steady. A little up this month compared to last.
Of the UA-camrs i watch the results were what i would expect from their audiences. Influencers that complain about low sales have more viewers with slow sales. The creators that are no excuses have viewers with good sales. To me that was predictable.
I'm under and below. It's not a full-time thing for me, but I'm thinking of reducing drastically. If I wasn't a reseller on eBay, I wouldn't buy from eBay. I buy some things, but Walmart and Amazon are my go-to.
You should have had a couple follow up questions, how long reselling, and average sales per month.
It depends, what are they selling?
Your 22 Products that sell on ebay really helped with the winter thrift shopping. I recently just sold a 2001 Simpsons monopoly all 10 tokens only fpr 20.00 plus shipping
Did you account for overlapping subscribers that took the survey? There are so many factors, but it's good to see a general overview. Mine, personally, are down by 30%. But, I had a garage sale in January and I had to take care of home and car issues which took away from me listing.
Fascinating how everyone is different.
Where is the podcast located? I don’t see the link.
I feel it picking up in the last ten days or so. My problem since the start of the year is sourcing, thrift stores have been thin. I only pick up items I can make $20 or more on, but I’m starting to find stuff again. I’ve only been selling since September of last year, so really small sample set, only one quarter. Not worried, but was slow.
Not for nothing but imagine how much more action sellers would get from their eBay store if they stopped spending so much time watching UA-cam videos. Just a thought
Or imagine how much more sales they’ll make if everyone just caves to the Promoted Listing Mafia, and accepts the “suggested” ad rates that casually just double eBay’s piece of the pie… doubles it, or more.
Their Q4 Earnings report tells you all you need to know on the subject - 33% increase in first-party advertising 🧐
Informative. Thanks!
I thought it was odd you and flippin ain't easy posted the same poll haha
A little upset my comment on Kat's poll didn't make it in the video. Lol.
Haha what did you comment?
@@JrideFlips that I was tired of your shenanigans.
Positive direction , If things are not selling find out what is , If your items suck or the price is to high they won't sell . Also the sellers from you tube who always have negative Narrative about eBay as there title always attract negative watchers , Only Watch the positive things and you will be positive . Make up your own mind
I need more motivation to post garments for sale. How can I become a self-starter? I think I need to schedule time on my calendar to photograph, and time to list. Monday & Tuesday are thrifting days with 25% to 30% off for Arizona Seniors. Bunny
hey Bunny
I'm in Arizona and a reseller. I can help you out if ya like. Vintage tees are always great of course but I see a rise in sales of hoodies but I sell everything. If you want a in state ebay pal I'm here
I would like to know how many items a day are listed by those with excellent sales.
Items listed doesn’t matter. Some people have 20k items and sell 4 per day. Some have 100 listed and sell 7 per day
what makes the difference in your opinion? I have most of my sales on Poshmark and only a handful on Ebay. Same items listed on both platforms. I'm a top rated seller on Ebay but that doesn't seem to make a difference. I don't offer free returns so perhaps that might be a factor? @@JrideFlips
My sales went down a lot over the last few weeks. But i think or i know the reason is im just not finding any items to sell. I spent hours shopping around and found just 3 things i could sell. I was pretty disapointed.
thanks brother!
eBay is very simple, sell stuff with a high sell-through rate, make $$$, sell stuff with a low sell-through rate, go broke...
Sales are ok here to kick off the year…could be a lot better. Definitely not getting top price for my items to sell.
Items that have been in my store for over a year are finally selling. I'm not sure why. It's not just one item or two but more.
No complaints, though!
Hey man do you still have promo codes ?
Nothing surprising in this data. Most people will be in the middle with sales that are average to below average. The issue is "average" sales on Ebay can still be a very low amount but that is just what sellers are used to at this point. It is subjective. This poll might be more insightful or accurate if you guys polled with actual numbers like how many sales are you making per month or $ amount
Great video, but I wonder how many ppl actually compared their sales to that month last year before they voted, or just knew their numbers generally speaking? Maybe ppl numbers might be worse than the previous month but are actually better than they did the year before, so they think that sales are down, but their sales could actually be up from the previous year if they compared it to that month..like Jan 2023 vs. Jan 2024 not Dec. 2023 vs. Jan 2024 They could actually be doing better ,starting the year out, than they did the year before, but not even realize it.
Man, I'm in the bottom tier again!
The economy sucks.
I think it boils down to how much you put into it. Be honest with yourself. My sales have been down this year, but i have not been as diligent as i have been in the past with listing and sourcing. There are usually reasons why our sales are down. Just have to be honest with what we're actually putting into it? Just my opinion and definitely my problem!
Sales SUCK. PERIOD 😢
Hairy Tornado's audience is suffering because he is an entertainer - not a reseller. I stopped watching him long ago - when he lost his top rated status because he wasn't shipping on time.
hairy tornados were the most skewed because most of his audience doesnt sell period
Taxes, postal rates and smash and grab gangs selling on eBay are destroying all but the biggest sellers.
Hairy Tornado is more of a Whatnot seller now purchasing things most resellers wont purchase like low volume plush. HIs stuff is fine but he is not a good true reseller.
I’m brand new, I can’t seem to get views and I think I have good keywords and item specifics.. idk what to do