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Finding Merchandise to Sell:
Creativity is King in Business
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In this article, we'll look at some
creative options available for those who don't meet the requirements to be
an authorized retailer with some of the most popular brand names.
by
Kirk A Larson
Contributing Author
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Some of
largest companies in the consumer goods market place
make
it impossible for the small, start-up online retailer to obtain their
merchandise.
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However, this is no reason to give up on your dream of being a retailer.
Less capital to invest just requires a little more creativity. Many
established retailers have built their businesses by starting out small and
then adding more products as they grew. In this article, we'll look at some
creative options available for those who don't meet the requirements to be
an authorized retailer with some of the most popular brand names.
Where do businesses find merchandise?
I'm sure some of you are thinking right now about the many eBay sellers
or independent online retailers who sell popular brand names. If they are
products that are only sold direct to authorized retailers, or through
wholesalers bound by strict manufacturer s requirements, then these sellers
are obtaining their products in one of three ways:
- They are an authorized retailer who met the manufacturer s
requirements
- They are selling used merchandise
- They purchased their
merchandise through liquidation or closeout
Sell Used Goods
If you re looking to make money selling on eBay, selling used merchandise
is a very viable idea. Many sellers, including several of my personal
friends, have built successful eBay businesses selling used clothing,
electronics, musical instruments, and toys, just to name a few. They locate
their merchandise through estate sales, garage sales, classified ads, thrift
stores, consignment shops, and sometimes even through eBay itself. Then they
clean up the merchandise if need be, and list it for sale in an attractive
and exciting way. I know several people who substantially subsidize their
existing incomes by doing this, and I even know a couple who do nothing but
sell on eBay.
Closeouts and Liquidations
Closeouts and liquidations are also a very viable source of merchandise
for both eBay and an online retail store. With a good closeout or
liquidation source, you purchase reasonable lots of overstocked or
discontinued merchandise. You'll be purchasing last year's models, but there
is a large market out there for this merchandise. Most people don't have to
have the latest style or model, especially when there is a large savings
involved by purchasing last year s products. Many sources of liquidations
and closeouts are available by searching online and calling around to do
your research.
Consider Lesser Known Brands
Another option is to look at other brands that may not be among the most
popular. Not every consumer has to have the most popular, most expensive
brand. In fact, most people don t buy the top brands all of the time, making
this market very large. This is an excellent option for someone who wants to
establish a retail store selling brand new, recent model merchandise. Once
you establish yourself as a respected retailer in this market, your
reputation will make applying to resell other products that much easier.
Keep an Open Mind
When you re deciding on a business venture, it s very important that you
don t go in with blinders on. Be willing to consider multiple types of
products before deciding on the items that you want to sell. For instance,
clothing, consumer electronics, and DVDs are very popular items, and not
just among consumers but also among sellers. If you choose a very popular
market, the requirements for resale may not only be more difficult, but it
may also be more difficult to compete with the mass of sellers in the
market.
Creativity is King
Creativity is king in the business world. To be successful, you must
locate a niche where you can provide a benefit that makes your business
stand out. When I talk of creativity, I don t necessarily mean originality,
either. There is a difference. It s difficult to be original in the business
world, as so much has been done already. Originality doesn't always win
either. If you re too above and beyond the norm, people may not relate to
your approach, and thus turn away.
Creativity could be as simple as borrowing an idea from another market
and applying it to a market where it hasn't been used. People had long
delivered flowers, and people had long delivered groceries, but no one had
ever delivered pizzas until Domino s started doing it. Now everyone down to
the smallest corner pizza joint delivers pizza because it works.
That's an example on a grand scale of where a simple idea grew into a
giant success. Not all of us will be as fortunate as Domino s, but millions
of business owners have succeeded using the same principles. They located a
niche where they could provide a benefit that made them stand out, if even
ever so slightly from their competitors. This advantage gave them market
share, and now they live comfortably from the proceeds of their creativity.
Put Forth the Time and You Will Reap the Benefits
Creating a business requires a great deal of time and research. You ll
need to research products and find some that are attainable at a price that
will make you a profit. Then, you ll need to research the market and
determine an approach that will set you apart. At the same time, remember to
keep an open mind and consider several markets, ideas, and approaches before
you decide on the best fit. You have a lot of work ahead of you, but no one
ever said that good things come easy. And I can tell you that when you do
your research and do it right, the benefits are more than worth the effort.
About The Author:
Kirk A Larson has worked for over 15 years in business
as a writer, personnel manager, and most recently for the last 4 years as a
successful entrepreneur. To learn more about Wholesalers, visit The
Wholesale Suppliers Registry at http://www.wholesale-suppliers.net
August 5 2005
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