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You meet yourself when you start selling.
I remember one time I went to Craigslist to find something; that's how bad I wanted it. It was a pair of Raf Simons - this was like 2010. But Raf said he was going to make them for me.
Private junkyards are everywhere.
What, eBay isn't good enough for us?
I am committed to doing customer service for Craigslist for the rest of my life. The exit strategy is death.
I found someones passport on the ground tonight. Where do you sell these things?
One of the unintended negative consequences of online advertising has been the loss of value in traditional classifieds. It's simply quicker, simply easier for an end user who's online, on a broadband connection, to look things up and to figure out what they want to buy.
Laundromats ... like a waiting room for people who didn't go anywhere
I am a freelancer. My services are available to anyone at any time.
Anywhere in town, kept to themselves, a predilection
I give away thousands of paintings for free.
I've sold my records outta shopping carts on the street.
Plan the sale when you plan the ad.
I'm very good at meeting people, very outgoing.
New York Times help-wanted ads, which were once arranged by gender to distinguish "women's work" from real careers.
I went to a number of women's groups and said: 'Can you help us find folks,' and they brought us whole binders full of women.
Let's be honest, a traditional marketer would not even be close to imagining the integration above - there's too many technical details needed for it to happen. As a result, it could only have come out of the mind of an engineer tasked with the problem of acquiring more users from Craigslist.13
I was working at eBay, so I would just troll the vintage categories, find old amps and what have you. I was buying a fair amount of stuff and playing with it and then selling it back.
I am interested in communicating with the world by selling to many people.
You've got to be able to sell yourself.Sell-- Don Rickles
Where do you want it?-- Don Drysdale
I'd like to reach out to more women and different body types.
I have, oddly, two ski houses - trying to sell one.
Laundromat, mini-mart, nail salon, pet shop, Books of Darkness.
If you are looking for a kindly, well-to-do older gentleman who is no longer interested in sex, take out an ad in The Wall Street Journal.
I'm syndicated on the radio - my show is called 'The Sweat Hotel.'
Beggars cannot be choosers.
I prefer to find craftspeople I can be colleagues with and who take an area of responsibility and run with it.
Direct mail - it falls out of every magazine you open these days
This is a great time for the 'guerilla marketer.' The days when you used to have to buy expensive TV time and a yellow page ad to get started are gone.
Early to bed, early to rise, work like hell, and advertise.
You may have seen have seen me in such places as your local market in a tabloid.
I love to find a great vintage secondhand shop.
Usually people just hire me.
I love vintage shopping in flea markets, vintage stores and even Ebay.
To friendscorts. Like escorts, but without the cash.
I am crouched in the trashy novel section, looking for cheap thrills and deep skills.
I like most any place if I have Internet access.
I've surfed the Web and the whole dating connection. I find that pretty fascinating, but no real leads.
I have recorded nine tracks for a new album which I financed myself and am looking for a home for.
I love going to tag sales, to auctions.
I don't need to get paid. I just wanna open. I just wanna get in front of new people.
People have always asked me, 'Haven't you wanted to sell out?', and it's like, who am I going to sell to?
If I'm going to try and find something, I stick to the flea markets, or I pull hand-me-downs from my family because I like pieces to have stories.
We are advertis'd by our loving friends.
Anywhere, anytime.
I wonder where a guy, an everyday Joe like myself can find a little action.
I played cover gigs and traveled the country in my mom's old car, and my drummer and I set up a fake email and sent it out to agents. We pretended to be our own agent.
I jog at the Rose Bowl, and I collect antique and vintage furniture, so I'm there every few weeks for the flea market.
Ask for the sale when the mood is right. The worst possible place is in the prospects' office. Best place is a business breakfast, lunch or dinner. Next best is your office. Next best is a trade show. Ask early, and ask often.
I always try to look for the best in most places.
There's one site where you can buy pictures of me for five bucks a pop.
Trouble is, most times, when you go looking to sell your soul, nobody's buying.
I'm not much of a salesman. I prefer the soft sell and the honest approach.
My father used to run auctions. He's now a singer in the Canary Islands.
Well, you know, I am in the business and I like to promote myself.
Church socials, beauty shops and barbershops. If two guys were standing on a corner, I would cross the street to hand them campaign literature. And everywhere I went, I'd get some version of the same two questions. "Where'd you get that funny name?" And then: "You seem
Out of the bars and into the streets!
Research on the Internet, research what people say about the vintage stores, look online to see if customer service is good because that's really important. Also to see online what other customers say.
Word of mouth is the best medium of all.
I used to sell furniture for a living. The trouble was, it was my own.
When you live in New York and are an artist and are interested in people, you meet a lot of people.
I'm really picky.
Word of mouth is the most effective means of communication.
The best way to sell yourself to others is first to sell the others to yourself.
I did a lot of short films online, so I come from that background where a lot of people see your stuff.
Neighborhood grocery stores, coal yards, gas stations, cheap taverns, big old rundown houses, a few churches with blank embarrassed faces.
I love to pitch things that I believe in and products that I love to use.
Sell from the heart, not the head.
I'm an online shopper, so that's what I do in my free time. A lot of online shopping, and I just like to see new styles and new people.
I'm more of a window-shopper; if anything catches my eye, I drop in.
I want my books sold on airport bookstalls.
Saturdays are set for antique shops. Williamsburg in Brooklyn has some good ones. I get in there and start meddling around with dusty boxes and rickety, worn-in stuff. I like it when I find something with someone else's name on it.
When you seek you are really only window-shopping.
Overseas, church, Vatican You at a stand still mannequin
My men's-underwear print ads are very popular!
The novel puts an ad in the personals:
Serial monogamist seeks same.
6x9, 220 pages. Hobbies: candlelit
tension, tasteful gore. Weakness:
occasional flashbacks. Enjoys long
walks on the beach to search for
bodies washing up on shore.
The Internet offers an interesting combination of advertising and community by participating in the community you can become an advertisement for yourself.
Find a place where you add value to a community.
2. Fiverr promotional gigs Follow the same steps as when running your Kindle Free promo. 3. Facebook
I'm hunting for little Mexican girls.
How do you get places?"
"I go around saving attractive girls," he says. "Obviously.
The initial spark that promoted me to start Not For Sale was human trafficking in the San Francisco Bay Area. This led me to take a journey around the world on how this could exist in the 21st century.
Any types of auditions will be posted in trade magazines.
People care and are willing to help me out my desperate circumstances.
So I got desperate. I was really panicking. Then I got this idea. I figured if I looked at people hitching rides, I might find somebody. One of them might turn out to be the right type of person, and willing to help me. I tried to choose pretty carefully. I only stopped for rough-looking men.
I get stuff for free and I sell it for as much as I can get.
I have a ton of videos on MySpace and YouTube.
Sign on a High School bulletin board in Dallas: Free every Monday through Friday-knowledge. Bring your own containers.
I asked my friend Greg Andersson to introduce me to people that can distribute my album.
Put two things together which have never been put together before, and some schmuck will buy it.
If you can afford to advertise, you don't need to.
Somebody's on a man hunt. And she's accepting all applicants with a big wallet, a penis, and a beating heart. Good luck with that.
If you want to have sex with strangers, you have to do it the old fashion way and become a prostitute.
Steal my stuff off the internet wherever you can and don't apologize. Buy the CDs and DVDs from my site and feel free to burn 'em and share 'em. Then come to the show.
get a good price for
I was 16 years old and wanted to help my mom with the rent. There was a restaurant called China Buffet in Tampa that hung a 'Help Wanted' sign outside, so I went in and ended up hosting every Friday and Sunday for $6 or $7 an hour.
My mother used to take me to flea markets in my stroller, and I would just rummage through the piles. You've got to dig through the overstuffed racks that everyone else just walks by. It's the only way to find the cool stuff.
What, do you think I sell puppies?
I did what I think a lot of entrepreneurs do. I started putting up a lot of ads on Craigslist for interns.