Craigslist and yard-sale-specific Web sites, neighborhood newsletters, grocery-store bulletin boards and handmade signs around your area can all help spread the word. Make it look good -- If you're going to the trouble of attempting to sell your stuff, make it look appealing so it actually...
Craigslist members range from teenagers to senior citizens. They post on the forums, shop online, trade tips and make new friends. While the site itself may not be the most visually interesting Internet destination, there's no denying its effectiveness. Users often report that it's easy to ...
While the above are still definitely effective, online methods are an excellent way to advertise your sale as well these days. Online methods and platforms include: Craigslist Yard Sale Search Facebook How to Post a Garage Sale on Facebook Realistically, Facebook is probably the best online plat...
We sell on eBay, OfferUp, Facebook, and Craigslist, but eBay is our favorite because it reaches the broadest audience. The likelihood of someone seeing it who needs it is a lot higher. We can also make the most money on eBay because things tend to be priced higher than the local sellin...
Craigslist: a classified ads website with sections for jobs, housing, for sale, items wanted, services, community, gigs, resumes, and discussion forums. Be warned, though, that when using this site you will have to list your house on every state and in each “region” section for that st...
We relish in the kindness of strangers, and we especially love watching this play out in community swap forums, like yard sales and flea markets or even virtually on sites like eBay and Craigslist. That’s why we had to revisit one of our very first (and still all time favorite) posts:...
Get on the MLS Now it's time to create a listing. Homeowners have options that run the gamut from posting free ads on Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist to setting up a dedicated website to market the property. However, the visibility of listings on these sites can make selling a challen...
3. Garage Sale Websites Most of these sites just pull from craigslist, but sometimes, people add their garage sale directly to the site and skip posting on craigslist altogether. Some quality websites include: yardsalesearch.com yardsales.net ...
2. Advertise on the Web You can advertise your garage sale for free on dozens of reputable websites that trade in local sale advertisements. The most useful and widely visited are: Craigslist Nextdoor Garage Sale Finder Yard Sale Search
Sell onCraigslistorEbay. Lawn Furniture Craigslist, furniture consignment stores, and a rummage sale are the best options (in that order) for selling used lawn furniture. If it’s junk, but made of metal, sell it to a scrap metal dealer. ...