
Part 2 of the series on how to sell stuff honestly on Craigslist (and eBay). You can find part1 here
So to briefly summarize what we talked about last time
1) Make the ad simple and easy to look at and read
2) Get a digital camera with Macro capabilities
3) Take a lot of pictures with your digital camera
More tips after the jump! Continue reading ‘How to sell your stuff on Craigslist (and eBay) honestly *part 2*’

Okay, I admit it. I am a tech junkie. Whenever my office receive a huge package, co-workers turn to me and ask “What did you buy this time?” I have a bunch of gadgets at home that are not doing anything, but diminishing my returns…. what do you do?
Here comes Craigslist, a free-listing website for a tons of things: anywhere from finding a roommate, an apartment, to free things that people just want to give away to tech gadgets to even cars… I found it on Craigslist. If you haven’t heard of Craigslist, welcome to 2007.
I have sold the following things from Craigslist with much success (like getting 95% or more back from my initial investment):
- A variety of mobile and smartphones: Motorola Qs, Razrs, Nokia N75… etc
- Game systems like: Sony PSP, Nintendo DS’, PS3′
- Tech gadgets: like iPods, Minidisc players,
- Laptops ranging from iBooks, to Powerbooks to Macbooks
- Random other things like bikes, bed frames and mattress, tvs, books, car parts
- And…my Scion xB..
That’s right.., a car! Fully functional and ready to drive home.
Learn my secrets after the jump Continue reading ‘How to sell your stuff on Craigslist (and eBay) honestly *part 1*’