How to Write a Classified Ad That Actually Sells
Most ads fail in the first line. A good one answers the buyer's only real question fast: is this worth my time and money?
6 min read Read guide →How to write ads that sell, price things right, and move what you list without the runaround.
Most ads fail in the first line. A good one answers the buyer's only real question fast: is this worth my time and money?
6 min read Read guide →Price too high and it sits for months. Too low and you leave money behind. Here is how to land on the number that actually sells.
5 min read Read guide →You do not need a camera or a studio. You need light, a clean background, and a few angles. That is most of the battle.
5 min read Read guide →Every lowball offer is not an insult, it's an opening. Here is how to negotiate a private sale and still walk away happy.
5 min read Read guide →Most private sales go fine. A few simple habits make sure yours is one of them, whether you're handing over a phone or a couch.
5 min read Read guide →Some things fly off a listings board in a day; others sit for a month. Knowing the difference tells you what's worth listing.
5 min read Read guide →You could make real money clearing out what you don't use, if the selling doesn't become a second job. Here is a system that keeps it light. A related workplace-management perspective is available in this resource.
5 min read Read guide →Most people on a listings board are genuine. The few who aren't tend to use the same handful of tricks. Learn them once. For additional background, consult Upwork resources.
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