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Wholesale Suppliers
Product supply becomes increasingly important as your business grows. You'll find that you will need at least two sources for each product you sell in order to have a reliable re-stock system. Large amounts of product usually only come from one place: wholesale suppliers. There are two different types of wholesale supply:
The best way to find wholesalers is to use directories. It's important to realize that legitimate wholesalers won't go out of their way to seek business from low-volume sellers (i.e. eBay sellers), and thus, probably won't optimize their website for generic keywords such as 'wholesale supplier' for that reason. They might do business with you if you go to the trouble of contacting them, but they won't seek you out. Thus, be very wary of sites that appear in a Google search for 'wholesale suppliers' - they may very well be illegitimate.
Good directories include:
The problem is though, everyone who uses eBay knows about a lot of these sites. You'll still be able to get some good deals, but the best bargains to be found will be when you find and approach a wholesaler yourself. As your confidence grows, trying searching for wholesalers by using cold calling.
When contacting a wholesaler, you need to consider the following:
You may also find that it is difficult getting wholesalers to open an account for you when you are a new seller. It is a lot easier if your business has been established for some time already before you go seeking a wholesale supplier. Then you can answer with confidence questions such as:
Just be sure not to inflate how much stock you sell in order to get the wholesaler on board. You'll only find yourself in deep water when you have too much stock on your hands later on!