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Don't Throw It Away--Sell It Online! (virtual classroom)

Dates:April 2, 2026
Meets:Th from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location:Zoom Classroom 4
Cost: $59.00

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Get rid of your "stuff" and get paid! There are several phone apps and platforms that provide an excellent way for you to generate revenue by selling your unwanted used items or by creating a new e-commerce business. This class presents the most popular yet easy to use apps for each of the top categories including furniture, electronics, clothing, books, art, and more. Learn which used items sell best and what can't be sold. Includes photography tips, pros and cons, dos and don'ts, tips and strategies, costs, and how you get paid. Join us to determine which apps are the best match for the items you want to sell.

Notes:

We email virtual classroom access two business days before classes begin; please register early to ensure you receive this information. If you have not received virtual classroom access the day before your class, please check your inbox's spam, deleted, and/or promotions folders. It is the responsibility of participants to check their email inbox for virtual access information prior to class and, if it has not been received, to contact our office during business hours (8 a.m. - 5 p.m.) before class starts at comed@whatcom.edu or (360) 383-3200. No refunds or credits will be given for a class once it has started.
Fee: $59.00
Hours:3.00

Fee Breakdown

CategoryDescriptionAmount
Course Fee (Basic)Registration Fee$ 59.00
Optional FeeKids College Scholarship 5$ 5.00
Optional FeeKids College Scholarship 10$ 10.00
Optional FeeKids College Scholarship 25$ 25.00

Zoom Classroom 4

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Kevin Boyd

Kevin Boyd, M.B.A., M.S., a former Bell Labs engineer and Vice President of a market leading cardiology software company, is a multi-award-winning eBay Education Specialist, published eBay author and the technical editor for The Complete Idiot’s Guide to eBay. Kevin has appeared on TV, various radio shows and interviewed by Bloomberg News and several newspapers for his insights to online entrepreneurship. The primary objectives for his writing, teaching and consulting, is to educate online sellers at all levels and equip them with the skills necessary for online entrepreneurial success. Kevin has earned four degrees majoring in Business (M.B.A.) and Technology (M.S. Information Systems) Earlier in life, Kevin was a professional musician (bass guitar), living in Nashville and has performed at Carnegie Hall.