Tips
For A Successful
Garage Sale
- Visit other garage sales to gain ideas on how to set
up and display merchandise. Note
items that are on display, ask questions about their sales, times, days,
advertising. Ask which items are
selling well. You can formulate your own opinion from the information you
receive.
- Advertising is of the utmost importance. Without it, your sale may not meet your
expectations. Do all of your
advertising at least five days before the sale. Be sure to ask permission before posting
signs at certain locations, especially private property, such as: your
church bulletin board, supermarket “community board”, beauty shop,
neighborhood nursery school, and local library bulletin board.
- An ad in your county or community newspaper is bound
to give your sales a boost.
Covering as much area as possible is necessary considering that
only about one out of every twenty people who read your ad will show
up. It is not a good idea to put
your home phone number in the ads, as this will generate calls from people
who want to come early or who want to know what you are selling.
- You can design your own advertising flyers on a plain
white sheet of paper by stenciling, drawing, or lettering. The flyers can then be reproduced in
quantity and on various colored sheets by using a personal copier or copy
service for about four cents per copy.
- Signs for your sale can be made from large piece of
cardboard. These signs should
measure at least 24” x 24” in order to be seen easily from a distance of
50’. White signs with black
lettering are easiest to spot. The
signs are best places at the entrances to your neighborhood. You may wish to place signs at the curb
near your closest neighbors’ driveways that read “Please do not block
driveway”. You may also wish to
place a sign in front of your home that reads “Thank you for coming”.
- Saturdays and Sundays are the most popular days for
garage sales. Spring and summer
seem to be the most successful seasons.
- Do not be surprised if customers begin arriving as
early as 7:00 AM! The “best deals”
are expected then. The bulk of any
Saturday sale is usually sold by 11:00 AM, with the heaviest time between
8:30 and 9:30. Sunday sale are more
sporadic throughout the day.
- In presenting your merchandise, consider cleaning,
brushing, or scrubbing anything that is greasy, dirty, muddy, or
rusty. Displaying clean merchandise
may take some extra time, but it may very well double your profits. Good looking displays attract shoppers
and make items easier to sell.
- Display your prices in bold, large letters on
self-adhering or hanging labels, in a conspicuous place. This is the first thing shoppers will
try to find. Try to have two people
handling the cash box to avoid a line and the possibility of leaving it
unattended.
- When your
sale is over, do not forget that your last order of business is to remove
all signs and flyers from your neighborhood. Do not leave them overnight.
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