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		<description><![CDATA[We all love to go to garage sales and even love to have them at our home to make extra money. Here are the top 25 tips for having a great sale Find out the laws in your area for having a garage sale. You may need to purchase a permit which usually costs only [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-234" title="toptips" src="http://garagesalefinder.com/tips/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/toptips.gif" alt="toptips" width="150" height="150" />We all love to go to garage sales and even love to have them at our home to make extra money. Here are the top 25 tips for having a great sale</p>
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<li>Find out the laws in your area for having a garage sale. You may need to purchase a permit which usually costs only a few dollars.</li>
<li>Go through everything in your house before the sale to make sure you have a large amount of items.</li>
<li>Try to organize neighbors to have a sale on the same day, people love multi-family sales.</li>
<li>Go through the pockets of all the clothes you want to sell and remove anything you find that you want to keep</li>
<li>Wash everything before you put it out for sale, no one wants to buy anything smelly or dirty.</li>
<li>Organize your sale by like items; too much clutter will turn people away.</li>
<li>Have a plan for adverse weather: in some areas sales are still a go, in others you&#8217;ll have no shoppers and will need to postpone (consider predetermining a rain date).</li>
<li>Advertise your garage sale with signs, balloons, newspaper ads and flyers.</li>
<li>Advertise your garage sale online, many times for free. Especially popular are sites like <a href="http://garagesalefinder.com/seller.php">Garage Sale Finder</a>, where shoppers can print out a map with directions to each sale. Take advantage of other online advertising venues such as craigslist.org.</li>
<li>Price everything so you don’t leave customers guessing.</li>
<li>Make sure the price tag is large enough to be seen.</li>
<li>Colorful stick on dots work well for pricing except on books, posters and anything you can’t peel them off of.</li>
<li>Have a decent amount of money available to make change, this includes actual coin change and paper currency.</li>
<li>Put pets away, even if your animals are super friendly. Many people, both adults and children, are afraid of them.</li>
<li>Don’t hover over your customers. A quick hello is fine but no one wants to shop with someone standing over their shoulder.</li>
<li>If you are holding your garage sale on a really hot day consider selling sodas, bottles of water or juice boxes from a cooler.</li>
<li>Total up the order yourself. You never know when a customer might try to pull a fast one on you.</li>
<li>Never leave sharp items on tables where small children can reach them.</li>
<li>Never leave your money sitting on a table unattended. Consider wearing a fannypack to hold your money.</li>
<li>Don&#8217;t accept checks unless you know the person well.</li>
<li>When making change never put the bill you were given in with your money until the customer has walked away. This will help avoid them telling you they gave you a large bill than they really did.</li>
<li>Have plastic bags available for customers to take home their items in.</li>
<li>Wrap anything breakable in newspaper before putting it in the bag.</li>
<li>Consider having a small “free box” for children to sift through while their parents are shopping. Ideas for this are old kids meal toys etc.</li>
<li>Have a plan on what to do with items that don&#8217;t sell. Donate to charity, save for another sale, etc. Many charities will pick up your unsold items if you give them advance notice.</li>
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