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All it takes is some advance planning—and a little psychology—to unload all your junk in a yard sale.

To complete this How-To you will need:

Poster paper and markers
Card tables
Plastic grocery bags and cardboard boxes
A cash box and small bills and coins to make change
An extension cord
A mirror
A classified ad
A clothing rack
Refreshments

Step 1: Have a co-sale

Get as many friends, neighbors, and relatives to participate as you can. The bigger the sale, the better everyone will do.

Step 2: Advertise

Advertise your yard sale a few days ahead of time by putting up clearly marked signs with the date of the sale on them in thick black lettering that can be read from a car. Place the signs every 50 feet or so, with arrows. If you're selling a lot of stuff, place a classified ad in the local paper, or post an online ad on Craigslist.

Tip: If you take out an ad, be specific about some of the stuff you're selling, like "toddler-size boys' clothes" or "exercise equipment."

Step 3: Find ways to display goods

Assemble as many card tables as you can; items sell better if they're neatly displayed, as opposed to strewn on the lawn. If you're selling clothes, hang them from a clothing rack.

Step 4: Spruce up sale items

Spruce up the items you're selling as best you can. Shiny knickknacks and clean, pressed clothes will sell better than stuff people are afraid to touch. Use pretty ribbon to bundle loose items.

Step 5: Collect grocery bags and boxes

Start accumulating grocery bags and boxes. People will buy more if you make it easier for them to carry off their purchases.

Step 6: Prepare a "free" box

Take everything you want to get rid of that you can't imagine anyone paying for and put it in a carton clearly marked "FREE." Stick it in a prominent place near the curb to attract passersby.

Tip: If you have a lot of toys, put them in a "take one free" box for children.

Step 7: Be able to make change

Keep at least $50 in coins and small bills in your cash box so you can make change.

Step 8: Price items

Figure out what you want for an item and then mark it up a bit; people like to haggle. A good rule of thumb is to charge a quarter of the original cost for items in good condition.

Tip: Do a little sleuthing. You don't want to sell a candy dish for 50 cents and then find out it was worth $500. Check your prices against online auctions sites, like eBay.

Step 9: Provide an electrical cord

If you're selling electric items, snake an extension cord from the house so people can test the goods.

Step 10: Have a mirror

Have a mirror so people can see how hats, scarves, jewelry, and such look on them.

Step 11: Group like items

Group like items—kitchen stuff on one table, tools on another.

Step 12: Put out refreshments

Put out refreshments. Providing coffee, lemonade, and cookies will most likely pay for itself by encouraging people to linger longer.

Step 13: Be flexible

Be flexible about prices, especially as the day winds down. Do you really want to lug all this stuff back inside your house?

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  • what the hell? bring out refreshments for people?? what the hell is this!! what yard sale is like this!?!?

  • @juggalettetillidie1 $50 isnt that much... everyone has it

    

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  • my mom made like $550 at our yard sale a few years ago :3

  • iv noticed that if its the girl talking its for kids if its a dude is aldult

  • hey im having yard sale very low priced merchandise.

  • check out the funny video i made about my mom who is the ultimate GARAGE SALE QUEEN, just look for Garage Sale queen on my channel

  • Just be careful because sometimes people come to yard sales to steal things!

  • How to Have A Yard Sale

    1. Have a yard

    2. Have a sale on it.

  • @sissygd11 yea we're having the garage sale today and tomorrow.

  • Ny giants for the win

  • My family is having a yard sale. And we wanna try to get at least $50 because we wanna donate to kids with cancer.

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