How to Find and Buy More Antiques This Week
Here's just a few suggestions that might help you line up a few
appointments to see items this week. They are free to do, and
they might get you an appointment to check out some nice antique
items.
1. Hand out "want lists" of items that you are looking for to
at least three people every single day. If you're standing in
line at the post office or grocery store, turn to the person
behind you, smile, and say something like, "Hi, I'm
________________. I buy old items and things that some people
consider junk. If you know anyone who has anything like that,
have them give me a call." Sound tough? It's not! And think
about it, if you did that three times every day, you'd be
getting almost 100 "want lists" in the hands of potential
customers every month. It's worth a try, and you never know who
will respond, trust me!
2. Post a different index card on your local bulletin boards
every Monday with one item that is on your want list, and your
willingness to buy such an item. If glassware is on your list,
place this message on an index card: "Collector will buy old
glass dishes. I pay top cash prices! Call 1-Number" The next
week you could put out an index card about old marbles, old toy
trains, old books, old crocks, old toasters.....you get the
picture. When you are deliberate about doing this on a weekly
basis, it can often jog the memory of people looking at the
bulletin board. Don't make the index card fancy. Don't do it on
a computer. Just hand-write the card, make up a number of them,
and be faithful about changing them frequently.
3. Look in the classifieds and choose at least four people who
are selling furniture this week. Call them and go see what they
have for sale. Many of these people are moving away, and they
are prime targets to receive your offer to buy old items. You
may be interested in what they were orginally selling, OR you
might be interested in seeing what else they have. The Sunday
paper will help you find these people. Group them together
geographically and choose to go see them as early as you can.
Once you have seen the items, make the "want list" available to
them. Some people have accused me of "fishing" when I do this,
but the fact of the matter is, most people don't know if they
are going to be interested or not when they go and look at
furniture. When I respond to these ads, I usually target the
"old dresser, old bedroom set, old dining room table" catagory.
Call until you get three appointments! What this all really
boils down to is a mindset that chooses to do something extra to
get in front of households accumulations. This is the secret to
buying more fresh antiques! Happy Antique Hunting!
Copyright, 2005 Michael Temple You have permission to
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