Quick guide to selling clothing online


Online clothing sales are skyrocketing and just as you read this, online customers are browsing and buying jeans, dresses, shirts, swimwear and more. It seems that online buyers have overcome old fears of buying online, then finding that clothing items don't fit, or the quality doesn't meet their expectations. Currently, online clothing retailers are watching their businesses boom and experts have said that online sales of apparel and accessories are now the fastest growing product segment. 

If you want to get in on this exciting market, keep reading for insider tips and hacks on how to make it work for you. 

What's the competition like when it comes to selling clothing online? 

Where there is demand, there is supply and this market is no exception. We simply wouldn't be telling the whole truth if we didn't mention the fact that when you sell clothing, you will come up against some competitors! However, this shouldn't deter you because there are still many niche markets that you can get into such as men's fashion accessories, maternity wear, plus-size active wear, swimwear, flower girl dresses, party dresses or other niches.

The trick is to appeal to a smaller, more targeted audience, rather than a broad one. This prevents you from having to go up against large clothing stores like ASOS.com, DrJays.com and other retail giants.

Train your mind to think of a need in the market, then a product that fills their need. For example, a need in the market could be moms of pre-teens who take dance classes. They need to buy dance costumes. Another market could be plus-size pregnant women who need plus-size maternity wear.

Above all else, don't aim to be a superstore for everything. You need to find a niche market and stick to it. This will help you build a brand and a loyal following. 

Where should you selling clothing online? 

Most people will consider selling clothing on eBay. The benefit of selling on eBay is obvious - eBay gets floods of traffic everyday. There's no denying that! However, eBay can be a tough place to compete when you are selling generic items like clothing because others might be selling the same items as you and if they are more experienced, they might be able to source and sell their products cheaper than you. On eBay, this means certain death for your product sales because eBay buyers are very price-driven. 

A better approach is selling your clothing on your own website such as a SaleHoo Store like the one in the image below.

Example of a SaleHoo Store offering hiking boots

There was a time when selling from your own website was complicated and required a lot of technical knowledge, but now, website builders make it fast and easy to get your own website up and running.

The benefit of selling on your own website is that you skip marketplace fees that really eat into your profits and also, you can truly build a brand when you have your own independent store. This gives you a huge increase in the control you have over your marketing and it makes it easier to build a following.

Many online store owners later go on to sell their store in the future, something that is not possible with an eBay or other marketplace account. 

How should you market your online clothing business? 

As with most retail stores, repeat customers are key for the success of your clothing business and there are two ways that are proven to help retain customers:

  1. Provide them with excellent customer service  
  2. Stay in touch with them

We'll cover more about good customer service in another lesson, but I do want to cover some tried and true methods of keeping in touch with your customers. First up, let's talk about email marketing.

Email marketing 

Email marketing has proven itself time and time again that it's one of the best forms of online marketing. It's cost effective, it's easy and it's known for it's sound return on investment.

Start your own email marketing by collecting email addresses from customers when you make a purchase from you. Build your customer database and start sending out regular promotional material with offers, sale information and new product information. Prompt your customers with offers around the changing of the seasons (people love buying new summer or winter clothing!), or remind them about the upcoming prom season, the start of the school year, or the holiday season when new party dresses are a must.

Email marketing is free with all SaleHoo Stores or you can try simple systems like Fluttermail or MailChimp

Be aware of the rules surrounding email marketing. It is important that you have people's permission to send them marketing material via email. If you are in the US or within the European Union, you can learn more about this here. For all other countries, here's a link to a resource on Wikipedia that lists legislation by country. Find your country then look up the relevant legislation to get to know which rules apply to you. In general, the main thing is that you get permission to send email marketing material, and that you always have an option in every email that allows them to unsubscribe. 

Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest

Social media is a powerful force and a great way to keep in touch with customers and reach out to new ones. Social media requires a consistent effort from you, but can be very cost-effective for you. If you have the budget for it, you can invest in Facebook's paid advertising options to really gain some serious exposure, or you can pay professionals to make you videos for a YouTube channel. 

You'd be a fool to try and tackle all these platforms at once, so which one is right for you?

Facebook: This can pretty much work across the board for most products because so many people use Facebook on a daily basis. For ideas on how to get the most from Facebook marketing, check out these resources:

Instagram: Instagram is a highly visual platform and I've seen a lot of brands do some great things with it. It's as simple as uploading a product photo with the right hashtags. If you are new to Instagram, this article will help. 

Pinterest: This is the new darling of social commerce and there is much chatter on the web about how well Pinterest converts sales. Here's a great resource on how to get the most out of Pinterest. 

Pinterest

Pinterest offers a highly visual space to advertise items and capture new customers

A word of warning about selling clothing online 

I wouldn't be doing my job if I didn't point out the fact that when you selling clothing online, you need to be careful. Espcially when it comes to product sourcing. With branded items like Nike, Gucci and Adidas, you can get yourself into a lot of trouble if you encounter fakes. Some of the time, people know that they are buying fakes, but most of the time, it happens unwillingly and you could face prosecution, have your goods seized by customs, or have your eBay account closed down if you try and sell fake goods there.

The golden rule is to always use a reputable supplier that you can trust. Directories like SaleHoo that focus on trustworthy suppliers are your safeguard against things going horribly wrong for you. If you're a member of SaleHoo, you can browse all our clothing and fashion retailers here. I've also hand-picked a few really outstanding clothing suppliers for you to check out which are listed below. 

  • Wholesale clothing supplier #1 Based in California, USA, this wholesaler offers a huge range of apparel for men, women and children. They ship internationally and have a minimum order of $100 dollars. View their listing on SaleHoo now (A SaleHoo login is required to view)
  • Wholesale clothing supplier #2 This Australia-based kids clothing supplier offers drop shipping, wholesale lots and international shipping. They have a wide range of top brands that sell very well online including Bratz, Ninja Turtles, Barbie and more. View their listing on SaleHoo now (A SaleHoo login is required to view)
  • Wholesale clothing supplier #3 If you’re looking for lingerie and other raunchy wear, look no further! Based in the US, this supplier offers drop shipping as well as wholesale lots. They stock elegant lingerie, swimwear, bachelorette wear and novelty items. No minimum orders! View their listing on SaleHoo now (A SaleHoo login is required to view)

 

Carolyn Newsom

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.learnmore-sub h2 { margin-bottom: 15px; } Turning tragedy into triumph: How two sisters grew their ecommerce business to $50K+ in a year to support their seriously ill brother Texan sisters Carolyn Newsom and Virginia Ehrlich, of Bootsie’s Boutique, are one of SaleHoo’s great success stories. Here they provide their personal tips and tricks for how they grew a thriving ecommerce business in order to gain more family time and flexibility, while still making good money. Carolyn Newsom and her sister Virginia ‘Bootsie’ Ehrlich were working well-paid, full-time jobs when their parents sadly passed away within a few months of each other. The family tragedy also meant the sisters had to take over the care and partial financial support of their brother, Neill, who was a diabetic and double-leg amputee. But with Neill living several hundred miles away from their Texas home, the sisters needed work that was more flexible. They also needed something that would provide a reliable income. The people who were handling their parents’ estate suggested that they look at selling things on eBay. Selling products online was a foreign concept for Carolyn and Bootsie. Carolyn was an executive director at a non-profit with 20 years experience in the industry, and Bootsie was a former financial planner, insurance agent, and teacher. How to start selling on eBay They started in 2007 selling Gorham plates, silverware and china that can fetch good money on eBay. But they quickly discovered they needed more inventory to keep attracting customers, and sales ticking over. “We initially built the business around things my sister Bootsie loved: Dolls, bears, children’s clothing,” Carolyn says. “Of course, we were very exited when all the plates sold, and then other things we bought or found.” They were soon approached by wholesale suppliers and started buying some items, such as plus-size women’s clothing, in bulk. They called the business, Bootsie’s Boutique, and started listing items on eBay more regularly. In the early days, Carolyn and Bootsie were only making a few hundred dollars a month from eBay. So they started looking on forums for creative ways to grow their business, which is when they discovered SaleHoo.com. Choosing a wholesale supplier directory service Carolyn and Bootsie joined SaleHoo about a year into their business when their original suppliers stopped offering the products they needed. Carolyn says they chose SaleHoo over other directory services because of its extensive lists of vendors and product categories, as well as the “amazing, helpful” staff. “It was like being a kid in a candy store,” she says. “No one else compared.” Using SaleHoo, the sisters were able to find the vendors and products they needed, many of which they still use today. They include wholesale websites such as FashionGo for women’s clothing; The Immediate Resource for prom dresses; Entertainment Earth for action figures and toys; and Crayon Kids Fashion for children’s clothing. Finding a niche Carolyn says they chose plus-size women’s clothing as their niche early on as the market was “very underserved”. “Plus size ladies love to look great and sexy, too,” Carolyn says. However, they have since expanded to all types of women’s clothing, prom dresses, flower girl dresses, christening clothing, porcelain dolls, action figures, tea sets and Disney/Mattel and Hasbro dolls. They also sell gift baskets for different occasions, such as a birthday gift basket, a cheerful “get well” basket, and a romantic anniversary basket via drop shipping. Carolyn says SaleHoo helped to connect them with great suppliers for each new niche they picked up. SaleHoo also provided data and information on potential new niche markets, she says. Some of their most popular products include Halloween costumes, flower girl dresses, christening clothing, children’s play clothes, and toys. Today, their product range includes pet costumes, Star Wars action figures, lace-lined cocktail dresses, and Kreative Kids soft toys. Carolyn’s tip for new sellers: “Try to find your niche, but also try to find things that will sell well in all the seasons or holidays.” Sometimes when one niche is booming, another falls flat which means it helps to spread your business across multiple markets. Buying in bulk versus dropshipping Carolyn says they mainly opt to buy in bulk from wholesale suppliers, but use drop shipping for some items. Drop shipping is a method in which the seller doesn’t keep goods in stock, but instead transfers customer orders and shipment details to a manufacturer, retailer, or wholesaler, who then ships the goods. Carolyn says drop shipping can be a good way to get started selling online. “You can begin by drop shipping so you do not have to carry inventory, package and mail all the items, and SaleHoo has so many great drop shipping vendors for you to use.” She recommends contacting drop shipping suppliers to make sure that they can meet your needs in a timely manner. "You will want a drop ship company that ships their products in 1-2 days to the delight of your customers, not one that takes 2-3 days or has inconsistent inventory levels.” Generating a steady income Within a year of using SaleHoo, Carolyn and Bootsie had grown Bootsie’s Boutique from earning a few hundred dollars a month to more than $50,000 a year. “It has grown significantly larger than we had ever imagined,” she says. “Connecting with SaleHoo was definitely a turning point.” She puts the success down to “the quality goods from dependable vendors” found on SaleHoo. SaleHoo has helped Bootsie’s Boutique progress from bronze to silver level on eBay where they are now a “top-rated seller” and have positive feedback from more than 5000 happy customers. The forums, newsletters, blog posts, videos and other content from SaleHoo has also helped them to expand beyond eBay. They now have stores on Bonanza.com, Addoway.com and Etsy.com. The profit margins on most of their products are double the wholesale cost, but hard to get items can sell for “ridiculous amounts”. Some products, such as gift baskets and silk arrangements, have lower profit margins of 20-25% as there are extra costs associated with drop shipping. Diversifying their product range as well as their online presence has helped the sisters to sustain a steady income. They even set up a subsidiary of their business in the name of their brother, called Neill’s Deals, where they mostly sell children’s toys. The sisters used the proceeds from Neill’s Deals to help pay for their brother’s living expenses and healthcare. More flexibility and family time Carolyn and Bootsie have also managed to achieve their most important goals - more flexibility and family time. Carolyn says when she was working as an executive director at a non-profit, she was doing 65 to 80-plus hours a week. “Now it is more like 40 hours. Plus you can work while travelling, and can even do drop shipping from almost anywhere.” This allowed the sisters to spend important time with their brother Neill during the years before he passed away. They now donate the proceeds from Neill’s Deals to various charities for children and veterans, as well as the Salvation Army, Red Cross and the National Kidney Foundation. Carolyn says it’s easy to put the business “on vacation” and take care of more pressing things. But the greatest benefit of selling online is “that family can be first at any time”. Top tips for ecommerce success In her nine years of selling online, Carolyn has great advice for anyone looking to make a living in ecommerce. “Start selling something you love, no longer need, or take advantage of the fantastic help videos on SaleHoo for ideas and data on niche markets. “When you decide what you want to sell, check the SaleHoo directory first for details and reviews on suppliers that sell just about anything you would want to sell or drop ship.” She says it’s important to make your eBay listings as “complete, honest and interesting as possible” to improve search engine optimization (SEO). “List often, so there is life going through your site. “Also, update things regularly by adding pictures, changing prices, adding details to the description, title or drop down menu options/traits. Fill in all that you can, as data is king.” Carolyn says she and Bootsie also took online courses, read articles, and watched educational videos. “We took advantage of so much that SaleHoo offered and benefitted exponentially.” And posting on social media regularly also helps generate brand awareness and sales, Carolyn says. Carolyn and Bootsie have a combined 70,000 followers on Twitter and also use Instagram and Facebook to push their products. “Set up automatic tweets to post any new items you list or that get re-listed,” Carolyn says. “Get your friends involved to retweet or post your things on their Facebook or Instagram. Reciprocate. “If you do not have time to do all the social media posts and marketing, there are many resources available to help. The idea is to get lots of backlinks from such posts to your items.” At the core of the business was treating their customers and vendors well and enjoying the ride. “Thank each customer and vendor,” Carolyn says. “Build your business one sale at a time. Have fun.”

Carolyn Newsom
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