What is this thread all about?
Just a place for general discussion. A place to unload whats on your mind and talk about anything - personal, health, help needed, achievements, daily highs and daily lows, theories, predictions and what have you.
Does not need to be Q related.
We have too much family debt and it sucks. I quit my job last year because we were selling our other house and that would help us a lot. Since then, DC thieves have been sucker punching us and we have taken on more debt. I have sold a few things on Ebay, but it costs money just to list on there now. Forget that. I have a few handmade leather wallets listed on Gab's marketplace that aren't moving, and it's not user friendly- I cannot delete anything or mark anything as sold and it's frustrating. I have sold one thing on there, using Gab Pay, and it went very smoothly.
I need a part time job, but with gas being what it is, I don't want to work too far and my money is all sucked up just getting back and forth! I want to have an at home business, but it isn't working.
Are there other avenues I could look into?
Look at Poshmark. I personally don’t like it to shop. Most people I know that are selling prefer Poshmark. If you have a lot of things to sell Facebook market is a good option. I don’t like Facebook at all! However that’s where most people are going to sell & buy used items. Craigs list used to great but now it sucks. I’ve been there with the debt. It’s hard to get out of debt but possible. Faith got me through those times. My husband bought a 2005 Toyota Corolla just for work. He has a big truck & I have 2005 4 Runner & they get the same gas mileage. Blessings to you fren❤️🩹
Thank you! I have had success on Fb Marketplace, but not for stuff I've made.
Dang, I missed that you made it. Etsy is good but I think it’s hard to get started. Many people link an Instagram account. I shop a lot on Etsy but don’t sell. Maybe local farmers markets or festivals. Good luck.
Sell on shopify with your own website, and do your own marketing or hire a local digital marketing person to promote the site. And there's etsy.
I've tried Etsy. Maybe I should give it a go again. :)
Thanks!
I'd try the shopify thing, too. I've heard the return on investment for basic click-promo is pretty good for your own website. Just get someone local, not a big firm. Good luck!
Oh, no, not official. Just looking to sell stuff I've made. This reminds me to check with a church that has a big monthly yard sale and to get a table. It's $10. I need to do that next month. I have a lot of vintage stuff to sell.
I go to a lot of estate sales. I've accumulated a lot of stuff within the past few years. It needs to get gone and make me some money. ;)