You can, if you are ambitious, start a business of mail order sales hobbiests collection by mail. To begin, you must first find a hobby that appeals to you. Then you need to spend several weeks of investigation hobby. You need to know what collectors want and how much they are willing to pay for it. You should also know what other traders are willing to pay on goods they sell. And you must be willing to pay the same amount. </ p> Maybe you already know exactly what they want to sell. If you've been collecting old Valentine, then start a mail order buying and selling old Valentine. Or stamps. Or comics. The first rule to the sale is to sell what you can buy. </ p> to give you an idea of what collectors buying and selling, here's a partial list of collectible items today: </ P>
phonograph Records label cigars, signs, labels of beer, Cirque posters, music boxes, salt / pepper strong, greeting cards, Old Penner, Atlas, military medals, notes, doll clothes, menus , Boxes of cigars, train Photos, old calendar, Maps Street, brands of cars, buttons, postcards, fruits, brands of cars, fruit drink labels, old magazines, catalogs of weapons, paper currency, Cartoon Books, theater programs, political buttons, baseball cards, children's books, share certificates, old toys, gems, minerals, belt-end camera, posters, the FBI, newspapers, coins, arrowheads, old jewelry, Barco photography, advertising cards, photos of dogs, film magazines, autographs, dolls, hunting, Valentine, cookbooks, articles Beatles stamps, Indian relics, railway Books, fishing, comics, thimbles, automotive manuals, diaries, rail passes, past barbed wire
<P> </ p> Once you've chosen your area, start a file. Keep copies of all advertisements for the sale of such goods. Adsshowing also the distributor purchase price. If the price lists ar offers edin ads, send them and study them. Feel a Expertin their field. </ p> Try to find publications devoted to their profession. Often you can find small mimeographed publications andnewsletters which will give you all sorts of useful information. </ P> Their <P> next step is to find good in their own community.Here are some suggestions: </ p> <p Start by attending flea market and antique shoes. Do not be afraid to ask questions of dealers. They often what they see as junk hidden, if there is not much of any value. When discovered a fabulous collection of stamps in this way! </ p> people from all over the stores offering. </ p> study of the garage sale ads in local newspapers. Visit the sound promising. (Sometimes, it is the phone first. In addition, by telling people what type of goods you are looking for, that May be able to lead others who exactlywhat you need!) </ P> <P> Place ; Buy wanted ads in local newspapers. Make sure your phone number. </ p> It's amazing what you can find in the local community if you work at it. But if you ca not enough merchandiselocally, ads in magazines collectors mentioned above. Their prices are very low. And soon discover that they are widely read </ p> When you have accumulated a decent stock of goods, you're ready to start selling it. If we publicationsspecializing in their field, by all means advertise there. You have a ready audience! They also run ads in major entertainment magazines. </ P> Type <P> a list of what you have and take a snapshot of the printer to make a hundred copies for you. The fans do not care system, mimeographed, or Xerox copy. . . is a way to collect thefund. Then the announcement. The announcement can offer to your list of interested collectors free (or a buffer weedout Coupon Clipper). Or you can offer for sale directly from the ad. If you do this on the final list with his cane for goods. It was read. . . impatient! </ p> Here is an example of some ads run by concessionaires for hobby rating: Password: </ p> timetable railway in 1940, the four events - $ 4.00 postpaid. . </ p> Old children's books and texts. Seal of the list. </ p> 85,000 comic books, magazines, film, funny, so <BR> 1900-1957. Catalog $ 1.00 (refundable ). </ P> <P> poster for the original film, the press Books, <BR> Stills, 1919-1975. Catalog - 50 cents </ p> Bell sled! Stamps on the list. </ p> music. Sase for the list. </ p> if they are not familiar with the term Sase means self-addressed, stamped on. As you progress, you can learn continuously. Most retailers say they Hobby learn more collectors who buy them for what they may never learn any other source. </ p> Note to editors: Password: To show my appreciation for publishers who use my articles, I offer you a single ad for free. Just send a mail to me using the form to contact me on my site to tell me url article has been used in or send me a copy of the cooperative was used in. </ P>
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