How to Build Your online Consignment Business
by Chris Malta & Robin Cowie

Published on this site: August 7th, 2006 - See more
articles from this month

Get the Word Out!
Consignment is a simple concept-taking other people's products and selling
them for a percentage of the sale. According to Skip McGrath, of http://skipmcgrath.com,
a successful eBay PowerSeller, "[Consignment selling] is the fastest
growing phenomenon on eBay." The key to successful online consignment
is marketing your services. You really have to promote your business, and McGrath shares some techniques for doing just that.
There are four areas you'll use:
Advertising,
Public relations,
Networking,
Creating a website.
- Advertising:
The market you're in will determine your course of action here. The
Retail Market-selling products for ordinary people:
- Door hangers
- Classified ads in small to medium-sized market newspapers
- Flyers
- Posters
- Radio spots
- Attorneys-estate executors and bankruptcy processors
The Business to Business Market-selling excess inventory for retailers
and manufacturers:
- Classified ads in business journals
- Direct mail
- Attorneys-bankruptcy processors
- Local charities and not-for-profits-rather than always asking their
supporters for money, they can ask them to donate products you know
will sell. So you can build a relationship that's profitable for both
of you.
- Public Relations
Write a press release, print out a copy and mail it to all your local
newspapers-they'll promote your new business in hopes you'll advertise
with them.
Community groups-the Lions, the Jaycees, your local chamber of commerce.
These are especially useful for business marketing. Your chamber of
commerce should have a newsletter that you can advertise in and every
chamber member in town will get.
If you sign up for a community group, volunteer for something. You'll
make more contacts and be taken more seriously than if you just show
up to the meetings to gain more contacts.
- Networking
The McGrath 3-foot Rule. Explains McGrath, "I always have business
cards on me.and anyone that gets within 3 feet of me [is] going to learn
what I do." .Cold call on potential customers. Walk around the
business section of town (or your neighborhood for retail) and let them
know that you can help them liquidate their surplus merchandise. If
businesses seem reticent, offer to let them give you one or two pieces
as a trial and then make sure you do a good job selling those. .Build
a database of your customers. Collect business cards and stay in contact
periodically. Send an email, send a Christmas card. Retaining customers
is easier than finding new ones.
- Create a website
Try to include your city and the word "consignment" in the
title-these are very popular search terms right now.
Have a link from your site to your consignors so they can check the
status of their own auctions.
Send out emails or newsletters through your website to your customer
database.
You may find some methods work for you better than others, but the main
thing is just to let the world know you're there-get the word out!

Chris Malta and Robin Cowie of WorldwideBrands.com are the Writers
and Hosts of The Entrepreneur Magazine EBiz and Product Sourcing Radio
Shows.
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