Shopping apps like Poshmark, Depop, TheRealReal, and ThredUp are making resale an approachable market to start a side hustle or a full-fledged business. To get started, you only need to download the app on your phone and find some clothes in your closet that you're willing to sell.
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In a time of layoffs and skyrocketing unemployment rates , more people will be turning to side hustles to earn money.
Business Insider talked to entrepreneurs who sell on Poshmark and Depop to find out what it takes to start a resale business from your phone. Subscribe to learn how they scaled their shops based on sales and followers.
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How to flip a resale side-hustle into a business: How entrepreneurs use apps like Poshmark to turn side hustles selling clothes into full-time gigs earning 6 figures or more
How to sell on Poshmark: The ultimate guide to starting a side hustle on hot resale app Poshmark that can net you $100,000 in extra income
How to sell on Depop: Teens are getting rich by selling their secondhand clothing. Here's how 2 Gen Z sellers built up over 130,000 followers a piece.
If you've created a successful side hustle or six-figure business on Poshmark and would like to share your story, please email this reporter at jortakales@businessinsider.com.
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