Charity shops are inundated with second-hand stock donations at the moment, and social distancing rules have slowed the flow of customers, but selling goods online – using websites like eBay - is an increasingly popular way for charities to make money.
You can now take part in one of two free webinars from Charity Connect and eBay (one webinar for the 800+ UK charities already using the platform, and another for those who are new to it). You’ll learn how to get your listings right, generate interest and maximise sales.
Each webinar lasts 90 minutes, and you can sign up now for any of the following dates:
Though many charities used resale or auction websites long before coronavirus (and some bigger charities, like Oxfam, have their online shop embedded in their website), lockdown meant that buying online was the only way for customers to get their charity shop fix.
Rob Osterley, Chief Executive of the Charity Retail Association, has spoken about the “real need for a continued focus on e-commerce as a valuable income stream.”
Here’s why your charity or community group should consider selling goods online:
We all know it’s important to develop more digital skills in the VCSE sector, and this is a great opportunity at a very challenging time.