The Ultimate Flip: How to Find Free Stuff to Sell on Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, and eBay

Learning how to make money online can be tricky, which is why I wanted to put out an article that can be a resource for anyone and everyone looking to make a few hundred extra bucks on the weekend. As opposed to teaching you how to turn $100 into $1,000 or even $10 into $1,000, I’m going to teach you how to turn $0 into $1,000.


For what feels like the last 30 years, hundreds of people have told me that they can’t pursue their new business idea, their personal brand, or even flip stuff online, because they have “no money to get started.”



@garyvee I wanna start a clothing company, I got many super dope design for youth but I have no money to start it up.


— STORM (@storm_2147) February 18, 2018




@garyvee i have a business plan but no money. i am working to save up money, but i need a lot. any tips? Id give details but character limit


— Marinescu Alex (@MarinescuAlex3) June 2, 2017



The worst part is, despite hating excuses with all my heart, I’ve always had to pander to that response because of the lack of a straightforward workaround. However, that is no longer the case. For the first time in my career, I’ve eliminated the excuse of having no money. It’s called the Craigslist “free” section.


How to flip items online like a pro:


1. Go to Craigslist.



 


2. Under the “for sale” tab, there’s a section called “free”. Click that.



 


3. The “free” section is where people list stuff that they want to get rid of; anything from an old couch or desk to an extra TV or set of dishes. Find someone with something that they don’t want and that you think you could sell.



 


4. Drive to the spot where they want you to pick it up (or take the bus if you don’t have a car).



 


5. Take their thing.



 


6. Go back home.



 


7. Take a picture of it.



 


8. List it on Facebook Marketplace.



 


9. When someone buys it, give it to them.



 


Start making money on the weekends:


Look, I’m already anticipating someone to come in and say “well, it’s going to take you 40 minutes to go pick it up, 40 minutes to get back home, and then 7 minutes to list it on Facebook Marketplace,” but here’s the thing, what are you doing with your time anyways? You’re watching the fucking Spurs game. So, sure, it may take you 87 minutes to make that extra $20, but trust me, that’s a whole lot better than doing whatever it is that you’re doing otherwise.



Sorority estate sale on a Sunday yielded some amazing finds! $120 in cash from all of my flips and I’m up to $250 from today’s items. Almost $1,000 overall. I run a business at 80+ hours/week and still find this time @garyvee we should put out a free slide share on flips pic.twitter.com/TjbUM8Ny2V


— Jacob Williamson (@jacubwilliamson) August 5, 2018



I seriously cannot get this opportunity out of my head because of how ridiculous it is. Using the arbitrage of the internet, by picking up stuff for free and then listing it on Facebook Marketplace, I really think that you can make an extra $300 a week. If you’re taking you 6:00PM to 9:00PM on Monday and Tuesday to go pick stuff up, then listing it online throughout the week, and having people come to your house on Saturday to buy whatever you have listed, it honestly could end up being more than $300 a week.


Here are a handful of people that are killing it in the flip game

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Published on August 11, 2018 09:37
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message 1: by Sunny (new)

Sunny P Often when people are cleaning out or moving, they will give you more stuff they don't want.


xkjfngkdbfgk27 by searching the word "free" on facebook you can find people giving away free stuff on facebook as well


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