Hello All,
I finally signed up after weeks of research and debating with myself.
This is the first Wholesale/Resale/Liquidator list site that I have purchased and so far I can't stop reading the forums and the bonus guides. The information here is what will pay off the membership fee I believe.
I'm going to open my first e-store and i'm going to use Amazon.com as a launching pad. My inspiration: I needed to clean out my closet, so i listed items on Amazon (not ebay) and they are selling quite well at my listed price (which is fair.) Unfortunately my junk is limited and it's running out, so I decided that I could/should start taking the e-commerce direction instead of being a traveling IT consultant. *cough* laid off traveling IT consultant.*cough*
From reading the forums, which has helped a lot considering i'm coming into this with limited visibility, I've decided there is a lot more work ahead for me. I'm going to list the things that I think will make me successful, and if anyone has anything to add or suggest based on their experience(s), that would be great. Here is what i've picked up so far:
1. Business Plan. - just to keep me on track and keep things realistic.
2. Acquire product.
--I'm going to start out with liquidators rather than drop shippers and wholesalers. I've chosen ppwg.com ($80 incl shipping est.) to get my feet wet. I've also been eyeing liquidation.com for general merchandise (more on this later.) I plan on selling any excess/leftovers items at flea markets ($20 for a monthly space), craigslist (free) and the local classifieds (nominal)
--I've found my niche product ******* ***** <-niche item withheld :) I just need to find my liquidator or Manufacturer.
---- I've found my hook/angle for my marketing piece ie: 31 flavors, home of the whopper, etc.
--I'm starting with ppwg as my own personal challenge to see if i can deal with good and bad products (less than new, used, damaged) and to see how i react to those conditions on a small scale. It's my 'Balls to the wall' approach to see if i'm as good at sales as I fool myself into believing I am.
3. Form an LLC in AZ. I'm going to use a reputable attorney ($600) includes EIN, trademark, tax forms and lifetime consultation. Minimize my liability and separate my personal assets. Get reseller license in city/state.
4. Register my domain name (name picked out 9.99 per year + 8.99 for privacy)
5. 30 day trial of Amazon web package {$60+ 7% monthly} (it will save me on SSL, Merchant account, etc to start out with) If this takes off, then i'll use my own web hosting and merchant account to save on the fees. If anyone differs and experience with one or the other, please let me know.
6. Obtain free shipping supplies from USPS.com (small mailers, media mail boxes, etc) I do need to find a good supply for boxes and packaging material though... any ideas? Register for a USPS, UPS, and FEDEX account for shipping (not sure if there are fees associated with these three for merchants aside from the actual cost of shipping.)
7. Search out competitors prices, adjust prices, maintain inventory, tracking, customers,list items, ship items, test items, fix items --- basically spend 40+ hours here in this area and hope for a 10-20% margin when the dust settles factoring any returns, fees, etc.
My questions are: I'm residential and I'd like to receive a pallet at a time (from any source), I'd rather have the pallets delivered to a place with a dock. I'm only planning to unwrap and bring the items home to ship from there. I'm not going to need a warehouse for 1 pallet delivery and i'm not going to be profitable renting a warehouse. LTL freight is costly enough to leave me with ust 100 dollars profit or a -500 loss depending on how things go. I've calculated this based on fed-ex and ups calculators including lift gate service and me breaking down the pallet on the street. Is there a place that will simply let me receive a pallet on their docks, as long as i come and offload the product myself? Renting a warehouse for 1-2 (maybe 3) pallets a month is not smart business.
Am I being realistic?
I really don't have any other sources other than to appeal of experienced folks for suggestions and a few written resources on entrepreneurs.com, forbes, money inc, google. The old adage'Successful people surround themselves with other successful people' Unfortunately for me, not many people are self motivated and successful around me, they are sheep working the 8-6 for their bosses and i'm the guy with all of the ideas and 'Wishful thinking.'
I'm hoping as I learn, going through my hits and misses this year, you will see me as a success next year on these boards.
Cheers.