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Post by sunsetpainter on Aug 28, 2018 23:13:12 GMT
I just posted my first listings today (5 of them!!! All I had time for) and I have over 150 followers already. Am I supposed to follow all of them back? Sorry but I'm a little clueless when it comes to social media type things. Thanks!
ETA: Also, how do I link up my Poshmark stuff to twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest?
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val2525
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Post by val2525 on Aug 28, 2018 23:55:26 GMT
I followed mine. Seemed like a nice thing to do. I have no idea if you're supposed to or not though. I haven't had time to look it all up yet.
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Post by kat on Aug 29, 2018 0:08:39 GMT
The best people to follow if you are limiting your time is under find people and connect with Posh Ambassadors. Being an Ambassador doesn't mean much, but they are active sharers. If you sell a lot of certain brands or style,connect to people by brands. Honestly, no one is going to know if you followed them back or not unless they are specifically seeking you out. If you notice, a lot of the followers aren't necessarily users of the app. Just like they assigned people for you to follow, they have assigned followers to you.
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Post by deltas*delights on Aug 29, 2018 3:37:15 GMT
Can I jump in? I have received two messages on my phone for items i have listed, but I cannot find a place on Posh to read or reply to them. Any help?
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Post by kat on Aug 29, 2018 4:57:35 GMT
On the app, you can look at the news tab and the select comments at the top.
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Post by deltas*delights on Aug 29, 2018 8:02:47 GMT
I figured it out, it's a lot like twitter. It's also like ebay, in that I got a lowball offer. $45 on a $115 item. No thank you.
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Post by kat on Aug 29, 2018 10:05:49 GMT
My suggestion with PM is to always counter no matter how stupid the offer is. The majority are just putting it in to start negotiating. Most buyers are sellers and some like to use their available funds and credits. They will just offer what they have. If you counter and they don’t have it, they’ll just go away.
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Post by sunsetpainter on Aug 29, 2018 11:33:38 GMT
I just started listing with Poshmark yesterday and did a little site seeing. I "liked" several items, and on one of them the seller sent an offer for a lower price with reduced shipping. It was a really good deal, so I bought it. How does this reduced shipping thing work as a seller? I thought it was all one rate.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2018 2:35:35 GMT
I just started listing with Poshmark yesterday and did a little site seeing. I "liked" several items, and on one of them the seller sent an offer for a lower price with reduced shipping. It was a really good deal, so I bought it. How does this reduced shipping thing work as a seller? I thought it was all one rate. Poshmark takes the amount of the shipping discount out of the sellers payout. When you offer a discount to a buyer you have to also offer a shipping discount, either $4.99 or free shipping. I usually just give the smaller discount unless it's a more expensive item and I can afford to eat the whole shipping amount.
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Post by kat on Aug 31, 2018 3:14:05 GMT
Occasionally Poshmark will offer reduced shipping when you lower the price (not the private offer tool) too. Poshmark covers that discount. About once every two weeks they run a Closet Clear Out. During that promo if you drop your price 10% lower than your lowest historical price, they will offer a shipping discount to those buyers.
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