Selling bracelets
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Jasmijn3
Bracelet King
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5 months ago by Jasmijn3
Hi! I'm going to a garage sale this summer and I'm planning on selling some bracelets there anyone tips (on how to determine the prices etc.)
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halokiwi
Moderator
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5 months ago by halokiwi
Things that could be relevant when determining prices:- material cost - time spent - what people are willing to spend - how many strings where used - if it's an alpha or normal |
shae_coolk
Bracelet King
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4 months, 4 weeks ago by shae_coolk
I sell my bracelets at markets and events and here are some things I find helpful - finding a cost that appeals to the public but also covers the time and money put into the bracelet - appealing packaging - diverse range of bracelets |
RubiDoobi
Skiller
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3 months, 3 weeks ago by RubiDoobi
@halokiwi Would you typically charge more for alphas or normals?
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halokiwi
Moderator
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3 months, 3 weeks ago by halokiwi
@RubiDoobi I'd charge more for alphas because they take longer
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RubiDoobi
Skiller
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3 months, 3 weeks ago by RubiDoobi
Awesome, thankyou!
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_badbish_
Bracelet King
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3 months, 1 week ago by _badbish_
Hey i’ve been selling for a couple of years now, I sell at garage sales, flea markets, swap meets, and on depop online. the prices are up to whatever you feel like it’s worth than you make it that. theres lots of variables when making prices, i personally charge anywhere from 2-16 ish for a single one depending on size and what it is. presentation definitely does matter having it all neat and cute is good but you also should have it where it’s easy for people up pick up the product and look at it. another thing is tags on bracelets it makes it so much easier when people wonder prices, i just use super small tags and attach them with safety pins, and when they sell I just take it off and it works well.
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Jasmijn3
Bracelet King
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3 months, 1 week ago by Jasmijn3
@_badbish_ thanks ❤️
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