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    My Side Business Earned Almost $9,000 in Its First Year; I Appreciate the Flexibility

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    The first time I plunged into a Goodwill Outlet bin, I emerged clutching a broken belt (just what every wardrobe needs), a lone flip flop (because who needs matching footwear?), and a genuine Missoni shawl. Yes, somehow amidst the mess, I struck fashion gold—or at least fashion bronze.

    Surrounding me were fellow resellers, excavating like they were on some wacky reality show. Gloves on, masks up, they tossed clothes like they were desperately searching for hidden treasure. Spoiler alert: there was no treasure. Just the thrill of flipping “garbage” for a profit.

    Welcome to the Goodwill Outlet, affectionately dubbed “The Bins” by locals, which sounds way cooler than it really is. Think of it as the last stop before your junk is carted off to the auction block, recycled, or, heaven forbid, the landfill.

    Here, you purchase by the pound. So that fancy Missoni shawl, which originally graced the racks at $350, cost me a whopping two bucks. I flipped it for $62 on Poshmark, which was a tad disappointing because I overlooked some snags. Lesson learned: when buying a shawl, inspecting for snags is crucial. Who knew?

    Having dabbled in this side gig for a little over a year, I sold my first personal item in February 2024. By summer, I was knee-deep in reselling, and turns out, I’m a bit of a prodigy at turning my clutter into cash. With strategic finds like that Missoni shawl, I racked up nearly $9,000 in profits my first year. Not too shabby for a hobby that also doubles as a family decluttering service.

    A Best Friend and a Supportive Community

    My best buddy, a seasoned thrifter, was the one who kicked off my curiosity. She stumbled onto Poshmark and transformed from weekend rummager to a treasure-hunting Tycoon. Suddenly, what used to be just a way to spend time became a fully-fledged cash cow.

    Intrigued, I turned to the supportive people of Instagram where the reseller community welcomed me with open arms (and probably some used shoes). Veteran sellers advised starting with items I already owned—and thank goodness for that. My house was a veritable museum of unused treasures.

    After a minor purging spree that involved filling three trash bags full of what I optimistically termed “vintage” (which is just a clever cover for “whoops”), I listed them on Poshmark under my shop name, Forsythe Canyon—because who doesn’t want to pretend they own an outdoorsy resort?

    With a following of energizing reseller pals and a few pitfalls along the way, I quickly discovered that reselling is less about competition and more about community. Promoting fellow resellers’ stores turned into a mutual back-scratching fiesta. I learned that one person’s discarded clothing could be another’s degree, vacation, or full-time career. Who knew used socks could be so inspirational?

    Learning Lessons the Hard Way

    Of course, my glorious ascent to reselling stardom wasn’t without bumps. I quickly learned to “comp” (which is reseller-speak for “check comparable sales”) instead of just buying items I thought were cute. Spoiler: cute doesn’t always equal saleable. Who’d have guessed that fuzzy unicorn leggings wouldn’t fly off the shelf?

    My bookkeeping initially resembled a bad math project until I discovered reseller-friendly software, Vendoo. It organized my chaotic spreadsheets into something resembling an actual business. Crazy, right?

    Looking at my former listing photos, I’m amazed anyone dared to buy anything. Bad lighting? Check. Clothes half out of frame? Check. This is quality content, people! Yet somehow, that Missoni shawl was a happy accident.

    Fast forward to today, and my average sale price hovers around $30. With 784 items listed and 474 sold, I generated a staggering $14,000 in revenue. I’ve turned my dining table into a makeshift professional studio—thank you, white bedsheet and stolen lamps—while I list items until my back begs for mercy.

    Reselling: My Hobby, Not a Get-Rich-Quick Scheme

    Let’s set the record straight: reselling is not glamorous. Remember those moments digging through The Bins? And I can assert with confidence, it’s anything but a get-rich-quick scheme. Trust me, if I calculated my hours, I’d be making less than your local barista.

    However, the flexible schedule more than makes up for it. While my kids are busy being educated, I pop into the outlets, drop a casual $100, and maybe—just maybe—turn it into $600. Not bad for a morning scavenger hunt, right?

    At the end of the day, it’s about more than just the money. That vintage pair of kitten heels I sold to a girl for her bachelorette party? A win-win situation. I made $16 and helped save them from a sad fate in the landfill. And who doesn’t want to play the role of eco-friendly superhero?

    Reselling seamlessly blends entrepreneurship, creativity, and community. More importantly, it comes with the delightful satisfaction of finding treasure in what appears to be trash. Sometimes, if you squint hard enough, you’ll find both treasure and people in the process.

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