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Well, one thing that I came up with the next morning, actually a pretty good idea after all, was to post my auction address on a couple of well-known classified/auction sites, (i.e. craigslist, ebay) and to email the auction address to all my friends and family telling them I was getting rid of things, and also asking them to chain-letter the email to all their contacts. I had no idea what was about to happen! In ten days, I had almost 14 thousands hits on my auction site and I sold all my stuff. My house was empty in ten days. Not expecting to sell everything so fast, we then had to move in to my wife's parents' home for the rest of our stay in the U.S. before we left for Taiwan.
We were totally surprised by how much money we made from our moving sale. Before we had the auction, we estimated, at most, we would probably make US$5,000 - US$6,000 top. We counted the cash right after all the stuff was gone. We actually had nearly US$15,000 in the shoe box. Everything went so smoothly, most people showed up between 8am - 11am that Saturday morning to pick up their winning prizes. There were a couple of no shows, but the runner-ups got the prizes instead, so everybody was happy. Wow, we definitely will say good-bye to the traditional garage/moving sales in the future, lets all do it online now, THE AUCTION STYLE!!!
Ironically, after eight months in Taiwan, we decided to move back to the U.S.. We found ourselves in the exact same situation; we needed to get rid of all the stuff we had in our Taipei apartment. Now, this time, I decided to come up with a simple tool that even my wife could use to create an auction website by just uploading photos and writing descriptions. So, my wife created our auction using the tool, then she posted the website address on parentpages.net, forumosa.com and kijiji (craigslist is not popular outside of the U.S., too bad, that's why eBay created kijiji). We also emailed the auction website to all our local friends and family. Again, we got more then what we wanted for in a week before we left Taiwan in April 2006.
After we came back to the U.S., a lot of people requested to use this tool after seeing how it worked for us. So, here it is, MyBidList.com is born. It is in beta now, very rough looking, but it will get better and nicer over time, just come back and check its progress often. The important thing is, it is here now and it is helping people. Here is one auction, created by a friend of ours, and she put one post about her sales here.
If you find yourself in the similar situation like us, or if you just have some stuff to get rid of, or even if you want to get some extra cash by starting an auction website, feel free to use this tool at:
http://www.mybidlist.com/
And, remember, post your auction web address to as many popular local classified sites, forums, even local printed ads as possible, and email it out to as many people as you can. Plus ask your friends and family to forward it to their contacts. Your auctions will only be as successful as your promotion and marketing. Use your imagination, and come up with better ways to use it and attract buyers and don’t forget to let us know.
Here are a few websites that I can think of at the moment, where you could post your website to get more buyers:
http://www.craigslist.org/http://www.ebay.com/http://auctions.yahoo.com/http://www.kijiji.com/http://base.google.com/
Please comment on this blog to share with us if you found some other good ones that are more popular where you live, or if you have come up with better ways for using this tool.
Enjoy it - AUCTION STYLE!
Here is how you start.
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