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by: BeadArtDesign
New SaleHoo Member
6 posts
Posted 26 Oct 09 6:44 am.
I have just spent days going through many of the suppliers on this site both here and overseas. I then compared the wholesale prices being offered on a range of categories in ebay (US & AUS) completed listings and I can't seem to find an Australian supplier really offering prices where resellers can make a profit.
by: haydee
SaleHoo Master Member
361 posts
Posted 26 Oct 09 7:50 am.
Hi Melissa,
by: ozgunner
SaleHoo Junior Member
17 posts
Posted 26 Oct 09 8:54 am.
Hey, great article Haydee - thanks for the heads up
by: BeadArtDesign
New SaleHoo Member
6 posts
Posted 26 Oct 09 10:42 am.
Thanks Haydee for your tips....I work in jewellery design and can actually make goods to sell as I am able to buy wholesale components from Australia and the US etc. However, the problem is that there are so many Chinese sellers on ebay.com.au that even if I make the goods I still can't compete with them.My profit margins are minimal after weighing up the pros & cons. At this stage (like most others no doubt) I'm essentially looking for products that I can make a 30%+ margin on.
by: fudjj
SaleHoo Staff
2971 posts
Posted 26 Oct 09 9:40 pm.
Thanks Haydee for your tips....I work in jewellery design and can actually make goods to sell as I am able to buy wholesale components from Australia and the US etc. However, the problem is that there are so many Chinese sellers on ebay.com.au that even if I make the goods I still can't compete with them.My profit margins are minimal after weighing up the pros & cons. At this stage (like most others no doubt) I'm essentially looking for products that I can make a 30%+ margin on.30% margins selling on Ebay are fast becoming a rare animal simply because of the competition. I would still be tempted to try the jewellery if I were you, yes you will have the Asian competition, but you have the Australian made marketing card to play, and quick shipping!
I'm not opposed to importing from China but would prefer to promote and sell goods designed and made Australia...just need to keep searching I guess.
Is there anywhere on the forum that covers 'success stories'...need a few to keep the motivation up!!
Thanks for the article links...very informative.
Marc Ransom
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by: BeadArtDesign
New SaleHoo Member
6 posts
Posted 26 Oct 09 10:36 pm.
Thanks so much fugjj...you have certainly given me some great tips and I will trial some of my own products on ebay for a while. I also like the idea of looking for quality undervalued second hand stuff - I may even be able to set up some sort of consigning business with local dealers that never seem to turn over their stock which is often just sitting on dusty shelves for years.
by: fudjj
SaleHoo Staff
2971 posts
Posted 26 Oct 09 10:53 pm.
Cheers Melissa, and I like your thinking regarding getting in amongst some liquidated stock. Plenty of retailers and suppliers have stock gathering dust that they could convert into cash flow, so one well worth going after as well.Marc Ransom
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by: irene_salehoo
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1951 posts
Posted 18 Oct 10 11:54 pm.
Hi Melissa,Irene
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by: shaverswholesaler
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Posted 13 Nov 10 3:27 pm.
[However, the problem is that there are so many Chinese sellers on ebay.com.au that even if I make the goods I still can't compete with them.]Wezhou Foreign Trade Industrial Product Co Ltd
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