Feeling
great about my current momentum, I took to Periscope showcasing my sales and my
new merchandise. Also I loaded the replay into my HootSuite redistributing it
across all of my social media platforms. That was the behind the scenes work
that most sellers did not understand. You cannot simply open a store. You had
to do marketing and business development. Maintaining this blog and doing my
Periscopes (converting some of my best into YouTube videos) were part of my
marketing campaign. I would had been remissed thinking that my two newer sales
were a result of my sharing my photos online, blogging and Periscope.
Later
Thursday night I checked my eBay to get the store link for a blog post. I
received an announcement saying that I had a bid. I saw that someone wanted
$150 for a new $450 item and I flatly declined it saying that it was too low.
No one was getting me on a new item for 1/3 the cost. That was highway robbery.
I would had entertained something over $325 but come on, now no one would get a
Gianvito Rossi shoe for $150! Sometimes you had to walk away from a sale which
I did. There might be a very real possibility that I would have to relist my
item; and, I am okay with that because I had retained my integrity and sales
policy!
Visit
my store at http://www.ebay.com/usr/carljenkin_6
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