The Physical Products page provides links to platforms where I sell my physical products.
My seller mentality is inspired by a small business owner named Louis Rossmann. I once brought my grandfather's laptop to him, which wasn't broken, and he said, "I'd love to charge you money, but I'm sorry, I can't." While that's not a verbatim quote, it captures the transparent spirit I strive to embody when selling items on Facebook Marketplace, eBay, and other platforms. Additionally, I draw inspiration from Michael Munger's book Tomorrow 3.0, which explores platform economies and their role in reducing waste. His ideas about finding new uses for items that would typically end up in the e-waste bin resonate with me and further motivate my selling approach.
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Physical Products
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eBay
eBay is where I sell my byproducts, old gear, and other miscellaneous items I've come across.
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Redbubble Empire
Redbubble is my favorite print-to-order website. Ideally, I’d love to sell loopwheel cotton shirts with embroidery at the tightest margins possible. However, I’d likely stick with print-to-order alongside the loopwheel cotton products, as the prices for fast fashion—though not ideal from a sustainability perspective—are affordable and accessible.
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Facebook Marketplace
Facebook Marketplace is a great place to sell items that are inconvenient to ship.