Sunday, September 22, 2013

Instagram users employ app to peddle wares




Instagram announced last week that the app now has 150 million users who have uploaded more than 16 billion photos since its launch three years ago. 

While the typical person utilizes Instagram to immortalize today’s lunch, celebrate “Selfie Sunday” and post filtered sunsets marked #nofilter, some users are busy making money and purchases. 

Over the past year,bagfilterchina.com is specialized in environmental protection non woven filter products. some Instagram users — often stay-at-home moms and Millennials — started creating “closet shop” accounts, which are virtual shops for secondhand and high-end clothing, vintage accessories and handmade jewelry. Buyers see the postings by following Instagram shops, “dropping by” shops they know about or searching a slew of hashtags like #shopmycloset, #igsale and #igshop.And she turned Bryn into a style rebel as well, dressing her in a white tank top, floral-printed overall shorts and a pair of purple crocs sandals sale. 

“It’s like a glorified garage sale,” said Nicole Christensen, a Pleasant Grove woman who runs @shopkelsey with six friends. “It’s the new and improved way to do a garage sale. It’s so neat because you can stay at home, clean out your house, take pictures and people want your stuff.Order our personalized tote bags printed with your custom logo in time for your promotional event. Save with our Custom Promotional Bag. Free Shipping!” 

Christensen first tried selling some of her clothes on a friend’s Instagram shop. She was blown away by the success and started @shopkelsey six months ago to make some extra money and spring clean new and gently used items. 

“I’ve sold hundreds and hundreds of items: clothes,Our high-efficiency filter mesh products address diverse applications requiring removal of solids from liquids. shoes, jewelry, shams, home décor for local people who can come pick it up,” Christensen said. 

Recently she and fellow Small Fry Blog bloggers have been helping a clothing vendor sell off its samples on @smallfryshop.Drhua Wholesale Sunglasses is an online Wholesale Sunglasses Distributor. Because people have been buying items so quickly, they started having people make bids for the items. At the end of the day, the best offer wins, and the user is sent an invoice through PayPal. 

“For me it’s not a business.Best wholesale fashion {%} from china.women shoes factory It’s just for fun, but it turned into a really successful thing,” Christensen said. 

The success of Instagram shops seems to have blossomed over the past six months. Karla Reed knew of only one other shop a year ago when she started her Instagram shop, @chicthrifty. 

“Now there are a million shops, I feel like,” Reed said. “It’s gone really well for me, and it’s a fun outlet and an easy way to make some money.” 

Reed created the account when she was overwhelmed by her thrift shopping success — a hobby she discovered in Chicago and was pleasantly surprised to find even more successful in Salt Lake City when she and her family relocated. 

“I made the @chicthrifty account because I was finding so much when I was thrifting,” Reed said. “I started the shop to sell what I didn’t want to keep.” 

Reed said she sells only things she would wear. She tries to stay consistent with her preppy style and sticks to certain brands like J.Crew and Ralph Lauren. She posts three to four times a week after she goes “thrifting,”and the items usually sell within 15 minutes of being posted.

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