The challenge with selling mirrors on online marketplaces is posting a picture of the mirror while trying to hide your reflection.
Gone are the days when reselling meant setting up thrift stores or creating physical displays of your items. Today, online marketplaces make it incredibly easy to sell used goods with just a few clicks. As long as sellers upload a clear picture that showcases the product’s quality, the platform does the rest. Whether it's furniture, toys, clothes, or electronics, selling has become much simpler—if you know how to market your stuff right.
When selling mirrors online, you’ve got to be careful not to capture your own reflection in the photo. But judging by some of the posts on social media, avoiding a selfie in a mirror ad can be trickier than it seems—and often hilarious. People Selling Mirrors (@SellingAMirror) is an X page dedicated to showcasing such funny mirror ads. "Sometimes when people sell mirrors online, they can't figure out how to get out of the way," their bio read. Here are the 25 best posts from the page that will surely crack you up.
Lovely lean to get it all in! https://t.co/StHE7IhJTy
— People Selling Mirrors (@SellingAMirror) February 24, 2024
My all-time favourite, to cheer up a Tuesday morning! pic.twitter.com/Sxq9RzR9Z8
— People Selling Mirrors (@SellingAMirror) February 6, 2024
Oh yeah, sure, I'll be right there. pic.twitter.com/vESMkeq16x
— People Selling Mirrors (@SellingAMirror) January 12, 2024
They've spelled Jules' name wrong. pic.twitter.com/OGVFcmWWtI
— People Selling Mirrors (@SellingAMirror) December 20, 2023
A timeless classic of the genre. https://t.co/5L6SVCIC6h
— People Selling Mirrors (@SellingAMirror) December 18, 2023
Halfway up the stairs is the stair where I sit pic.twitter.com/m1T2cUlQDi
— People Selling Mirrors (@SellingAMirror) October 13, 2023
This article originally appeared 7 months ago.