I have given everyone a few tips on successful selling online, I’m sure that those items have just been burning a hole through the box in your closet, just waiting for their debut in an online marketplace! If you are anything like me, selling your stuff online maybe not be your first priority. In fact, it may be on your “back burner” list. I’m here to prove to you that selling your things online with iTaggit maybe the easiest (and quickest) task to check off on your long list of To-Dos!
iTaggit.com: Tried and Tested – (My actual and accurate time line)
3:51pm:
I open the Application store on my iPhone, search “iTaggit”, and download the iTaggit ValueRange It application on my iPhone at 3G speed
3:52pm:
Still on my iPhone, I open the iTaggitValueRange It application, sign into iTaggit with my user name and password (I already had an iTaggit account, previous to this test)
3:53pm – From within the iTaggitValueRange It iPhone application, I take a picture of my item (the small LouisVuitton Bag I plan to sell) and enter basic details: name (“Small LouisVuitton Hangbag”) and condition (“good”).
3:54pm – Now I move to my computer, where I sign into iTaggit. Next, I use the online ValueRangeIt tool to find the current fair market value of my item.
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3:55pm – On the iTaggit website, I click My Items, select my Small Louis Vuitton Handbag. Then, I click “Sell it on Craigslist”
3:56pm – I copy the code generated by iTaggit, open a new window and create an account on austin.craigslist.org (because Austin is where I live)
3:59pm – Within my craigslist account, I click "post an item in Austin" on Craigslist.org, copy my iTaggit-generated HTML code into the description box, and click “Post”
4:00 – PRESTO! I have added an item to my iTaggit account, found the current fair market value, and exported my item into a craigslist"for-sale" post in just 9 minutes!

4:02 – I am excited that selling an item is so easy that I want to explore iTaggit’s“Sell it on Ebay” function to see how it works.
4:03 - I go back to my items, click “Small Louis Vuitton Handbag,”then click “Sell it on eBay.” Since I already have an eBay account (if you don’t have an account, go to eBay, create an account, and add just 3 minutes onto your already short timeline!), I sign in right from within iTaggit.com

4:04 – I am amazed at how easy iTaggit makes it to sell my things online right from iTaggit.com, begin rapidly digging through my closet in search of new items to post, and draw a big black line through the“Sell my stuff online” task on my To-Do list!