Tagging Your Items To Sell
Creating your tags
Login to your account
Click the 'Login' button in the upper right
Click 'My Tags' link on the left
Enter your tags
- Enter a description (instead of 'shirt', say 'blue, short sleeve Gymboree shirt with penguin print)' If a tag gets detached from an item during the sale, we are more likely able to find the tag online and sell it for you if you are as descrptive as possible on your tags!
- Enter a category
- Enter a size if applicable
- Check the Donate box if you are planning to donate the item if it doesn't sell
- Enter a price (think about what you'd be willing to pay for the item - minimum of $1 and try to make it an even dollar or 50 cent amount)
- If you have multiple items that are exactly the same, you can create several of the same, by changing the number in the "Create Duplicates" drop down.
- Click 'Add tag' - a small green notice will pop up above the tag letting you know it was entered.
The category, size and Donate option will 'stick' so you don't have to keep entering them when doing a batch of similar items.
Tip: If you accidentally delete a tag, you can click the "Undelete Tags" button and a list of your deleted tags will appear. Select those that you want to restore and click the "UnDelete Selected" button to restore them.
Printing your tags
More printing options!
A great feature of our system is that you can print your tags in different formats to fit your needs.
We currently have 3 print formats:
- 8 to a page (compatible with Avery 5390 cardstock namebadges)
- 10 to a page (compatible with Avery 5163 labels)
- 30 to a page (compatible with Avery 5160 labels)
Remember, the goal to tagging your items is to make the tag as secure as possible on the item so that is less likely to become detached during the sale. We cannot sell items without a tag.
Cardstock or heavy paper (non-textured):
~ Clothes and other items that tags get attached with a tagging gun or safety pin.
Plain paper:
~ Plain paper can be used for toys and other items that will be taped over with packaging tape.
Labels:
~ Labels can be used for toys, books, games - any item that would not have the tag attached via a tagging gun or safety pin. You can still print on labels for those items, but please stick the label on a piece of cardstock attached to the item.
***Be sure to follow print instructions on the page, especially when printing 30 to a page.
Attaching your tags!
Make sure the tag price and description are visible and the barcode is flat so it is easy to scan. Remember, the goal is to make sure the tag is securely fastened to the item, thus reducing the risk of it becoming detached during the sale. Hanging and Packaging
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