Behind the Scenes at a Toy Store: Chatting About eBay Orders, New Arrivals, and Toy Finds.

preview_player
Показать описание
We're keeping things moving at The Overstock Toy Shop, but it’s not one of those crazy busy days. Instead, we’re focusing on a mix of eBay orders and taking a more laid-back approach, walking through the store and chatting about all sorts of random things that catch our attention. While King Kong wasn’t some hidden gem from a huge haul, it’s still a cool toy that I personally liked, and that's what matters! You’ll get a closer look at our eBay process, find out what’s selling, and see how we balance online sales with in-store operations. We also take some time to talk about toys, inventory, and the random little things that keep popping up as we go. It's a chill but productive day, with plenty of moments to share with you all. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more updates, and stay tuned for what's coming next!
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

Be sure to check out our eBay Store! Thanks for all your support.

GuywithaToyStore
Автор

How about going to home depot and buying one of those Husky service carts where you can load on the top and bottom? Do one trip to pick your ebay orders for the day and not have to make multiple trips to the counter to package. I would also use it by making it into a mobile ebay listing cart. Have a plain flat platform on top, move it around the store, pull/place your item on, take a picture/make an ebay listing on the spot through the ebay mobile app, and place the toy back.

emaciel
Автор

The front of the store is always a hard thing. Some people look at everything and others just walk in and start in the aisles. I was watching these other videos of guys that do vending machines and they have this giant gum ball machines that do great. Might be too big for the toy store but something like that would get people talking and make some money.

westey