noimmunity
scratch my niche
I've been selling some things over the past couple of months, and man is that hard work! I guess it's probably a little easier in North America, but still there isn't a piece of photo gear on earth that does all the email, then packs itself into a box and walks itself over to a postoffice!
I see a number of people who are virtual revolving turnstyles with their gear. I guess when you do it a lot, it becomes second nature, and you keep all the "supplies" handy. But still, this is a BIG energy drain no matter how you slice it, no?
I mean, selling feels good after it's over. Nice to move on, nice to pare down, nice to reload...but I don't wanna ever sell another piece of gear again (YEAH RIGHT, famous last words, ha~!).
But seriously folks, this has CHANGED the way I look at cameras. I now look at them with a skeptical eye, seeing not just the fun in the moment, but also the potential future hassles. DON'T BUY suddenly has a whole new meaning for me!
Please share your gear selling survival strategies here...
I see a number of people who are virtual revolving turnstyles with their gear. I guess when you do it a lot, it becomes second nature, and you keep all the "supplies" handy. But still, this is a BIG energy drain no matter how you slice it, no?
I mean, selling feels good after it's over. Nice to move on, nice to pare down, nice to reload...but I don't wanna ever sell another piece of gear again (YEAH RIGHT, famous last words, ha~!).
But seriously folks, this has CHANGED the way I look at cameras. I now look at them with a skeptical eye, seeing not just the fun in the moment, but also the potential future hassles. DON'T BUY suddenly has a whole new meaning for me!
Please share your gear selling survival strategies here...