Real Sales • Real Strategy • Real Life Reselling
This week was a great mix of home décor and fashion accessories, and I love seeing how different types of inventory continue to move when priced and presented right!
Here’s a breakdown of what sold—and a few takeaways you can use in your own reselling journey 👇
🌿 Set of 2 Artificial Succulent Plants

Sold for: $14.99 + shipping
Sale Type: Promoted Listing
These little succulents are proof that simple home décor sells consistently. They’re lightweight, easy to ship, and appeal to a wide audience—from office décor to dorm rooms.
👉 Reseller Tip:
Keep an eye out for neutral, everyday décor pieces. They may not bring huge profit individually, but they sell fast and steady, especially when promoted.


DAX Eyewear Aviator Sunglasses (Pink/Purple Lens)


Sold for: $36.99 + shipping
Sale Type: Promoted Listing
Now THIS is the kind of flip we love 🙌
Stylish, trendy, and eye-catching—these aviators had everything going for them.
Bright mirrored lenses + classic black frame = high click-through appeal.
👉 Reseller Tip:
Items that pop visually (like bold sunglasses) perform better in search AND when scrolling. Your main photo matters more than anything—this is a great example of that.
Weekly Takeaways
✔️ Promoted listings are still doing their job
Both of these sales came through promotions—visibility matters, especially in competitive categories.
✔️ Mix your inventory
Having both:
- Low-cost, steady sellers (like décor)
- Higher-margin items (like sunglasses)
…keeps your store balanced and cash flowing.
✔️ Photos = clicks = sales
Clean backgrounds + good lighting helped these items stand out.
💡 Final Thoughts
This week is a reminder that you don’t need massive, expensive inventory to stay consistent.
It’s about:
- Smart sourcing
- Clean listings
- And staying active
I’m continuing to test pricing, promotion rates, and bundles—so stay tuned for next week’s breakdown!
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