What Reseller Youtubers Aren't Telling You

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  • čas přidán 28. 04. 2024
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Komentáře • 496

  • @lavenderclothesline
    @lavenderclothesline Před měsícem +84

    Great video! The “secret”? Consistent hard work 😂 … that’s it. most people I meet don’t understand the amount of work this takes for sure…Being a full time eBay reseller for 12 years ( 120k a year by myself) and a CZcams content creator ( 2 videos a week approximately 83k subscribers ) a vintage booth, and selling larger items ( furniture, sports equipment etc ) on FBMP..it’s definitely a 60 hr plus work week. Keys for me are : plenty of capital, keeping my buy in price point low, consistently educating myself on items that sell, listing EVERY SINGLE ITEM I purchase, and the calculated choice to buy a house and move to a state where the inventory is amazing and the cost of living reasonable. I have to say that both my husband and I find amazing stuff almost every time we thrift, but we do often hit several sources in one day and travel up to 2hrs away.

    • @misslashayresells3853
      @misslashayresells3853 Před měsícem +6

      Thanks for sharing your input. You have a great channel.

    • @silverstatepicks
      @silverstatepicks Před měsícem +4

      Karen does have a great channel and she is a worker at it!

    • @user-wk5wd3oz2v
      @user-wk5wd3oz2v Před měsícem +4

      Is the 120k gross sales or net?

    • @freudianslipandfallover
      @freudianslipandfallover Před měsícem +5

      Just wanted to jump on here and tell you after 4 years of only selling clothes, shoes and accessories, I diversified into homegoods because of you and your channel. Well you got me interested and Thrift Adventure PNW....now I'm hooked. You made a huge difference in this girls life🥰

    • @PortWaterDogs4Eva
      @PortWaterDogs4Eva Před 26 dny +1

      May I ask what state you live in?

  • @happytobehere4246
    @happytobehere4246 Před měsícem +150

    I am 83 still thrifting and selling. Still elbowing my way through. It is very possible to do. I have no intention to stop anytime soon.

    • @cewaffles
      @cewaffles Před měsícem +3

      Glad to hear that. Hope it keeps you occupied and active!

    • @brendatomlinson
      @brendatomlinson Před měsícem +9

      I’m so glad you commented! It makes me happy. I’m 62, and see no reason to stop thrifting & reselling, ever. I do have a slight fear of breaking a major bone (thanks menopause) that could sideline me but otherwise I’m in it for the long haul.

    • @maries1381
      @maries1381 Před měsícem +8

      58 yrs old here and have been reselling since the early days of eBay! no intention of ever stopping. love the extra $

    • @user-uy1to9qw5t
      @user-uy1to9qw5t Před měsícem +3

      Great News, just getting started sold a few things on ebay, not huge profit but that doesn't matter to me.

    • @avanett1
      @avanett1 Před měsícem +1

      That's awesome

  • @janicenorris8726
    @janicenorris8726 Před měsícem +39

    No negativity at all, just the
    truth that most people do not want to hear. Congratulations on stating the true facts.

  • @auroralane00
    @auroralane00 Před měsícem +82

    I literally never jump on my phone to leave a comment but I had to give you props for such a realistic view on reselling. This is a breath of fresh air. I didn’t get a negative vibe either just the plain truth of the nuances of the business and the reality of reselling. I am fairly new and appreciate content like this versus the hyped up stuff. TY!

    • @ZRFinance
      @ZRFinance  Před měsícem +4

      Thanks!

    • @Chicago48
      @Chicago48 Před měsícem +1

      Sourcing and Thrifting is one thing - Actually selling is another. If you look at reseller's storage and garage and they have 5 years worth of inventory. He's right about a side hustle. When I go sourcing I see more elderly & college folks in the thrift stores. Very little GOOD inventory left! 😀

    • @n.s.8015
      @n.s.8015 Před měsícem +4

      @@Chicago48 I find great items all the time. It's about having a mix and not solely relying on thrifting. You have to have good business sense and be able to spot opportunities. My reselling business is definitely growing each month since I've been focusing on it.

    • @TheBargainBoxer
      @TheBargainBoxer Před měsícem +3

      Part time pickers and Homeschooling Picker hooked up. Doubles your profit when you hook up with another picker….

  • @Midlife-Changes
    @Midlife-Changes Před měsícem +18

    Part time reseller here. I thought about going full time, but you do have to make so much more money. For instance, if I make $70k at a normal W2 job. They are paying half of my payroll tax (7.65%), matching 4% on 401k, paying over $10k of my health insurance premiums, etc. Plus they pay for my phone. I'd need to make about $90k reselling to have the same compensation as $70k at my W2.

  • @_calebsells
    @_calebsells Před měsícem +32

    The internet makes everything look easy. Reselling is a grind. I’m thankful it got me into the self employed world and I hope to continue building multiple businesses to relieve the pressure of the grind.

    • @ER-pc3dx
      @ER-pc3dx Před měsícem

      What other businesses are you thinking about? Besides your CZcams channel?

    • @SprucedandGussied
      @SprucedandGussied Před měsícem +1

      Calleb is one of the good ones here and I’m happy for his CZcams success 🙏🏻✨🔥

    • @ER-pc3dx
      @ER-pc3dx Před měsícem +1

      I agree - Caleb seems like a genuinely kind soul.

    • @_calebsells
      @_calebsells Před měsícem +3

      I can’t tell anyone until I get them going because people will beat me to my ideas lol. I go slow having a little one to chase around and no free time

  • @HairyTornado
    @HairyTornado Před měsícem +20

    Nice video man. It’s tough to balance CZcams and reselling in a way that gets views and shows the boring parts.
    We try to be as transparent as possible by acknowledging the advantage we have with a large following and by showing the mediocre days along with the good ones.
    I do think it’s funny that these types of videos calling out CZcamsrs tend to get crazy good views. Watch out! You’ll be in someone else’s video a few years from now with them saying how your videos are unrealistic 😂

    • @TaylorExchange
      @TaylorExchange Před měsícem

      A well thought out comment, yet ADH Dave’s comment gets a like, heart, and reply 😂

    • @ADHDaveFlips
      @ADHDaveFlips Před měsícem +2

      @@TaylorExchange Valid, its good to humble mr tomato

    • @TaylorExchange
      @TaylorExchange Před měsícem

      @@ADHDaveFlips 😂 Much needed flex by Zac here.

  • @melissahendricks1511
    @melissahendricks1511 Před měsícem +13

    I’ve been selling for 20 years, sometimes it’s great, sometimes it’s not as great. I am in a continuous process of learning. I specialize in vintage clothing. I have found many holy grail items. The thing I don’t like about some of the CZcamsrs is they don’t take out cost of goods or fees when saying how much they make on an item. I think that makes their sales totally unrealistic for newbies.

  • @tuesdayschild7899
    @tuesdayschild7899 Před 24 dny +2

    I subscribed just now. You sound ligit...I also joined so I could say I am one of those old folks you mentioned. For 42 years, I was a reseller at flea markets & 8 years on eBay. I just started listing again. At my age, I am not looking for millions, I just want to add to my social security. The economy has forced many retired people to look for some extra cash. Years ago, I'd spend up to 80 hours a week finding, cleaning, repairing, pricing, listing...and snooping, a term I use when I'm looking for "What's everyone else selling". It was an education. I tell people I know a lot about somethings & not a lot about any one thing. I really wish someone would make these kinds of videos aimed at us older people. We don't have the stamina we once had but don't count us out completely! Wishing you all the best in your business~

  • @trinasyoutube
    @trinasyoutube Před měsícem +25

    I’m a thrifter NOT a reseller but I do know local resellers & you’re right about inventory, etc. Unfortunately some of the resellers I know have become hoarders! They go thrifting everyday like the videos show but then they don’t have the energy or time to list that stuff. Not everyone is going to get rich reselling. Be realistic & keep it real. ❤😊

    • @TravisInDallas
      @TravisInDallas Před měsícem +6

      That's a good way to go broke. LOL. I only source once a week and only allow myself to spend out of the previous weeks income. If I don't list I don't make sales. If I don't make sales. I can't go sourcing.

    • @trinasyoutube
      @trinasyoutube Před měsícem +3

      @@TravisInDallas the ones I know tried to do it as a “side hustle” so they have full or part time jobs to be able to source. They get the thrill of sourcing & then that’s it. 😕

    • @ESS4050
      @ESS4050 Před měsícem +1

      That’s me all the time 😂😂😂😅

  • @kathleenj1158
    @kathleenj1158 Před 28 dny +3

    I really appreciate how you're so honest and authentic. ☺️👏

  • @WeAreTheTrend
    @WeAreTheTrend Před měsícem +4

    the biggest thing they dont tell you is that they make 70% of their money off adsense and brand deals and maybe 30% from reselling but they sell this dream and show the stuff they have off like its all from reselling when its from adsense. not to mention youtube puts a million more eyes on your business and people buy just cause its you. whatnot is big proof of that. it takes an insane amount of work to live off of reselling and I wish there was a youtuber who showed the actual grind not the fun lil trips that arent going to effect if they eat or pay their rent this month.

  • @lawsofhumannature2049
    @lawsofhumannature2049 Před měsícem +14

    100% agree with your take. The full time clickbait content creators are obvious ✅

  • @DebM122
    @DebM122 Před měsícem +13

    Brutally honest and so happy that someone finally said it. I watch and listen to CZcams about reselling and so many make it look extremely easy. It’s very hard! The people jumping in head first are thinking it’s easy quick money when in reality it’s not so easy. Plus at the end of the year they need to claim it on their taxes. Not enough talk on CZcams about all that goes into reselling behind the scenes and how their gross income is not their net income. People need to consider retirement and saving for an emergency. I’m retired and so is my husband. I’m very thankful that I did go get a job with benefits and a retirement plan. Reselling for me is just a side hustle that keeps me busy and puts some extra money in my pockets. Thank you for your honesty.

  • @jamierussell-satterfield8443

    Thank you for being so real. I’ve watched several of your videos tonight. Really enjoyed them. It is so easy to get wrapped up in all the hype. You bring in the common sense factor.

  • @user-sc9np9gh2g
    @user-sc9np9gh2g Před měsícem +6

    Agree with everything you said! Been reselling part time since 2020. Things have changed so much in terms of inventory. Thrift store prices have skyrocketed and more people are reselling. You have to hustle for sure!

  • @susanandriopoulos7243
    @susanandriopoulos7243 Před měsícem +8

    Yes so realistic! I’m retired and resell part time to supplement my pension, it’s enjoyable, low pressure, and not stressful because I don’t rely on reselling for income. The resellers on CZcams aren’t your regular resellers, thanks for pointing that out. Wishing you success .

    • @50angeleyes
      @50angeleyes Před měsícem +2

      I’m like you, I resell to supplement my pension, and I enjoy the thrifting. It satisfies my love to shop and earns me a little extra money.

  • @laraerickson2926
    @laraerickson2926 Před 28 dny +3

    I have been reselling part-time on & off for fun for about 12 years. I buy at garage sales, estate sales and auctions. The one thing beginners won't get at first is that it is super fun and exciting to find some big scores, but listing and shipping becomes monotonous. You can very easily get over-run with the dreaded death pile. If you really want to make a living reselling, you better get used to cleaning / prepping items, researching, taking photos, writing descriptions, storing / organizing, packing and trips to the post office.

  • @SprucedandGussied
    @SprucedandGussied Před měsícem +9

    Thank you for saying what I’ve been thinking for a long time. A lot of these resellers glamorize it because it gets more views or they have something to sell you. This job is a ton of work. I wish they were more transparent about the actual labor and time involved.

  • @GiannaPGP
    @GiannaPGP Před měsícem +10

    I personally have stopped watching many “big resellers”. I find that they are filming just for the sake of making a video. Some are buying dirty shoes, stained clothing or knick knacks with a chip in them. It’s getting ridiculous. Some are out buying crap just to make content for YT, so it gives an unrealistic view to those of us not in front of a camera.
    You popped up in my feed and I’m glad you did. I’m off to hit the subscribe button.

    • @edie4321
      @edie4321 Před 21 dnem +1

      Me too, their joy over jacking up the prices are disheartening. Plus, the ones like Home school picker and lover look so staged. It all seems so fake. Taco Stacks is real, and Breafkast. They don't pretend to make bank, but seem to enjoy what they do.

  • @ramblinralph7609
    @ramblinralph7609 Před měsícem +11

    Cold hard facts about reselling on eBay. 10 years in, I know you are speaking the truth.

  • @sonnylasvegaslife
    @sonnylasvegaslife Před měsícem +8

    I didn’t start making consistent money reselling until a few years in when I understood business and focused saving more than spending. Being a basic reseller goes a long way. And agree the big numbers people share are amazing, but for many who focus on sourcing locally don’t have the resources to pull thousands worth. It’s all about learning and applying.

  • @jrok7393
    @jrok7393 Před měsícem +21

    I didn't get a negative vibe at all from this video. It's good to hear someone sharing honest observations and expectations. I'm part time and about 7 months into this new venture. Most of what I see is "record sales", "huge daily thrift hauls" on youtube. And great for them. But I can say in my area, there is very little upper tier quality inventory in thrift stores. All those who live in areas and find 50-300 quality items daily/weekly...they are very very fortunate.

    • @showgirlsaroundtheworldada4484
      @showgirlsaroundtheworldada4484 Před měsícem

      You have to go to stores,yard sales,flea markets,estate sales,marketplace listings at opening. You are not the only reseller in the world. It's a job 80 percent of it is just showing up

    • @user-rk7it2dw8t
      @user-rk7it2dw8t Před měsícem +3

      If your area doesn't have what you're looking for then you need to change what you're selling and sourcing. You need to work with what you've got. If your thrift stores are bad or overpriced then go to other cities or go to garage sales, online arbitrage, retail arbitrage, flea markets. If you still can't find inventory then you need to switch what you're selling to what is abundant. If you're trying to sell clothes then maybe you should switch to electronics or media. Not everyone can do the same thing because it depends on where you live and what is abundant. I'm currently doing media because that's what's cheap and abundant where I live. You can't carbon copy someone else and expect success you need to do what is working for you.

    • @showgirlsaroundtheworldada4484
      @showgirlsaroundtheworldada4484 Před měsícem

      @@user-rk7it2dw8t that's a fact! I'm in Florida. Would love to get some Patagonia. I have seen zero Patagonia so far but if I lived in California there's lots. So I work with what is here where I'm at. These people think it's 2001 eBay where you could sell a used hairpin for 100.00 all day long. It's not like that anymore. It takes work and research

  • @71capr
    @71capr Před měsícem +10

    Popular resellers don’t just get all phenomenal items.
    They highlight the good stuff for content.
    Just go to their stores and check their actual sold items.
    It’s important to do your due diligence like anything in life to gain the best perspective.
    In my opinion I believe TechnSports is the most transparent and the most successful with respect to CZcams sellers.

  • @RockstarFlipper
    @RockstarFlipper Před měsícem +15

    So a lot of good points. The thing is this…
    There are a handful or 2 of good sellers on CZcams who have a good area or they have done the work and got connections to supply their business and actually make good money.
    Many many more are lying or are just small sellers who are hoping CZcams pops off so they can make the “CZcams” money. What they fail to realize is, it’s not that easy. It’s hard work to make CZcams content and to get paid on CZcams.
    Most never make $1,000 a month. A good bit make a couple grand and even fewer go over $4,000 a month which would be full time basically. They hope lying and click baiting will get the views to fake it till they make it.
    A few have actually pulled it off getting people to believe they are big deal sellers and they were jokes but the lies got them big CZcams money and now it Doesn’t matter
    If someone is a legit seller they can prove it. It’s not hard to see.
    Are they claiming $10,000 days selling but getting evicted and repoed 😂
    Are they claiming to be a big deal but their life prior to CZcams was a joke on old Facebook posts living in the dumps and now all of a sudden they are in Mexico?
    It’s not hard to figure out

    • @ZRFinance
      @ZRFinance  Před měsícem +3

      Very interesting, i guess i never thought about it because even the biggest reseller channels don’t have millions of subs.

  • @YellinHelenP
    @YellinHelenP Před měsícem +6

    I'm laughing because I knew you had to be brave to do this video and now I'm seeing reaction videos from resellers. I'm glad you did this video because it is so helpful and validates my feelings that this is not the same gig it used to be and wondering if it truly is viable. I'm paying 43% on fees and promotions, not including th ecost of goods. I don't know how anyone does it.

  • @amead78
    @amead78 Před 18 dny +1

    Something that they don’t tell you is that you document everything and keep good records of what you pick up and what you bought it for. If you’re going out every day or so to source stuff to sell, keep a travel log in your car to keep track of your mileage. When it comes time to pay taxes, you need to know your numbers. It’s a lot of work but it will help if you ever get audited.

  • @KateyReads
    @KateyReads Před měsícem +15

    I just did a video on this. While I agree, I have to say Tech is a good egg. He is very transparent and offers a lot of free value and gives educational stuff. But people don’t wanna learn. lol My educational videos suck. Beginners just want the easy and fast lol so now I just focus on what is authentic to me. Education and literacy and upcycling. That said I think as a content creator I have an ethical responsibility to be HONEST about this. It’s a weird balance how do I make money on CZcams posting videos most people don’t click right away bc it’s work not entertainment.

    • @DogMomKT
      @DogMomKT Před 25 dny +2

      Right! Tech has always been so honest and preached hard work.

    • @kimberlydrake8654
      @kimberlydrake8654 Před 20 dny

      what is your CZcams channel name?

  • @ChasingTheSunn
    @ChasingTheSunn Před měsícem +10

    I 100% agree with your views about reselling. I too live in NC and yes I do find items to sell but not like some resellers. Your location is a huge factor in the type/quality of items you can find. I used to watch CZcams resellers all the time , not so much anymore.

  • @AnnEckhart
    @AnnEckhart Před měsícem +21

    The big reselling channels make more money making videos about reselling than they do reselling, not to mention their paid groups and courses. Some are honest about that, but not all. I'm in Iowa, and if I were a clothing reseller, there is no way I would make it as we just don't have great brands here.

    • @SprucedandGussied
      @SprucedandGussied Před měsícem +4

      Love how youve always kept it 💯! I consider you one of the OGs of the reselling community and I’m still subbed to you after all these years . I’ve unsubscribed to almost everyone else .

    • @AnnEckhart
      @AnnEckhart Před měsícem +2

      @@SprucedandGussied Awe, thank you so much!!!!

  • @totallyunfettered
    @totallyunfettered Před měsícem +25

    Worst part is being left with all the stuff that doesn't sell.

    • @ResellingScores
      @ResellingScores Před měsícem +6

      Have a yard sale - a real one where you are telling people 50 cent for this or that. Turning down no reasonable offer. Lot the rest up and post on Facebook to someone else that will sell it at a flea market or whatever. Build relationships with other local resellers.

    • @kevinmalone3210
      @kevinmalone3210 Před měsícem

      Yeah, resellers call them death piles.

    • @bigsky-406-sales
      @bigsky-406-sales Před měsícem +2

      Yard sales are a great way to unload that stale inventory you get stuck with. I have been a full-time reseller for 7 years now and that is how I unload that unsold inventory every year. I do take a loss unloading it that way and not every piece gets bought but in the end, I get rid of most of it even if it is only a dollar there it goes.

    • @flippingllama
      @flippingllama Před měsícem +3

      Or donate it for a tax deduction.

    • @WellnessWizdom
      @WellnessWizdom Před měsícem +4

      You shouldn't buy things that don't sell.

  • @3rdpowerkenpo367
    @3rdpowerkenpo367 Před měsícem +1

    Wow... great and truthful info! I'm glad to have seen this and thank you! This is the reality of reselling.... I'm subscribing and looking forward to more! Thanks again Zac!!

  • @jacknapier1155
    @jacknapier1155 Před měsícem +4

    Thanks for being real and honest in what to expect if you get into reselling.

  • @OGC37
    @OGC37 Před měsícem +9

    It’s very true. Depending on where you live in the country it’s definitely easier to be a reseller no doubt. Some of reselling really is just luck (meeting the right people, living in the right area, etc..). Solid video

  • @Brizzle55
    @Brizzle55 Před měsícem +2

    Solid informative video. Earned yourself a sub for sure will be watching more in the future! Hard to find someone that is just truly honest and down to earth in reselling!

  • @rjo2269
    @rjo2269 Před měsícem +22

    Had to unsub from Home Schooling Picker & Part Time Picker. Both used to be much more real with fairly good content. Now that they hooked up, it's the "Matt & Kayla" show with everyone fawning all over them....way too fake, contrived, and full of themselves now.

    • @GarageSaleMonster
      @GarageSaleMonster Před měsícem +3

      I agree. Matt was the best but now he's just yes maam. Sorry ma'am. Now what ma'am. All while being across the country without kids. Not to mention buys tons and tons of 10.00 items

    • @SprucedandGussied
      @SprucedandGussied Před měsícem +5

      They complain too much about the cost of the goods they’re getting. All while making tons of money from the views on the videos. Matt was notorious for lowballing people at yard sales. Yeah I get it, you want your cost of good as low as possible but be reasonable and fair. Its not their responsibility to give their stuff away to us. At least Tech doesn’t haggle the vendors at the flea markets.

    • @rjo2269
      @rjo2269 Před měsícem +7

      @@SprucedandGussiedWhat turned me off was Kayla continually whining about people horning in on her deals at sales. Only to brag about "snagging" a lot of Monster High Dolls out from under the buyer ahead of her on FBMP by offering more $. That's bad business on both her part & the sellers.

    • @SprucedandGussied
      @SprucedandGussied Před měsícem +6

      @@rjo2269 only watched that one video of her that was huge, where she was bitching about the fact that the seller didn’t realize some of her vintage toys/ goods had been put out at the yard sale they were having and refused to sell them to her. The person having that yard sale had every right to do that. Never watched her channel again after that. But have seen her on Matt’s channel and it’s more of the same complaining. The entitlement is ridiculous.

    • @steph6197
      @steph6197 Před měsícem +4

      Same.

  • @BritFlips
    @BritFlips Před měsícem +7

    You earnt a subscriber today! You are living my life. So down to earth.

  • @soozalongtheway
    @soozalongtheway Před měsícem +6

    New sub here 😊 Appreciate your honesty. My hubby and I are originally from NJ, then lived in PA and now Florida. I've been selling on eBay for years on and off and hope to get to the "full time" status one day. We take care of my mother in law, so right now that is a priority, but I'm still plugging away at sourcing and listing. I don't think I'll ever want to give up the thrill of finding a treasure, then hearing that cha-ching when something sells, lol 😂 Looking forward to your content. I've learned so much on CZcams over the years!!!

    • @ER-pc3dx
      @ER-pc3dx Před měsícem +1

      I live in PA now - how would you compare the sourcing in Florida? I hear it’s great down there.

  • @nickgpt
    @nickgpt Před měsícem +10

    This video was great. Lots of truth… but WHY did you then immediately launch into talking up your $250k annual sales without touching anything on how/where you sourced, or what your cost of goods was?! This is exactly what you just called them out for.

    • @Brandon-bc5um
      @Brandon-bc5um Před 26 dny

      a youtube reseller being a youtube reseller? Who wouldve thought lol

  • @jenniferveers7403
    @jenniferveers7403 Před měsícem +5

    Even if you do live in an area with good stuff the competition is insane. Since the pandemic it seems everyone is now a reseller so unless you can get to the racks when they come out first, or you've been doing this long enough to know what to look for that most will miss, you can forget about it. Yard sales are great, but the serious resellers are up before dawn going to them, hours before they open and they will get all the good stuff. I've never done that, I think it's dishonest but some don't care since it's a way to get the deals before everyone else. Another thing to consider is that the reseller platforms are flooded with the same inventory. That means the jacket you could get $50 for a few years ago because there were only two listed, you may have to accept that $20 offer because if you don't another one of the twelve listed will.

  • @pennyluck9696
    @pennyluck9696 Před 17 dny

    YESSSS! Thank you, I've been saying this for years - the majority of the youtube resellers make it look SO easy, LOL! They seldom mention that they have a staff of people working for them, list hundreds of items a day and also live in a great area for buying inventory. I live in a very low to medium income area where Kohls, JCP, Walmart is where everyone buys their clothes so naturally that's what you find at the thrift stores! There's absolutely no way I can find enough sellable inventory to list 50 - 100 items a day. There's one reseller youtuber that always has a large dollar amount shown in her youtube titles (clickbait) that acts like anyone can obtain the same success .... maybe a few could (if the stars all align) but the majority of the people watching her videos most likely will never be capable of making anywhere near $20K a month LOL!

  • @jerrysmith3402
    @jerrysmith3402 Před měsícem +4

    I’ve worked hard all my life & now am reaping the rewards. Reselling is my hobby. Always enjoyed garage sales & resale stores. Just started reselling three months ago. Will never be “ big time” but do appreciate all the videos that help me figure out the biz. I saw a video where a person found a pepper mill & showed how much it was worth. I found the exact item for $2 & flipped for a great profit. Never would have known about this item had I not been “ studying” these Videos . It was, in fact, my very first sale. Thanks to all that came before me ! Happy hunting ( & finding) to you all.

  • @nathanhale2497
    @nathanhale2497 Před měsícem +3

    For me the reason I appreciate the reseller CZcamsrs is to expand my knowledge. Your point on the difficulty of finding profitable inventory is true. The more categories you learn the more potential inventory.

  • @jojo90s4
    @jojo90s4 Před měsícem +1

    You are so right to bring this detailed view point because it's so regional thanks for this more new resellers should watch this video and cater their reselling to their region

  • @TexasGirl1633
    @TexasGirl1633 Před 24 dny

    Great video! Appreciate your transparency!

  • @MrDuckB
    @MrDuckB Před měsícem

    Just subbed dude. Really appreciate the honesty and I didn't think it was negative at all.

  • @God_is_Great_1
    @God_is_Great_1 Před měsícem +5

    Great points!
    Location is key! You have to live in a “upscale area” to find plenty of products, or travel. To live in a decent area it’s expensive. But something big resellers fail to mention is you need to put in the work! Hours sourcing hour’s drafting/ photographing hours listing. Another point is that they get paid from CZcams sponsorship afflict links. To be able to make a great living. I question if some of them would actually be able to make a full living from just reselling no CZcams. I think a lot of new resellers are being deceiving into reselling it’s hard this is my 3rd year. I have had plenty of ups and down. I am doing it to keep from going back to a 9-5 because I have 3 small children. Another point is that no one ever speaks about how expensive it can be to grow your store and constantly reinvest & pay your bills. Don’t get me wrong it’s a great side hustle and could be great for someone full time but it is a lot of work that goes into it. I have my husband income to help my family that’s also how I was able to start. We don’t just depend on reselling.

  • @sharynrae1895
    @sharynrae1895 Před měsícem +2

    You’re right on point with your video. I’m so tired of CZcamsrs telling us that we should only source items that can bring $50+, but then be sure to list at least 5-10 pieces a day! Maybe that works for them with their pallets and their high society thrift stores, but I’m in NJ in the middle of nowhere and I just don’t have access to that kind of merchandise. Luckily I only do this as a side hustle so I pick up what I can, but I don’t watch any of those “Come Thrift with Me” videos. They’re not relatable for your average Joe

  • @amberwegmuller1686
    @amberwegmuller1686 Před měsícem +4

    CZcamsr pickers also have developed a following of people who watch their videos and shop their eBay store. They know what their watchers like and resource more of those items. Starting out someone could find the same items but without that following item may not sell as fast without the awareness of their items.

  • @aaronturner8262
    @aaronturner8262 Před měsícem +2

    The realest reseller video yet. I think Tik tok has expedited the thinking of “anyone can do this.” Yes, you can, but it takes a LOT of time and effort.

  • @TheRickHoward
    @TheRickHoward Před 29 dny +1

    I was worried it would be a an attack video, but it really is just encouragement to work harder and be more educated. Greetings from a fellow NC resident!

  • @reneek2084
    @reneek2084 Před měsícem

    THANK YOU! Truth all the way through this video!! Subscribed!

  • @debrahansley
    @debrahansley Před měsícem

    Your video came up on my feed. Thank you! I greatly appreciate this video. I am here in Virginia, agreeing with everything you said. I used to watch those larger CZcamsrs, and am now honing in on the smaller content creators. Those seem to be in areas that are getting more realistic hauls, in my opinion. I, too, watch them for the brands and success through their eyes. Resellers like you and bamajaybird are now my go-to! Thank you!!

  • @CourtRundell
    @CourtRundell Před měsícem

    Thank you SO MUCH for being real. I appreciate your honesty.

  • @jonchan.meaningful
    @jonchan.meaningful Před 11 dny

    a very balanced assessment. Most resellers who start out chase the individual item flips and that lends to a very short term focus. Your focus here is long term sustainability. One question that doesn't get addressed enough which you cover is "what does retirement look like?".
    Thank you for sharing your thoughts :)

  • @julem247
    @julem247 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you!!!! I appreciate this - I've also noticed that the larger resellers tend to be clustered in certain areas which totally affects their inventory. It also affects the prices at the thrift stores. Keep the good info coming! Also - first time seeing your channel so curious about why you don't concentrate on selling sneakers anymore? I will search your channel to see if you discuss it. Thanks again!

  • @jm4horses
    @jm4horses Před měsícem

    It’s so refreshing to hear your honesty! Reselling and thrifting is hard work! It takes tons of time. Time to learn what works, what sells, etc. but I Love it. I watch many on CZcams and look at it as my “free” college education, even though my time is worth something. If you pour into your business and knowledge it will pay off. Thanks again for an honest review.

  • @dawnuranga6997
    @dawnuranga6997 Před 16 dny

    Thx for the honest take on all this. I have been a reseller since 2017 and I do live in the Austin area and it’s rather discouraging when I watch videos of ppl who are here and find all these great brands. Then I go to these same stores and bins and sometimes walk out with nothing, very little or items that make very little profit. I thought it was just me sucking at thrifting. Most GW & thrifts around here now have boutique areas where they sell higher end brands for higher prices. Johnny Was selling for $40 and $50 at the thrift stores, no room for profit. And bins here are a nightmare I don’t know how these ppl fight the crowd and find two shoes together lol

  • @adambaird5283
    @adambaird5283 Před měsícem +8

    I don't live in a major metropolitan area or anywhere near a major sea port, shipping hub, etc. Inventory is everywhere. Sourcing is the easy part. You may not be able to find it all at Goodwill or flea markets, but those aren't the only places to find things. Every reselling youtuber I can think of has developed relationships in their area with businesses, private individuals, etc. to find what they need. Ultimately, sourcing is the easy part. I have more inventory than I can process and I'm constantly in a speed race against my death pile.

    • @showgirlsaroundtheworldada4484
      @showgirlsaroundtheworldada4484 Před měsícem

      That's right

    • @jorejaha
      @jorejaha Před měsícem +1

      I am a lazy reseller. went to a couple sales last weekend paid $140 for $2000 worth of books, toys, bats, shoes, and video games. Found that in 5 hours. Sourcing is easy.

  • @Christine-cs7fl
    @Christine-cs7fl Před dnem

    You got that right, all goodwills are not equal, the ones around my area are just trash

  • @femail66409
    @femail66409 Před měsícem +9

    I've been retired for years and started my eBay store to sell my husband and my stuff. I've learned two things in this endeavor. Ebay needs to be fed--casual listing doesn't work. We like to travel so after six months, I put my new little store on extended vacation and it took two weeks to get it going again. Second, it is fun to find something outside my closets that makes a profit. (Let's face it, my stuff isn't that great) It can almost be addictive, which can be a problem in that I not only have my personal stuff but also what you all call a "death pile" (somewhat disturbing to an almost 80-year-old;) I appreciate your honest approach--Set aside money for the future. Be disciplined. And, stay educated.

    • @rjunk12349
      @rjunk12349 Před měsícem +10

      How much did you get for your husband?

    • @tommyebay
      @tommyebay Před měsícem

      @@rjunk12349 Good one! Hope she got a good price for him!

    • @BrianBMS
      @BrianBMS Před měsícem

      I thought that, too...​@rjunk12349

    • @amygone2pot
      @amygone2pot Před měsícem

      @@rjunk12349I think she’s on to something 😀

    • @HustleMagnets
      @HustleMagnets Před měsícem

      😂😂😂😂😂​@@rjunk12349

  • @ADHDaveFlips
    @ADHDaveFlips Před měsícem +8

    This is a great vid Zac!

  • @L.RoweFischer
    @L.RoweFischer Před měsícem +3

    Great video. It's getting harder and harder to find good clothing. The competition for men's clothing inventory is getting outrageous. You speak facts. I had to laugh about your pandemic sneaker empire, I had free inventory for 5 months until the local Offer Up shut me down. Keep em coming!!

  • @mzzzol
    @mzzzol Před měsícem +1

    You are very honest and telling the truth. I always check the sell thru ratio but I never find items with very high STR.

  • @fitchyfitch4354
    @fitchyfitch4354 Před 24 dny +1

    Thank you Zac for making this video & putting it out there like you did few weeks ago. I found & you on here through another reseller who made a response video of this & i follow you now & loves your content. This is very important & informative to new resellers to know the the reality & truth of what other resellers are not telling us. I will learn a lot from you as well from now on. Btw, you look very simular to my father when he was your age. I'm also a white latin with a latin last name. 😊

  • @Tkilla808
    @Tkilla808 Před měsícem

    Bro big facts. I'm a part time reseller in Colorado and it's definitely challenging to find good inventory

  • @ARuralSquirrel
    @ARuralSquirrel Před 14 dny

    I like your approach to this! Good video!

  • @beatsarebroken
    @beatsarebroken Před měsícem +1

    Great video! Totally agree with your points on sourcing. It's VERY location dependent. The NE is very dry for sourcing compared to other places I've worked. Lots of kr very established competition woth comtacts and locales.
    Also worth mentioning that a lot of top YT resellers are able to leverage their streaming, partnerships, and ads into their business for sourcing income.

  • @bigsky-406-sales
    @bigsky-406-sales Před měsícem +2

    I have been a full-time reseller for 7 years now, I have to travel to get a lot of my inventory since I live in rural area of Montana with only 3 thrift stores and 3 months of yard sale season. I have seen my ROI drop over the past two years, cost of inventory is more expensive and with the flood of most inventory listed on eBay we can't command the price we used to get. Also, with the rise of other platforms like Whatnot and Mercari -no fees and live selling on IG & YT making the competition even more real. I thought for sure after covid that a lot of the newer resellers would drop off but that hasn't been the case. Using YT to funnel customers to your eBay store is helpful in some ways, and I wish I had jumped on the YT train 5 years ago when a lot of the CZcamsrs you mentioned got started, I might be where they are now and have recently started my channel, so it is slow growing.

  • @nancycrane7584
    @nancycrane7584 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks for being realistic. Been doing this for a year and still struggling and finding my way !!

  • @JewelsNcrime
    @JewelsNcrime Před měsícem +8

    Also these CZcamsrs spend a fortune on inventory, so much stuff they have to store it in a warehouse, garage,shed and their homes. Most have thousands and thousands of items listed just to get daily sales to actually survive off. Also tons of dead inventory not selling, which means money tied up in inventory. Most have supportive job working partners in which they can rely on when sales are down. Most dedicate every waking moment in some sort of reselling activity whether it be sourcing, listing cleaning, organizing, customer service, price comping, promoting,networking,packaging or shipping. It doesn't end, these activities are sometimes done while in bed or waiting at a doctor's appointment or picking up a child from daycare. So keep all this in mind.

    • @DebM122
      @DebM122 Před měsícem +1

      Great list of reselling jobs. Accounting needs to be done as well. So many don’t talk about the accounting part of reselling.

    • @showgirlsaroundtheworldada4484
      @showgirlsaroundtheworldada4484 Před měsícem

      Wrong

  • @devonneshort4749
    @devonneshort4749 Před 29 dny

    Thank you for sharing as a reseller myself I have learned a lot🥰

  • @katenickels617
    @katenickels617 Před 29 dny +1

    Been doing this since ebay started. Definitely harder than it used to be

  • @carolemmwilliams-UK
    @carolemmwilliams-UK Před měsícem

    I have subscribed as I want to stick around to hear more honest content just as you have shared
    Today. Great vid. Thank You

  • @9TNS-28
    @9TNS-28 Před měsícem +1

    I like to talk about a lot of the same stuff now I’ve started making videos, because I’ve been doing this for 18 years. I genuinely want to help people learn about it, but the hype gets out of control. There are also just so many variants to be considered.
    A lot of good points. I did laugh slightly, in a nice way, when you said “back in the day” referencing like 3-4 years.
    My back in the day was no smartphone, no comps, uploading all photos from a digital camera and no CZcams resellers.
    So much has changed.

  • @mikeyb1981
    @mikeyb1981 Před 17 dny

    I like being a part time picker. No youtube or social media for picking so any time I dedicate is sourcing listing and shipping. I work as a tech contractor and it’s nice knowing that if anything ever happened to my job temporarily I could easily ramp up to full time reselling.

  • @debrapayne2388
    @debrapayne2388 Před měsícem

    Such a good video. Thanks for being down to earth and telling it like it is. You’re also super smart about mentioning putting money away for retirement. The world is going to come crashing down on everybody who is trying to make a quick book but doesn’t realize that they need to put money away and invested for their future.I’m a very successful reseller now as my quote career” but have a very nice nest egg from my first career for retirement.

  • @thriftynative
    @thriftynative Před měsícem +12

    I really liked this video. It reminded me how important location is for finding good inventory. Not to get upset when I don’t find what other people are finding. I had to unsubscribe from some resellers because their content was too over-the-top. I prefer smaller channels; they just feel more real and genuine to me.

    • @valeriesantos8178
      @valeriesantos8178 Před měsícem +2

      I too unsubscribed from a few that he showed. It’s become a ‘gate keeper’ game for their good regular stuff + the YT channel has mostly become ‘for entertainment purposes only’ and cha ching for them… ‘only’.

  • @julieevanb
    @julieevanb Před měsícem +1

    Great video. I live in rural Minnesota and it's very difficult to find good items to resell.

  • @dietginger
    @dietginger Před 14 dny

    Thanks for honest content!!

  • @paulburns3165
    @paulburns3165 Před měsícem +1

    Great honest review. What part of NC are you in? I'm a PT reseller in Charlotte.
    I agree with all you said. It's tough here at times. Some of the YT resellers seem to be in such great areas for inventory.

  • @PaulineHolman-wr6wd
    @PaulineHolman-wr6wd Před měsícem

    Great video! Thanks forthe info!!!😊

  • @nascoke
    @nascoke Před měsícem +3

    Realistic video. Just subscribed. The best resellers are not on CZcams. Thanks for the honesty.

    • @71capr
      @71capr Před měsícem

      Yes, the best resellers are not on CZcams.

  • @2CautiouslyOptimistic
    @2CautiouslyOptimistic Před měsícem

    So happy you popped up in my feed. Great video. I’m semi retired and resell part time. I’m in NC Winston Salem area and it’s hard to find holy grails. Love to see so many other NC people in comments. Looking forward to more videos.
    FYI I’ll be the 75 yr old at the thrift. lol

  • @PodunkPicker
    @PodunkPicker Před měsícem

    Thanks for your input, you have lots of knowledge for only doing reselling for only 4. I have been selling selling stuff for all my life and have been on eBay for close to 20 years. I also started a picking youtube channel a year ago because its not hard to take videos while your picking as an another part of my business. Most of my life I have been doing this as a side hustle. Last year I worked hard to make this a full-time business or mostly full-time.

  • @roadtrippingdrone5139
    @roadtrippingdrone5139 Před měsícem +8

    I'm in NC as well and I feel ya on finding all the grails they find lol. I shake my head on every video

    • @TMeyer-ge5pj
      @TMeyer-ge5pj Před měsícem

      Me too! I live in MN and I don't find all these wonderful item. Idk how people do it lol

    • @hazelbay5725
      @hazelbay5725 Před měsícem

      Yeah I had to stop watching as well, especially how they find Lulu lemon and Pategonia for $3. Just most of the things they find and say they only pay 3 bucks is no way in my area

    • @charlottema_thrifter
      @charlottema_thrifter Před měsícem +2

      Same! I'm in Charlotte and the bins here are awful. Thrift stores are OK but most of them cherry pick now. I've been branching out to smaller local thrifts and traveling a little further.

    • @dianevanderlinden3480
      @dianevanderlinden3480 Před měsícem

      I live near an affluent area of South Florida (north of Technsports) and I vey rarely find any of the high sell-thru rate clothing and stuff these other people find. It's usually junk or long-tail stuff.

  • @JillHarmony
    @JillHarmony Před měsícem

    hearing it straight up is realistic, appreciate it.

  • @juejue1680
    @juejue1680 Před měsícem

    Oh and this was very helpful and not negative at all thanks

  • @joshuaray2657
    @joshuaray2657 Před měsícem +4

    Very true!
    Only select people in certain areas find better inventory on the regular and have good connections for bulk inventory.
    Those are the lucky ones and on top of that they make good money off consistent youtube content.
    It definitely isn't reality for most people across the country in their areas.

    • @jeanieolahful
      @jeanieolahful Před měsícem

      This also explained why I’m able to sell certain items to other parts of the country. I live in Allentown, PA, and we have so many thrift stores, flea market and garage/yard sales that it is easy to find the things people are looking for.

  • @nielsenslady
    @nielsenslady Před měsícem +3

    I do like Technsports. He has at one point worked up to 12 hour days as a seller. He actually does some wholesale work and he coaches clients. I also follow a seller out of Ohio who is willing to drive up to 3 hours to source. She is also my coach. I love her advice. She has helped me make more money than if I had done it on my own. I am not full time but I like that I can make a part time gig out of this. It’s very enjoyable and I hit the sales with the retirees and there are some tough boomers out there. Don’t be fooled!😂 They like to make a few bucks too.

  • @ryhchoi
    @ryhchoi Před měsícem +2

    Let’s put it this way, if you can do a million dollar sales, i dont see why some of the CZcamsrs will be so focused on selling courses. If they are selling courses, its obvious where most of the people were made: from the courses and not the selling

  • @jaxlittle4152
    @jaxlittle4152 Před měsícem

    That's exactly how I felt watching these videos. The area I live in is blue collard workers just trying to survive. It's more than a hustle when you have a full time job and learning how to resell

  • @lilb0yb1ue
    @lilb0yb1ue Před měsícem +1

    I've been thinking about this a lot lately. I live in San Francisco. Tons of competition here, not many thrifts/sales and everything is expensive as fuck. Happy to hear you mention Utah, cause that is one of the spots I was thinking of moving too. But it looks like even there housing/everything is getting pretty expensive.

  • @kimberlydrake8654
    @kimberlydrake8654 Před 20 dny +1

    I appreciate hearing the reality of most resellers….It did not strike me as negative or a jab to anyone! A lot of those big time sellers have an audience that buys from them…and yes they have to make the videos well and grab their buyers that way tooI I watch the channels for entertainment value and to learn about items of value, learning brand names etc. I am 62 with two adult children ages 39 (son) and 35 (daughter) that kept everything from their childhood here at my house because we have the storage space. I’m learning I have a lot of the things that generation are looking for…I’m just looking to clear out items they may not want to share with their kids… they didn’t think they would but they do! I would like to just sell casually to clear out desirable items I’d rather not just donate…do you think it’s worth it? Just curious if it will be more hassle than just letting stuff go? thanks for sharing 😊kim *new subscriber

    • @ronald3752
      @ronald3752 Před 20 dny +1

      I'm a PT seller on eBay. I can tell you that casual won't cut it. You can't just list it and forget it. I can list a few items daily, and sell an item a day. When I stop listing, sells drop off too. You have to be doing something on eBay regularly. I don't put a lot of time into it daily but, I do add something daily. I may spend 5 or 7 hours a week on the platform. Hope that helps

  • @karenhunter-kowalski8463
    @karenhunter-kowalski8463 Před měsícem +1

    This is my first time watching one of your videos and I appreciate your honesty and perspective. Two months into this, and I already figured out that I’m not going to make a gazillion dollars selling on eBay and a lot of that has to do with where I live…Chicago suburbs. There are just not good clothes in the GW, and the estate sale prices here are retail. One Thing I’ve learned to do is dicker over price at The sales. Done it 3 times in the past week. I’m constantly evolving my POV, and building a social media following. I’m also looking at upcycling items and doing art projects with thrifted items. My husband and I are 67 and like most Generation Jonesers, we’re were not set up well for retirement. But I know we can do this. I just need to follow my heart about what interests me, and what I have expertise in. Thanks so much for validating my feelings about area. I keep telling my husband we need to move!

  • @BoofYou
    @BoofYou Před měsícem +1

    It's true thrift stores vary greatly from area to area, but there are many other sources of inventory. What it really comes down to is that many people dont have the work ethic or business acumen. It's not for everyone, it's "easy" but not everyone can so it at a high level.

  • @JrideFlips
    @JrideFlips Před měsícem +6

    Good stuff, it’s always important to bring as many perspectives to the table and filter out what’s for and what isn’t. Keep it up

  • @user-bj1su5no6o
    @user-bj1su5no6o Před měsícem

    I live in rural Wisconsin in a town of 800 people, in one of the lowest income counties in the state. There is no bins by me, and my local thrifts are nothing like what I see many other resellers are like, and garage sales are miles apart from each other, and generally lackluster. You're absolutely right about how where you live plays a large role in your success, espescially if you're a one off seller.

  • @TheRozylass
    @TheRozylass Před měsícem +1

    The farmers of southern MN don't wear really nice clothes so nothing good here for reselling. I can barely clothe myself let alone find gems to sell. You're right, not all areas are equal.

  • @FreewayFlippers
    @FreewayFlippers Před měsícem +1

    Reselling is a lot more work than people know. So much does depends on where you live in the country. We're east of Phoenix in a big retirement area. We still struggle to find good inventory. We full time RVed for 1.5 years and can vouch that Utah & Texas have really good thrift stores. Found a lot of cool stuff during our travels.