Becoming an eBay Wholesaler
Many people just getting into sales
don’t understand the difference between retail and
wholesale prices. Without fully grasping this concept, becoming
a "true" eBay
wholesaler becomes very difficult- if not
impossible.
At its most basic, the amount you purchase an item for in
your local clothing store is the retail price. Let’s say you
buy a slinky black party dress for $175. The storeowner may
have purchased the dress from a wholesaler (or distributor) for
$75. That’s the wholesale price. The difference ($100) is the
profit margin the storeowner just made on that hot little
number you’re going to wear to your company’s Christmas
party.
Many sellers on eBay deal in wholesale products and
business. This means they don’t actually own or have in their
possession the product that is listed for sale. When a bidder
places the winning bid on such a product, the eBay seller
places an order for that product with his or her dropshipper
(or distributor) and has the item shipped directly to you from
their location. This is called “dropshipping”.
Can you do it? You bet. All you need to know is
the difference between a consumer (the buyer), various
wholesalers (where you can buy bulk items for much less than
they are offered for sale in a retail store) and the option for
dropshipping (or mailing directly to your customer and not to
you). In many cases, you and the buyer can save money on
shipping by having items delivered directly to the winning
bidder. In this case, the delivery is also called a “drop” or a
“dropship” order, this is one of the advantages of being an
ebay
wholesaler.
Look at it this way. If you could ship products directly to
a person’s home faster and more efficiently, wouldn’t you want
to take advantage of such a method? Of course you would. That’s
why dropshippers make more money on their products. They’ve cut
out the middle step in the shipping process.
To learn how to ship products this way, type “dropshipping”
into your online browser search bar. You’ll find all the
information, explanations and descriptions of terminology that
you need. Now that you have that figured out, click onto eBay,
register and create an account, and ship your own products to
happy and satisfied customers.
Keep in mind that when using eBay or similar auction
sites that your rating and reviews are going to be a key
to your success. When buying or selling merchandise, know your
product and how it works. Be ready and able to answer questions
from potential bidders and buyers. Just because you’re a drop
shipper and have access to multiple sources or a single source
for your product doesn’t mean your responsibility stops
there.
Engaging in an online auction business means that you must
take responsibility and be a good provider. Offer guides about
the products you’re selling, or a directory or catalog that
browsers can download from your eBay storefront or site.
Whether your products are gifts, tools, collectibles or
clothing, let your customers know that you are ready, willing
and available to answer any questions and address concerns
regarding their shipment.
You can make a profitable income as an eBay
wholesaler, but only if you’re serious about
providing excellent product and superb customer service.
Take your job seriously and strive for customer satisfaction
and you’ll be well on your way to eBay success.
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