I’ve made £10k on Vinted in 2 years – here’s exactly why your items aren’t selling, and how you can turn things around

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A WOMAN who has made a staggering £10,000 on Vinted in two years has shared the top reason you’re items aren’t selling on the app.

Kel regularly shares tips and tricks on her TikTok page, and shared a new video in which she explained just how important it is to write a good description for your items.

Woman with blonde hair and tattoos stands in a hallway.Kel has made a whopping £10,000 in just two years by selling on Vinted Red floral Fat Face blouse on a hanger.tiktok/@kel.sellsShe explained how important it is to list every possible way of describing an item – as people call items different things[/caption]

“You’ve given me absolutely nothing when it comes to reaching the search terms,” she said.

“The be all and end all is – people call things different things.

“So something you describe as mustard, someone might describe as ochre.

“What you call a smock dress, someone might call a tiered dress.

“What you call leopard print, someone might call animal or cheetah print.

“You’ve really got to open your mind up as to how other people would describe something, if that makes sense.

“It’s almost like slang in different areas of the country.”

In fact, Kel – who saves 100kg of textiles from landfill every fortnight through her reselling business – said the best thing to do is to “treat the buyer as if they’re stupid”.

So, while Vinted only allows you to list two colours for an item, if it’s got more than two colours – you need to list them in the description.

“Take these tips from someone that has done this for a living for the last five years,” she continued.

“If you’ve got like a really funky Y2K top, what sort of vibe is it giving you? Literally write down what you see.

“A little bit like catchphrase if you will!”

“Vinted 101 tips for improving your descriptions and helping you sell MORE,” Kel captioned her video.

“Do you hashtag the keywords or just use commas?” one person asked in the comments section.

To which Kel replied: “I normally pop visual sentences then in a bottom paragraph spout a load of relevant words.”

Speaking of visuals, Kel, who also runs a preloved Facebook page, knows just how important good pictures are to sell your items.

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“Tidy your room and get your blinds open. I’m telling you – daylight is your bestie,” she began in another TikTok.

“Make sure you capture any labels that INCLUDE the size/material composition.

“It saves the buyer messaging and asking questions if the answers are in front of them.

“This also helps cover your tracks if the buyer doesn’t read your description properly.”

She also said it’s important to “show the condition of the items clearly and HONESTLY” – including any flaws.

If you don’t, “the buyer will only raise an issue and put you out of pocket for a return”.

“Be honest and thorough, express the description through the quality of the images you upload,” she wrote in the caption.

“Believe it or not, not everyone reads what you write and prefer a visual.”

Person packing clothes into a box for shipping.tiktok/@kel.sellsShe saves 10kg of textiles from landfill every fortnight through her reselling[/caption]
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