Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Current ROI

                        
 Black Americana Sheet Music       

Price Paid                 35
Costs involved          5.10
Total Investment       40.10
Price Sold                5.95
ROI                        85.16%

Here's the breakdown on the first auctions.....Down quite a bit, but as stated in the previous post I think it was my timing.


 Holidays Holidays Holidays

Good for family get togethers, egg-nog, fruit cake, but not good for selling Vintage Black Americana Sheet music!!!

On to the next one!!

Monday, December 27, 2010

Crash and burn!



Sooooooo the first set of items did not return as hoped!!

 In fact I lost on them, lost big.

$5.95, and only three of them sold!!


Was it the pieces themselves?

I think it was the fact that the auction the week of Christmas, people just weren't out looking or spending!!

Tough lesson to learn, especially on the first shot!

Not going to stop me though, i'm out looking for that next piece!!!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

UPDATE-Black Americana Auction


Zero Bids, Zero Bids, Zero Bids

......But I'm not worried!

There are plenty of watchers on these auctions which hopefully mean the longer these auctions go on the more  suspense will build!!

3.5 days left!!

Time will tell!

FIRST SCORE-Black Americana Sheet Music!



 



Got these off of craigslist in my area, they are pretty cool pieces!
They were advertised as all being from the 193o’s but after getting them home and researching them a bit, found out two are from the thirties, two from 1916 and one from 1912!! WOW
The reason I snatched these up is that Black Americana is a hot niche collectors market.  I feel that not only will they sell but at a profit.
Did I invest the full forty in them…….?
Got em for $35, thats $7 bucks apiece, a deal in my opinion!
Threw them up on ebay to sell, in all separate auctions.  Why separate auctions?  Collectors can be very specific in their tastes, therefore if listed in a group a buyer might not bite only because one out of the five is what they want.
All are listed at .99, with no reserve (meaning they sell no matter how low the price is) a bit of a risk but I feel that the low price gets people interested and bidding.  Once they’re  involved their competitive spirit takes over and the bids go up and up!
I plan to give an update midway through the auction in a few days!!
Lets see what they do!

One Year-40 Bucks-Endless Possibilities!!!


Is it possible to scour classifieds, flea markets, garage sales, estate sales, and auctions for items that can be bought and resold for a profit?  Then roll that profit into more items, continuing to successfully grow that original investment?
Thats what I am setting out to do!
160 quarters, eight 5 dollar bills, four 10 dollar bills, or two Andrew Jacksons.  However you want to cut it, its $40 USD, and thats what I am going to start with.
With one year, some searching, a bit of intuition and some luck from the picking gods…. I am looking to grow it into something more.  What kind of return on my original investment can I make?  Only time will tell.
Methodology:
I plan to find anything in my local area to resell,  mostly online, for a profit taking into account any costs associated with it (mileage when going to purchase, ebay fees, paypal fees, gradings/appraisals, etc.).  I will then set out to repeat the process with single or multiple items attempting to grow that original $40 into a sizable sum!
I will use a basic ROI (return on investment) formula to calculate it.  Lets look at an example:
Lets say I buy this antique cutlery for $10 dollars and it sells for $20 on ebay.  My profit looks like $10 right?
Well I did drive 10 miles to get the set…. @ $.12 a mile thats $1.20, ebay charged me $1.70 to list it and another $.88 in paypal fees actually makes my original investment at$13.78  Essentially that means I made 6.22
ROI = [(Payback - Investment)/Investment)]*100
Sooooooooo…..
45=[(20 - 13.78)/13.78)]*100
45% return!
Not a bad return in such times!
So that gives me $16.22 to put towards the next find, and that is how I will calculate my returns.
I will be getting started as soon as I can find an item!!
STAY TUNED