Riegel Reselling: Tailor-made Training For Reselling Success
How I turned other people's unwanted shoes and clothing into more than $250,000 (and how you can too!)
From $0 - $250,000
During COVID, I was home from college, and I was frustrated and bored. So, I started going through my closet to see what was in there. I noticed that I had a ton of clothes and shoes that I hadn’t worn in a while – and wasn’t likely to wear again.
As a college student, I was always looking for ways to make a little extra pizza money, and so I decided to see if I could sell my stuff online.
I could. I did. And I became hooked.
Three years later, my “pizza money” is now “down payment on a house” money. No joke.
I’ve sold over 6,000 items and have had over $250,000 in sales in my spare time, all while being a full-time college student. Learning how to resell items from my own closet, from others’ closets, and from thrift stores has given me financial freedom, independence, and fun. Reselling is not easy, but as I worked through the mistakes, missteps, and workarounds, I began to create systems that smoothed out the process.
What is the Riegel Reselling program?
Whether you just want to clean out your closets and make some extra cash, or you want to make reselling a side hustle (or full-time job) that can help you make vacation money (and more), or you feel strongly about being a part of the sustainable fashion movement, I can help.
I’m thrilled to announce my new program, Riegel Reselling: Tailor-made Training For Reselling Success. This unique opportunity combines my training as a certified coach and my thrifting/reselling success to help you start or expand your reselling experience.
There are two tracks for this program, a beginner and an advanced track.
Beginner Track:
➺ If you are new to reselling and just getting started, the beginner track is for you.
The beginner track of this program will teach you how to:
leverage a booming industry – and social movement
figure out what to sell – and what to donate*
price, photograph, list, and ship your items easily
use Poshmark and Mercari (ebay not included in this program)
know when to raise your prices, lower your prices, or accept an offer
use the (free/low-cost) resources and supplies that are helpful in the reselling process
apply personalized feedback on your listings
resell whenever you want to make extra money
And more!
*Note: This class will NOT teach you how to thrift and what to look for. This class is for learning how to sell your items.
With this track, you can have your first listings up (and maybe a sale!) within a week of our first call!
Advanced Track:
➺ If you have some experience with reselling and want to grow your business or side hustle, the advanced track is for you.
The advanced track of this program will teach you how to:
come up with a profitable business model that fits your lifestyle
strategically title your listings for increased views
keep track of your listings and sales
create an organized inventory system for your items
use cross-listing services to help you save time
use the (free/low-cost) resources and supplies that are helpful in the reselling process
apply personalized feedback on your listings
and more!
Both the beginner and advanced tracks consist of three 30-minute individual consulting calls with me, plus self-directed learning in between the sessions. The program cost (which includes the track of your choice) is $300 (total cost to be paid before the first session).
If you are interested in this program that will teach you how to use and leverage the reselling process for years to come, sign up and schedule your first call today.
✨ Reselling resource links that will help you get started: (affiliate referral links that help you earn as well)
Mercari / use code BBWZVU for up to $30
Auto Posher / discount on first month
Who is your coach?
Sophie Riegel — author, speaker, coach and mental health advocate believes that life balance begins with making room for multiple curiosities to live side-by-side. She also believes that if something is prioritized in one’s life it should also be maximized, analyzed and measured.
Sophie has spoken to organizations including Netflix, Nielsen, Audible, Target and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Sophie Riegel partners with individuals, leaders and teams to optimize intergenerational relationships and mental well-being for greater results.
Sophie Riegel launched her career as a professional speaker and writer at the age of 18. Her first paid speaking engagements were speaking with kids and teens about her personal experience with mental illness. Very quickly, that led to speaking engagements supporting parents, teachers, and other adults with how to help young people talk about mental health.
By the age of 21, Sophie had written and published three best-selling books, recorded a TEDx Talk, keynoted for conferences of over 1,000 people, and worked with groups in organizations of up to 44,000 people, all while being a full-time undergraduate student at Duke University. In her Senior year of college, she also completed certification as an authentic leadership coach.
Upon graduating from Duke in 2023 with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Sophie launched her own coaching business that leverages her own experience as a Gen Zer and her understanding of intergenerational dynamics to partner with parents, leaders, and organizations to successfully bridge the communication gaps that exist in the workplace and at home due to generational differences and values.
In addition to her work as a Gen Z coach and speaker, Sophie continues to run workshops and deliver keynotes to universities, organizations, middle/high school students, parents, teachers, and professionals about how to talk about mental health, how to offer, ask for, and accept help, and much more.
So to be clear and I think this woman is awesome - but I want to understand what she is doing. This woman looks for items in person, and then resells those items online for higher prices than what she paid for them, correct?
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