ColderICE Interview: eBay Collectables Seller Cliff Aliperti
From time to time we have a guest post or two from Cliff Aliperti. Cliff is a collectibles PowerSeller on the eBay platform and brings unique insight to ecommerce from the collectables side of things.
Unique one of a kind items on the eBay platform is an entirely different business model that what I normally do. For me it is refreshing to read Cliff’s stuff and hear his insight. Cliff not only blogs on our site here at ColderICE.com, but he has his own Vintage blog at http://VintageMeld.com and he even does collectables videos on Viddler. Cliff’s store is at http://www.things-and-other-stuff.com/
Check out our interview and soak up some of the good stuff from this guy. He really knows his stuff and has been doing eBay for a long time in the collectables categories.
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Thanks for posting, John, fun time talking with you.
1 correction, it's VintageMeld.com with a “V” not a “W”.
Awesome post! I am listening right now! I was going to say the v w thing, but cliff saw it already!
My bad man. You know I got fat finger problems. You should go buy WintageMeld on GoDaddy now, LMAO
I tried to helping Cliff a while back when he was looking for the name of a silent film actor for one of his recently acquired collections but don't know if he was ever able to locate the name (?).
I love his website—he has the coolest content on Vintage Meld! His website kind of reminds me of my (great) Aunt's attic in her old house in Detroit. She had the neatest vintage stuff in that attic—she passed away a couple of years ago at the young age of 99. Whenever I visit VM, I'm always reminded of that attic & my Aunt.
I tried to helping Cliff a while back when he was looking for the name of a silent film actor for one of his recently acquired collections but don't know if he was ever able to locate the name (?).
I love his website—he has the coolest content on Vintage Meld! His website kind of reminds me of my (great) Aunt's attic in her old house in Detroit. She had the neatest vintage stuff in that attic—she passed away a couple of years ago at the young age of 99. Whenever I visit VM, I'm always reminded of that attic & my Aunt.