3.10.2009

Less clutter, more cash...on Craigslist.org

Can you believe this ugly website on the left is one way for you to get out of debt, clean up your house and improve your life? Keep reading to find out how...






It's obvious that America's consumer culture has caught up with us. We have homes full of items that cost us thousands of dollars collecting dust. I have found a great way to sell those items with minimal time or trouble. Craigslist.org is a website dedicated to sales of goods and services in your local area.

Once you have navigated to the website, chosen your state and then local area, you are able to see goods and services that are in close proximity to you. For instance, here's the link to
Honda's in Sioux Falls, SD for sale by owner. My wife and I recently sold $2,500 worth of goods in 48 hours on Craigslist.

Here are three tips to selling goods on Craigslist (did I mention this is completely free?!).

1. Write a realistic but appealing description of your item. Tell them everything that's wrong with it and why it's still a good buy at the price you're selling it at. That way they have no reason to say no once they contact you. You've already dealt with the objections in your ad:)

2. Take a few good pictures of your item, and take pictures of the damaged areas if there are any so the buyer isn't surprised when they show up.


3. Price it low enough to get interest but higher than you expect to get for it. Most people who buy on Craigslist buy in cash so be ready to do some negotiating with the buyer. Don't expect full price but don't give it away either! (There's a "Free stuff" section on Craigslist for that). So start selling those goods and enjoy the cash instead of the clutter. If your ad doesn't get any buyers then repost it a week later b/c new people check the ads every day for deals.

Happy selling, let me know how it works for you.

- Andy Traub
Financial Coach

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