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September 2007- Content for SEO

FEATURED COMMENTARY

By Colleen Darwent,
Affiliate Coordinator


Hi Everyone!
One of the many methods of SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is having content that is frequently updated and relevant to your topic. In this newsletter I am giving you a recent article that was written by our CEO, Chris Malta and published in Entrepreneur Magazine. As with all the articles on our site you may repurpose content by changing it and making it fit the style of your newsletter or site, but be sure to credit the author as well as Worldwide Brands as your source for the article. That just means more affiliate links for you. Remember that you can link to any of the Worldwide Brands website pages with your affiliate id, even the articles database. We have even provided you with the ability to use RSS feeds!
Here is a condensed version of Chris’ article. To read the full article please go to Entrepreneur Magazine

Enjoy…

Finding Product for Your Business

The idea of product sourcing may seem overwhelming to you as a new business owner, but it’s really very simple: It just means finding products at a wholesale price that you can resell at a retail price. Whether you’re starting an eCommerce site or a physical retail business, you need a steady, reliable source of inventory. Otherwise, you are going to end up disappointing your customers through lack of product variety, back orders and more. For the vast majority of retail entrepreneurs, the main source of products will be a factory-authorized wholesale supplier.
The first thing to understand about product sourcing is who wholesale suppliers really are and why you must work with them.

Buying Wholesale
Many startup business owners have the false impression that buying at wholesale means they should be able to source their products directly from the product manufacturer. A manufacturer’s job is to make products. They are not interested in selling their products, a few cases at a time, to thousands of retailers.
Wholesale suppliers operate in a service industry consisting of warehouses, sales forces, support and logistics offices, merchandising teams, delivery mechanisms and much more. The wholesale industry is the infrastructure that bridges the gap between the manufacturer (who makes very large numbers of products) and the retailer (who sells the product, one unit at a time, to the end consumer).
Wholesalers turn very large numbers of products into smaller, more easily distributable numbers of products. As a rule, wholesalers are the source from which large manufacturers require you to obtain your products.

Factory-Authorized?
When a wholesale supplier is factory-authorized, that means it has been chosen by the manufacturer to have a direct relationship and certain exclusive rights to wholesale that manufacturer’s products. Becoming authorized as a wholesaler for well-known, brand-name products isn’t easy. Wholesalers sometimes spend years working toward authorization to sell big brand names.
Most manufacturers will choose only a relatively small, strategically located number of wholesalers to sell their products because it’s more cost-effective for them. When you’re looking for factory-authorized wholesalers of particular products, there may not be many choices available.
As a retailer, you must make sure you’re working with genuine, factory-authorized wholesale suppliers. For the vast majority of physical products, brand name or not, that’s as close to a manufacturer-direct relationship as a retailer can get. Because the factory-authorized wholesaler is connected directly to the manufacturer, that is also where you will get your best pricing.
When it comes down to it, there is only one good way to research genuine wholesale suppliers: Ask the manufacturers. Contact the manufacturer of the products you want to sell, and simply ask them who their authorized wholesalers are. They know. They’ll tell you, and you’ll be sure you’re not being scammed.

To Find a Product Manufacturer:

  1. Buy a sample of the product, or look at a display model. Somewhere in the box or on the product you’ll find the name of the manufacturer.
  2. Call the corporate headquarters of the manufacturer, and ask for the sales department.
  3. Tell the sales representative you are a retail business owner, you want to sell their products in your store, and you need to know who their factory-authorized wholesale suppliers are.

This research process does take a long time, especially if you want to locate drop-ship and light bulk suppliers who will work with you as an online retailer, which are fairly rare. If you’re going to do the research yourself, you should start now, and continue doing a little research each day.

Sourcing Success
Startup retail entrepreneurs who take the time to understand product sourcing have won half the battle before they even begin selling. Take that time, and you’ll be doing the best you can to ensure your success.

Info to Grow
Product sourcing isn't just something you do once and forget about – it's an ongoing process that continues throughout the life of your business. You must take the time to learn what you're doing in this critical process if you truly want to succeed.

  • www.WorldWideBrands.com: This site contains several free e-books, a large collection of free articles and videos, a product sourcing newsletter and more.
  • www.ProductSourcingShow.com: Home of Product Sourcing Radio, a weekly show dedicated to product sourcing information, interviews, articles, podcasts, audio archives and more.


Chris Malta is host of Product Sourcing Radio, product sourcing editor of The eBay Radio Show, and founder and CEO of WorldWideBrands.com, publishers of OneSource, the World’s Largest Source of qualified, factory-direct eCommerce Wholesalers

 

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