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Published on this site: September 12th, 2006 - See more articles from this month
If you want to know how to succeed at something, it's a good idea to talk
to someone who already has. Renowned eBay PowerSeller Skip McGrath offers
some helpful insights on how you can find product sources for your online
business. Once you've determined what you're selling-where do you go to
get the goods?
Sourcing with a Pro
According to McGrath, one of the best sources for products is local distributors
because they're easy to find. Go to http://smartpages.com
and you can search by type. Just enter the word "wholesale"
and your zip code and you'll get a list of manufacturers and wholesalers
within 100 miles of that zip code. And under the company name, you'll
see the kind of products they carry.
For traditional wholesale suppliers, like gift and merchandise manufacturers
and overstock distributors, McGrath recommends
several online sources:
Alternative Sources
Nearly every medium and large city in the U.S. has a merchandise mart
or gift mart. They're like indoor malls where product manufacturers have
their showrooms. You can see the products and pricing and place orders.
Once you've registered at a mart in person, some even have online sites
where you can shop the market.
These marts aren't open to the public, and neither are the tradeshows
that come to your area. So to get in, you'll need the following:
The good news is once you're registered with these marts, you'll likely get an invitation and tickets in the mail when tradeshows come to your area-which saves you the trouble of registering for those.
Close to Home
A rather surprising source of resale merchandise is eBay itself. McGrath
confides, "On eBay and all of the other online auction sites out
there you can often find tremendous bargains." Sometimes other sellers
don't recognize the value of their goods, or they don't photograph them
well or write a good title or description. If you know your product market and take the time
to present it well, you can turn over some amazing deals in your own backyard.
Chris Malta and Robin Cowie of WorldwideBrands.com are the
Writers and Hosts of the Entrepreneur Magazine EBiz and Product Sourcing
Radio Shows. http://www.worldwidebrands.com/EMRinfo
for more free eBiz info
from Entrepreneur Magazine Radio!
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