Bottom Line: Reselling will be the ultimate test of Personal Accountability. No amount of quality inventory will ever be more valuable than the consistent application of Personal Accountability. When we find ourselves blaming everything and/everyone, we are usually at fault. No person(s) rises to the top 20% of anything without fully understanding and integrating those core concepts of personal accountability. Thank you for another brilliant session! =)
@gokou135
9 ай бұрын
That's my favorite thing about Entrepreneurship. At 9-5s it never mattered how poor, or how quality of a job I did, it was never enough and it never gained me rewards or recognition. In my businesses, it's absolutely 100% all on me! That seems scary, but when you're confident in your skills it's not very scary at all. Our businesses are an environment where when we implement much better ideas, systems, and routines. We actually get to revel and relish in the results of growth or getting more done in less time, increased profits. And when we fail to hold onto our habits, and implement poor systems and ideas, we also have to feel the sting of the results and take accountability. That sting is what keeps us alive and growing! A word often unheard "Eustress", A type of stress that typically grows you, As opposed to "Distress" which is a trpe of stress that breaks us for no good reason!
@ASMRKlotz
9 ай бұрын
I think sally is just making excuses. So what if it takes you a full minute to pull one item. Most people aren't selling 100's of items a day. If you sell 10 which is more normal that's only 10 minutes of pulling stuff. If your business is failing it isn't going to be because you took 10 minutes to pull your items for the day.
@olayinkaoyo
9 ай бұрын
I would love to see a video on the most common mistakes new resellers make.
@whoknewresale
9 ай бұрын
I enjoyed listening to this while I took my afternoon walk. The sun is out and it was the ideal time to take Poshmark pictures but my walk came first now on to pictures😊
@iris5491
9 ай бұрын
My superpower is sourcing... if only i could get it to all these people who have a hard time with that. I have a niche and dont have the help to list the 100s of great things that have at least 20$ profit... sometimes i pick that stuff for fun, but it takes me away from my main sellers
@mirandab0807
9 ай бұрын
If you have great sources at a very low cost and know the good stuff people want,you could always wholesale it out to other resellers. There's a high demand for good supply,not everyone lives where they can get it especially for a good price. To do it successfully though you have to be willing to sell the amazing items st that low price still to other resellers and not be upset that you could of made more and you can't cherry pick and keep the best items. I know a few people who do that as their job,they source hundreds of items or more a week,sell them to resellers for $3-10 or so depending on the pieces, more for pieces comping for really high, but then they can sell bundles to individual buyers all at once, so say you get items for a dollar each, sell 100 items to a buyer for $5 average a piece that's a quick flip of $400 with very little fees (since there's no platform fees) ,do that with multiple people,hundreds of items a week. You could have an awesome business where you aren't having to list anything. But of course there are other issues like the time it takes to source that much and check everything for flaws, the time for shipping. Etc. But still an idea for those people who are good at and love sourcing but don't have time or want to do the listing side of things. You also need to be able to pay very very low cos ts for inventory, so bins pricing, rag houses, wholesale palettes, etc. We need more preowned wholesalers like this.
@juliefregien6426
8 ай бұрын
What are you buying? Where are you located? Plenty of people here might be willing to make a deal
@ASMRKlotz
9 ай бұрын
Yes, finding good items to source (3 per hour) is the hard part that I am trying to figure out.
@zackm9910
9 ай бұрын
I started reselling in March and got nothing but positive feedback and everyone saying items are exactly as described. Since mid November I have received a neutral feedback, a return when I don't offer returns on an item that worked and the buyer lied (returned using eBay guarantee over 25 days of using the item), and have sent someone a partial refund. I sell video games and consoles etc. I have sold on other platforms as well. I wouldn't recommend ebay this time of year. There is alot of scamming going on during the holidays. I understand that's business but I don't like how there is nothing you can do about it. It sucks because I am in too deep since I've been selling for almost a year now.
@goodolddays3094
9 ай бұрын
Thank you always.I appreciate your input. I learn a lot from your videos.
@gokou135
9 ай бұрын
Great video, Think's very much! Any chance you could share the method you use for lowering prices weekly/monthly? I heard that you had your own system for doing that, I would be curious to hear more about it if you want to throw it into a video. I was doing it manually for a while, now that I am over 200 or so items AND running markdown sales, I find it difficult to keep up with lowering them consistently and remembering what the price used to be each week with sales running simultaneously. I tried to use AutoDS, But it doesn't seem to work the way I thought. I assumed the way they advertised that it would lower prices for me automatically the way "Easy Pricing" in Ebay used to work.
@juliefregien6426
8 ай бұрын
Would love that as well. Maybe a sale/discount video. When and how to do it would be great
@sondrahobbs2264
9 ай бұрын
How do I ding the zip code call in the group
@crow4130
9 ай бұрын
I’m new and prefer to learn to avoid making mistakes. Opened my store 1.5 mos ago and I’m selling really well. I sell PM also and I’ve made good profit on them lol I sell good quality collectibles and clothing. I’m happy, only thing I can’t sell men’s clothing lol some but not much.
@olayinkaoyo
9 ай бұрын
@crow4130 CONGRATS on your new store. Quick question: what is "PM"?
@crow4130
9 ай бұрын
@@olayinkaoyothank you..precious moments lol
@acaligirl
9 ай бұрын
I'm late today but this is one homeone video Thanks Chris!
@iris5491
8 ай бұрын
Debbie, there is SO much to source in Florida. Where do you go?
@WellnessNutritionNerd
9 ай бұрын
I can find 18 items that n 30 minutes or less including shipping
@ASMRKlotz
9 ай бұрын
Obviously you want to find "only good items" but how do you realistically find 10-30 of those a day?
@juliefregien6426
8 ай бұрын
Store by store. Hunting!
@aleshapalmer186
9 ай бұрын
What system did Debbie say she used with helping to manage your business and keep house clean?
@dailyrefinement
9 ай бұрын
Fly lady
@iris5491
9 ай бұрын
Oh Debbie.. youre in florida? Where abouts?
@crow4130
9 ай бұрын
I think ur in Daytona ..I'm on gulf coast !
@iris5491
9 ай бұрын
@@crow4130 tampa bay. Well if you ever come down here for a visit, lmk... maybe I could put together a wholesale package. Then you could write off a trip as a business expense!
@cathyholoway722
9 ай бұрын
Hello Chris.
@UriBlack
9 ай бұрын
Gym bros are broke , there i said it 😂 rare to see gym broa who actually have soin coin 🪙
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