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In the next following paragraphs, I will tell you how to start your garage sale. It is not as easy as it may seem. Of course it will be fun, but remember that at the end of the day your final objective will be to make money. Want to know how to be the tycoon of garage sales? Just keep reading…

News flash, in order to do a garage sale, you need to sell things. Do you have any idea what you want to sell? You might have all the music in the world, you can have the entire neighborhood in your back yard but if you don’t have anything to sell you will make a big zero.

Go trough your things and think of things you want to get rid of but that might attract some. You can also make your yard sale even more fun just by selling things of the same category. For example baseball caps. If some of you have the sense of art in your blood you can build a sign that says: now entering the twilight zone.

The more the merrier, that’s what they always say. In order to split the duties, have some of your friends or family help you set up your garage sale. Most of them will get a kick out of it and might even bring some of their stuff to sell along the way. You’ll make a day of it…

Now that the easy part is out of the way, let’s get technical. You need a permit to do a yard sale. As the saying goes, you want to play, you have to pay. But do not lose sleep over any of this. Most cities will ask you to obey the rules and ask you when or where your garage sale will be held.

Let’s be clear on one thing, if you don’t tell your neighbors about your yard sale, nobody will know that you even planned an event like this. The more people know about it, the more chance there is to rake in the rewards. Unfortunately some licenses have policies on what you can do to advertise your garage sale. My advice to you is to use your imagination. Flyers do not have to be boring. Use color, you colored cardboard, use balloons, music, anything that will the people’s attention to your yard sale. If you can afford it, the local newspaper is perfect to announce your event.

Do not be afraid to lay down the laws. After all, the garage sale will be held at your house and not all people are angels. There are thieves anywhere, anytime. If some people have large coats or big handbags, you can ask them politely to leave these items in their car or to put them in a carefully designed area so that you protect yourself from any possible theft. Don’t let anyone in your house and have a long mirror for the people who might want to buy clothes.

If you want your customers to give a good opinion of you, be polite, courteous and smile. This will really impress them. Have a happy selling.



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Scene But Not Nerd - PW-Philadelphia Weekly


PW-Philadelphia Weekly

Scene But Not Nerd
PW-Philadelphia Weekly, PA - 5 hours ago
On the counter there’s an under-repair $2000 espresso machine that HotF resident and Ph.D. student Dave Arney bought at a yard sale for $25. ...

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Thanks very mulch: Scouts collect trees - The Wenatchee World Online


Thanks very mulch: Scouts collect trees
The Wenatchee World Online, WA - Jan 5, 2009
Bundled against the sunny but frigid, 10-degree morning, the boys swarmed the truck, carrying off the now defrocked trees like cartoon ants hauling off ...

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Cool, Crazy and Uncommon Collections - American Profile


American Profile

Cool, Crazy and Uncommon Collections
American Profile, TN - Dec 31, 2008
Intrigued by the many different manufacturers of the devices, Eichler began searching for more nozzles at garage sales, flea markets and antique stores. ...

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Child has heart to help, First-grader has lived a life of ... - Southlake Times


Child has heart to help, First-grader has lived a life of ...
Southlake Times, TX - Dec 22, 2008
Several days later she came to her mom and said she wanted to have a garage sale and give the money to “kids that didn’t have moms and dads. ...

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Bellingham man's frog collection grows by leaps and bounds - Bellingham Herald


Bellingham man's frog collection grows by leaps and bounds
Bellingham Herald, WA - Dec 11, 2008
When Spore pulls up to a garage sale, everyone knows the frog collector has arrived. Spore, 53, is a retired professional cook and lifelong Bellingham ...

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AT WEST BABYLON DELI: Toons and toys - and food, too - Newsday


AT WEST BABYLON DELI: Toons and toys - and food, too
Newsday, NY - Dec 28, 2008
"I used to go around to garage sales and bought things that were attractive to me." It wasn't until the mid-1980s that Federici bought her first memorabilia ...

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