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, you can also sell on Amazon, too! The Amazon’s seller program, similar to Ebay, although it doesn’t offer auction-style selling, it does offer sellers to sell items such as textbooks, books of all values, conditions, and print-type, dvd’s, music cd’s, collectibles, and more!
So, why Amazon?
- 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.
- 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!
- Extras: Somehow you ended up with two identical books/kitchen utensils/wall clocks. Rather than keep both, list one for sale.
- 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:
- Click here and sign in with your Amazon email address and password.
- Next, enter your legal name and read the “Agreement”. Accept the terms and select “Continue”.
- Add your credit card information: Amazon needs identity verification, so it asks for valid card information.
- Choose your “Display Name”, aka shop name. Enter your mailing address.
- 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.
- Congrats–you’re a registered Amazon seller!
- 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:
- 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”.
- List your item. Be sure to use a good quality stock photo, and then enter as much information about the product as possible.
- 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.
- Note that all shipping charges are preset.
- You can also opt to have your items mailed to Amazon, who will mail them on your behalf.
- Amazon sends an email to you when a product sells.
- 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.
- Funds are deposited into your banking account on a scheduled basis.
- 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.
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!
Here’s to saving,
Challenge Links:
- The 31 Day No Spend Month Challenge!
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 1 (Commitment & Pantry Organization)
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 1 Recap
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 2 (Menu Ideas)
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 2 Recap
- February No-Spend Challenge: Day 3 (Dine Out At Home)
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 3 Recap
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 4 (#Choose30 Challenge)
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 4 Recap
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 5 (Coupon Swap)
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 5 Recap
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 6 (Rain-Check Shopping)
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 6 Recap
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 7 (How To Save On Your Utility Bills)
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 8 (Preparing For Cleaning Week)
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 8 Recap
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 9 (Establishing Cleaning Routines & Decluttering Zones)
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 9 Recap
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 10 (Bathroom & Linen Closet Organization)
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 10 Recap
- February No-Spend Month Challenge: Day 11 (Clean Off Your Counter-tops)
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 11 Recap
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 12 (Clean Out Your Closet)
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 12 Recap
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 13 (Home Office & Craft Room Organization)
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 14 Recap
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 15 (Stockpiling & Day’s Recap) & Day 16 ( Selling Your Stuff, Part 1: Facebook Local Groups)
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 16 Recap
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 17 (How To Make Money Selling Your Stuff On Craigslist)
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 17 Recap
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 18 (How to Sell on eBay)
- February No Spend Month Challenge: Day 18 Recap
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