eBay: Rare, branded, or sought-after items
Craigslist: Large items like furniture clothing ect.
Copious and Threadflip: Gently used clothes and accessories
Amazon: Not just for books
Quirky: For products that don’t even exist yet
Tophatter: mainly for jewelry items
If you now of any other great places comment below.
- You can sell just about anything on eBay, but you’ll do best listing rare items that have a niche market. If you have classic toys such as action figures, collectibles, or vintage electronics on hand. You can search ‘compared listings’ for an idea of what similar items have sold for under the ‘Advanced Search’ tab
Craigslist: Large items like furniture clothing ect.
- Try Craigslist to sell large items to local purchasers. Expensive-to-ship items such as furniture, children’s items like strollers and bikes, yard equipment, cars, exercise machines, and more will do well on Craiglist.
Copious and Threadflip: Gently used clothes and accessories
- Copious and Threadflip are similar online marketplaces for selling your clothes and accessories. They offer a highly social shopping experience integrated with Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.
Amazon: Not just for books
- Amazon may be known best for book shopping but you can also sell on Amazon – and you can list virtually anything. Amazon makes it a piece of cake for both the seller and buyer, and it’s a very trustworthy platform so no need to worry. It’s awesome because you don’t have to pay any fees until your item sells.
Quirky: For products that don’t even exist yet
- Got a product idea in mind? Submit your invention to Quirky
Tophatter: mainly for jewelry items
- Tophatter is a live auction site that allows to list your items. I have found that vintage jewelry does best. However all jewelry items tend to do well. You can list almost anything on this auction site.
If you now of any other great places comment below.