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		<title>Make Money By Selling All of That Stuff You Don&#8217;t Need</title>
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		<dc:creator>Debbie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people have stuff in their homes that they no longer use, will have no use for in the foreseeable future- and just really don&#8217;t need.  For some reason, we keep these things for a long time, until eventually we just throw it away.  Why not make money by selling these no-longer needed items?  Not [...]<p><a href="http://www.americanconsumernews.com/2008/02/make-money-by-selling-all-of-that-stuff-you-dont-need.html">Make Money By Selling All of That Stuff You Don&#8217;t Need</a> was created by and is property of <a href="http://www.financeispersonal.com">American Consumer News</a>. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img border="0" align="left" width="200" src="http://www.americanconsumernews.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/yardsale.bmp" height="154" />Most people have stuff in their homes that they no longer use, will have no use for in the foreseeable future- and just really don&#8217;t need.  For some reason, we keep these things for a long time, until eventually we just throw it away.  Why not make money by selling these no-longer needed items?  Not only will you have some additional cash to put into savings or pay down debt; but you&#8217;ll be de-cluttering your home, as well.</p>
<p><strong>eBay</strong>:  By far the website with the most visitors in terms of selling things online, you can take advantage of eBay&#8217;s traffic by listing your items for sale on the site.  It costs a few cents per listing, so even if there are no buyers currently for what you&#8217;re trying to sell it&#8217;s not going to break the bank to try!  eBay is a good site to list small items for sale, like clothing, accessories, DVD&#8217;s, games, etc.</p>
<p>You can increase your chances of having a successful sale on eBay by:</p>
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<li>Using clear photos of the item(s) you are listing for sale, so potential buyers can see what they&#8217;re buying</li>
<li>Writing a detailed description of the item(s) for sale; including details about the condition of the item, if it&#8217;s missing any pieces or if it&#8217;s intact; and whether it does what it did when it was new!</li>
<li>Listing your item(s) in the categories where people would most likely search for it.</li>
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<p> <strong>Craigslist: </strong>Another site with lots of traffic, Craigslist.org has a section for selling your stuff as well.  This is a good place to list your larger, heavier items for sale, like furniture.  You should list in locations within driving distance to you, so if you find a buyer they can come and pick up the items rather than trying to pay for shipping.  Often, shipping on heavy items will be far more expensive than the price you&#8217;re selling it for and you aren&#8217;t likely to find a buyer willing to pay that much shipping.</p>
<p><strong>Have a Real Yard Sale: </strong>Depending on where you live, and the time of year, setting all of your stuff on the lawn and putting a sign by the road that says &#8220;Yard Sale&#8221; can actually be a good way to sell the things you don&#8217;t need.   If your town has a community-wide yard sale day, participate on that day since you&#8217;ll get many more &#8220;customers&#8221; on that day than you would if you just set up shop on your own.</p>
<p>People who shop at yard sales prefer it if the items are clearly marked with your prices on them- don&#8217;t make them ask how much because there are many people who will walk away rather than ask you how much you want for one of your items!</p>
<p>If you have young children, yard sale day is a great day to let them set up their lemonade stand, too!</p>
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