Playing with Bubblewrap

Blogging - so what's it all about?

I read blogs every day - food blogs, online retailing blogs, Ebay blogs - and have finally decided to 'take the plunge' and start one of my own. Welcome to my blog, thanks for joining me.

A bit about me ....

I'm an RN / Midwife by profession and worked 'in the industry' for 26 years, as a hospital-based nurse. My most recent position was 3 years as an Oncology RN working on night shift, nursing people with cancer, and people who were dying. Hard work but very rewarding and usually enjoyable. I started selling a few of my own books on Ebay 3 years ago, which rather quickly expanded to selling new books across a range of interests. At the end of last year, I'd had enough of nursing and working night shifts, trying to stay awake when all I wanted to do was crawl into the nearest bed, and being permanently sleep-deprived, so I quit to concentrate on online selling.  For me, it was the right decision at the right time, and I haven't regretted it for a second.

I set up my own website earlier this year and while 80% of my sales are still via Ebay, my website is looking good, has almost 100 books listed and is getting good results in search.

So, where does the 'Playing with Bubblewrap' come into all this? Almost every book I sell and post is sent to its new owner wrapped in bubblewrap. We buy 1.5 metre x 100 metre rolls which last approx 6 - 8 weeks. We buy cellair in similar quantities, although that lasts longer. And we buy huge boxes of Maxipack (white bubblewrap) bags in 6 sizes. These and our scissors, sticky tape and sticky address labels are some of the tools of our trade.
kiriyamabattleroyale
Hi judy, welcome to the mad world of ebay blogs, it is fun and you get to meet some very nice people here.
Aug-12-07 02:01:47 PDT Report this comment
serrebro
it is expensive. if you start recycling all of them except the tape and stickers, you would save a lot of money and help the planet, this is all plastic.
one place to ask for bubble is a clothing boutique, and your professional (doctor's office, layers, dentist,...they will be just glad to give you the recycle items...
good luck
Aug-12-07 02:04:57 PDT Report this comment
judy-oz
Hi kiriyamabattleroyale, thanks for your lovely warm welcome! I just visited your blog too.
Aug-12-07 02:05:00 PDT Report this comment
kiriyamabattleroyale
I hope you were not shocked, lol.
Aug-12-07 02:06:31 PDT Report this comment
blue_wonder_beyond
I use the free junk newsprint they put in my other box underneath my mailbox. Like serrebro said it recycles and is free. One of the free newspaper companies called me twice, I thanked them twice. Told them I didn't read it but that it came in handy for free packing material. I don't think they appreciated that too much. I didn't have the heart to tell them that at one time I didn't appreciate them giving me the trash. Now I love it.
Aug-12-07 02:10:19 PDT Report this comment
dodie159
Hello and welcome to the blogs..
Aug-12-07 02:31:40 PDT Report this comment
shartey
I seldom use bubble wrap anymore. I bought it wholesale from a local box company.

I also seldom use boxes...buying a roll of rosin paper from the hardware store and use pieces of card board and gift wrap to do my package now. I wrote a guide on this, that you can look at. This works great for small pieces and soft items.
Aug-12-07 02:39:06 PDT Report this comment
blue_wonder_beyond
I'll have to check that out shartey. Is that on your blog page?
Aug-12-07 02:40:52 PDT Report this comment

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