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The Quick and Easy Formula For Pottery Buying |
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Did you know that pottery buying is actually an easy process?
People spend their weekends digging through all sorts of rummage
sales, yard sales, and specialty stores looking for the perfect
piece of pottery to go in their home. In fact, there is an
incredible home furnishings store in our city that has simply
amazing pieces of pottery that anyone would love to buy
(including us). However, we are constantly amazed by the large
amount of people who don't have any idea what the different
types of pottery are and how to buy the right type of pottery
for their home. Pottery shopping is actually a fairly easy
process once you get the hang of it. Follow these simple steps
and you will be ahead of 95% of pottery buyers who end up paying
more and getting less.
1. Get |
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educated on the different types of pottery. Can you tell
the difference between Stoneware pottery and Polish pottery?
Pottery comes in many different styles and can sell for all
sorts of different prices. Spend the $7 on an informative
pottery book from Amazon.com and truly take the time to learn
all about pottery and how to tell the good stuff from the bad.
2. Use the internet to familiarize yourself with pottery.Guess
who is the #1 used car dealer on the face of the earth right now
(and probably for the foreseeable future)? Ebay. Guess who also
has extensive pottery listings? That's right: Ebay. Ebay isn't
just for swapping beanie babies anymore. There are immense
amounts of people who sell things on Ebay including lots of
pottery. If you simply watch what is selling on Ebay |
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and the
prices that they are going for, you can get a pretty good idea
of what the new and used pottery market is like offline too.
I've generally found most ebay items to sell for at least a 25%
discount to new offline merchandise.
3. Finally, you must compare pottery prices. Without proper
price comparison, the other two points are almost meaningless.
There are tricks to getting the best deal on pottery by
comparing prices and no one should buy any without price
comparison.
About the author:
Amy Metz is the author of "Pottery">http://www.potteryforyou.com">Pottery Shopping: Price
Comparison" Grab your free copy at http://www.potteryforyou.com.
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