Debunking,The,Myths,Wholesale, DIY Debunking The Myths of Wholesale Buying
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Buying and selling wholesale goods is frequently viewed as a sort of get rich quick scheme, where sellers can make enormous profits from very little investment or work. Three months after they started, people just dont understand why things havent gone according to plan! There are four myths in particular that seem to lead would-be sellers astray time and time again:Myth #1: Ebay is the best place to sell your wholesale goods.Now this is a particularly popular one. As the worlds biggest marketplace, eBay has made its fair share of millionaires. What you dont hear about so commonly, is all the people who struggle to make a profit from eBay because 100 other people are selling the exact same products for more competitive prices.This is not a new situation. Supermarkets and large discount stores often run at a loss on some items in order to attract more customers. For small or new sellers, this is a deadly scenario.The fact is, eBay is simply too competitive in some categories. Electronics, jewelry, designer clothing and computer games are all dangerous territory for the new seller. You wont stand a chance against established sellers whove already got a strong following and highly competitive prices.So what should you do? If your product falls into these or any other highly competitive category, I recommend shifting your focus to less competitive markets such as selling through classified newspapers in your local area.While you wont be reaching audiences of the size that online auctions sites such as eBay provide, buyers that use these alternative mediums to purchase goods are 9 out of 10 times more likely to pay significantly more for products. Not only will your margins can be much higher, youll also have far less competition to deal with.Its also a good idea to try using eBay international sites such as www.ebay.co.uk or www.ebay.com.au , as well as other auction sites with less competition such as www.trademe.co.nz and www.ubid.com. I find that these sites give consistently higher margins compared to eBay US, and the number of buyers is still very high.One advantage of eBay US however, is that the huge amount of competition makes it a brilliant place to pick up cheap as dirt goods to sell elsewhere! Its not uncommon to find best prices on eBay.Myth #2: You can find all your wholesale sources online.The Internet provides easy access to a great many wholesalers these days, and its a quick way of making initial contacts. However, it certainly doesnt provide access to all wholesalers. If youre serious about finding the best wholesale prices for your products, then it pays to check out other sources as well.Try looking through trade magazines such as Closeout News and Wholesale Merchandise, to name just a few. With less people vying for stock, theres a good chance youll find some exceedingly good prices tucked away in the corners!And another thing, in my experience, building up personal relationships with sellers is absolutely essential for getting the best priced goods. So whether youve found your supplier online or in a magazine, make a phone call, start up an email exchange, or have regular chats on MSN and get to know them.The time you spend building a relationship will not only mean youre in a stronger position to get better prices, but, because you know your supplier, youll be more confident that things will go smoothly when you finally do place your order.Myth #3: Pricing research is unnecessary and takes up too much valuable timeWhenever I mention this one, people always chorus: But of course we know research is important!Well why dont you spend more time doing it then?The amount of people that pass over pricing research constantly amazes me. Everyone always agrees that it is important to research prices, but when it comes down to it, they seem to think that they just know how much items cost wholesale, and how much profit they are likely to make later.But how can they just know? This is not information were given at birth! (Or perhaps Im just unlucky!) Prices are constantly in flux, and carrying out some decent (and yes, time-consuming) research is essential to a successful business for two important reasons:1. Firstly, its important to get a good idea of the average resale price for your item before you get started. For a number of popular items (DVDs, electronics and computer games in particular), the profit margins tend to be very low. Despite this, many sellers just see the popularity of the item and dive in head first. Overly-saturated markets just mean a hell of a lot of work for very little in return. Throw big, established sellers into the mix and its almost impossible to compete. But you wont know this until you research it first! So visit auction sites, read classified ads and any material you can get your hands on until you have a good idea of exactly what youre going to get.2. The second reason for research is that your preconceptions of value may be completely wrong. People have a tendency to believe that wholesale automatically means a fifth of the retail price. This is usually totally out of line! Some sellers have emailed me in shock when they realize that they actually have to spend a significant amount of money on their wholesale stock. I always thought that purchasing a container of wholesale plasma TVs would only require a few hundred dollars investment, but it looks more like several thousand, wailed one seller recently, Am I looking in the wrong place? Well, Im sorry to shatter your hopes and dreams, but buying wholesale doesnt always mean huge profits for very little investment. For some items, such a scenario is possible but only if you do the research! Myth #4: Niche items can be bought from individual wholesalers. Finding a niche item that no-one else is supplying at a competitive rate is every sellers dream. However, if you think youre going to be able to find a wholesaler supplier for the item by doing a quick Internet search for Left-handed Guitar necks then you couldnt be more wrong.Niche products are hard to find precisely because they arent wanted by absolutely everybody. Thus, finding a supplier will take quite a bit of work on your behalf as these items usually cant be purchased from individual wholesalers. Instead, youll have to contact large wholesalers, or even contact the manufacturer directly.Itll be a lot harder than you think, but if youve done your market research effectively and you take the time to find a good supplier, then your hard work will pay off.
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