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Tuesday, February 28, 2006 - Planning a Yard Sale

It may seem a little cold right now to be planning a yard sale, but the nice weather is just around the corner. A little planning now could reap great rewards a month or two down the road!

Use a yard sale to reduce the clutter in your home and get rid of items you don't want to move.

  1. Check with your city government to see if you need a permit or license.
  2. See if neighbors want to participate and have a block sale to attract more visitors.
  3. Advertise. Put an ad in free classified papers, put up signs and balloons at major intersections and in stores near your home.
  4. Price items ahead and attach prices with removable stickers. Remember, yard sales are supposed to be bargains, so don't try to sell anything of significant value this way.
  5. Check items before the sale to be sure you haven't included something you want by mistake.
  6. Keep pets away from the sale.
  7. Display everything neatly and individually so customers don't have to dig through boxes.
  8. Have an electrical outlet so buyers can test appliances.
  9. Have plenty of bags and newspaper for wrapping fragile items.
  10. Get enough change, and keep a close eye on your cash.
If you are in my area, feel free to send me an email and ask for Yard Sale Signs.


(C) 2006 Susan Pruden.

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Wednesday, March 1, 2006 - Yard Sale

Posted by Maureen McCabe
I've only had one yard sale in my life and it was a nightmare. You are going to have to email me privately about the mysterious Big Trash entry, Susan. I read it, I loved it. It inspired me and then disappeared mysteriously. It ceases to exist... inquiring minds, want to know... trash, tabloids.

Maureen
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Saturday, March 4, 2006 - Planning a Yard Sale

Posted by Leanne Paynter
How timely... just today my husand and I got started on working towards having a garage/yard sale this month in an effort to reduce clutter. I'm glad I read your list because I hadn't thought of items 8 & 9.
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