Have you heard of StorkBrokers? Do you have an attic or garage full of outgrown clothes that no longer fit your little one(s)? Maybe you don’t want to have a garage sale, because you feel you’ll never make a fraction of what you paid for these clothes? Maybe you are like me and send a lot of stuff to Goodwill? I’ve even tried selling some of my outgrown kiddy clothes to local resale shops, only to feel insulted at what they offer me.
I have a new solution for you to consider. StorkBrokers is an online market and community that helps you as a parent find new in your kids’ old things. The company is owned by a husband and wife who are living the same story we are. They have kids outgrowing clothes and need a new solution. So they created StorkBrokers.
Selling items on their site is done in 5 easy steps.
1. Upload pictures
2. Give the item you are selling a name
3. Describe your item using tags
4. Add some additional info if you want
5. Determine price and shipping
StorkBrokers allows you to have your own little online store, as you list all of the outgrown kiddy items hanging around your house. StorkBrokers will also tell you what items are high in demand if you want to focus on listing those items first, as buys are on the lookout.
Shopping for items is super easy too.
· Everything is displayed by category. You can shop for clothes, toys, accessories, furniture, etc.
· If you are searching for boys clothes, you simply click the selection of literally hundreds of used items and view the photographs to see what fits your taste and your budget.
· You can have the items you purchase shipped to you, and some sellers offer a pickup option (if you live nearby).
What are you waiting for? Sign up today and start making some extra cash! The cash you make could help supplement your holiday shopping fund! On the flipside, looking for a great deal on kids’ clothes? This is a site you must check out!
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Stork Brokers does look interesting, I think I’ll sign up for the free top 25 tips article. Do you think it is much different to eBay? Does it go internationally? Thanks.