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August No Spend Monthly Challenge Wrap-up!

 

Hello again, savvy savers! I cannot believe another NO SPENDING month cycle ends today! 

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Do I still stand by my idea that this was a crazy idea? Well, a month of NO spending is an awesome way to both reset your spending patterns, as well as to either kick-start your budget or revamp and make changes to any existing budget you or your family may have. This is also a great challenge for personal responsibility; you can track what you have been spending your hard earned funds, and keep yourself on track, in terms of responsible spending thereafter. Was this difficult, yes. Am I glad I finished another cycle? Absolutely. Am I ready for a dinner out of the house? You bet! 

This past month I blogged daily about my various NO SPEND struggles, victories, and suggestions from day-to-day. Each day I’ve learned, saved, struggled, and gained insights on ways to save around the home.

The rules were pretty simple:  

  • No spending on anything  beyond absolute necessities.
  • Eat from your pantry & freezer as often as you are able.
  • And make changes to the way you purchase and consume goods, services, and commodities in your home. 
  • The idea of the challenge is to keep up with your daily activities,, but the main goal is simply to stop spending.  
  • This challenge can be a life changing experience, as you may just be amazed at how your mindset and perspective will change after just a month of seeing how you can enrich your life, without spending more!

 

 

There were a few exceptions to the rule as follows:

  1. Unavoidable expenses related to employment, such as gas, are okay.
  2. Unavoidable school related expenses.
  3. Doctors appointments, veterinarian appointments, co-payments, family/pet prescriptions, and therapy sessions are okay.
  4. Do keep existing service and repair appointments that can’t be rescheduled to “Spending” months, such as hair appointments, lawn care services, trash removal, in-home repair services, etc.
  5. Do keep existing tithing and charitable giving.
  6. Do have an adequate stockpile of necessities prior to beginning this challenge, such as pet food, bedding, litter, laundry detergent, dish soap, snow salts, bottled water and emergency staples (if you live in areas frequently affected by seasonal weather), etc. 
  7. Do keep up with healthy living habits. I will continue to use my envelope saving system to fund app purchase rebates (iBotta, Shopmium, Snap by Groupon) for fresh produce and milk savings that may pop-up during my no-spend months; due to my PCOS I need several servings of fruits and veggies daily, and these app savings help keep my freezer stocked on a budget. 
  8. And it goes without saying, please do pay all of our monthly obligations; rent, mortgage, insurance, utility payments, banking fees,  student/financial/business loans, medical expenses, and assumed or credit card debt. 

This NO Spend month was not just about a decrease in spending, but a  challenge to find ways to live well, live better, find new sources of joy, will spending less. This month proved to be a time of being able to a life rich with family, friends, and creative planning, secured by fiscally responsible measures. This month was made all the better by the amount of encouragement and accountability shared by all of my readers, too!

I’m not gonna lie, there were tough moments, moments I felt I was simply doing without;  I longed for Cherry Coke Zero, Brumble & Brown Strawberry Spread, and a large bag of Life Should Taste Gluten-Free Chips!

This month I was able to save a total of $1,021.34, and some of the ways I did this were by:

  • Pantry Organization
  • Utilizing On Hand Food Options To Help Make Weekly Menu Ideas Sheets
  • Learning Home to “Dine Out At Home”
  • Working on a personal #Choose30 Challenge
  • Creating a local Coupon Swap
  • Rain-Check Shopping for next months needed coupon staples and groceries
  • Learning ways to  Save On Monthly Utility Bills
  • Learning ways to better clean my home
  • Establishing Cleaning Routines & Decluttering Zones)
  • Establishing new, lasting ways to organize by Bathrooms & Linen Closet
  • I clean off my Counter-tops
  • I Clean Out my Closet
  • I organized my Home Office & Craft Room 
  • I sold my closet finds on Facebook Local Groups, Craigslist, and eBay which garnered $213.00
  • I sold crafts on ETSY totaling $109.00 from items I had on hand
  • I started selling patterns on Crafsty

All-in-all, I am pleased with this months progress and will be thinking of new and better ways to save come October’s next No-Spend Month Challenge! The funds from this challenge went towards my yearly savings goal for acquiring a rental property/tax sale in the year and a half to come. I am proud of myself, and so proud of you all as well. If you were able to follow along with this challenge, I’d love to hear about it!

Here’s to Saving,

mbnlogosm

August No Spend Challenge Day 30: Create A Coupon Swap Box!

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Hello again, savvy savers! A new day, a new challenge! So for today, I want to discuss a way that you may be able to get food, goods, and toiletries this month for free, and that is with a coupon swap! This seems like an opportune time as Sunday’s are usually my days to organize my coupon binder and create shopping lists fir the week ahead! 

So, you may be thinking, why a coupon swap? Well that’s easy… using free coupons this month, for items you may anticipate needing, and only having to pay applicable tax, can still fall within the No-Spend Month Challenges! So, here are a few suggestions:

  1.  Simply put it is a box of coupons that is set up at a central location, that allows people to swap and share coupons.
  2. Those who contribute to the swapbox have the privilege of taking coupons from the swapbox.
  3. Before you set up a coupon swapbox, you need to find a good location.
  4. Think of locations where there are a lot of people.
  5. Good examples are daycares, preschools, churches, libraries, schools, community centers, work, local children’s museum, etc.; be sure to ask permission to start a coupon swap box!
  6. When starting the box, post a note outside the location telling people you are starting a swap.
  7. The beauty of this challenge is that by donating your unused coupons to the swapbox, you can look through the coupons donated by others.

Once you have a location, simply:

  •  Cut out all the Sunday coupons.
  • File the coupons you wish to keep in your coupon binder. 
  • Put the remaining coupons in a Ziploc bag along with an index card, listing the coupon sources, your name, and date.
  • Add your bag to the swapbox. 
  • As time goes on, check the box for coupons you might need.
  • Maintain a list of coupons for freebie grocery items, meaning coupons that you will only pay applicable tax for, at store such as Target, Walmart, and the Dollar Tree, and keep an eye out for them at the swap box.
  • You can also post a note asking for specific items, such as a brand of coupon.
  • Even if you don’t coupon, add inserts for those you might!

Once you have an established box, you can advertise at your local grocery stores, laundromats, PX’s, library, or other areas where people will see listings. That’s it! Also, be sure to take an half hour a month to clean out expired coupons from your box, too! 

For those with less drive, but still looking to participate in this challenge, you should check out a Facebook site, that I use often, Christine’s Coupon Swap! This awesome group allows users to post messages for coupons you need, as well as postings for coupons you wish to donate or trade. Group members pay for their postage. This is a great way to find the coupons that may not ordinarily be delivered to your region each week, without having to buy an excessive amount of newspapers weekly!

So today I challenge you all to consider physically, or virtually, working on starting coupon swapping practices, to donate the coupons you won’t be using this month while not spending, to help purchase free groceries this year during No-Spend Month challenges! Though this is Sunday, you can still create boxes to go out this week. Go for it! 

As for me, today I went online and posted a few coupons I currently had, and requested a few deals that I knew would make for freebies at my local Dollar Tree! I have had a few hits so far, and was even able to work out a deal today on a handful of freebie coupons, which should be on the way to my home soon! I love making a deal, don’t you! So for an hours worth of work today, I have gained $40.00 in free products, which all tax-only buys! As I’m set for bread, cheese, creamer, and the like this month, these items will be tucked into my deep freeze for April’s next No-Spend Month! Score! 

That’s my kind of an afternoon!

As well today, I was also able to accomplish:

  1. I woke up at 6:30, walked my fur babies, showered, & dressed to my shoes. (Thanks, Flylady!)
  2. Worked on my daily Motivated Moms Planner.
  3. I read part of a new review book.
  4. I finished today’s Day 5 No-Spend Challenge!
  5. I enjoyed a Free Chik-fil-a- chicken sandwich (holiday 2014 calendar redemption)!
  6. I cooked from my pantry, three times.
  7. I walked for three miles!
  8. I finished all of my daily blog posts on time!
  9. Read my daily devotional.
  10. I cleaned out my coupon cabinet, paper files for my ETSY business, and recycled numerous bins of random scraps of fabric around my craft room, too! 

So today I saved:

  • I was able to subscribe to a new, free magazine subscription, which will have a combined savings of $12.00.
  • I completed 2 surveys online via Ipsos-iSay, and earned a $1.00 towards my next Amazon gift code.
  • I eat at home three times today, saving our family $8.91. 
  • I recycled, upcycled, and composted one bins of deluge, and saved $0.25, the cost of 1 trash bag. 
  • I received $17.99 worth of product review items, which can be placed in my home gift closet!
  • I used two gift cards from Jolly Awesome Pet Tags, and scored $29.98 worth of pet tags, one for all of my fur-babies for free, with a spare for my kitty who “misplaces his collar!”
  • Scored $40.00 in free item coupons to be used at the Dollar Tree
  • I also did not watch cable tv, and saved $3.68 by doing so.

So, overall today my family saved: $76.80

This months savings goal remaining: +$101.80

Hopefully today’s challenge will have helped you to start thinking about more in your life that simply surviving in the day-to-day world! Until tomorrow’s challenge! 

Here’s to savings,

mbnlogosm

August No Spend Month Challenge Day 26: How to Become A Book Reviewer

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Hello again, savvy savers! A new day, and a new way to save with today’s No-Spend Month Challenges! If  a mug of soup, a cup of hot tea, and a great, new book sounds like your perfect night, than that makes two of us! If you are anything like me, than you are nothing short of a bibliophile! Well, you are in luck, as today’s challenge centers around being able to score free books.

How can be score free books?

  • You can become a book reviewer, with one of several dozen online book reviewer programs.
  • The best part is that you do not need to be a designated book blogger, to be able to review books.
  • You simply need to have a love of the written word, a social media following, and a verifiable mailing address.
  • Each blogger will need to apply for book reviews, and just wait for the reviews to come in.
  • Keep in mind, you will need to keep reviews legal, by always disclosing your reviewer status. 
  • Beyond this, you will need to review books online, as well as reviewing on an online purchasing outlet, such as Goodreads, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble. 

Here are a list of Reviewer Programs:

  1. BookSneeze:  They have both print and e-books available. Booksneeze sends out a monthly newsletter informing participants of the latest books available for review.  

  2. Blogging for Books: This program is ran by Waterbrook Multnomah. It has a pretty simple sign-up and I like that they send out email notices monthly informing you of the different books they have available. 

 3. Bethany House: Here is a link to the latest newsletter with the list of books available for review.

  1. Tywebbin: Offers a quick simple sign-up to be host of one their virtual book tours. Books offered from this review program tend to be primarily African American books. 

  2. Cross Focused Reviews: This program is a service of Cross Focused Media, LLC. Once you have signed up on their list, you will receive email notifications of available books on tour. 

  3. TLC Book Tours:  Offers a quick sign up process to get on their list of tour hosts. 

  4. Tyndale Blog Network:This program is hosted by Tyndale House publishers. Each month they send out a list of available books once you have been approved. 

  5. NetGalley: This program offers books from a vast number of publishers. According to their website, “NetGalley is a service to promote and publicize forthcoming titles to readers of influence. 

  6. The B& B Media: I have done several reviews through this program. Once you’re on their distribution list, you receive an email notification of available books they have and you simply fill out the form to be a part of that book’s tour. They give you a date the review must be posted by.

This list provides a great start for book lovers and bloggers alike, that are looking to review books. Each program offers free books in exchange for an honest review and have their own requirements about review length and where you must publish your reviews.  So, today I challenge you look into saving on your monthly book purchasing costs, by becoming a book reviewer!

Be sure to check back tomorrow for a new day’s challenge!

Here’s to saving,

mbnlogosm

 

 

August No Spend Month Challenge Day 24: Make Money Taking Online Surveys!

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Hello again, savvy savers! I hope you all are well rested, and ready for a new daily challenge! So today I want to focus a way you can earn money in your spare time, with online survey sites! Why Survey Sites: Last year I earned $420.00 taking online surveys. Here’s how:

  1. The average survey takes 20 minutes, so one could realistically complete 3 online surveys in an hour, and have generated $9.00.
  2. Though is not a great sum of money, the earned survey funds could potentially add up to a $36.00 a month, or $420.00 savings annually.
  3. This is only an average of 3 surveys are taken weekly. based on qualification and availability.

 I used those funds to pay for holiday gifts, birthday gifts, as well as earned Amazon gift cards which paid for my entire years worth of Amazon Subscribe & Save and Amazon Pantry items! Awesome, huh?

 

Here are my favorites:

1) Harris PollsHarris Polls is the Boss of survey sites. Their research is well-respected and frequently cited; the number of points awarded per survey is generous; and there are lots of rewards to choose from – gift cards, prizes and sweepstakes entries. You can make up to $45 per survey in 20 min the #1 paying survey site today!

2) ZoomPanel: If you’re looking to earn rewards quickly, ZoomPanel is the survey site to join. They typically send out several survey invitations each week, and have a great collection of rewards to choose from – the latest books and movies, electronics, appliances, jewelry, home decor, charitable donations and more; you can earn up to $20.00 an hour with this site.

3) CVS Advisor: CVS Advisor is a must-join site. You’ll probably only get a few survey invitations a year, but you’ll want to respond to those invitations when they come. They reward participants with Extra Care Bucks, and it’s not uncommon to receive $10 in ECBs for participating in a single survey.

4) Swagbucks: Join swagbucks; answer surveys; and earn points that you can redeem for gift cards to popular stores and restaurants. Earn additional points by shopping through the site, using their search engine and watching videos. I have earned upwards of $40.00 a month with this site! 

5)  Ipsos I-Say: Ipsos is a global survey-based market research company that serves more than 5,000 clients in more than 100 countries. As an Ipsos I-Say community member, you’ll have the opportunity to take surveys and earn rewards that can be redeemed for money, Amazon.com gift cards, donations such as the American Red Cross and Doctors Without Borders, and prepaid American Express cards. Most members receive surveys at least once each month with an average of about four per month, and the more surveys you take, the more points you earn. In addition, many Ipsos members also have the chance to test new products and services before the general public. I personally use this site weekly, and since joining last year, taking an average of 10 surveys a week, have thus far earned $130.00; $90.00 of this was used on Amazon to help offset my holiday stocking stuffer costs! If you’re interested in joining Ipsos, click here. 

 6) KidzEyes: KidzEyes is a website that conducts market research among 6-12 year old kids, and is in full compliance with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act. KidzEyes conducts surveys for children’s companies, and wishes to have kids fill out surveys, in order to provide better products and services for children and sometimes they are interested in hearing parents’ opinions too, in which case, you will help earn your child(ren) additional KidzPoints. When kids complete the surveys that they receive from KidzEyes via email,  and surveys completed earn KidzPoints that can be turned in for cash or prizes’ points can be withdrawn and deposited into your checking account and given directly to your child.

7) Funovation Panel: If you like the idea of influencing the future trends in toys, holiday purchases, and children’s clothing, than the Funovation survey Panel is for you! This is a free survey site, which enters your information into drawings and sweepstakes, often for large ticket toy items, in exchange for short surveys! I have been a member of this site for a little over a year, and have found the surveys fun; its a great way to get sneak-peeks into the upcoming seasons toys and holiday gift ideas! Click here to check the site out and to get more information!

8) PineCone Research: One of my favorite survey companies is Pinecone Research, who is currently accepting new members to their online research panel. This research firm gives points away at the end of each survey, which have a cash out value of $3.00, which can be transferred to an existing PayPal account,  to a pre-paid card, a mailed paper check, which you can set aside to be directed to your savings account!   The average survey takes 20 minutes, so one could realistically complete 3 online surveys in an hour, and have generated $9.00, and though is not a great sum of money, the earned survey funds could potentially add up to a $36.00 a month, or $420.00 savings annually, if 3 surveys are taken weekly. based on qualification and availability.

 

So today I challenge you to check out the above survey sites, and see if you can start saving today! Be sure to check back tomorrow morning, and see tomorrow’s Daily Challenge!

Here’s to saving,

mbnlogosm

August No Spend Month Challenge Day 20: How To Sell On ETSY!

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Hello again, savvy savers! I hope you all are well rested, and ready for a new daily challenge! So today I want to focus not on selling things gleaned from your home, but items that can be made from items you have on hand. I am speaking of ETSY.

Today, I would like you all to consider all of the homemade crafts, recipes, items, and crafts that you have a knack for making, can easily make from the items you have on hand at home, or items that can be made quickly! Are you a painter, knitter, crafter, good at wood working? Can you make candles, wax melts, or boot cuffs? Then my friend, this is the post for you! As today I want you all to consider opening up an ETSY Shop.

So, why ETSY? 

  1. If you’re an artist, jeweler, soap maker, knitter, baker, or you simply have a house full of vintage items, then you might be in a perfect position to start your own business on Etsy.
  2.  Etsy is an online marketplace designed exclusively for people selling handmade and vintage items.
  3. The site allows people from all over the world to sell their homemade goods, and anyone, from stay at home moms to well-respected gallery artists, to have an open market to sell their work.
  4. Currently, Etsy has over 400,000 sellers, 7.7 million listed items for sale, and over 7 million customers. In 2010, the site sold more than $300 million worth of goods. 
  5. Etsy is egalitarian in nature. This is not simply a place to make a quick buck, but a place where anyone can create a home business, where sales can range from simple, passive income, to massive, evolving sales platforms, depends on your schedule! 

What Can I sell:

  • Crocheted items
  • Soap, lotions and candles
  • Handmade clothing
  • Jewelry
  • Paintings
  • drawings,
  • sculpture
  • Handmade furniture
  • Books and magazines
  • Vintage items (20 years or older)
  • Quilts
  • Bags and purses
  • Baked goods such as cookies, cupcakes, bread, jam, etc.
  • Yarn and other supplies catering to the handmade/crafting crowd
  • Blown glass
  • Handmade paper items
  • Upcycled goods
  • Nearly anything! 

How to Sell:

  1. You should first start by figuring out what you will create and sell.
  2. Next inventory what supplies you have on hand to create your products.
  3. Setting up a Seller Account on Etsy is an easy, two-step process.
  4. First, you’ll need to have a Paypal account, and a valid credit card. 
  5. Next you need to enter your billing information. You will need a valid credit card so Etsy can verify your identity.
  6. You’re now an official Etsy seller.
  7. Setting up your shop is going to take more time. You can create a customer banner for your Etsy store, and you’ll want to upload a picture or logo so customers can put a face or image with your shop.
  8. Next create a prototype of several items.
  9. Next,  you’ll also need to photograph all your items, and create a listing for each one. You’ll also need to insert “tags,” or keywords, that will help customers find your items.
  10. Cross list items; For instance, imagine you’ve just listed a turquoise necklace. You would use tags such as “necklace”, “turquoise necklace”, and “blue”, all which will help your item get noticed when customers search for those specifics.
  11. Pay for your listings.
  12. When items sell, be sure to quickly ship, usually within a business week, and mail all parcels withsignature confirmation delivery. 
  13. Payments will be added to your sellers account within 48 hours of payment clearing.
  14. All listings will need to be renewed seasonally!
  15. You’re now a seller! 

Sellers Tips:

  • Fees are charged per sale; a flat 3.5% fee will be added to your sellers account only if an item sells.
  • Fees are refunded on returned items.
  • Be sure to create a clearly expresses return and shipping policy.
  • Be sure to create a detailed customization policy, if you plan to allow changes be made, per order.
  • Consider changing stock seasonally.
  • As your store grows, your sellers account ceiling will grow accordingly; the larger the shop the more charges can be added to your account.
  • All account fees are due the first business day of each month.
  • You can charge shipping costs to your account, up to your limited account cap.
  • Account caps are evaluated and adjusted bi-annually in July and December; you are emailed if your account cap changes.
  • Be sure to create an email account to go with your shop name; i.e. etsyshoptobenamed@gmail.com.
  • Always use USPS’s Media Mail option, for shipping heavy books.
  • Be sure to create a Facebook fan page, to advertise your goods.
  • You can create in-app ETSY coupons for customers; be sure to include a thank you card with your coupon code enclosed with each order to promote return business.
  • One week after delivery, you can politely ask buyers to leave you ship feedback.
  • Never list orders for items that you cannot fulfill or have stock to prepare! 

Support:

  • One of the most amazing aspects of Etsy is the amount of support and the sense of community you get through the site.
  • Etsy has a lot of helpful tutorials to help sellers get more exposure and earn more money.
  • The forums are extensive and Etsy’s thousands of sellers will help answer any question you have about setting up your shop.

So today I challenge you to sell items on ETSY! Moreover, do you already sell on ETSY? What has your experience been like? Leave a comment and let me know your thoughts! Be sure to come back this evening to see how my daily challenge went, as well as how I was able to additionally save around my home!

 

 

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As an ETSY shop owner myself, I am partial to this site, and hope that you all could consider this site! It’s beyond awesome! Please feel free to check out my shop, here!  As for me, as I already have a seasoned account, so I listed ten new seasonal items for sale; items for Saint Patrick’s Day, Easter, Spring, Mother’s Day, and Cinco de Mayo.

My Selling Goals Were:

  • I am going to list 10 seasonal items. 
  • All items will be listed for one season.
  • The items cost $2.00 to list, which was paid with funds from iBotta, in my paypal account. 

As well today I was also able to accomplish:

  1. As part of my #Choose30 Daily Challenge, I woke up at 7:25, walked my fur babies, showered, & dressed to my shoes. (Thanks, Flylady!)
  2. Worked on my daily Motivated Moms Planner.
  3. I finished a day’s worth of clerking assignments ahead of schedule!
  4. I cooked from my pantry for each meal.
  5. Read my daily devotional.
  6. I waked two miles.
    1. I read part of a new review book.

Today I saved:

  • I eat at home this evening for dinner, saving our family $6.95.
  • I scored a free 1-year subscription to Midwest Magazine, a savings of $16.00.
  • I recycled, upcycled, and composted one bins of deluge, and saved $0.25, the cost of 1 trash bag. 
  • I cooked three meals from my home pantry, saving $6.81 in the process.
  • My family drank water today, and saved $0.69, the cost of a 2-liter of soda.
  • I also did not watch cable tv, and saved $3.68 by doing so.
  • I earned $5.00 from Receipt Hog. 
  • I mailed off a package of coupons for Coups For Troops.

Total amount I saved my family: $45.38

This months savings goal remaining: +$73.95

 

Please be sure to check back tomorrow for another way to save for this months No-Spend Challenge! 

Here’s to saving,

mbnlogosm

August No Spend Month Challenge Day 19: How to Sell on Amazon.com

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Hello again, savvy savers! I hope you all are well rested, and ready for a new daily challenge! By now, you’ve probably heard of, purchased from, or price matched by way of Amazon.com. It is currently the largest retailer in the world, and honestly one of my favorite shopping venues as not only to they sell everything under the sun, offer free shipping  with Amazon Prime, or on orders of $35.00 or more, they also do not charge sales tax! Woohoo! Amazon makes the act of shopping in your slippers, a state of mind! 

Moreover, the Amazon’s seller program, similar to Ebay, doesn’t offer auction-style selling, but instead offers sellers everyday items such as textbooks, books of all values, conditions, and print-type, dvd’s, music cd’s, collectibles, and more to a larger, more managed audience! One aspect of Amazon selling I like is the FBA (fulfillment by Amazon) shipment method, where you can send all your inventory to Amazon and let Amazon do the shipping for you; for those who frequent the post office, this can be a major time-saving system.

So, why Amazon? 

  1. Registering an account is free is you sell under 40 items per month; if you are selling more than 40 items per month, there is a monthly fee of $39.99.
  2. Simplicity: You can watch movies, listen to music, and then sell for profit, or Amazon gift cards, to buy more of what you want, or apply to monthly groceries, by way of Amazon Pantry and Amazon Subscribe & Save! 
  3. Extras: Somehow you ended up with two identical books/kitchen utensils/wall clocks. Rather than keep both, list one for sale.
  4. As a profit-driven venture: Thousands of businesses use the service to sell products.

What Can I sell:

  • Anything! Books, video games, movies, craft supplies, kitchen accessories, …the list goes on.
  • Keep in mind that some categories are off-limits, such as “adult products,” and if your item is on the off-limits list, you’ll be notified. 
  • An item may be in “acceptable”, “good”, “very good”, “like new” or “new” condition.
  • It’s a good idea to be honest about the condition, accurately describing it as best as you can.

How to Sell:

  1. Click here to sign in with your Amazon email address and password.
  2. Next, enter your legal name and read the “Agreement”. Accept the terms and select “Continue”.
  3. Add your credit card information: Amazon needs identity verification, so it asks for valid card information.
  4. Choose your “Display Name”, aka shop name. Enter your mailing address.
  5. On the next page, agree to be called or texted, as a  verification step.  A PIN will be provided, which you will need to enter before registration is complete.
  6. Congrats–you’re a registered Amazon seller! 
  7. If you have not already set-up two or more payment methods, on a buying account (one of which is a bank account), or if you have changed your payment method in the last 7 days, you will have an additional 7 day wait before payments are directed deposited into your bank account. 

How To List An Item For Sale:

  1. From the homepage of your Amazon seller account, go to “Add a Product” (in the lower left sidebar). This takes you to another page where you can see if the product is on Amazon already. If not, choose “create a new product”.
  2. List your item. Be sure to use a good quality stock photo, and then enter as much information about the product as possible. 
  3. Before you set a price, gauge how others have priced it based on the condition. If it’s priced too high, it probably won’t sell; if it’s price too low, then it will sell really fast but you won’t get as much as you potentially could have.
  4. Note that all shipping charges are preset. 
  5. You can also opt to have your items mailed to Amazon, who will mail them on your behalf.
  6. Amazon sends an email to you when a product sells.
  7. If you prefer to mail parcels yourself, try to ship the item–with signature confirmation/tracking– be sure to do so within 3 business days to keep your customer happy.
  8. Funds are deposited into your banking account on a scheduled basis.
  9. After items have been received for a full 3 business days, you can request buyers leave you a product review, and a sellers review, too!

Sellers Tips:

  • Fees are charged per sale.
  • Fees vary based on the category and the selling price.
  • Amazon deducts them from your balance. 
  • Always use USPS’s Media Mail option, for shipping heavy books.

 For me, as I already have a seasoned account, I listed ten items for sale.

My Selling Goals Were:

  • I am going to list 10 household items; 12 Blu-Ray Discs, and 10 PS3 Games.
  • I hope to make $100.00 in profit.
  • All items that do not sell will be donated to charity.
  • All items will be listed for one week.

As well today I was also able to accomplish:

  1. As part of my #Choose30 Daily Challenge, I woke up at 7:25, walked my fur babies, showered, & dressed to my shoes. (Thanks, Flylady!)
  2. Worked on my daily Motivated Moms Planner.
  3. I finished a day’s worth of clerking assignments ahead of schedule!
  4. I cooked from my pantry for each meal.
  5. Read my daily devotional.
  6. I waked two miles.

Today I saved:

  • I eat at home this evening for dinner, saving our family $6.95. 
  • I recycled, upcycled, and composted one bins of deluge, and saved $0.25, the cost of 1 trash bag. 
  • I cooked three meals from my home pantry, saving $6.81 in the process.
  • My family drank water today, and saved $0.69, the cost of a 2-liter of soda.
  • I also did not watch cable tv, and saved $3.68 by doing so.

Total amount I saved my family: $21.38

This months savings goal remaining: +$60.33

So today I challenge you to sell 10 items on Amazon.com! Moreover, do you already sell on Amazon? What has your experience been like? Leave a comment and let me know your thoughts! Be sure to come back this evening to see how my daily challenge went, as well as how I was able to additionally save around my home!

Please be sure to check back tomorrow for another way to save for this months No-Spend Challenge! 

Here’s to saving,

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No Spend Month Challenge Day 18: How to Sell on eBay!

Day 18-

 

Hello again, savvy savers! A new day, a new daily challenge, as part of our No-Spend Month Challenge!

So as this week we will be focusing on selling the items we cleared out of our home last week, today I want to focus on eBay sales!

So why eBay?

  • eBay is a popular shopping website where individuals and businesses can buy and sell new and second-hand items. 
You’ll need:
  • a computer with an internet connection
  • a credit or debit card.

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Here’s how to start selling on eBay:
  1. Go to the eBay website.
  2. You can only buy or sell on eBay if you’re registered, so if you don’t have an account, now is the time to create one. If you’re new to eBay, click register above the eBay logo.
  3. If you’re already registered, click Sign in, enter your user ID, then your password, and you will be logged in; you can then skip to Step 5. 
  4. To register, you’ll need to fill out details such as your name, email address and chosen password.
  5. Click the blue Submit button at the bottom of the screen.
  6. A confirmation email will be mailed to you.
  7. Check for this email.
  8. Click Continue if you are happy to proceed, within the email prompts. 
  9. You will be taken back to the eBay homepage, and your seller account is completed!

How To List An Item For Sale:

  1. Click on Sell at the top of the screen, and a ‘Update your information’ page will open.
  2. Complete your address information and click Continue.
  3. You will now be taken to a new page where you can start to list your item for sale. 
  4. Type the name of the item you want to sell in the box provided and click Get started.
  5. A new page will open with step-by-step instructions on how to create your listing, including how to give your item a clear, specific title and how to upload a photo.
  6. It will also show you how much money it will cost to list your item; these fees will be added to your sellers account, payable monthly.
  7.  Once you’ve filled in all the details for your listing, click List with displayed fees at the bottom of the screen.
  8.  A new page will open. Here you’ll see how your listing will look before it’s posted on eBay.
  9. Click Continue if you’re happy with the way it looks.

How To Edit A Sale Listing:

  1. Click Edit listing if you want to make any changes.
  2. A new page will open asking you for extra information. Click Continue.
  3. Review your account information, check the box and click Continue if it is correct. 
  4.  eBay will then verify your information.
  5. You will then be asked to verify your phone number. Click the Call me now button and an automated service will call to give you your PIN. Once you have this, enter it into the PIN field and click Continue.
  6. You will then need to log back in. 
  7. When you sell items on eBay, the website charges a small fee. You now need to choose how you will pay any fees. Select the payment type you wish to use; credit card or paypal, and continue.
  8. If you chose to pay via PayPal, you will now need to agree to the PayPal user agreement. When you have read it, click I agree.
  9. A new page will open giving you the chance to review your listing again. 
  10.  Your item is now posted!

A few tips:

  • Start with no more than 10 items; this will lessen your chance of any listings being reviewed by bots.
  • Click Track your listing in My eBay to see if anyone is bidding for or buying your item.
  • You can also click My eBay at the top of the screen at any time to look at these details.
  • Potential buyers may ask you questions about your item via email, so answer them promptly to ensure you get good feedback later.
  • You may receive haggle offers, but you are not forced to accept any offer.

When an item sells:

  •  When your item is sold, you’ll receive an email from eBay.
  • Go back to ‘My eBay’ and click Sold.
  • There you’ll see the name of your item as well as the price it sold for.
  • Click Send payment details to send your buyer an invoice, which PayPal prepares automatically if you’re using that method of payment.
  •  Once the payment has been received, you’ll receive an email from PayPal.
  • Go to the PayPal website and enter your email address and password to log in to your PayPal account. 
  • Always promptly mail parcels, as soon as possible.
  • Always mail items with SIGNATURE CONFIRMATION delivery options; this avoid people charging back offers for non-receipt of items, once you’ve mailed a parcel.
  • Always offer a “no-refund” policy, except if an item is grossly misrepresented, and list items as no-shipping refunds, no return refunds, too; this prevents mailing scam issues.
  • Always list shipping tracking numbers on both eBay and Paypay.

So, that’s it. That’s how to successfully sell on eBay! So, naturally… today I challenge you to:

  1. Crate an eBay/Paypal account.
  2. List 10 items.
  3. Have fun selling!

So, be sure to check back tonight for a recap of today’s challenge!

Here’s to saving,

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