No need to take up your article in a photo, rework the legend or aim for a specific niche, it is much simpler than that.
These are the items that stay for weeks without moving, without click, without like. Those that no one wants, even at broken prices. We re-tag them, we photograph them from another angle, we rename them “trend Y2K” or “perfect for summer”, but nothing helps. On Vinted, some clothes are like furniture that we cannot get out of the attic. However, a British seller has found a formidably effective method to force fate a little – and sell these unsold.
Caroline, 49, sells on Vinted like others hold a shop: full -time, with method, regularity, and a certain flair. In one of her most watched videos, she details the small combination which, according to her, makes it possible to transform a “favorite” in concrete sale. Indeed, the clothes lying around in the favorites, Caroline does not let them fall asleep. She contacts interested users directly. No discounts or negotiations: she simply offers them to take advantage of the sending of the day. “I’m going to send a package this afternoon. If this article is still interested, I can send it to you by post today so that you receive it very quickly”she writes. Basically: she creates a little sense of urgency, a pretext to relaunch, and it works.
According to the comments under his video, this is also what often lacks on the platform: a little responsiveness, human, a hint of contact, and this little message that turns the indecisive on the side of the purchase.
Forget the super promotions, additional photos or new hashtags. A simple revival well placed, with a tight timing, is sometimes enough to make the difference. And when the message goes to several buyers at once, it’s Bingo. In short, a soft but direct way of liquidating your closet clothes.