Help for New Sellers

MidwestMom By MidwestMom 4541 views

Seller Tips For Sellers
Help for New Sellers

Hi, welcome to the site! I know it can be overwhelming at first. I get a lot of new sellers messaging me asking for help... so much that I wrote a copy paste to send them. It's mostly generic information but there might be something helpful.

POST

The biggest thing when you are first starting, is to post multiple items every day for sale. Whatever you are wanting to sell, get it out and take photos. Post them individually. Sellers with more stuff listed, do better. Buyers like options. I make a day where I take all of my pictures... then I spread out posting them.

You don't have to only post worn items. The buyers will wait for you to wear the item the agreed upon days... they usually expect to wait. When I first started, I was only posting my dirty stuff... before long I had a massive dirty clothes pile lol. That's when I learned to post, then wear.

Some girls reach out to buyers, some don't. I don't usually make the first move, without a reason… if I read their bio and something jumps out to me, I'll message. I know sellers that do really well reaching out. Whatever you decide, make the messages personal... so it doesn't look like copy paste.

Be active on the dash. Like the other sellers' posts, comment, and make random posts... say anything. What you're doing, feeling etc. It's all about setting yourself apart and showing your personality. Build your brand, or so they say. But don't post pictures showing too much... make them pay for that.

PRICING

Set your prices as you feel comfortable but don't price too low. In the US we have to pay taxes on the money we make. Cashapp, venmo, and PayPal will 1099 you after 600 dollars.

You don’t want to end up paying someone to take your panties. You have to consider the price of the item, packaging, shipping, taxes, time, and your awesomeness lol.

My prices are a bit higher because I prefer less buyers that I can give more attention to. I'm looking for regulars... they are where the money is at. I'd rather sell 1 pair of panties for 30 dollars to one buyer, than two pairs for 15 dollars to two buyers. Then the one buyer feels the exchange was more personal because I can give them more attention. As a result, they will continue to come back and the client relationship will build. They aren't (usually) just buying an item, they are buying the experience. You will have the odd buyer that just wants their item and no chit chat... that's okay too.

YOUR BIO

Read the other sellers' bios but please don't copy them. I wrote my bio with my perfect client in mind. I wrote a letter just to him, describing myself. That way it reads more personal. Find your niche and go after that demographic... you don't need to attract every buyer, just yours. I'm non-nude, shy, and nice 😆... I am not every buyer's cup of tea and I don't try to be. For some buyers I am perfect and I do very well within my niche.

#fridaynightmemewars

On Friday nights some buyers and sellers posts memes with the hashtag #fridaynightmemewars. Other times sellers put on photo competitions and games... watch for those (they will use hashtags and name tags on their photos). You can even think up your own games. I suggest getting involved with the community... It's all about exposure. Not to mention, it's fun to get to know one another.

AVOIDING SCAMMERS

Don't go off site with anyone that isn't a regular customer. Even then I try to keep exchanges on site, as it protects both buyers and sellers. Unless you're going to charge them for the privilege lol. You'll get a lot of scammers and time wasters messaging you when you are new... they prey on new girls. They will say, “I want to buy your item, do you kik?” Don't fall for it. Don't get discouraged if it feels like all you get are accounts that are quickly blocked... they were just going to waste your time. Once you've been here a bit longer there will not be as many (and you'll recognize the ones that try).

If you get a guy asking to be your simp slave sissy whatever and pay regularly... charge him a tribute before discussing the terms. It doesn't have to be much, just enough to know he's willing to pay you and not just wasting your time. You can deduct it from the final price. Some guys get off on making the terms and then ghost. If they can't pay a deposit then they were likely just going to waste your time... good riddance.

You never need to pay a buyer money to get paid... that's a scam. Don't pay them a cent. Also, only start a wear/make content after you are paid. If they can't pay till tomorrow, don't put the item on until tomorrow. Don't get pulled into sending a bunch of pictures. You have the listing picture. Use your best judgment if they need another pic... most legit buyers don't ask for a bunch of pics before the sale.

BLOGS

Oh and read the blogs... they are great. They are written by sellers and full of awesome information. Seriously, I read them all lol and they helped me so much.

CENSOR

Added as an afterthought... tips for the dash. Censor your pictures, no nudity on the dash. No blood pics, it's against the rules and the other girls will get upset if you post it (one girl posted a bag full of bloody tampons... it didn't go down well). Also, it's not against the rules but censor your gusset if you're posting gusset pics. Make the buyers pay to see.

Always feel free to reach out if you have any questions. Don’t get discouraged if it takes some time before you make that first sell… it’ll happen if you stick with it. This is by no means easy money but it’s a fun and cool side gig… not to mention you make some friends along the way.


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