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Tuesday, June 9, 2020
Christmas Without Debt: Win Your Christmas!
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It's always close to Christmas in my planner! I keep a countdown so the holidays don't catch me off guard and I will be prepared for , both with online selling, and just plain out preparing for Christmas with gifts, goodies, and decorations.
For many years I WON my Christmas -- sometimes down to the turkey in the oven. How did I do that? Well, I will tell you. There are no guarantees that you will win, but it's something fun to do, and normally every year for the past twenty I have won a few items I was able to use as gifts. Last year I won a nice set of watercolor pencils I was able to give my husband who likes to do art. I also won him a wood chisel set which he thought was really cool. His grandfather was into woodworking, and while he hadn't done any before Christmas, he was excited to try his hand at it.
Thursday, April 30, 2020
Getting Hired with VIPKid in 2020

If you don't have a TESOL, you can take the class for free once you get hired by VIPKid or go ahead and get your certificate from somewhere like International Open Academy so you can use your same certification to teach English elsewhere.
What hours can you work? All your students will be in China, so you will be teaching on a schedule that alligns with THEIR time zones. Current teaching hours in the main US time zones are:
Eastern: 8:30 PM - 10:00 AM
Central: 7:30 PM - 9:00 AM
Mountain 6:30 PM - 8:00 AM
Pacific. 5:30 PM - 7:00 AM
Friday, April 3, 2020
I've saved and made thousands of dollars with these phone apps!
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Selling your stuff on eBay is super easy with the app. This is the one that has netted me the most money, but then again I love 'picking' and reselling. I like the app because I can take the photos, edit them, and create the listing all right on my phone or iPad. My husband lists on eBay occasionally, and he has never even listed from a computer, he's always listed from a mobile device. I also like the portability of it. There was one time I was sitting in a car listing and selling items I was listing. How is that for fast turn around?
Store apps! You would be amazed at how much you can get back through the apps of your favorite stores. I don't really shop at Target, so I don't use Cartwheel, but I love Kroger, CVS, Walgreens, and Dollar General apps. There are coupons you can add to your cards and sometimes even freebies! Walmart's store app works slightly differently and you scan the QR code on your receipt after you shop there, and they will see if there are any advertised sales anywhere else in the area and refund you via a Walmart e-gift card. Even gas stations get into apps. I have Sheetz, 7-11, and Circle K on my phone, and there are often coupons there as well as purchase x number of items get one free offers. Cici's Pizza, Chilis, and Rita's Italian Ice have rewards programs. I am sure this is just a drop in the bucket of the many rewards programs and store apps out there, but these are the ones I use and am most familiar with them! I have saved the most with the Kroger, CVS, and Sheetz apps.
Selling your stuff on eBay is super easy with the app. This is the one that has netted me the most money, but then again I love 'picking' and reselling. I like the app because I can take the photos, edit them, and create the listing all right on my phone or iPad. My husband lists on eBay occasionally, and he has never even listed from a computer, he's always listed from a mobile device. I also like the portability of it. There was one time I was sitting in a car listing and selling items I was listing. How is that for fast turn around?
Store apps! You would be amazed at how much you can get back through the apps of your favorite stores. I don't really shop at Target, so I don't use Cartwheel, but I love Kroger, CVS, Walgreens, and Dollar General apps. There are coupons you can add to your cards and sometimes even freebies! Walmart's store app works slightly differently and you scan the QR code on your receipt after you shop there, and they will see if there are any advertised sales anywhere else in the area and refund you via a Walmart e-gift card. Even gas stations get into apps. I have Sheetz, 7-11, and Circle K on my phone, and there are often coupons there as well as purchase x number of items get one free offers. Cici's Pizza, Chilis, and Rita's Italian Ice have rewards programs. I am sure this is just a drop in the bucket of the many rewards programs and store apps out there, but these are the ones I use and am most familiar with them! I have saved the most with the Kroger, CVS, and Sheetz apps.
Saturday, January 11, 2020
How to Price Items on eBay -- a 20+ year seller shares her secrets

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I've been selling items on eBay since 1998. My current account was created in 2003 and merged into my first one, but I still have over 21 years of experience selling.
What are my best tips and secrets for pricing an item?

It is at this step I decide if I can make enough to make listing worth my time. eBay fees are not exactly cheap, but they do allow for a world wide audience. If I can't make about $10 profit, I won't list an item.
I generally price my items a bit above what the highest has sold for on eBay. I have these things going for my sales:
- I am an experienced seller (20+ years of experience)
- Great feedback
- I ship worldwide (many people don't)
- I am willing to wait for the right buyer.
- I give 10% of all my sales to charity. This helps sales. You can read why here.
For items I can't find the exact item, I will search comparable listings. Say I have a collectible for Florida State University, but I can find something similar for Vanderbilt. Because Florida State has a bigger fan base due to Football, I would charge more than the item for Vanderbilt. Items for schools that have die hard fans often will sell better than a school with no football team, such as New York University.
I found what I could tell was a vintage drinking glass for the Nebraska Cornhuskers one time. I couldn't find anything like it online. So I decided to list it on auction, and listed it at the lowest I was willing to take. From my research I figured I could get at least $30 for it. Some of the people who collect Nebraska items want everything, and after searching eBay, Pinterest, and Google, I couldn't find any drinking glasses just like this. So I listed it with good photos. Seven days later, it sold for over $50. The buyer sent me several photos of his Cornhusker room with hundreds if not thousands of items licensed by the University of Nebraska. I could have easily thought, "It's just an old drinking glass" and put a $9.99 buy it now on it. But I decided to research and it paid off -- it sold for about 53 times what I paid for it.
I also consider cross collectors when I find something that I don't know how to price. There are people who collect cat items. There are people who collect figurines made by a certain company. If I had an item that would appeal to two or more different types of collectors, I would charge quite a bit more if I could find nothing to base my pricing on -- I figure
I'll admit, sometimes I do make mistakes and wish I had sold things for more than what I listed them for. But it's much rarer these days after I do research. I started using fixed priced listings in 2014. I had bought a Christmas Cross Stitch Stocking Kit for $1 and it sold for $28. I was happy until I saw some of the prices Christmas Cross Stitch Stocking Kits can bring. Had I waited I could have sold my kit for over $60. (If you follow the link, you will see I didn't have nearly the expensive lesson as I could have.)
I started pricing my items high after that. My mother loved to watch my listings and she told me I was listing things for more than they were worth and I was expecting too much from them. Well, I have sold consistently since then -- and I will run sales from time to time to get stuff that has sat around for a while to move.
As Jay and Rayne say at Scavenger Life, I "list it and forget it". Yes, I'll run sales, I'll see what best offers come in, etc. But sometimes I list as high as I possibly think someone will pay for an item. I had an item sell last year for $60 that I had originally listed at $325. It was a glass item marketed to kids in the 1980s and I had hoped to get more for it because I expected collectors would really want it. But after a year on eBay I took a decent best offer, the item is now out of my storage and I don't have to worry about breaking it. I paid 25 cents for it, so I still made a great profit, just not as much as I had hoped, but I'm still happy about it.

Finally, I want to share with you my favorite tape dispenser. This has a place for regular transparent tape, packing tape, as well as a pencil holder where I store my Sharpies for shipping. Other than my scale, I consider this tape dispenser to be the single best item I ever bought to invest in my eBay business.
Wednesday, October 9, 2019
Gift Ideas for Dialysis Patients / those with renal and kidney disease
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UPDATED FOR 2019!
I know this is a narrow field, but I wanted to include gift ideas for those on dialysis and with kidney disease. My mother was on dialysis and people often didn't know what to get her, and often bought her gifts that weren't really the best for her when a small change would have made a gift so much better and useful with the dietary restrictions on those with kidney failure. Here are some ideas my mother would have liked. These might vary from gifts that are GOOD for dialysis patients such as a water bottle that lets you know how much you have drunk, because my mother wouldn't have liked that. But hopefully these ideas can give you ideas for gifts you may not have thought of but will be well loved.
Here are some ideas:

1. Long sleeved sweatshirts, sweaters, dress shirts, and blouses. Most dialysis patients have very bruised arms and they like to keep them covered. Don't overlook shops that cater to Jewish and Muslim women. They may have some very lightweight long sleeved shirts that are great for summer as the average American doesn't wear long sleeves in summer, finding something appropriate for hot weather can be difficult to find. Kosher Casual makes "sleevies" (sleeve extensions) which can turn a favorite short sleeved shirt into a long sleeved one.
2. A blanket with sleeves (such as a Snuggie) I would suggest this in black because it could get blood stained during dialysis. Or go with a fun design such as this Superman blanket with sleeves.
Monday, September 23, 2019
How to Find Your eBay Shipping Supplies Coupon
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Every three months, I have difficulty finding my coupon for the free eBay shipping supplies I get because I have a store on eBay. I decided to write about how to find it.First, you will need to have a store that is eligible for the coupon. If you do, it's not that difficult to find.
First go to the SUBSCRIBER DISCOUNTS page
Then click here:
Your coupon for use at the eBay Shipping Supplies Store will be there once you click on "see details"
I actually write in my calendar to use the coupon so I don't forget!
Friday, September 6, 2019
My First Two Months with PowerSheets

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I have wanted a PowerSheets Goal Setting book for a long time. When I was able to find a brand new one for 2019 at a Goodwill Outlet, I didn't care that I was several months into the year. After all, my birthday is in July, and I always feel like July is another good time to make changes in my life. (I feel like I get three "new starts" a year -- January, of course, July, and September. I haven't been in school for over 20 years and don't have kids, so I don't know why I still see September as a new start, but I do.
The first 67 pages of Cultivate what Matters is all about where you want to go in live. It was a lot of FUN work to get it all written out so I could condense it into my goals for this year of my life.
Thursday, July 25, 2019
How to Get Free Bic Pens through September 2019

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You can also purchase Bic Gel-O-City pens at Amazon.
Again, the links you need are
The refund form: https://bicgelocity2019.dja.com/assets/pdf/form.pdf
While you can purchase the pens anywhere, you can also purchase them at this link on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2yfijZu
Saturday, June 29, 2019
The Three Types Of Sweepstakes That Are Easiest To win

The same goes for sweepstakes. I love ramen. I don't eat it as often as I would like, because while it's inexpensive, it's not one of the more healthy meals. I was recently in Weis, and I saw a cup of ramen with information about a sweepstakes on it. I purchased that package because I was going to buy some ramen, and I wanted to learn more about this giveaway.
So what sweepstakes are easiest to win? There are three that stand out to me:
Thursday, June 27, 2019
Doing Family Research on eBay

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I have been amateur genealogist since I was a child. I was fascinated with one branch of my mother's side of the family, but as I aged and things like DNA testing became available, I realized I was more than just one branch of our family tree. I started to want to learn everything about all eight of my great-grandparents and the generations their lives.
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