Wondering why your Poshmark sales are slowing down after the Back to School rush? Re-selling is a booming industry from January thru August. Come September however, people begin to set their sights on holiday shopping and used goods, no matter how good the condition may be, just isn’t gonna cut it when it comes to gift giving.
Meet Q4; the last 4 months of the year are a Boutique Retailers happy place. If you are not selling new merchandise during these four months, you are missing out on thousands of dollars in sales.
If you really want to up your Poshmark game and bring in some serious money, it’s time to venture into the boutique market.
The best way to get started is to purchase small starter packs of inventory off Poshmark’s wholesale Market place. It is here where established brands sell small quantities of inventory at wholesale prices and are an easy, low risk way to get started.
This way you can stock your boutique with a selection of popular Poshmark brands without having to risk purchasing the large minimum quantities often required when purchasing inventory sourced elsewhere.
Most sellers on Poshmark are happy to let you use their images for your listings after you have purchased, enabling you to post your new inventory quickly and easily.
There are many tips and tricks to success when selling boutique on Poshmark. The first of which is PHOTOGRAPHY must be flawless. Pictures should be bright, uncluttered and professional looking. No one wants to see your dirty clothes on the floor or your cat in the background.
So for now my PFFS, head on over to the wholesale market and stock up on some great gift giving items for your boutique. Next, screen shot the images (if the seller has given permission, if they haven’t expressly given permission in the listing, don’t be afraid to ask! ). Finally, write up those listings, get them posted and sell, sell, sell!