Flea Market Trader (Paperback)

Written by Flea Market Mama on December 27, 2009 – 6:33 pm -

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Easy Flea Market Display Stands for Increased Sales

Written by Flea Market Mama on December 22, 2009 – 3:11 pm -

Flea market vendors know that presenting their merchandise in a neat and orderly fashion increases sales. They know that customers will not buy things that they cannot see, and they know that catching a passer-by’s eye is the most important thing in a sea of other flea market vendor’s booths and tables.

Easy Flea Market Display Stands for Increased Sales – Read more Here.

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Investing in Closeout Wholesale Liquidation Merchandise

Written by Flea Market Mama on December 20, 2009 – 5:50 pm -

Flea market and swap meet vendors, as well as those who sell at online venues such as auctions and ecommerce sites, will benefit from finding closeout wholesale liquidation merchandise at low cost. Investment on these items is way lower since it is a combination of two factors – you get the merchandise at low wholesale prices and the seller is most interested in disposing of all extra inventory. The more eager the seller, the greater the chance of impressive profits.

Investing in Closeout Wholesale Liquidation Merchandise


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Use Impulse Buy Items to Attract Flea Market Customers

Written by Flea Market Mama on December 19, 2009 – 3:09 pm -

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Flea market sellers have a two-fold problem. One problem is that they have to attract customers to their table or booth, and the second problem is actually making the sale. Both of these problems can be overcome through the use of impulse buy items.

Use Impulse Buy Items to Attract Flea Market Customers

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Find Fast Selling Wholesale Flea Market Products

Written by Flea Market Mama on December 14, 2009 – 3:08 pm -

In the warmer months of the year, thousands of flea markets from coast to coast fill up with merchants looking to make a quick buck. Some are one-time sellers who just want to unload the junk from their garages or basements. Others make a living attending various flea markets and selling items, they purchase wholesale to resell.

This article deals with the later type of flea market vendor. The atmosphere of flea market sales usually means that you must have enticing products that can be sold cheap. Flea markets, after all, are not boutique shops that attract big spenders. Finding fast selling wholesale items will ensure big profits at the flea market.

Find Fast Selling Wholesale Flea Market Products

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Finding Flea Market Suppliers in Your Area

Written by Flea Market Mama on December 13, 2009 – 5:23 pm -

Flea Market shoppers search for bargains.

Flea Market shoppers search for bargains.

While ordering wholesale flea market merchandise from online suppliers may give you the greatest variety of products, the shipping costs can eat up profits quickly. Finding flea market suppliers in your geographic area can not only save you money but allow you to view merchandise before you purchase it in some cases. Knowing how to find flea market suppliers in your area takes some research.

Finding Flea Market Suppliers in Your Area

There are two main types of flea market suppliers that vendors often get their merchandise from.

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The Three Basic Types of Flea Market Vendors

Written by Flea Market Mama on December 8, 2009 – 3:07 pm -

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.

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Swap Meet Websites – Beginner’s Guide to Sales and Trade

Written by Flea Market Mama on December 6, 2009 – 5:18 pm -

If you do not want to experience the hassles of going to swap meets or flea markets, you can still enjoy the thrill of finding rare items if you visit swap meet websites or online flea markets. The term “swap meet” also refers to the more popular term “flea market” in which you can buy, sell, and swap or barter all kinds of things that you can imagine.

The idea is the same for online swap meets, the only difference is that it is being held over the Internet. If you are not so familiar with online flea markets or swap meets, you should read the following tips for beginners like you.

Swap Meet Websites – Beginner’s Guide to Sales and Trade

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Low Cost Business Start Ups: The Flea Market

Written by Flea Market Mama on December 1, 2009 – 3:06 pm -

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 markets come in many different sizes and styles. Some are one-shot deals help in the recreation room at a school, firehouse, or church. Others consist of acres of spaces, booths, and tables that operate all year round. Finding the right flea market for your merchandise is up to you.

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