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Selling Your Wedding Gown after the Ceremony
Michalis 'BIG Mike' Kotzakolios

Do You Need Wedding Insurance
There are so many details to consider when it comes to planning a wedding. Choosing the right location, the flowers, the music and so much more are all very important. It's also just as important to consider getting wedding insurance.Wedding insurance is a

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The Seattle Post reports that Princess Diana's spare wedding gown sold for 100,000 pounds ($173,500) to a private U.S. bidder at an auction in London this week!

You may not have plans to ever sell your wedding gown, but should the occasion arise (such as expenses or lack of storage room), here's the way to do it!

First, have your wedding gown cleaned by a professional cleaner as soon as the wedding is over. Try to select a cleaner that specializes in cleaning this types of garment. Next, purchase a container to store the wedding gown in if your garment cleaner doesn't seal it in airtight material. The container that you select to store your wedding gown will need to be airtight as well. Just be sure that the container isn't plastic. Plastic containers can trap humidity and eventually damage the contents inside of them. Once your wedding gown is returned from the cleaners, inspect it to ensure that it's thoroughly clean, pressed, and it looks as if it were brand new. If not, return it to the cleaners and ask them to repair any discrepancies that you find. If, however, everything is fine, store it in an upright position until you're ready to sell it.

When you're ready, shop around for a consignment store that is willing to sell your wedding gown for a commission. The storeowner that you select will inspect the dress to ensure that it's clean and in good condition. As long as the wedding gown is in good condition, the storeowner will assess the overall style of the dress and its age to determine a good selling price. You may have to take your dress to several shops before you find one willing to work with you.

Once you find a storeowner willing to work with you, you will sign a contract for about three months. If the wedding gown is sold within that three-month period, you should receive fifty percent of the selling price. If the wedding gown fails to sell within three months, both you and the storeowner can agree to extend the contract or to end it.

Of course, if you're handy with the Internet and have some experience with online sales, you can skip consignments shops altogether and sell it yourself from your own website. Or, you could even auction it off on E-bay!




BIG Mike is a well known author, developer and Adsense expert as well as the owner of Niche Maniacs - a unique Adsense Marketing System designed to build long-term passive income streams from Adsense, YPN, Chitika and other PPC services.









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