Live Commerce Trends 2026: What Liquidation Sellers Need to Know
US live commerce is projected to surpass $35 billion in 2026. Here's what the growth means for liquidation businesses and how to position for the opportunity.
Read Article →Practical insights for store owners navigating the shift to live commerce. No fluff — just what's working.
US live commerce is projected to surpass $35 billion in 2026. Here's what the growth means for liquidation businesses and how to position for the opportunity.
Read Article →Most liquidation stores fail because they rely on a single revenue channel. Here are the 6 patterns that kill margins — and the diversification strategy that fixes them.
Read Article →eBay wins for high-value singles. Whatnot wins for volume and speed. Here's the full head-to-head comparison with real numbers for liquidation sellers.
Read Article →Wholesale, eBay, Amazon, Facebook Marketplace, or Whatnot? Compare all 5 methods for selling liquidation pallets on speed, margins, effort, and fees.
Read Article →Discover how SoCal liquidation stores are using Whatnot's live auction format to move inventory faster and at better prices than traditional pallet sales.
Read Article →Live commerce is the fastest-growing retail channel you're probably not using. Here's what it is, how it works, and why it matters for liquidation businesses.
Read Article →Pallet buyers know they have leverage. Whatnot buyers compete. Here's a direct comparison of what each channel actually delivers for liquidation store owners.
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