If you're struggling for money or just fancy a little more than you have, getting rid of items you don't need any more can be a great way to bring in some cash. If you look, you'll find you have a lot lying around that's just waiting to be sold. That dusty TV unit, those never-worn jeans; everything will be valuable to someone else as long as you look in the right places.
Online Auction Sites
Auction sites, can be a goldmine for your junk. Top-selling items on these sites are CDs, DVDs and video games, however there's also a good market for designer clothing and electronic gadgets. It's a good idea to set your starting price low as this will entice bidders. Though be warned that you may not always get the price you want for an item.
Apps
These are similar to online auction sites, but specifically designed for phones and usually make it easier for you to get the price you want by removing the bidding system. Apps allow you to communicate directly with other users, making it easy to ask any questions or discuss offers on an item. Most apps will provide guides on how the app works and how to sell on it, meaning you don't have to be gadget savvy to use them.
Car Boot Sales
These are great if you have items that value too low to be put on online sites, or if you just prefer hands-on selling! Coming face-to-face with your customers, you can offer deals and use the art of persuasion to get a lot of your stock gone. It's a good way to clear out a lot at once, but be ready to lower your prices as people are looking for bargains here.
Specialised Shops and Sites
Some places will pay for specific items, for example there are online sites that pay for CDs, DVDs and electronics. If you're in a rush for money these can be a lifesaver and it's a sure way to sell your stuff. However, be prepared for low offers on your items; these companies often won't pay as much as an independent customer.
Reclamation Yards
A reclamation yard will pay high prices for your building supplies - good news if you're renovating. You can sell anything from bricks to chimneys, and it can be a great way to reduce costs of redecorating; some items may even be sold at a price that covers the cost of their replacement. Just do a quick search online and you'll find a huge amount of reclamation yards willing to buy your goods.
There are so many ways to turn your unwanted items into money that it seems silly not to give it a go! Have a small clear out, see what you can find and then look at the relevant options for selling it. It's as simple as that.