Flea Market Mama’s Guide to Flea Markets

Are you interested in starting your own flea market business and building a
full-time income working part-time on the weekends?

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This flea market resource and directory will help anyone start, and profit from, a flea market business. Find many flea markets in your home state and learn how to choose which one will work for you.

Discover new wholesale sources to expand your product line, or shop our flea market products pages for wholesale bulk merchandise. And then learn how to display them to maximize sales.

Flea Market Mama is all about succeeding as a flea market vendor. We have an extensive directory of sales venues all across the United States, a wholesale merchandise directory, direct-buy wholesale products, and tons of resources about pulling in big profits at the flea market.


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We have the flea market secrets to bigger profits! Learn what products are HOT and find flea markets filled with shoppers ready to buy. Get tips on how to set up your table and the FIVE things you should NEVER forget to bring to the flea market.

Flea Market Articles

Low Cost Business Start Up: The Flea Market– For people who want to start up a new small business but do not have a lot of money to get it going, this low cost business start up is a great idea. By selling merchandise at a flea market or swap meet, you will be able to make a good profit with little trouble or financial outlay.

Flea Market Expenses: The Cost of Doing Business– There are so many different types of flea markets. You can find any type of sales venue, from the once a year community sale at the school or the church, to the gigantic indoor shopping marts. In general, the smaller the market, the less it costs to rent a space at it. This may not always hold true if the flea market is being held for a specific charity or other fund.

The Three Basic Types of Flea Market Vendors– If you enjoy people watching as a hobby, there is no better place to go than a flea market. Of course, the customers that mill about the tables and booths offer a veritable treasure trove of character traits and amusing anecdotes. But it is the flea market vendors that are the real characters. There are three basic types of flea market vendors at your average flea market.

Selling at a Flea Market or Swap Meet– If you would like to enter the world of selling and making big profits at flea markets and swap meets, there are several basic things you need to know. Many people come to a flea market or swap meet with a large assortment of garage sale type items and just toss them on the table or ground and wait.

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When Flea Market Vendors Need to Pee– When coffee is the only thing that will get you up and keep you going at five o’clock in the morning, chances are, you will have to pee before long. A flea market vendor’s early morning set up activities include gulping down large cups of coffee. The trouble with this early morning habit is that coffee makes you have to pee. A flea market vendor’s need to pee is seriously hampered by having to watch his or her table.

Cold Weather Flea Market Tips– September in the northern part of the United States is still summer. The only possible chill you may experience as a September flea market vendor is in the very early morning when you are setting up your table by moonlight. Of course, some flea markets have later times when you are allowed to enter the grounds, so the chill won’t come into play this month.

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