anodyne
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- Location
- California
You need a gimmick and an incentive, something that would really motivate people to buy your stuff.
For example, you approach a charitable organization that doesn't already have a thrift store. Let's say I go to an animal rescue or shelter and make this deal; You (the shelter) display my flyer (which is full page, bold, and catchy) and urge everyone who walks into your facility to "Please visit our C.R.A.P. Store" (Collectables Rare and Precious), and you get 50% of the revenue from every sale I make.
"The C.R.A.P. Store" is the gimmick and helping an animal rescue organization is the incentive. I would also tell the organization that they will get 50% whether a buyer was referred by them or not....50% of every sale, period. All they have to do is point to the flyer and say stuff like "Please visit our C.R.A.P. Store, it's fun and beautiful and it's for the animals! It'll really help us out." etc
You could even partner with individuals - people looking for help paying for little Sally's chemo treatments, our favorite teacher's operation, Gramma's funeral. People who have car-washes or put collection jars in stores...offer to make your living room or garage *their* C.R.A.P. Store and they will send customers. You could partner with multiple charities - everything on these shelves go to this charity, everything on those shelves to another. In that situation you could probably ask fair prices. Not appraisal values, but fair prices. Or let people make offers, but remind them it's for charity!
For example, you approach a charitable organization that doesn't already have a thrift store. Let's say I go to an animal rescue or shelter and make this deal; You (the shelter) display my flyer (which is full page, bold, and catchy) and urge everyone who walks into your facility to "Please visit our C.R.A.P. Store" (Collectables Rare and Precious), and you get 50% of the revenue from every sale I make.
"The C.R.A.P. Store" is the gimmick and helping an animal rescue organization is the incentive. I would also tell the organization that they will get 50% whether a buyer was referred by them or not....50% of every sale, period. All they have to do is point to the flyer and say stuff like "Please visit our C.R.A.P. Store, it's fun and beautiful and it's for the animals! It'll really help us out." etc
You could even partner with individuals - people looking for help paying for little Sally's chemo treatments, our favorite teacher's operation, Gramma's funeral. People who have car-washes or put collection jars in stores...offer to make your living room or garage *their* C.R.A.P. Store and they will send customers. You could partner with multiple charities - everything on these shelves go to this charity, everything on those shelves to another. In that situation you could probably ask fair prices. Not appraisal values, but fair prices. Or let people make offers, but remind them it's for charity!