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Reselling Beginner 22 min read

Beginner's Guide to Reselling

How to make money flipping items on Poshmark, Mercari, and eBay.

In This Article

Step-by-Step Guide

1

Find items to sell

Thrift stores, clearance, and your own closet.

2

Research prices

Check sold listings for realistic pricing.

3

Take great photos

Good lighting and multiple angles.

4

Write descriptions

Include brand, size, condition, and measurements.

5

Ship promptly

Fast shipping means good reviews.

Pro Tips

  • Start with what you know
  • Photograph before listing
  • Bundle items for savings
  • Check sold prices, not listings
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FAQs

Where do resellers find inventory?

Thrift stores, garage sales, retail clearance.

How much can resellers make?

$100-$5000+/month depending on effort.

How long does it take to complete this guide?

This guide is designed to take approximately 22 min to read through. Actual implementation time varies based on your experience level and the complexity of your specific situation. First-time practitioners should expect to spend additional time on hands-on steps.

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Last updated: January 15, 2026
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