So you need to make more money. You could go out and get a 2nd job working for someone
else or you could start your own business.
Becoming a flea marking vendor is as
easy as 1 – 2 – 3.
- Find your local flea market and see what it takes to set up.
- Go into everyroom of your home with a box and put in everything you no longer want.
- Go to the flea market set up, and sell it!
I am not kidding about that being as
easy as it is. That's how I got started about 5 years ago.
First finding your local flea market to
get the details on setting up. Just go to Google and look it up 95%
of the time all the information you need is there.
- Try to find an established flea market close to home that is set up to operate every weekend
- of a season. Established flea markets with good schedules will attract both vendors and shoppers. (more vendors = more shopper's so more shopper's = more money)
- If it is a Saturday, Sunday flea market then you want to be there both days. If you can't be there both day's try to be there on Sunday!!!!! 95% of the time Sunday is the better money day!!!!!
- If you are doing this only once or twice a season you will be best to pick week end's that are also the beginning of a month. People seem to have and spend more money the first 2 weekends of the month than they do the last 2 weekends.
Go into everyroom of your house with a
box.
Just about EVERYTHING
sells at a flea market. Dishes, clothing, TOYS, TOOLS, books, pots
and pans, electronics, and Furnitures.
- If you don't think you have enough ask your friends and family, for their unwanted items.
- Go to the flea market set up, and sell it!
Set up, what that means
is to set up the things on your table, don't just dump them on the
table.
- You want to make sure everything is clean and priced.
- You will want to bring a table cloth and a dust rag.
- You will want to make sure you bring money to make change with.
Well this is my easy 1 – 2 – 3 of
starting out at the flea market. I will write more flea market
common sense later. Please let me know if you liked this post, found
it helpful. Thank you Lori Renee
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