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Make Money With Your Wholesale Distribution Lighter Business
by Jorge Olson

Published on this site: August 19th, 2006 - See
more articles from this month

Wholesale Distribution Business Review: How to Start a Refillable Lighters
Distribution Business from Home.
This article will show you all the highlights of how you can start a wholesale
distribution business selling refillable lighters to supermarkets and
convenience stores.
Lighters are one of the easiest things to wholesale and distribute. Stores
buy them like crazy!
I started selling lighters when I had my route in San Diego with about
600 stores. Other distributors told me about how much money they were
making with lighters so I decided to give them a try. They were right.
Since the first day we introduced them to the stores they were best sellers
and they have remained best sellers for years.
The first thing you should know is that I'm not talking about disposable
lighters or even name brand lighters like Colibri or Zippo. I'm talking
about Novelty or Collector lighters. The kind you see in convenience stores
and liquor stores. They are butane refillable lighters.
For example, the top selling lighters were lighters in the form of a gun,
torch lighters and chopper motorcycle style lighters.
The lighters cost about $1.25 to $1.50 plus shipping, depending on the
style of the lighter. Some of them are regular flame lighters, some of
them have a torch, and some are double or even triple wind resistant torch
lighters.
Lighters come in a small cardboard counter display. You get all of the
same kind in every display. You get from 12 to 30 lighters in each display,
depending on the size of each lighter.
When you distribute the lighters you sell them for at least $2 all the
way up to $3 or even $3.50. It all depends where you are in the USA or
in the world, the size of your town, the size of the stores, etc. You
learn how to price them quickly from the first time you go into the stores.
So how much can you make? Well, if you leave an average of 2 displays
per store containing an average of 25 lighters each, you'll sell 50 lighters
at an average of $3.00 or $150 sale. If you paid $1.50 per lighter including
shipping you made $1.50 per lighter or $75 profit in one store. If you
sell to 10 stores that day you are selling $1,500 and pocketing $750.00
minus your gas and other expenses. That's not bad for a few hours of work.
In my business all of my salespeople have to visit at least 20 stores
per day, not 10 stores!
Let's go over the numbers of our example again: -Your cost per lighter
including shipping= $1.50 -You sell the lighter to the stores = $3.00
-Each display has an average of how many lighters = 25 -If you sell just
2 displays to the store how many lighters did you sell = 50 lighters -How
much was the sale? = $150 -How much was your profit? = $75 -If you sell
to 10 stores in a day how much do you sell? = $1,500 -How much do you
profit minus gas and other expenses? = $750
Again, your business will vary depending on how many stores you have,
how often you visit them the price you sell them for, and many other variables.
Let me tell you what I like and don't like about the business. What I
like is that you go through a lot of lighters really fast. They are small
and easy to store and carry. They come in their own display so you don't
need to buy racks or displays (although you can if you want or if the
stores like them). I also like the fact that lighters are small and you
don't need a truck or extra storage to sell them.
The thing I like least about the lighter business is that the margins
are not as high as with other products. I think it's a fair trade because
of the volume you can sell. The other thing with lighters is that people
like to choose them. Instead of you selling whatever you have in the car
people like to play with them before they buy them, they like to test
them, to look at every one. It's a novelty, so they want to buy what they
like, not necessarily what sells.
All and all I think it's one of the best businesses to be in.

Jorge Olson is a consultant, speaker and entrepreneur and owns several
Wholesale Distribution companies.His latest Website teaches you step by
step how to get started and make money in Wholesale Distribution. You can
find it at http://www.LearnWholesale.com

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