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This article
is perfect for internet and ebusiness beginners 'The Only 5 Things You
Can Sell' by Palyn Peterson So, you want to start an internet store
do you? What is it are you going to sell? This really is the first thing
to tackle, because without any products your store will fail, guaranteed.
All jokes aside, let me share some insight on broad this topic.
First,
do you have anything to offer that you can make? Crafts, exotic bird
houses, jewelry, doll houses? Most people will answer "No" to this one,
but that is ok! Lots of options are still available. In fact, most online
stores do not create their own products. Affiliate programs are another
great choice. An affiliate program is when a company gives you commission
to sell their products. You direct customers to their website, and that
is it. You don't manage inventory, the sale or shipping.
Some companies
may provide web space and site creation support, but be careful about
going that route -- they may want to charge you setup fees and maybe
a membership fee. If the affiliate program is worth it, it will most
likely be free.
Here are
other points to pay attention to:
1. How
much commission you will receive with each sale. 5%- 10% is on the low
side. Try to stick with companies that will pay you 20%-35%. I've even
come across some affiliate programs that pay as much as 50%.
2. Read
the affiliate agreement. Some companies state you can only sell their
products on your website, and no one else's. If this works for you,
great. If not, be sure to read the agreement and make sure this is not
the case.
3. What
the pay out amounts are. Know how much you need to make before a check
is cut and mailed to you.
4. Do you
receive support? Many companies offer their affiliates marketing material
to help sell products. This could include website content, pictures,
banners, cut-and- paste emails, and classified ads. Some people pull
in many thousands of dollars a month with affiliate programs, they can
work, but remember to be careful! There are many wolves in sheep clothing
just waiting to take your setup fee and monthly payments just to leave
you without support and no sales. If affiliate programs interest you,
there are a number of good affiliate program directories.
Here are
a few:
1. www.affiliatesdirectory.com
2. www.associateprograms.com
3. www.affiliatematch.com
Next, a
very popular and incredibly practical choice is drop shipping. Drop
shipping is when a wholesale distributor maintains the product inventory,
you create a store selling those products and take customer's orders
at retail prices. You then turn around and send the customer's order
to the wholesale distributor who ships the products to your customer,
often with your company name on the package.
The customer
receives their products not knowing that you are running the business
with no inventory and from the comfort of your home. And no inventory
means you only spend money when you are making money. In other words,
you only spend money buying products at wholesale when you are just
going to turn around and charge retail price to a customer. How great
is that? This is one of the most popular methods of running a retail
business on the internet, and for good reason!
The great
majority of wholesale distributors will ask you for your TAX ID number
when creating an account. Your TAX ID number can be found on your sales
tax license if you have one, or usually your social security number
will suffice if you do not have a license. For free information on getting
a sales tax license, visit this page: www.futureinternetmarketing.com/inetlaw/inetlaw.htm.
When searching
for wholesale distributors, be careful because there are a lot of companies
out there that will drop ship products and claim to be wholesale distributors
when they really aren't! They will take your order just to turn around
and order from the real wholesaler. This should spell L-O-S-S to you.
What's happening is that you are buying the product at a price marked
up from the actual wholesale price, and then you'll need to mark it
up even further when selling it to your customer.
There is
a big slice of the profit pie that you aren't getting! Most distributors
that offer thousands of different products in a number of different
categories are usually that type of operation. Also, if the distributor
wants to charge you a subscription fee, that should set an alarm off
in your head. Occasionally the wholesale distributor will charge a per-
drop-ship fee, and maybe have a minimum order requirement (either in
quantity or dollar amount).
A FEW
(and I say few) legit wholesale distributors will charge a setup fee
(one wholesale distributor I worked required that the first order be
$200 or more), but I have NEVER come across a legit wholesale distributor
that charges a subscription fee. If you are having trouble deciding
what products to sell, try this: go shopping! Don't actually buy anything
(if you don't want to, at least), just look around and see what products
interest you. Do you see a site that you think you could do better?
Are you a sports fan? Sell sports equipment or memorabilia! Do you enjoy
pool? Sell billiard supplies! Enjoy gardening, or interior decorating?
Sell products for those!
A word
of advice though, the computer component market is crammed. You will
have more competition there than with most other products. Information
products are a fabulous option as well. Not only can they easily be
created by you, they are even easier to distribute because they can
simply be emailed to your customers. Can you fix cars? Write a maintenance
tips manual. Write an eBook on saving money around the household. Write
a manual on how to negotiate with car dealers.
Maybe
you know how to make the cue ball jump across a pool table over what
would have been an obstacle. I sure don't, and I wouldn't mind finding
out! Basically, the question is "What do you know?" Don't underestimate
yourself either! A great way to get started is to use the mind-map technique.
This technique allows you to jot down ideas that relate to a core idea
and build a skeleton of subjects that are all associated with each other.
After only a short time doing this, you should have more than enough
subjects to piece together a good eBook.
For more
information on mind- maps, visit these resources:
1. www.peterussell.com/mindmaps/mindmap.html
2. www.shared-visions.com/explore/literature/mindmap.htm
3. www.tsd.jcu.edu.au/netshare/learn/mindmap/howto.html
If you
look long enough, or are just plain lucky, you will eventually come
across someone selling the complete rights to a product. You can buy
it from them and resell it for as much as you want, as often as you
want, and retain 100% of the profits. These deals are few and far between,
and can usually cost quite a bit. But do keep your eyes open for them,
it may be just what you are looking for. Hopefully a number of product
ideas have sparked as you were reading this article. As you can see,
there are a lot of very good options available to you.
Review
all of them and choose the best one, or ones, for your business situation.
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