02-19-2022 05:14 PM
I'm trying to quickly sell off alot of items from Goodwill that have been sitting in my store for a long time. I have 1200 items.
Option A
Put them all in Auctions
Option B
$2.99 plus shipping firm
Promoting at the trending rate about 5%
Option C
$4.99 plus shipping or best offer
High promotion at 20%
02-19-2022 05:35 PM
With 1200 items, why not try a bit of each. Then, you’ll know what works best for these items.
02-19-2022 05:53 PM
B. I am currently cleaning out because I'm running out of room fast.
But then, I don't sell Goodwill stuff. But my vote is always cheap and I almost never ship for free. Costs too much now.
02-19-2022 05:55 PM
Just know this; these items sat in a GW store for years because NOBODY wanted them.
Therefore, I doubt anything will 'move fast' by themselves.
I would try to sell in large lots so another seller may buy and try to deal individually.
02-19-2022 05:56 PM
For all the effort, I would just donate the lot to a non-profit thrift store and take the tax write-off.
02-19-2022 06:01 PM
99 cent auctions with the lowest shipping price you can afford (actual shipping + all fees).
or
Put everything in boxes, sell them for $0.00 with free shipping and deliver it yourself to the nearest GW or dumpster.
The former will take effort but bring in a tiny bit of cash, the latter and your life will be clutter free in just one day with minimal effort.
02-19-2022 06:11 PM
Am I the only one who has no idea how to suggest selling 1200 items when I don't even know what the items are?
02-19-2022 06:17 PM
If they are items similar to what you have listed now, and you want them gone, I'd have garage sale or cheap flea market and have a massive dollar sale.
02-19-2022 06:23 PM
Excellent point.
My only thought is list at 9.99 with Free Shipping and 1% Promoted Listing. And Immediate Payment Required.
Take down every 30 days.
Relist as Sell Similar five days later.
Have something new every single day.
With 20% PL at $4.99 , you would get about $3.00 for any item that sells. Less since you will also be paying FVF on the shipping. About $2.75.
What is minimum wage in your area? Here it is 25c a minute ($15 an hour). If it takes you 12 minutes to photograph describe and upload an item that sells, you did not make any money on it.
If only half your items sell, you lost money on selling.
This does not include other costs like packaging, insurance, and occasional returns/refunds.
Donation for a tax credit sounds good.
02-19-2022 06:41 PM
Since you had stated the desire to sell 1200 items from the Goodwill store without any consideration for profit the .99 cent auction with free shipping makes much sense in order to attract bargain hunters. However, all the time spent on creating eBay listings and packing/shipping out 1200 items (assuming they sell) may not be worth it. I would consider grouping like-kind items into "lots" and charge the appropriate shipping cost. The reality is that many Goodwill stores already sell stuff on eBay. Perhaps consider selling these items at a yard sale. Good luck!
02-19-2022 09:24 PM
No one could ever possibly answer that question. How about list them all BIN for $89.99 each. How about start them all for $1 auction and free shipping? Actually the best answer is to just return them to Goodwill and claim as a tax deduction.
02-19-2022 10:28 PM
@pigeonpicker wrote:I'm trying to quickly sell off alot of items from Goodwill that have been sitting in my store for a long time. I have 1200 items.
Option A
Put them all in Auctions
Option B
$2.99 plus shipping firm
Promoting at the trending rate about 5%
Option C
$4.99 plus shipping or best offer
High promotion at 20%
Option B.
Cheapest price wins, BIN and RIP. Auctions are a nightmare of non payers.
02-19-2022 11:45 PM
It's pretty easy to just look at what the OP is talking about looking at their offerings.
Auctions are a pain and mostly irrelevant.
$2.99 paying promotional and all the hassle of packing and shipping? What is your time worth.
$4.99 plus 'high' promotional? Waste of money. Again, what is your time worth.
There's nothing wrong with your items, but many that I see are slow sellers or so supersaturated that it'll take forever to sell, so if you want to get rid of them fast, my suggestion is to write them out of inventory, box them up and donate. Move forward in your life lighter and freer.
02-20-2022 12:00 AM - edited 02-20-2022 12:00 AM
Selling items fast doesn't happen here anymore. Low price will sell a little faster but in reality if you listed these all at .99 auction with shipping you wouldn't sell half and 80 percent would be sold at .99 cents. Good luck
02-20-2022 01:58 AM
Have a garage/yard sale - start it on a Thursday vs the traditional Fri/Sat, post a "free" ad on Facebook - reduced competition - more exposure, more time for shoppers to spend their funds on your stuff first.. We did last fall - it worked well for us - my wife thought I was crazy - until she counted the Georges. On Sat (all day) we offered & displayed on a poster board a discount = like spend at least $5 bucks get a 20% discount. You can talk people into spending for easy.