Wholesale & eBay Forum » General Trading Advice » Future wholesaler with some questions

by: Tildorf
SaleHoo Junior Member
11 posts
Posted 23 Dec 08 6:11 am.
Ok so I have been driving semi for 3 years. This fall I got laid off and I've been looking for a job since with little luck. I am a divorced father with two children so over the road isn't an option. So I did some research and found some reviews. Money is tight but Salehoo seemed legit. I'm convinced it was a good perchase, but as you can imagine I have no capital being unemployed. <insert dropship question here> I've read a lot of information and posts. <insert electronics endevears here!>I investigated the dropship and its really not a good option or what I'm looking for. I plan on saving a little money and going into business with Jimmy. I have learned from him that not only eBay but Yahoo, ebid, ubid, online classifieds, local classifieds and flea markets. All brilliant stuff. I'm excited to get started! I expect a rough road but I'm compiling as much info as possible. I've contacted auction houses in the area and such. I'm having trouble finding info on flea markets. Any suggestions? Also, can I sell this stuff to stores by chance? Like some local retailers? What's the average price of a warehouse to store around ten pallets? Is dock leasing more expensive? Is it necessary or smart to find a dock to lease if iI'm moving ten pallets a month?I'm enjoying learning all I can and finding my sea legs before I take the leap.
by: singapore101
SaleHoo Master Member
318 posts
Posted 23 Dec 08 7:11 am.
Depends which part of the country your from.You can also look in the yellow pages and find a local storage company.You probally have drove past them.They are usually long metal buildings which have a garage type door.They are usually Fenced in.Cost depends on which size you get.They probally wont have a loading dock.
by: openboxshop
SaleHoo Junior Member
11 posts
Posted 23 Dec 08 7:15 am.
Hi Jason,
by: singapore101
SaleHoo Master Member
318 posts
Posted 23 Dec 08 8:31 am.
If you get a truck load of returns make sure you rent a big dumpster to throw what junk out.
by: fudjj
SaleHoo Staff
2969 posts
Posted 23 Dec 08 8:42 am.
My advice, don't over capitalize at start up. If you have space to store one or two pallets where you are, then start with one or two pallets.Marc Ransom
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by: Tildorf
SaleHoo Junior Member
11 posts
Posted 23 Dec 08 2:22 pm.
I live in the midwest, Wisconsin. I'm close to a city of about 70k with a lot of small towns surrounding me.
by: fudjj
SaleHoo Staff
2969 posts
Posted 23 Dec 08 9:33 pm.
Sounds like you are getting all the ducks setup up in the correct line to me, so good luck with it Jason : )Marc Ransom
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by: ivrsell
SaleHoo Senior Member
106 posts
Posted 27 Dec 08 5:09 am.
Like fudjj says 'don't over capitalize at start up. If you have space to store one or two pallets where you are, then start with one or two pallets.'
by: openboxshop
SaleHoo Junior Member
11 posts
Posted 28 Dec 08 8:34 pm.
I Love it!!!!
I'll learn how to sell the lemons, the ade AND the peels! :)

by: Tildorf
SaleHoo Junior Member
11 posts
Posted 3 Jan 09 8:11 am.
I just did some research on store fronts. Ebay is cheapest start up with large fees. Yahoo is next in line followed by Amazon. Amazon seems to offer more with your own store plus an amazon store. Anyone use all three or any of the 3 that can weigh in as to which is most successful or preferable? I realise that more then one is a great idea, but as a start up eBay looks the most attractive from my shoes... :)
by: Tildorf
SaleHoo Junior Member
11 posts
Posted 3 Jan 09 8:15 am.
On another note. Am I being realistic to think that after a month or two of selling CR that I could possibly have the capital to purchase clothing pallets to open up afore mentioned store/s? I'm gonna want stock b4 I open them up of course. :)
by: fudjj
SaleHoo Staff
2969 posts
Posted 3 Jan 09 8:33 am.
If you have the stock to fill a shop, and still have enough capital to run constant auctions to drive traffic to your shop, I personally think ebay's base option is great value.Marc Ransom
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by: openboxshop
SaleHoo Junior Member
11 posts
Posted 3 Jan 09 7:32 pm.
Personally, I do not use a storefront from anyone else as I build and host my own sites. The reason I do it that way is I have a lot more control over ever aspect of the site.
by: fudjj
SaleHoo Staff
2969 posts
Posted 3 Jan 09 11:02 pm.
Sandy is spot on, the best option is to always have your own site, however that comes with the priviso that you can generate enough traffic to create sales.Marc Ransom
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by: Tildorf
SaleHoo Junior Member
11 posts
Posted 4 Jan 09 1:41 am.
Very good advice from both of you. definetly giving me blocks to build on. You 2 woud make Visa proud, 'priceless'. :) Thanks a million....eventually. :)