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Toppa876
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🌟🌟QUESTION OF THE DAY🌟🌟

? Have you ever tried the

"5 Method"?


Let me explain for those of you that don't use this method.

Following these simple steps every day for one week can be very helpful to increase sales. And the number "5" can be changed depending on the level of seller that you are. Some people may choose "20" for example

  • Visit 5 shows for at least 5 minutes each and chat within the shows without asking to advertise

  • Contact 5 previous buyers and ask them if you can share your next "huge show" with them

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Toppa876
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🌟🌟 QUESTION OF THE DAY 🌟🌟

❓Did you know that you can network with local stores and get free shipping supplies and other stuff?


All it takes is a quick conversation with the manager of your local TJ Maxx, Marshalls, Target…. Let them know that you are an online reseller and you are looking for boxes to use for shipping. And then ask for permission to go in the back or dumpster and collect empty boxes.


You may not want to go dumpster diving, but this conversation can achieve several different things. once you start networking, exchange, contact information, managers will start putting things aside for you that they would have thrown out. This can include a lot of “disposables“ that they do not return to a warehouse but would have destroyed.


Test it out, and tried to work with at least one manager in your area.

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Toppa876
Toppa876
Oct 24

I hadn’t thought about this great idea (thanks @Vizzuals), but I’m definitely going to give it a try. Shipping supplies can really add up, so getting free boxes helps protect your profit. You can also get free shipping labels from UPS by setting up a business account, and free Priority Mail boxes from USPS—but remember, those are only for Priority shipments.

Toppa876
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🌟🌟 QUESTION OF THE DAY 🌟🌟

❓ What is the biggest lesson you have learned since starting Whatnot?


Let’s learn from each other…


Side Note: There are only a few days left to go to vizzuals.com enjoying the “regional groups“ for your chance to get featured in the next newsletter to over 160,000 subscribers!


Side Side Note🤣: DC and Delaware still needs a group moderator for the new groups over at vizzuals.com. I really need the help! Go to vizzuals.com and scroll all the way to the bottom of the page and look for the small “V“ icon and click on it. This page is hidden from others that are not part of this group.

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Toppa876
Toppa876
Oct 24

The biggest lesson I’ve learned selling on Whatnot is the importance of being consistent, which I’m still working on.

Toppa876
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🌟 QUESTION OF THE DAY 🌟

🌟🌟 QUESTION OF THE DAY 🌟🌟


❓ Are you standing in your own way of success?


We all have “things,” but sometimes those things become excuses — reasons we don’t go live or why we’re not where we want to be.


Decide what you truly want your Whatnot business to be: full-time, part-time, or just for extra cash. Then, take a real look at where you are. Are you aiming higher but not taking action? Are you waiting for the “right time”?


What’s holding you back — work, health, kids? Do you need to adjust your goal or your situation?


There’s no magic fix — YOU have to take action. If your situation can’t change, tweak your goals. Small steps forward are better than standing still.

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Toppa876
Toppa876
Oct 22

I do stand in the way of my own success due to working a full-time and a part-time (in-person) jobs. I don’t stream on Whatnot as often as I showed, I’m not consistent and I shop more than I sell. Also, I don’t interact like I should to network. I’ll will try to be more consistent moving forward.

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