Tips for Selling on Facebook Marketplace
Lately Iโve been on a huge decluttering kick. I really want to pare down what we have in our home so we only have stuff we love, use, or is sentimental/important to us. Everything else can go. Iโve been taking my time with this process but itโs been really freeing to open up some space in our home. I try to throw away as little as possible and have been either donating items locally or selling them on Facebook Marketplace. Read on for my tips on how to sell your unwanted items on Facebook.
| Disclaimer: These are suggestions. Sell/buy on Facebook at your own risk. |
| Disclaimer: These are suggestions. Sell/buy on Facebook at your own risk. |
Tips for Selling on Facebook Marketplace
Clean Your Items Before Taking Photograpshs
Oh my gosh - this is the most obvious one that I feel like so many people neglect to do. They will post a picture of a table for example, still covered with magazines and cups - or the table will be filthy with dust. Kidsโ shoes is another big example - make sure to take a little time and clean kidsโ shoes. Get any stains/dirt you can off up the uppers and take an old toothbrush and clean the mud out of the treads. No one is interested in your dirty items - clean them up!
Consider the Backdrop of Your Photos
Donโt take photos somewhere messy or that looks unclean (like a basement or garage - unless youโre selling something that really belongs there like sports equipment or tools). For example, if youโre selling a nice piece of furniture, dress, kidsโ toys, etc make sure the backdrop is somewhere clean and nice inside your home - donโt take a sketchy looking photo in a dirty/damp-looking basement because that implies the items werenโt well-cared for.
Price Your Items Well
Keep in mind this is a โyard sale.โ And while things are typically priced a little higher than they would be at an actual yard sale, donโt be unreasonable. I usually price my items at the higher-end of reasonable, and then decrease my price periodically. If it doesnโt sell in a few weeks, it typically gets donated.
Be Safe
Be really wary with selling/buying on Facebook. Always check out the profile of whoโs interested in the item to make sure it looks like itโs a real account with some history (it wasnโt just made in the last few months). Also never give out your phone number.. a lot of scammers will send you a message that says something like โIโm working, whatโs your phone number so I can text you about this item? -or- Hereโs my number, please text me.โ Always decline to give out your number and say you only do correspondence through Facebook Messenger. Itโs also a good idea to never accept electronic payments (Venmo, PayPal, etc) - stick to cash-only. (And if youโre a buyer never send an electronic payment as a โdeposit to hold an itemโ - thatโs a very common scam and a big red flag.)
And the biggest one - ALWAYS MEET IN A PUBLIC PLACE THAT ISNโT YOUR HOUSE. I strictly will only meet at local Police Department parking lots. Our surrounding town police departments all have designated parking spots under video surveillance that are meant for online sale exchanges. Several times someone has messaged me asking to meet for an item but instantly declined once they found out I only meet at the Police Station - thatโs a huge red flag if they wonโt meet at the Police Station and you want nothing to do with that person.. block them and move on.
Send a Reminder Message about an Hour Before the Meet
No-shows are the worst, and unfortunately fairly common. To help reduce no-shows, send a one-line reminder message about an hour before youโre supposed to meet the person.. something like โSee you at XXX Police Department at 3PM.โ Most of the time if they forgot or werenโt going to show up they will message you back and say โwhoops, I wonโt be thereโ and youโll save yourself the trip. I also try really hard to line up my yard sale meets with other errands so Iโm in that area anyways and itโs not as much of an inconvenience if I get stood up.
What Generally Sells Really Well:
Kidsโ toys
Kidsโ shoes & clothing (clothing typically sells better in big lots by size)
Sporting equipment
Tools
Furniture
Garden Items
Iโve found that some items in particular (like books and womenโs clothing) do not generally sell well. Also make sure to try to sell items seasonally - donโt list snow pants for sale in April, they probably wonโt sell. List them for sale in Fall when people are looking for them.
And always - make sure to follow Facebook guidelines on what is allowed for sale or not.
Good luck with your decluttering journey!
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