Three Tips to Set Up a Busy Yard Sale

If your house is cluttered with items you no longer use, it’s time to make some extra cash out of them. Setting up a yard sale can help you make some extra money while selling unwanted stuff and making new friends in the neighborhood. However, many people fail to set up a busy yard sale and end up selling nothing. In this blog post, we will share 3 tips for setting up a busy yard sale so that you can clean your house and make money in the process.  

How to Set Up a Busy Yard Sale 

Setting up a yard sale is just like selling items online. The only difference is that you have to invest time and you can make new friends in the process. Yard sales are highly beneficial if you know how to setup one. So without further delay, let’s explore 3 ways to set up busy yard sales.   

1. Consider a Multi-Family Sale 

Yard sales are advertised as multi-family sales, and a collective sales often attract more customers. This is because people know that your yard sale will have product diversity and cheaper rates. So ask around the neighborhood if anyone is interested in partnering up with you. The more people you have, the more work will spread out. So invite your entire family, and you can have a get-together as well.  

2. Pick an Ideal Location 

Yard sales are not only about selling the best product. It’s mostly about finding an ideal location. You should look for a place with shade and where people commute. Setting up a yard sale in your backyard might be the easy way to get things started but are you sure there will be people around? An ideal location is close to the street where traffic accumulates so that people can browse your stuff and buy on the go.  

3. Host a Two Day Sale 

If you want to host a sale, whether on your social media or a yard sale, host it for more than one day. The ideal duration is two days because of weekends, but you can start from Friday night. Also, the longer you have a yard sale, the better your chances of selling everything you have. This is mostly because people tend to look around stuff on the first day, buy on the second and repurchase on the third.  

Ending Note 

Yard sales are an excellent way to get rid of unwanted stuff and make money in the process. Hosting a yard sale is not easy, and it requires a lot of effort, so make sure you schedule yours on the weekend. Get your entire family together and ask them to bring stuff they’d like to sell. Make sure your rates are lower than the market. The best way to set up a busy yard sale is by offering free lemonade. People standing under the sun are parched, and a free drink might lure them into buying something from you. 

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