
Reselling Raiders Episode 4 BIG SALES! How to Grow Instagram
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About this listen
This episode of the Hat House podcast is all about their recent reselling successes!
Here are the highlights:
- Monster Sales: They had a phenomenal show on Whatnot, where a Red Hot Chili Peppers tour shirt sold for a whopping $2,600 (6:41)! They also had great sales on eBay, including a pickleball paddle racket for $250 and a Ziljen symbol for $300 (24:35).
- Reseller Strategies: They discuss the "fast nickel" vs. "slow dime" approach to selling, and the importance of low buy-in costs (28:46).
- Instagram Marketing: They share tips for growing your Instagram presence, including following relevant accounts and creating engaging reels with apps like CapCut (43:18).
- Community Building: They emphasize the importance of being active in the Whatnot community to boost visibility and sales (50:58).
Other interesting tidbits:
- They found the $2,600 shirt in a trash pile! (16:58).
- They pre-load their Whatnot shows a few days in advance to generate pre-bids (13:52).
- They're exploring YouTube, specifically for "how-to" content, as a potential new growth avenue (58:58).
Basically, it's a fun and informative look into the world of reselling, with practical advice and entertaining stories!
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