{"id":1732,"date":"2024-01-01T22:12:48","date_gmt":"2024-01-01T22:12:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.theparentsocial.com\/?p=1732"},"modified":"2024-02-05T15:41:56","modified_gmt":"2024-02-05T15:41:56","slug":"making-money-from-home-and-de-cluttering","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.theparentsocial.com\/making-money-from-home-and-de-cluttering\/","title":{"rendered":"De-cluttering in the New Year (and making money)"},"content":{"rendered":"
I’ve been selling things online and at sales for years – everything from cars and prams to clothes and toys.\u00a0 I hate having cupboards stuffed with things that we no longer need. I give some items to charity but also enjoy making some money from my de-cluttering, and there’s no better time for a clear out than the New Year.<\/p>\n
I’ve had a lot of success on Gumtree over the years when selling big, collect only items. I’ve sold numerous cars, a freezer, a bike, a dining table and even an oak front door. The site is easy to use and creating ads is quick and simple. There are no listing fees and you can add up to 20 images at no charge. There are additional paid for services should you want. These include adding a link to your website (\u00a35.21) and numerous ad promotion options.<\/p>\n
Go to: https:\/\/www.gumtree.com\/<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n I amassed so much equipment when the children were babies especially as the twins needed additional specialised items. I found\u00a0Preloved UK<\/a> a great selling site for this type of stuff and items such as feeding cushions, a Medela Double Electric Breast Pump<\/a>, the iCandy Peach Blossom and a Silver Cross 3D Pram System were snapped up.<\/p>\n The site is extremely easy to navigate. Again it’s free to list and you can upload three photos for free. If you\u2019ve subscribed to Preloved Premium membership, you can add unlimited photos. You can set a specific price, invite offers, say you’ll accept near offers, very near offers or offers above ‘x’.<\/p>\n Go to: https:\/\/www.preloved.co.uk<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Outgrown clothes accumulate quickly so serious de-cluttering is needed regularly. I find the local selling pages on Facebook great for bundles of lower valued items as well as higher value pieces. My go to is Kidz Stuff Surrey<\/a>. This is great as people can see exactly where you’re based and can usually collect, which saves on faffing on postage and packing. There are also even more localised selling groups. For designer\/high end items there are some brand-specific groups such as Mini Boden and Joules childrens’ clothes<\/strong>. The audiences on these sites know exactly the worth of the items listed so these are the perfect venues. However, you are likely to have to post the items. Facebook marketplace<\/strong> is also a great option.<\/p>\n I’m quite new to Vinted,<\/a> but am finding it a good platform, which is really easy to use. You can add up to 20 photos and there are lots of drop down menus that help you to describe the item as well as select the brand. I initially thought that the suggested prices for items was too low, but soon discovered that this is recouped on the shipping costs, which are paid for by the buyer. Vinted even generates the shipping label for you. You also receive updates about the progress of the order and you’ll be alerted as soon as the buyer receives.<\/p>\n Go to: https:\/\/www.vinted.co.uk<\/a><\/p>\n Keep an eye out for local Nearly New Sales. These are great for shifting large volumes of items in one go. You have to pay for a table (and rail if you want to hire), but if you’ve got a lot of stuff and some higher value items, it’s very easy to recoup and make a healthy profit. They are often publicised with posters at church halls and community centres and you can use the following links to find out where your local NCT sales<\/a> and Mum2Mum Markets<\/a> are taking place. These two are the biggest out there. Whilst I haven’t done an NCT sale, I have done a number of Mum2Mum Markets. You can find out more about this here.<\/a><\/p>\nDe-cluttering baby equipment<\/h2>\n
Selling children’s clothes locally and further afield<\/h2>\n
Vinted for children’s and adult’s clothes<\/h2>\n
Top tips for selling online\u00a0<\/b><\/h2>\n
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De-cluttering with a Nearly New Sale\u00a0<\/ins><\/h2>\n