Entrepreneur who made £ 1,200 on Vinted reveals Genius 50p trick to increase sales
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A pressed seller has shared the ’50p hack’ that can increase sales on the fashion and beauty resale app.
Zakia Moulaoui Guery has always held France With her mother.
Now located in EdinburghZakia, 37, uses the online thrifting app Die popularity was to sell unique pieces from its own closet during the Covid-Pandemie-Om during the Covid Pandemie-Om.
In the past two years, Zakia has earned £ 1,200 from the app – and handed in handy tricks to close a deal in the app en route.
For example, if you find that something is particularly difficult to sell, Zakia recommends it to re -post it with a price that is 50p lower than your original mention, because ‘reducing your items regularly works well’.
This is especially useful if you want to keep your ‘frequent seller’ badge, she told the sun, but does not have enough stock to flog.
She explained: ‘I always start to know what I would sell at least at least, so that I can lower the price if necessary. Once it is posted online, I just want it to sell.
‘So when I post again, I declined £ 1 or 50p. Reducing your items regularly works pretty well. ‘

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Zakia Moulaoui Guery uses the online thrifting app to sell unique vintage fashion from her own closet
The social entrepreneur, who runs a company that organizes walking tours by people who have experienced homelessness, also shared some of her other tried and tested strategies to maximize income on Vinted.
She advised to choose a niche, so that your store front stands out for the 16 million users of Vinted, where Zakia focused its collection on ‘vintage of retro-inspired pieces’.
The founder of invisible cities also suggested looking through your wardrobe at branding items of labels such as COS or Uniqlo that do not fit your style, because they can go a good cent on Vinted.
She finally advised that Vinted is not just for clothing; Sale of beauty and skin care products – as long as their unopened and still in their original packaging – can also ‘earn a lot of money’.
It comes after another ACE Vinted user has unveiled the five most common mistakes that first sellers make.
In a clip entitled ‘How I Made Sell more than £ 4k on Vinted’, Chloe outlined the things that you would ‘not have to do’ if you want to earn a lot of money on the app.
Chloe revealed that her very first step is to always check the account that she sells or buys, because there are some ‘scam accounts’ floating around in the app.
She said: ‘The first thing you shouldn’t do on Vinted is not checking accounts.

Zakia is the founder of Invisible Cities, a company that organizes walking tours by people who have experienced homelessness
‘I call this’ account examination’ and when I buy or sell to someone, I go to their account and check their reviews, check their bio, check everything that has to do with their account.
‘If something Dodgy feels a bit, I just don’t buy from them or I don’t sell them.
‘This is so important because so many accounts have now been made to inform people, so if they do not have any reviews, if their username looks really weird if they have nothing in their bio or no photo, stay free from these types of accounts.
“Please, please, please, please before you buy something or before you sell to someone, you have to make sure it is a real account and that it is a real person instead of a scam.”
Elsewhere, Chloe revealed that you don’t have to spend money on chic packaging to send items.
She said: ‘Please, please, please do not buy the tap shop pockets to send your items – please recycle.
“Ask your family, ask your friends, ask your partner, ask your neighbors, collect old packaging, because this is so much better for the environment and it really saves a lot of waste.”
Chloe also emphasized that it is very important to collect packages quickly and if you are gone, get the package delivered to the house.

Zakia has always loved vintage clothing, after she had spent her childhood searching second -hand shops in France with her mother
She said: ‘The third that you should not do is leave your packages when you should collect them.
‘Please, please, please, if you are a buyer, collect your package.
“I buy and sell on Vinted and if something is delivered in the package store, I try to pick it up immediately, because I know how frustrating it is when you are a seller and you wait for someone to pick up their package and they just don’t.”
She also insisted on sellers not to spray the clothes with perfume before they package them.
Finally, Chloe claimed that it was very important to ensure that your bio was completed.
She explained: ‘The fifth and last thing you should not do is leave your bio empty.
“Enter your bio, put a nice photo, put a little information about you.”
Chloe said that this makes the sale a little more personal and enables users to determine whether you are a real person or a scam.
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