Danni Ackerman
Danni Ackerman
Who is this Danni Ackerman you ask?
Well online shes known as Udderly Good Stuff a seller of everything antique and collectible and much much more!
Since 1998 Danni has been an ecommerce seller working her way up from hobby selling to supporting her family during rough times.
Her passion is selling on eBay where she has sold nearly half a million in antiques and collectibles.
Now she not only continues to operate a successful eBay and Amazon business but also is reaching out to share her years of experience with others through teaching and speaking engagements.
She has spoken at the eBay On Location event on the Innovative Seller Panel and at The Kansas Jubilee. Author of Storage Lockers for Fun and Profit, contributing author for the Homerun Guide, and working on her next book in a series on sourcing, Sourcing on a Budget. She is an Ebay Ink Social Media Seller on the Ebay Inkblog and also writes for Outrights blog.
Shes also a regular guest on eBay Radio spreading tips and tricks to other eBay sellers.
Her experience goes back to childhood working in an antique store with her aunt who also volunteered in a local thrift shop, teaching Danni from a young age the wonders of reselling used merchandise.
Danni has been reselling through yard sales and flea markets for over 20 years.
She also managed a very successful auction house and was responsible for putting on the show from buying estates to product placement and working the floor.
Danni is also a collector of antique glass herself and decorates her own home with antiques found through estate sales, auctions and flea markets.
Danni is a mother of 4 including two daughters who have also dabbled in online selling.
She currently incorporates the help of her two small children including her son with autism.
They help with the shipping department currently but will grow into having other tasks just like her oldest two did.
Incorporating family in the business is very important to her and learning to juggle a home based business and family is not easy but she has learned how to make it work well.