Happy Wednesday Everyone!
Almost another week down, who sold what? I’m very excited for the teleseminar this week all about selling jewelery on eBay with Kathy Flood*. Check out this fun letter I got from a Queen’s Court member, Bev Helton:
Hi Lynn,
I just purchased a number of jewelry books on sale at a book dealer’s.  Even though I have not tried to sell much jewelry I have always loved it and really want to learn more.  I see wonderful pieces at the auctions and estate sales I attend, but I never know how much to pay or what to look for to identify good pieces. Thank you so much for all you do to help us as eBay sellers – I am really excited about now being a member of the Queen’s Court which I have been reading about since it started!  I have learned so much from you already and love the china books.  I am now buying and selling china I would never even have looked at before I read your “Dinnerware Success” books.  I look forward with great anticipation to your ezines and have so enjoyed watching your kids and how they are growing into such neat people.  You are obviously a great mom – I know because I have five children and nine grandchildren and I know good kids when I see them!
Sincerely,
Bev
Thanks for your email, Bev! I love hearing from all of you and love even more when I know that you’re enjoying the information I’m putting out. Queen’s Court members are receiving the jewelry teleseminar as their monthly gift, everyone else is able to purchase it online and download as soon as it is finished. I hope you all enjoy it, I’m pretty excited!
* Here is a little bit of background about Kathy, written in her engaging and entertaining style.
I was a regular magazine journalist who somehow, like Alice in Wonderland, found myself in a different world … of antiques and collectibles. After covering everything as an editor and reporter, from death row to spring training (please tell Houston that Jim Kaat taught me how to chaw) (and spit) (but the Cardinals manager at the time wouldn’t let me stand in and take a pitch inside), I somehow slid head first into Barbies, Beanie Babies and costume jewelry. Still not sure how it happened, but I do love jewelry.
Like you, Lynn, a lot of the best part is sharing what’s been learned, so everyone who’s having a tough time (so many people now!) can have a better life. Every night when Katie, Diane or Brian on the evening news show people losing their homes or businesses, their hopes and dreams, I always scream at the screen, “Take up costume jewelry!” It can pay for everything from a trip to the grocery store to a ticket to college.
I want to point out to people that being aware of costume jewelry can make a difference in a person’s or family’s life. With not much luck, someone can make $50; with some luck, $500; and with a lot of luck, $5,000. (I mean in one crack.) It’s a field worth learning and pursuing.
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I learned so much about selling jewelry on ebay!
I may get into this business because it looks like fun!
thanks for letting me know these wonderful tips and tricks about selling jewelry on ebay!
Thanks agian!
Love: MayLyn