Good condition name brand clothes, working electronics (like I had a vhs in a bag - this year upgraded to portable DVD - I sold the VHS in a bag on Ebay for $65). Electronic that are slightly broken ( I sold a very good working digital camera with a broken battery door. I was upfront about the camera and showed a very clear picture of the damage. It sold for $45. This year I'm replacing a lot of my VHS movies to DVD so I sold almost all of my Disney collection on VHS (sold for $98 + 15 s/h).
Designer purses are a huge hit on ebay. My grandmother was a nurse to a very rich elderly lady for many decades (yes more elderly than my grandmother) well anyway when the lady died the ladies daughter asked if my grandma knew of someone to help throw out old stuff in the house so it could sell (Daughter lived out of town). The daughter was paying so grandma asked my husband could he and a couple of his friends do this work. Boy did they help. The lady had every designer Gucci bag from the 70's on up. My husband bought home every last one of them. Between my mother and I - we made almost $2,000 in a few weeks. Many I carry - all the original Jackie O bags - they are my favorite!!!!
Go thru your basement and pick out all that "stuff" that you just don't use - you know the stuff that you thought was such a good investment - but never used. Sell it! If your child now - 6 (for example) had a Jr. Leap Pad sell the old and get them a new one. Go thru the eductional toys. Sell the Hooked on Phonics set you never touched.
Or go thru those shoes. Match colors and styles and sell them as a "lot". Sell that dress thats new with tags. You know the one you've been telling yourself your going to get, but never have. If you have business suits, but is now a stay at home mom (good for you), but sell those suits. Sell in season stuff.
Old books, books on tape, books you have two of, autograph pictures, classic games and handheld games, DVD's you don't care too much for. Go thru your moms basement and get that old atari system, see if it works (I sold mine last year with like 26 games for about $80), and the list goes on and on. Haven't you seen the commercials - your junk is a rare and wonderful find on ebay.
What I do is find something, look it up on ebay and see what its selling for. Be realistic - and set prices reasonable, and comparable to other auctions. Set shipping reasonably too. Check with auctions for good shipping prices too. Good luck....
Hope this help
