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Trash to Treasures: 10 Tips for a Successful Garage Sale
by Deborah Taylor-Hough
Description: Expert tips on how to get the most out of your garage sale.
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Spring cleaning is a wonderful accomplishment. Everything's
fresh and clean. Doesn’t it feel great? But what do you do with
all those odds and ends unearthed from your closets and the
back recesses of the garage?
Making a few extra pennies by holding a Garage/Yard Sale
could be just the ticket. After a number of successful sales
over the years, here are some of my favorite tips for making
the most of your time and effort:
1) When choosing what to sell, don’t sort things out according
to what you think will sell. Try to sell everything. One person's
junk is another's treasure. Even broken appliances can be sold
for parts.
2) Don’t throw out your old magazines -- stick them all in a box
and sell them for a quarter a piece.
3) Think “store” when you’re setting up. Try to think how traffic
patterns of browsing customers would walk around your garage
or driveway.
4) Arrange your tables according to categories: all kitchen stuff
on one table, bedding on another, clothing on another, gift items
grouped together, jewelry displayed next to a mirror, etc. Decide
in advance which categories you have, and then sort accordingly.
5) Rather than pricing each piece of clothing individually, put a
big easy-to-read sign over the table. Something like: “All clothing
50 cents each, or 3 for $1 (unless otherwise marked).”
6) Play background music while people shop. You want your
customers to relax … shop … take their time … enjoy the process.
Probably an easy-listening station that plays familiar songs from
the 70’s and 80’s would be ideal.
7) Make people feel comfortable and welcome. I’ve been to so
many garage sales where the people holding the sale just sat
there and glared at you as you shopped. Smile and greet
everyone.
8) On those large colorful signs you post around town, list some
of the individual items at your sale: tools, baby gear, clothing,
housewares, collectibles, etc. And don’t forget to take your signs
down after the sale's over.
9) Stock up on bags from the grocery store so you can bag up
purchases for customers with armloads of small items.
10) If your goal is to clear out as much as possible, offer a great
deal on the afternoon of the last day such as: "Everything you can
stuff into a shopping bag for $1," or "Half price on all items after
12 noon on Sunday."
By thinking and planning ahead, it’s possible to make your garage
sale into a high profit, sociable, and fun way to spend a sunny
springtime weekend.
Deborah Taylor-Hough is the author of the bestselling Frozen
Assets series, Frugal Living For Dummies(R), Mix-and-Match
Recipes, and A Simple Choice: A Practical Guide for Saving
Your Time, Money and Sanity. Debi's also edits the Simple
Times, Solo Parents, and Bright-Kids e-zines
http://thesimplemom.wordpress.com/