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Reselling Cheatsheet:

Disclaimer: All the information and content in this document is strictly for educational
purposes.

Introduction: This reselling cheat sheet gives you the best suppliers in the game for whatever
product you want to resell, all the tips and tricks to make the most money reselling & much
more. Not just rep reselling but also reselling authentic products if that's something you’re
interested in.

Suppliers (Chinese manufacturer/ Agent):

Electronics Supplier- Eric Ye, +86 188 2425 2563 (Contact via Whatsapp)

Products-

Apple AirPods 1st Gen


Apple AirPods 2nd Gen
Apple AirPods 3rd Gen
Apple AirPods Pro
Apple AirPods Pro 2
Apple AirPods Max
Dyson Supersonic
Dyson Airwrap
JBL Flip 6
JBL Pulse 5
Beats Studio 3
Beats Studio Buds
Beats Pro Fit
Beats Studio Pro
Beats Solo Pro
Samsung Galaxy Buds
Apple Pencil 2
Bose Flex
SM7B Microphone

Clothing Supplier- Jack Xiang, +86 178 9101 7227 (Contact via Whatsapp)

Products-

Sp5der
Palm Angels
EE Shorts
Etc

Shoes & Accessories Supplier (Also does clothing)- David (Dong), +86 130 3082 5757
(Contact via Whatsapp)

Products-

Designer Shoes
Designer Accessories
Clothing
Etc

Cologne Supplier- Ray Yong, +86 187 7997 2216 (Contact via Whatsapp)

Products-

Dior Sauvage
Jean Paul Gaultier
Etc

Additional Supplier Links-

Note- Always use the main suppliers above for your products as they’ll be better quality, etc.
These are just extra links and links to other random products you may want to resell.

Airpods-
https://www.dhgate.com/product/usa-eu-warehouse-2-4-days-delivery-verified/863889102.h
tml

JBL Flip 6-
https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/USA-Warehouse-Dropshipping-2022-Waterproof-Ba
s s_1600697703599.html

LV Slim Bracelets-
https://www.dhgate.com/product/brand-designer-luxury-bracelets-men-s-and/876438813.ht
ml?

LV Belts-
https://www.dhgate.com/product/fashion-belt-for-man-women-belts-width-3/713708728.html
SM7B Mics-
https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/SM7B-Selectable-Frequency-Response-Recording-
P odcasting_1600799592693.html?fromMSite=true

Gravity Bongs-
https://m.alibaba.com/product/1600481245484/Factory-custom-gravity-hookah-perfected-Sh
i
sha.html?__sceneInfo=%7B%22type%22:%22appDetailShare%22,%22data%22:%7B%22fil
terKey%22:%227.8.2_share%22,%22cacheTime%22:%221800000%22%7D%7D&from=sh
a re&ckvia=share_C5B1EBBB984E42E68016674259B3BFB4

Gaming Mice (Multiple Suppliers)-


https://sale.alibaba.com/p/rank/detail.html?spm=a2700.details.0.0.7e47679bODbeD6&wx_n
avbar_transparent=true&path=/p/rank/detail.html&ncms_spm=a27aq.rank_detail&prefetchK
e
y=marchexpo&cardType=101001155&cardId=10001350164&topOfferIds=1600669187118&t
emplateBusinessCode=&traceLog=detail

Rolex Watches-
https://www.dhgate.com/product/top-high-quality-36mm-mens-precision-and/719330495.htm
l
?dspm=pcen.sp.list.2.ouXSnoaDk3suv5DZfRrg&resource_id=719330495&scm_id=yf.proda
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to.29.2shNdJd6kJiuwEd7v-7YhOe7Dn-qLgz9gkH.3-Nd_Rd1fF56qRZif_G1_S2_I0_C1501_A
2469_V0_D2x4.Ibw9qynSWHrolexBs1kg0mC4jO4lEssDb6

Denim Tears Hoodies-


https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/subject_1600971593895.html?from=share&ckvia=s
h are_E77FFCF91FDD4A5682CAC205CCFAFEE8

Resources:

Marketplace Tips-

-Use aged accounts with positive reviews, followers, previous history, etc to increase sales.

- If using your own new account, establish a professional looking profile by having your own
logo, consistent visuals, etc.

-Sell other real items before listing your reps to build positive feedback and increase your
chances of making a sale.

- Write detailed and compelling product descriptions, incorporating relevant keywords.

- Conduct thorough research to set competitive prices for your items.


- Apply search engine optimization techniques to enhance visibility in search results.

- Deliver exceptional customer service by promptly responding to inquiries and addressing


concerns.

- Utilise promotional tools to boost visibility and to increase sales.

- Actively manage and monitor your listings to ensure they stay current and address inquiries
promptly.

- Expand your reach through social media and online marketing channels.

- Encourage positive feedback and reviews from satisfied customers.

- Post actual product photos in your listings.

- List multiple products on your account.

- Wait a couple days after a sale before relisting.

- Clearly specify the condition of your products, such as refurbished, used, or like new.

- Avoid showing multiple products in a single post.

- Refrain from posting a picture of the product's serial number; provide it only when asked.

-Don’t sell phones on EBay as customers will notice. Stick to selling AirPods, AirPod Maxes,
Clothing, Accessories, Shoes, etc on EBay and sell your phones on FBMP.

-Attempt to become a part of local selling groups on FBMP to facilitate local transactions.
Join groups relevant to the category of the product you are selling, whether it be electronics,
cars, clothes, etc. Ensure that your Facebook profile includes some pictures to avoid being
perceived as a scammer. Facebook may find it suspicious if you are selling products without
any history of using the actual Facebook app.

Social Media Tips-

To successfully promote yourself as a reseller on social media, there are key strategies to
consider. First and foremost, establish a consistent and robust brand identity by creating an
appealing username, profile picture, and bio that accurately reflects your business.

Focus on generating high-quality content that presents the products you're reselling in an
attractive and engaging manner. Use professional photography or captivating visuals to
highlight the unique features, quality, and value of each item. Include detailed descriptions
and specifications, and consider incorporating lifestyle images or videos. Remember,
effective marketing doesn't feel like marketing - as Hopsin puts it.
Consistency is crucial in social media marketing. Post daily to maintain visibility and
cultivate a loyal following. Experiment with various content types, such as product photos,
videos, customer testimonials, or behind-the-scenes glimpses of your reselling process to
keep your feed interesting and encourage audience engagement.

Strategically use relevant hashtags to increase visibility within the reselling community and
attract potential customers. Research popular hashtags in your niche and incorporate them
thoughtfully into your posts. Engage with other resellers, influencers, and potential
customers by commenting, liking, and sharing their content to build relationships, expand
your network, and increase exposure.

Establish credibility by sharing informative content related to your reselling niche, offering
tips, advice, or guides. Position yourself as an expert to build authority and gain the trust of
your audience. Marketing yourself is key.

Collaborate with influencers or micro-influencers in your niche to tap into their audience
through sponsored posts, giveaways, or content exchanges. Building connections is crucial
for brand building.

Utilise social media advertising platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok to reach a
broader audience. Experiment with different ad formats to see what resonates best with your
target audience.

Lastly, engage authentically by responding promptly to comments, messages, and inquiries


from your followers. Provide excellent customer service to build strong relationships and a
reputation for exceptional service, generating positive word-of-mouth and encouraging
repeat business.

Remember, successful social media marketing as a reseller requires compelling content,


consistent engagement, strategic collaborations, and a focus on building trust. By
implementing these strategies and refining your approach, you can establish a strong online
presence, expand your customer base, and achieve success as a reseller. The journey may
not be easy, but let's see how bad you want it.

Clothing Reselling Tips-

Reselling on Marketplaces- There are four primary methods of selling clothes, and this is one
of them. Consistent sales can be achieved by reselling popular clothes on online
marketplaces. Staying attuned to trends is crucial. For instance, a couple of years ago,
Hollister and American Eagle were in vogue, but now they aren't popular anymore. Presently,
Sp5der, Hellstar, Denim Tears & Essentials are some examples of trending and popular
clothing now. Keep up to date with the current fashion trends.
Selling to StockX- This is the second primary method of selling clothes. Many of the clothing
items you'll be selling have a 50% success rate on StockX, allowing you to acquire them for
cheap and resell them slightly below the full price. It's essential not to rush this process to
avoid the risk of being banned. Selling a few clothing items per week (5-10) should pose no
issues and can result in entirely passive income.

Supplying Stores- Some stores in malls or shopping centres, particularly those catering to
hypebeast fashion, may sell replicas. Approaching them is straightforward; you can talk to
the store clerk and pitch yourself and your products, emphasising the quality. If direct
interaction is intimidating, send a direct message to the store's Instagram with a video of
your product and propose supplying them with high-quality items.

Word of Mouth- The final method involves word of mouth. Spread the word to everyone in
your school, workplace, family, etc., that you're selling these items. This approach is a highly
effective way to sell. Inform your friends about your products, let them know they can try
them on, and consider supplying them. Utilise social media platforms to broaden your reach.
Think creatively to maximise your sales potential.

Sneaker/ Trainer Reselling Tips-

In this guide we will be teaching you how to grow your stack by flipping Sneakers. Sneaker
reselling is very easy to get into as long as you follow through all of the steps included within
the guide. You can resell sneakers from home, in-store, and more. Let's dive right into it and
get you started on a new Side Hustle!

Apps You’ll Need-

When it comes to Sneaker Reselling, the main goal is to get sneakers at retail, not resell.
Getting a pair at retail means getting it at it's original price, so here are the apps you need to
download and what they're for!

The goal is to enter ALL of the raffles that you run into across these apps, you're practically
GUARANTEED to hit eventually, right? Be consistent, download the apps, and enter on those
profitable pairs.

Nike SNKRS- SNKRS is something most people have, and you're probably tired of the amount
of Ls that they hand out. The key is to never give up though because if you keep entering and
stay consistent, you can turn those Ls into Ws. Keep in mind that it's best to have 1 account
per device, so if you have multiple devices, look into creating more accounts - make sure
each account has different from the other one, you can ask more questions about this in the
SideHustles Discord.

Nike App- Similar to SNKRS, the Nike App is another app by Nike that allows you to get pairs
at retail. In this app you'll mainly find Dunks, Mids, Jordan Lows, and other similar pairs that
restocked. However, this app is not to be slept on because there's lots of money to be made
on here. You will often find good shock drops that come in stock, or scheduled releases that
you can make a profit on. With proper sneaker information, you can make some serious
money with this app.

Footlocker- Footlocker has reservations. When a new shoe is on the way, then you're able to
enter a raffle, if you win the raffle then you get the pair - for either in-store pickup or shipping.

JD Sports- JD Sports has reservations for their pairs, so you have to enter the raffles to hit,
they do have first come first serve as well.

Adidas Confirmed- Adidas basically has one app, Confirmed, where they release all of the
hyped and profitable sneakers so it's definitely an app to have for those profitable releases
that come out.

Sneaker/ Trainer Information-

Sneaker/ Trainer Information is simply finding out the latest scoop on what pairs are coming
out, which ones are actually profitable, how much stock these pairs will have, and more.

There are tons of ways to get sneaker information. The number one way however will always
be through a Cook Group. A Cook Group is a Discord that has information for Sneakers, in a
Cook Group you will have calendars, release dates, monitors, pings when sneakers drop, are
going to drop, raffles to enter and so much more. Other than a Cook Group, here are
resources that will help you secure your next profitable pair:

https://sneakerlinks.com/

https://justfreshkicks.com/

https://solecollector.com/

https://blog.finishline.com/
Sneaker/ Trainer Reselling Lingo/ Terms-

Aglet: Lace tips. The little bits found at the end of laces, they’re usually made from glossy
plastic but can also be made from stainless steel.

BIN: Buy It Now. The set price that a seller is willing to sell their sneakers for. This usually
means there is no negotiating and certainly no haggling.

BNIB: Brand New In Box. Also known as NIB, the sneaker is unworn and still in its original
packaging complete with any tags and accessories.

BTEC: A slang term used to describe an inexperienced reseller who clearly does not know
what they’re doing.

Beater: A sneaker that you pretty much wear every day whatever the weather and don’t mind
it getting dirty. Scuffs and stains usually give it character.

CO.JP: Concept Japan. Nike sneakers were made exclusively for the Japanese market back
in the mid-‘90s and into the ‘00s.

Colorway: The combination of colors used to differentiate styles. These are usually
shortened to one or two words.

Deadstock: A term that has evolved throughout the years, it now generally means a sneaker
that is 100% brand new and comes complete with the original box.

Deubré: The little tag that you’d find at the bottom of the lacing system used most commonly
for the Nike Air Force 1.

SP: Special Project. A term used to describe Nike’s most creative and experimental sneakers.
This includes some collaborations and all NikeLab releases.

Sample: One of the many prototypes that sneaker designers had to go through in order to
create the final product. These will never be released to the public.

Sneakerhead: A term used to describe someone who lives and breathes sneakers. They
collect and trade them and are usually extremely knowledgeable about them.

StockX: The sneaker community's favourite resale marketplace.

TTS: True To Size. When a sneaker fits true to your usual size.

Toebox: The section of a sneaker that surrounds the front of your foot

Uptowns: A nickname for the Nike Air Force 1. First used in the early ‘80s when the silhouette
first gained popularity in the hoods of uptown NYC.
VNDS: Very Near Deadstock. Also known as NDS, the sneaker shows very minimal wear but
can pass as deadstock to the untrained eye.

WDYWT: What Do You Wear Today? A question used on social media asks what other
sneakerheads are wearing on their feet.

WTB: Want To Buy. A term used by sneakerheads who want to buy a particular pair.

WTS: Want To Sell. A term used by sneakerheads who want to sell a particular pair.

OG: Original. The original release of a sneaker. While some models can be re-released, this
term is specially used to describe the first launch.

Outsole: The outer sole of a sneaker. These are usually made from rubber and feature a
series of grooves for added traction.

PE: Player Exclusive. A term used to describe sneakers that are made exclusively for athletes
and will not be released to the public.

PRM: Premium. A term used to describe Nike sneakers that have been made with extra
luxurious materials.

QS: Quickstrike. A term used to describe Nike sneakers that are only available at Tier 0
retailers.

Reseller: A person who buys sneakers with the sole intent of selling them to make a profit.
Inexperienced resellers are commonly called BTEC resellers.

Restock: This means that a particular sneaker that had previously sold out is now back in
stock.

Retro: Retrospective. A sneaker that has been re-released.

SB: Skateboarding. A Nike sub-division from the early ‘00s that focuses on skateboarding.

SE: Special Edition. A sneaker that has been produced to celebrate a special occasion or an
event.

Insole: A removable layer of cushioning that is worn inside a pair of sneakers. These can be
used for comfort, warmth, or deodorizing.

Instacop: Instant Cop: A sneaker that you would buy in a split second if given the chance.

Jumpman: Michael Jordan’s sneaker and clothing line. Named as such due to his brand’s
iconic logo that shows MJ’s silhouette.

LE: Limited Edition. A sneaker that has been produced in limited quantities and is exclusively
available at select retailers. They usually sell out immediately.
LPU: Latest Pick Up: A sneaker that you have just bought that you’re not afraid to flex.

Lateral: The technical term for the outer sidewall of a sneaker.

Medial: The technical term for the inner sidewall of a sneaker

Midsole: The unit that sits in between the insole and the outsole of a sneaker. These are
usually combined with technologies that offer extra comfort and cushioning.

NWT: New With Tags: An alternative way of saying deadstock, it means a sneaker is 100%
brand new and comes complete with the original tags.

OBO: Or Best Offer. Also known as ONO, it means that there’s a little bit of wiggle room on
the listed price.

PE: Player Exclusive. A term used to describe sneakers that are made exclusively for athletes
and will not be released to the public.

PRM: Premium. A term used to describe Nike sneakers that have been made with extra
luxurious materials.

QS: Quickstrike. A term used to describe Nike sneakers that are only available at Tier 0
retailers.

Reseller: A person who buys sneakers with the sole intent of selling them to make a profit.
Inexperienced resellers are commonly called BTEC resellers.

Restock: This means that a particular sneaker that had previously sold out is now back in
stock.

Retro: Retrospective. A sneaker that has been re-released.

GOAT: Greatest Of All Time. To be taken literally, it’s used to describe a sneaker that is better
than anything that has come before it.

GR: General Release. A sneaker that has been mass-produced and is available at most
retailers. They usually do not sell out but you’d be surprised.

Grail: A sneaker that you have been trying to buy for years. This is the pair that you’re
currently striving for.

Holy Grail: A sneaker that you have been trying to buy for decades. This is the pair that you’ll
probably never be able to cop but you dream of on a daily basis.

Hypebeast: A term used to describe a sneakerhead who doesn’t have their own taste and
only buys what is popular at the moment.

ID: Individually Designed. A Nike platform that allowed sneakerheads to customise their own
pairs. It has now been replaced with Nike By You.
Local Flipping-

It's in the name! Local Flipping is a very simple business model that can allow you to make
good money flipping sneakers by breaking down the margins. Let's sum this up in a few
simple steps:

1. Find a hype shoe that is in season, something that you are confident you can move

2. Find Sellers who have the pair, ask what size, and search up the PAYOUT (how much
money THEY make after fees if they sell it to StockX, Goat, etc. (Selling Apps)

3. Offer them a number around that payout range, if you buy at or under payout, or a little bit
over, you can turn that pair into profit locally or through your own ways

4. Sell the pair for MARKET VALUE, this is typically how much it would cost AFTER FEES to
purchase the shoe on a (Selling App)

This is a good way to dip your foot into the reselling game. As always make sure that all
pairs are legit and authentic, and that you are working with reliable buyers. You can also do
this with used pairs, clean them up, and flip them on apps like Goat, eBay, or local apps.

Selling Apps-

Below are all apps that you can use to sell pairs. These apps are hand-picked because of the
amount of traction and activity they get. It's recommended to list pairs on all apps so that
you can get fast sales - you can delete the listings afterwards, happy selling!

StockX- No explanation is needed here, one of the biggest selling apps. Make sure all pairs
are authentic and in new condition before sending over, they do thorough reviews.

GOAT / ALIAS- Another huge app, tons of traffic and lots of buyers on this app daily,
download the following app to sell on GOAT. You can sell used pairs and other things as well.
Facebook Marketplace- The Facebook App has a built-in marketplace, which means that you
can sell things on Facebook for both shipping and local. In the app, it's recommended to find
local Sneaker Groups near you and sell through there.

EBay- Huge selling platform, they also have an authenticity guarantee which protects you
and the buyer so definitely give them a shot.

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