10 OfferUp Tips for Selling Your Stuff & Making More MoneyOver the years, I’ve had great success buying and selling on OfferUp, and today I’m going to share my top 10 OfferUp tips with you! These tips will help you to sell your items faster and make more money in the process.

Selling on OfferUp is a great way to make some extra money. We’ve sold all kinds of things—home decor, baby gear, furniture, camping equipment, a Blentec blender, snow shoes— you name it!

Our small apartment has limited storage space, so unwanted items are promptly donated or sold.

It’s always nice to declutter your home, clean out your closets, and bring in some extra cash!

Why Use OfferUp?

Personally, I like using the OfferUp app because it’s fast and easy—and not as creepy as Craigslist!

Buyers and sellers have profile pictures and ratings (based on past purchases and sales), so it’s somewhat less anonymous. That alone makes me feel safer, both as a buyer and a seller.

Plus, it’s super easy and convenient to have a conversation right in the app. I don’t have to give out my phone number or email address to anyone!

OfferUp Tips for Selling Your Stuff & Making Money

10 OfferUp Tips to Sell Faster & Make More Money

When you take the time to present your items nicely, market them well, and communicate effectively with potential buyers, you greatly increase the odds of selling your stuff. Plus, you’ll make more money in the process!

1. Before You Sell

Before you start the listing process, spend a few minutes cleaning up the items you want to sell.

Wash clothes, wipe down dirty equipment, repair broken items (if possible), and touch-up scuffed furniture with fresh paint.

2. Photograph Like a Pro

Good pictures make all the difference when selling online! I can’t tell you how many listings I’ve passed by simply because of poor photo quality.

When the details and condition of an item aren’t clear right away, it’s usually not worth the hassle of trying to investigate further.

Do not photograph your items in a dimly lit room. Instead, place your items near a window—or, better yet—take them outside! Make sure the background is as clean and uncluttered as possible, and make sure the image is sharp.

Take pictures at multiple angles to see which ones look best. Also, take pictures of the entire item, as well as close-up detail shots.

Be sure to edit your pictures before uploading them to OfferUp. Adjusting the brightness, contrast, sharpness, and saturation will go a long way. This should only take a couple of minutes, and will help your items to stand out.

Make sure to upload several photos—not just one. This is especially important for bigger-ticket items.

Of all my OfferUp tips, improving your images will probably make the biggest difference! These tips will increase your buyers’ confidence, both in you as the seller and in the item for sale.

OfferUp Tips for Selling Your Stuff & Making Money

3. Create a Smart Title & Description

Use strong keywords in both your title and description. Include important information, such as the brand, size, model, and color. Good keywords will help potential buyers find your listings!

Be honest and accurate in your wording, and describe your items properly.

4. Price it Right

When deciding how much to sell your item for, I recommend first doing a quick OfferUp search. Then check Craigslist and eBay to make sure you’re pricing your item correctly.

If I see that most people are asking $25-$30 for a particular item, I’ll usually price mine a couple of dollars less (especially if there are several already listed for sale).

This helps my items to sell more quickly. I’d rather sell it in a few weeks, than wait a few months before someone bites.

5. Communication is Key

Respond to messages from buyers as quickly as you can! Be clear and courteous with your wording.

I like to use complete sentences, good grammar, and even smiley faces when appropriate! When you communicate effectively, you’re telling your buyers that you are trustworthy.

Sometimes, buyers will stop responding to your messages, which is incredibly frustrating (especially when they’ve already told you where and when they want to meet)! When that happens, just shrug it off and move on.

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6. Know How to Negotiate

If someone offers you less money than you feel your item is worth, you can always counter. Try to find a happy medium.

When a buyer sends me lowball offer, I try countering with something reasonable. If they continue offering me unreasonable numbers, I just send them the lowest price I’m willing to accept.

“Thank you for your offer, but the lowest price I’m currently able to accept is $50.”

Sometimes, it’s worth accepting an offer that’s a bit low in order to sell an item more quickly. Buyers can be fickle, and coordinating can take a few days, so I like to jump on sales whenever I can!

7. First Come, First Served

Some buyers will not be considerate of your time, and will not keep their word. I’ve experienced this firsthand.

I have a rule: The first person to give me money for an item gets it!

In the past, buyers have asked me to hold items until a certain date. I would agree, and end up turning down other potential buyers while I waited. Then, the original buyer would change their mind and wouldn’t follow through with the purchase.

Talk about frustrating!

So now, if someone comes along, ready to meet with cash in hand, they’re the one I’m doing business with!

8. Confirm Before You Go

Before you leave your house to meet someone, send them a quick message to confirm the place and time. This is especially important if you agreed to meet a few days prior.

(I like to add reminders to my Apple calendar so that I don’t forget to meet my OfferUp buyers.)

And don’t forget to let someone know if you’re running a few minutes late. Be courteous!

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9. Choose a Convenient Meeting Place

When choosing a location to meet buyers, I don’t drive long distances in case they flake out on me. Plus, the farther I drive, the more time and gas money I’m spending.

Instead, I have buyers drive to a location that’s convenient for me—especially if I’m selling a small item. The bigger the item, the farther I’m willing to drive.

10. Be Wise

Be wise about where and when you’re meeting someone.

I prefer to meet in front of a large store during the day, when there’s lots of light and plenty of people around. The safest place to meet is up by the entrance of a store, but parking lots can work, too.

Oftentimes, I’ll send my husband to meet a buyer (especially in the evening).

Share Your Best OfferUp Tips!

I learned most these OfferUp tips and tricks through trial and error. They’ve helped me to develop the system I use today for selling on OfferUp, and have successfully made me some extra money!

Have you tried making extra money using OfferUp? What are your best OfferUp tips?