martes, 24 de junio de 2008

A GArage Sale Success

Garage Sale Success by Kim Grant Tuesday, June 24, 2008
LDSLivingMagazine
If you’re like most people, you have a basement full of items that once served a purpose, but now have worn out their welcome. A garage sale is a great way to clear out the clutter. Here are a few steps to make yours a success.
CollectCollect items in large boxes throughout the year. By the time you’re ready to sell, you’ll know what you have to work with.
CleanA shiny, new-looking toy will always sell better than one that’s covered in juice. Clothing as well can always benefit from a quick wash and press if necessary.
AdvertiseCheck out your local newspapers for rates and deadlines, including online— some are free. Posters and arrows around your neighborhood can help as well. Include your address, day and time, and a brief summary of the types of items you’re selling.
PriceA good rule-of-thumb is about onefi fth of the original value for quality items. Keeping prices in 25¢ increments helps with change. Have lots of small bills and quarters on hand, too. Make sure to keep all money safely tucked away in a fanny pack or cash box.
DisplayPut large, attractive items near the curb and others on tables, racks, or blankets for good visibility. Don’t have items lying around that you don’t want to sell, like your lawnmower, and don’t keep items so far away that you can’t keep an eye on them.
Call it a dayBox up any unsold items to be taken to your local charity and don’t forget to take down the signs.

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