Thanks Wayward for the thumbs up on what I have been doing, sometimes I'm not sure if my sucess is that great, espically after this last run. The biggest key is I set them up for my online store, and then Ebay is a simple copy and past, and then keep in mind those unsold items stay ready for repost up to sixty days. As for the cost of shipping, yea it can easily exceed the value of items that are worth under $20.00. However there is always someone willing to pay for these items to add to collections. The trick is finding them, this is where the tags come in. It is important to have good tags on the title. It seems that if my title (orTags) is weak, hardly any views or watchers. The more you know about the item the more likely someone will find it. Tea Cup, Yellow, Blue, Antique, Pretty, Must see is a waste of characters. Need Company name, pattern name, and things collectors will put on their search list. It cracks me up when I see Silly stuff like "Must See" , Rare, or even Antique added to tags. When was the last time you type in Must see Rare Antique when looking for something. Tags are the most important factor in getting hits (not sales exactly) it does increase one chance of making the sale. After this last run I will make sure I have several .99 deals along with good stuff. When I had so many good deals my hits, views, and even watchers went up. Get them in the door and them maybe they will notice the nice stuff. Of course the shipping will always be the killer of the sale, just the way it is today. It cost me 8.29 at least to ship 1 Lb to florida, cost me about $1.00 in material, espically glassware and at least 15 min of time. If I don't add $10.00 shipping cost I lose, unless I get challange bids. Still not the greatest time to sale, but I have too much stuff and must make room for more, so I just bit the bullet and at least try and learn from it. I just spent $30.00 more on stuff at Goodwill this weekend, and I don't have room for anymore, and Garage Sale season is near, boy am I going to be in trouble then.