I've just had pretty much the best sales week of my entire eBay run, and I've got a ton of money burning a hole in my Paypal account. I plan on using this money, in addition to a few discounts I've accumulated at major department stores, to replenish my inventory.
My question to you guys is ... what should I get???
Please please please leave me comments about what you would like to see in my eBay store!!
Pretty please?
Thanks, guys.
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I don't think my taste in shoes is sophisticated enough for your ebay business. :) I do drool over Gucci and Calvin Klein, but mostly I like the "D list" designers, who make funky stuff more affordable. For me, "affordable" is $60 or less -- and $60 is pushing it.
I spent a LOT on my Tory Burch birthday shoes and don't find them to be a huge step up in comfort or quality, so it's difficult for me to climb on board the Designer Shoe Train.
Now that I've said this, you will post a magical pair of shoes sometime soon, and I will just swoon. I'm sure it's inevitable.
:)
Ha ha ha, wait until I post the Yves Saint Laurent sandals I got today. Chunky heel, just your style! I think these may be the ones to win you over. :D
I have absolutely nothing against non-premium designers, in fact, my closet is full of them! I simply can't make as much money off of them because the discounts aren't steep enough. :S It's not as easy to sell a pair of $100 shoes that's discounted to $60 as it is to sell a pair of $900 shoes discounted to $200 because a lot more people can splurge on the $100ones at regular price and don't need to come to eBay to get them. On the other hand, a lot of people who can't get the $900 ones come to eBay to get them for less so that they CAN afford them. In other words, on eBay, there is more demand and less competition in the super premium shoe space.
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