Have you ever been garage saling and trying to make a decision as to whether to purchase a set of pans or not. The exact conversation might go…
“Should I buy this set for $14.00?
Well, will I make enough profit?
Wait…didn’t the Home Run Guide say they had an article about that?
Stranger conversations have taken place in my head, but none quite as profitable as making sure I go back and learn more from the experts in Volume 1 & 2 of the Home Run Guide!
Here are your first Top 5 Tips from the Home Run Guide Volume 1:
1. Something ugly from the 70’s worth money? Read page 4
2. Introduced at Chicago World’s Fair this highly coveted machine doesn’t even come with the name on the item. But for upwards of $400 I’m guessing you are ready to learn more. Turn to page 10
3. Only in the Home Run Guide would it say, “half birds with heads’ are a good thing to buy. For the prices the Expert author is talking about you had better turn to page 16 to find out what I’m talking about!
4. Albeit this Expert Guide is but one page, but it’s also one of the guides that is getting a ton of comments about it. Who knew they were worth $25? Go to page 19
5. Great breakdown of the grading system used by the Independent Online Booksellers Association. Check out page 21 to make sure your books make the grade.
The Home Run Guide is an easy to use e-book (including a special download for Droids, iPhones, tablets, and iPads) that will help you separate the junk from the profitable treasures at garages sales, estate sales, rummage sales and thrift stores. Buy your copy of Volume 1 and Volume 2 today and learn what to buy the next time you shop!
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Testimonials:
“Hello Janelle. I am Ron Fristoe, proud owner of Vol. 1&2. Learned a lot about many things primarily my shoe business exploded after Vol. 1,
But in April of 2013, I went to an estate auction In Small tow, USA Southern OR . Midway through a flat of Cups and Saucers came up and I had noticed them during the preview and saw the LZ on the rim of the cup, still did not mean anything, so the bid came up really low and for what ever reason I bid on and eventually won the bid for get this $10. The flat contained 8 sets of these cups and saucers. I got home and did some research and WOW, these were from the 1928 christening of the Graf Zeppelin airship from Germany. It took about 5 weeks to sell all eight for a grand total of HOME RUN HOME RUN ready!!! $6200 for the eight sets. Only proves that if your mind is open, you might get lucky and hit one out of the park.
So happy that I invested in both volumes.
Thanks Janelle”
Ron Fristoe
“Just a caution: don’t download Volume 2 at 11 pm, lol, you will not be able to sleep. Chocked full of amazing information. Wish I had a photogenic memory.”
Debbie Wieder – Owner of The Book Kiosk
“Picked these up in a thrift store for $8 on Saturday, listed them Monday afternoon and sold them at 12:30 on Tuesday. I was reluctant to buy them because they were in such amazing shape and they had a tag on the tongue that made me think they might be fake. After referring to my Home Run Guide that I have on my phone, I realized what a great find I had. Had it not been for the guide, I probably would’ve left them behind. Can’t wait for Vol. 2.”
Pam Coffman – Owner of Cosmic Closets
“The information in this guide is incredible and to get this information all in one source is a great bargain.
I have written books on sourcing products from Big Lots and other sources but the information here is unprecedented. Great job and great value.
This book can make you thousands every time you head out for sourcing inventory. Thanks again.”
Bill Basinger
“Wow! I thought the first guide was chock full of information but the new one is even better!
I have been selling on Ebay for 3 years, but I can tell just from skimming the table of contents that I will be learning about a LOT of new categories from the Home Run Guide Volume 2.
So excited to have this great tool to grow my business. Awesome job!”
Amy Bradshaw – Owner of BigFatDivas
“Wow. We’ve been leaving a lot of money on the (garage sale) table! With HRG 2, we’re going to save time, scoop up more niche bargains and improve our online re-seller game. Niche knowledge is power. Many thanks!”
Thanks again,
Steve and Susan Prager
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“I was so happy to find some moneymaking information in the first section of the new homerun guide on arts and crafts. The guide on craft pattern pamphlets and craft kits had a lot of information in it that I’d never focused on before, since I haven’t often sold in this niche.
The retirement community where I live is having out annual garage sale this Saturday. I should be able to find some great kits and pamphlets at this sale – things I’d have walked right by before reading this homerun guide. The information about condition problems and mailing will be especially helpful.
I also have a stash of my own cross stitch kits from the 1970s that this guide will help me list. I knew they had some value, but the guide helped organize my thinking about how to price and list them. Thanks again for this very useful information.”
Carol Hearn – Owner of WanderingCreekAntiques.com
“Janelle and her team have done something no other experienced eBay sellers DARE to do – reveal the exact categories and specific items that make money on eBay. This includes ‘everyday’ items that just about anyone can find at thrift stores/yard sales/flea markets with just an ounce of determination. The HomeRun Guide isn’t just a bible, it’s the lifeline for any serious eBay seller.”
Jordan Malik, founder of FBAFinds.com and HonestOnlineSelling.com
“Today is Friday, and I’ve come up for air after reading Volume 2 of the Hume Run Guide. I’ve gotten out the newspaper and mapped out my garage sale schedule for tomorrow. And thanks to the HRG, I have several new niches to search for: Pyrex, puzzles and perfume bottle are now on my radar.”
Charlene Anderson: Jewelry and Textile Artist, Writer, Designer
Owner of Purveyor of All Things Creative - the most creative store on the web.
“Everyone that I have heard from has gotten so much from the Home Run Guide, there is so much information in there, only one good idea pays for the entire guide…”
Bob Willey – Owner of Seller Coaching for online success sellers
Volume 1
Home Run Guides:
Kitchen Knives
Collectible Pens
Fishing Reels
Pocket and Hunting Knives
Negotiating
Pickers Tool Kit
Plush Toys
Stainless Flatware
Fiction and Non-Fiction Books
Baseball Gloves
Football Shoulder Pads
Golf Clubs
American Brilliant Period
Cut Glass
Early American Pattern Glass
Opalescent Glass
Mugs
Gold
Silver
Singer Featherweight Sewing Machines
Designer Clothing
Designer Accessories
file
Ergonomic Seating
Tiki Mugs
Dinnerware
Flatware
Converse
Estate Jewelry
Judaica
Israeli Products
Frankoma Pottery
Vintage Sewing Patterns
Homer Laughlin dinnerware
Vintage Millinery Supplies
Bed Sheets
Apple Computers
Garage Sale Home Run Uniform
35mm Lenses
Starbucks Mugs
Niche Music CDs
Vintage Barbie Dolls
Fisher Price Little People sets
Crib bedding
Wilton cake pans
Vintage Collectible Glass
Florence Ceramics Figurines
Lifetime Waterless Cookware
Department 56 Villages
Children’s Books
Tennis Items
Barbra Streisand
Clearance Sales
Power tools
Jordans
Power Wheels
Fast Food Toys
Cowboy Boots
Vintage Luggage
Vintage Task Lamps
Domino Magazine
Deaf related items
Couroc
Kitchen collectibles
Vintage Toys Made in Japan
Handbags
Movie Paper
Southern Heritage Cookbooks
Longaberger
Selling a Memory
How to Rummage Sale
Gold and Silver Jewelry
Stamps
Gemstones
Little Golden Books
Shoes
Silver Coins and Bullion
Volume 2
Home Run Guides:
Basic Horse Equipment
Board Games
Electronic Toys and Games
Profiting with Vintage Costume Jewelry
Learn about Vintage Egyptian Revival Jewelry
Yearbooks
Jigsaw Puzzles
Scrubs
Musical crib mobile
Cut-Out Sewing Pattern Panels
Sourcing and Selling Pre-Owned Clothing
Start and Grow Your eBay Business Debt Free
Craft Pattern Pamphlets and Craft Kits
Niche Magazines
Military Challenge Coins
Rose O’Neill Kewpies
Garage Sale Buying Tips
Majorette Twirling Batons
Lighting: Lamps & Lamp Parts
The Wonderful World of Charlie Bears
Selling Glamorous Vintage Lingerie
How to Spot Art That Will Sell
Weird Stuff that Sells on eBay
Ways To Up your Potential for Profit from Storage Locker Auctions
Vintage and Designer Perfumes and Bottles
Vintage Women’s Magazines
Antique Treadle Sewing Machine Cabinet Drawers
How To Make Money with Eco-Friendly Products
How To Buy and Sell Collectible Trains for Insane Margins
Harley Davidson and Coca Cola Gold Card History Guide
Costume Jewelry Marks for Fun and Profit
Introduction to Sales and Use Tax
Vitamix Blenders
Hunting for Collectible Lapel Pins
Ties, Ties, Ties
Pyrex Kitchenware
Square Dance Apparel and Accessories
Surprising Home Runs with Hardware Items
The Ultimate Guide to Savings at Target
Books
Estates and Collections (cutting out the middle man)
Don’t Be Puzzled by Secondhand Jigsaw Puzzles
Plus-Size Women’s Apparel
Yarn
How Much is That Doggie in the eBay Window?
Vintage Canine Collectibles
Spinning Wheels
An Insider’s Tips for Shopping Estate Sales
Skates
Football Helmets
Stangl Pottery Mid-Atlantic Regional Pottery Producers
1950′s Vintage Dolls
Collector Plates
For the Love of Chocolate Collectibles
The Ultimate Guide to Savings at Savers / Value Village Thrift Stores
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