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Happy Holidays from Worldwide Brands!

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

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It’s that time of year again when you need to seriously consider getting your business started right for the New Year.

According to the US Small Business Administration, over 600,000 people start a business every year. Many succeed and many fail.

Why do they fail? According to the SBA, many small business owners fail because they lack the training and knowledge necessary to run a successful business.

At WorldwideBrands.com we help you with that. We have eBooks, articles, videos, workbooks and more that will teach you how to get your business started right, how to work with wholesale suppliers, what are the best services to use and more.

Along with our fantastic training and education, our main business focus is our Product Sourcing Tool. Our Tool contains over 8 million wholesale products from thousands of wholesale suppliers that work with online retailers.

We investigate and certify each wholesale supplier before we list them in our tool so our members can be assured that they are working with a legitimate wholesale supplier and not a scam or a middleman.

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Beware of Drop Shipping ‘Agents’

Thursday, October 27th, 2011


Using a Drop Shipper is a great way to sell products on the Internet. A legitimate Drop Shipper is a manufacturer or a wholesale distributor who will send products one at a time directly to your customers for you, from the warehouse.

You never have to buy inventory up front, and you never have to pack and ship products yourself.

All you do is place images of those products on your Auctions or Web Site, and you collect on every sale without ever touching the product.

Here at Worldwide Brands, our entire business is dedicated to making sure people have accurate, up to date information about legitimate Product Sources such as Drop Ship Wholesale Suppliers.

As we warn throughout our site, there is one constant thing in Internet Drop Shipping that you need to watch out for. Over and over again, you are going to see companies who do their best to make you think they are real wholesale drop shippers, when they are NOT. Companies who are NOT real drop shippers are middlemen whose sole business is to dip into your profits, by getting in between you and the real drop ship supplier.

Drop Shipping ‘Agents’ are a particularly interesting example of this. You see, they DO provide access to one, two, or maybe a few REAL drop shippers. However, they are STILL a MIDDLEMAN.

There are two problems with using Drop Shipping ‘Agents’.

They ARE middlemen. They charge you recurring monthly and/or annual fees that you should not have to pay in order to access the real drop shippers they provide access to. You should never pay a recurring fee for the ‘privilege’ of placing orders with a real drop shipper!

You’ll find the competition impossible to deal with. Most of these ‘Agents’ only give you access to one drop shipper. Even those ‘Agents’ who give you access to several drop shippers (and charge you more for it!) are doing something that can bury your business before it gets started. They are causing intense competition! They are going to advertise their service all over the Internet. Thousands, or even tens of thousands of people will pay for it. Guess what happens then? YOU, and all of those thousands of others are all trying to use the SAME small handful of Drop Shippers!  The competition becomes way too intense, and you’ll never sell anything!

Let’s take a step back and go over the whole issue.

A real wholesale drop shipper ALWAYS owns their OWN warehouse. They have offices in, or attached to that warehouse. It’s a physical building, with walls, windows, doors, maybe a few trees outside on the lawn. There is a loading dock, where trucks back up and deliver pallet loads of products. They have people working for them in that warehouse. The people who run their web site peek their heads out of the office doors and say, “Hi, Wanda!” and, “Hey there, Mike!” to actual human beings who work there, receiving inventory from manufacturing plants, packaging orders for drop shipping, putting a new filter in the Coffeemaker, etc.

Drop Shipping “Agents” work very hard to make you think they own their own warehouses. There are some who are very good at that. They tell you that you can access thousands, or even tens of thousands of products from their ‘warehouse’, or from many of their different ‘warehouses’ in different locations.

Again, here’s the first important part. Drop Shipping “Agents” do NOT own their own warehouses. They are MIDDLEMEN.

No matter how many products or warehouses these people claim to have, they don’t have a single one. They’re just sitting in a house or a rented office somewhere, thinking up clever web site text and new ways to make you think they are the real thing.

Some of them are even more clever. There are ‘Agents’ out there who will actually TELL you that they ARE ‘Agents’. They’ll tell you that even though they ARE ‘Agents’, they don’t really make any money by acting as a middleman. Some of them want you to believe the do it out of the goodness of their hearts. Others will tell you that they make their money only from your ‘Membership Fees’. However they say it, they usually bury this information in their sites, hoping you won’t pay attention to it, and they sugar-coat it in such a way that it sounds really good to you if you DO realize what they are up to.

Here’s how they operate:

1. They go out on the Internet and find one, two, five, or maybe even ten real wholesale drop shippers.

2. They contact these real drop shippers, and say, “Hey, send us a list of your products and a bunch of pictures, and we’ll help you sell them online through OUR order system”. Most real wholesalers know better than to deal with something like that. However, there will always be some who will go along.

3. They create a web site that makes it look for all the world that they are the Universe’s Answer to Drop Ship Warehousing and Wholesaling.

4. The small ones simply have one group of products you can order. When you place an order, they will turn around and send that order to the real drop shipper, who will send it to your customer.

5. The bigger ones will tell you that they have a whole bunch of “warehouses” all over the place, with clever names. North Warehouse. South Warehouse. East and West Warehouses. Pink Warehouse. Blue Warehouse. Plaid Warehouse. You get the idea, right? They’ll tell you that you can order from any one of those “warehouses”, for a price. Some of them give you one or two “warehouses” for your initial ‘Membership Fee’, and then jack up the ‘Membership’ cost if you want to order from more of their “warehouses”. Again, these people don’t have any warehouses! Their “warehouses” only exist in cyberspace! Each “warehouse” is nothing more than a collection of product images that these middlemen got from a wholesaler that YOU should be working with DIRECTLY, instead of paying some ‘Agent’ a FEE for the privilege. When you place your orders, those orders will simply be turned around by the ‘Agent’ to the real drop shipper for fulfillment.

Some of these “Agents’ will tell you that it’s better to work with them, even though they ARE ‘Agents’ because they are “centralizing” your ordering and shipping. Believe me, we’ve been in this business a long time, and we’ve never seen an ordering or shipping issue that was enough of a problem to justify ordering through middlemen. Not ever.

Is this illegal? No. Is it a Scam? No, not usually. It’s just a very poor business idea, in our experienced opinion.

Think about it the second part of the problem again. These people are offering you an indirect (middleman) route to a small handful of drop shippers. They’ll promote that same small handful of drop shippers to tens of thousands of people like yourself. Do you really think you’ll be able to compete with thousands, or tens of thousands of others, who are all trying to sell the same products from the same small handful of drop shippers? Not a very pleasant thought, is it!

Would you say it’s a good business decision to take a middleman route to a very small number of drop shippers being used by a huge crowd of others?

The answer is obvious, of course.

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How Dropshipping Can Help Make Your Online Business Successful

Tuesday, May 24th, 2011

online business successfulDropshipping does more than save money on overhead and keep the shipping process simple and smooth, it also provides business owners a chance to reaching success.

For business owners interested in starting out on the right foot, dropshipping is the approach to delivering your products without the headache of shipping yourself.

Here are a few basic ways dropshipping can help make your online business successful.

Dropshipping Will Save You Money

Traditional merchants need to purchase products upfront in order to present them to their visitors, which costs money without the risk of not earning it back. Forgo the risk and cost of stocking your inventory and you’ll save money for other aspects of running a business, such as marketing and website maintenance.

Dropshipping Will Help You Stay Organized

The last thing an online retailer needs is the trouble of shipping … or worse, losing track of products, deliveries, tacking codes, and the various other elements involved with the shipping process. Leaving it to the professionals is a good way of staying organized.

These are just two benefits of dropshipping as an online retailer, so be sure to consider it when starting your online business.

 
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5 Reasons You Need Dropship Wholesalers

Friday, May 20th, 2011
dropship wholesalers

Do you have a dropship wholesaler?

Between the internet and dropship wholesalers, business owners and retailers online are in a very good place in terms of running their business and keeping costs down.

While it does take time to establish a brand and gain speed with the community as a serious professional and bran, the end result and lifestyle retailers online live can be both surprising and inspiring to those interested.

That said, it’s also necessary to stress that retailing online is not a means of quick cash … the internet is not an ATM. People that work toward establishing their online retail store work for years before reaching their goals … often without a single sale during that time.

A few reasons why so many retailers seek out dropship wholesalers includes the following:

1. Reduce Product Overhead

While brick and mortar businesses are forced to make the initial investment of purchasing the product in order to stock their shelves, the online retailer can leap-frog that step and eliminate the product overhead and risk of not selling the product entirely.

2. Eliminate Loss of Investment

Because online retailers don’t need to make the risk of purchasing products customers don’t want, you can literarly eliminate the loss of your investment as well. This keeps your budget healthy, which in turn keeps your business strong. This is especially important during economic crisis and personal financial problems that may rise in the future.

3. Dropshipping Wholesalers Are Professionals

When it comes to shipping product all over the world, it may be quite a challenge for the novice online retailer. Why worry about messing up an order, not shipping product with enough protection, or losing your tracking information when you can leave it to the pros? Drop shipping wholesalers are experienced specialists that regularly ship products all over the world (depending on the drop shipping wholesaler).

4. Dropshipping Wholesalers Free You to Focus On Customers

When you work with a dropshipping professional, you’re free to focus on what matters the most — customer service and customer satisfaction. So instead of struggling to stay on top of everything involved with shipping products, you can focus on keeping your customer happy and getting to know them a little better. The value in the ability to know your customers is becoming more and more important as the market becomes increasingly saturated, because customers are looking for people and businesses they can trust, not just from which to buy products. The more you get to know your customer, the more likely you are to see more business from them in the future.

5. Stay Organized

The one downside to trying to everything yourself is it’s easy to slip up on things that need to be done. Shipping is no exception … and perhaps one of the most troublesome aspects of running a business online. It requires efficiency, professionalism, and skill.

Why risk slipping up when you could be achieving all of the mentioned points with a dropshipping wholesaler? Find a dropshipping wholesaler for your niche and continue forward with a healthier bottom line, more efficient process, and the ability to give your customers the attention they deserve in this overcrowded market.

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The Single Most Common Reason Why Online Retailers Fail

Monday, May 16th, 2011

Why Online Retailers FailNo matter if you’re running a brick and mortar business or a business online, it’s going to take a lot of work on your part — no one is going to establish your brand, promote your products, and provide customer service for you … unless of course you’re paying to do so.

Small business owners work hard to make their dream a reality.

When running a retail business online, the story isn’t any different. It’s going to take work … and a lot of it. This is where a lot of people fall off the bandwagon, because they’re holding on to the idea that the internet is a cash machine. While it can seem like a cash machine from time to time (The RunningShoes.com domain recently sold for $700,000), it’s not average.

The single most common reason why online retailers fail is because they approach the activity with a mindset it will generate passive income.

Your Business Isn’t Going to Work for You

Though a business can eventually reach the point where the business owner can afford to step away and go on vacation or let the business coast through the week, the majority of businesses require a tremendous amount of work upfront in the beginning — especially if you’re planning on wearing multiple hats.

Yes, Drop Shipping Makes It Easy

One of the most advantageous perks drop shipping the products you sell is the fact that you don’t have to deal with the overhead a brick and mortar store pays. With no need to worry about storage for your inventory, keeping that inventory stocked, or products that don’t sell, business owners can focus on getting what matters … making sales.

Learn how drop shipping works!

Drop Shipping Doesn’t Replace Your Workload

Many business owners fall into the notion that drop shipping products enables them to spend their days on the beach as their business runs itself and the cash rolls in, which often leads to failure and upset.

The truth is, drop shipping makes it possible for people to jump into the e-commerce retail market and make money — good money — by forgoing the overhead and focusing their efforts on positioning they sell through their retail store online in front of consumers.

The internet is a very competitive place, so it’s important for business owners interested in e-commerce and drop shipping to understand that while it may be easy to ship products around the globe,  it takes hard work before you can ship.

Drop Shipping As A Tool

If you approach e-commerce with the understand that drop shipping is merely one aspect of the overall process of how you operate a business — a tool if you will — then you’ll be able to focus on the other parts of your business, including establishing your brand, marketing, and reaching out to customers with excellent customer service both before and after the purchase.

 

 

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Struggling to Find and Manage Products You Want to Sell?

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Are you wanting to sell products online to make extra income?  Are you struggling to find wholesalers who will sell to an online store?  When you find a wholesaler and the products you want to sell, are you struggling to organize the information and get back to it quickly when you need it?  What can you do to drastically reduce the time it takes to assemble product information and then make sense of it?

To sell products successfully online, you need some critical information for each product:
1. Market and product research information
2. Current Demand
3. Current Supply
4. Current competition
5. Competitive pricing in eBay Auctions
6. Competitive pricing in major Retail (Amazon)

Once you secure the information for EACH product you want to sell, you need to sort it and track it different ways. It’s a major task to try to set this up on Excel Worksheets. That’s why the team at www.worldwidebrands.com has developed a unique Product Sourcing Tool designed to meet the needs of active online retailers. 

Research

Using a keyword, the Research Tool provides a complete Demand/Supply/Competion Picture for you in one place using simple organized tabs.  For each keyword you use to search, the tool identifies the other keywords used by browsers to find such a product.  This way you can perform multiple product searches to help identify the niche you can possibly sell into.  Your searches can be saved for later to help with trending.  There is no risk of errors trying to cut and paste or re-key information into an Excel Worksheet.

Suppliers

For each keyword search, The Product Sourcing Tool identifies qualified wholesale suppliers willing to work with online retailers and supply wholesale products to sell via Amazon, eBay, Yahoo! Stores or customized websites.  It identifies the wholesale supplier that offer products for dropshipping, light bulk, large volume & liquidation.separately.  Searches can be saved by Supplier.  Suppliers can be located by city, state or country in the tool as well, so if you want to locate a supplier in your region, you can easily locate them.   You can save your Preferred Suppliers separately – Add To My Suppliers.  You can also list suppliers that you cannot review when you see them but want to come back to them – Preferred Supplier.  It’s a fast way of finding retail wholesale relationships and identifying drop ship products.  http://www.worldwidebrands.com/pop_taketour.asp

Saving You Time

Time wasting for new online retailers includes:

  • Keying and emailing your company information to multiple wholesalers to request the opening of an account with those wholesalers.   The My Account section of the tool allows you to update the information once and then send an accurate, up-to-date information sheet to as many wholesalers as you need.
  • Looking for specific products you don’t find listed.  With WorldwideBrands.com, you don’t have to do the work.  Just contact info@worldwidebrands.com, tell us what product/s you need to find and we will do the research work for you and find the right wholesale supplier for you.
  • Identifying what’s new.  You can select Show Only Last 30 Added from the Tools’ Dashboard and bingo, all the latest stuff is there for your review.
  • Wasting time researching products that eventually you determine you cannot sell on eBay or Amazon anyway.  The Tool clearly identifies these in the search result before you spend any time contacting the wholesale supplier.

 

Time is of the essence when you start to develop your own online retail business.  As Product Sourcing is an ongoing requirement to keep your business fresh and alive, and growing, it’s important that you have an organized and swift method of getting product information and being able to recall quickly it any time you need it.

Visit the WorldwideBrands.com Testimonials section to hear how many others have saved time finding and managing the products they want to sell. 

When to add new products and find a wholesale supplier

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

Colette Marshall was just interviewed on eBay Radio by Griff.  He asked several great questions about refreshing your product lines and introducing new products to sell.  The main question is how do you approach coming up with those new product line ideas and finding the supplier for it , especiallly before the holiday selling season?

Here’s what Colette Marshall responded:

1) At what point should an online retailer start thinking about refreshing their product lines and introduce new products?

The answer is all the time.  As an ecommerce retailer, we’re always looking to provide our customers with what they’re looking for. You should be constantly looking at trends and trying new product ideas.  It’s best to do it before the Holiday season so that you know what are going to be some best sellers in the holiday season. Also in the holiday season,you’re going to get very busy so it’ll be a little more difficult to add on new product items. It’s best to introduce new products consistently throughout the year.

For those of you who are just beginning, when you’re doing your product sourcing find a supplier with a wide variety of complimentary skus.  When you’re ready to start adding products to your eBay store, auctions, Amazon, or Yahoo! Store, then you’ll already be set up with a supplier you can work with. This is the fastest way.

If you already have a supplier, but their selection is not big enough or you’re not finding what you’re looking for then the same idea still applies. Try to find a supplier that has a wide range of skus to select from.

Now sometimes you’ll be focused in a micro niche where your product is very specific.  Usually in this case you’re going to be dealing directly with the manufacturer. There may not be a wider selection to choose from. There is no problem with this. You will just need to manager yourself so that you can deal with multiple dropshippers and wholesale suppliers.

2) Do you have any tips for sellers to help them identify what to add to their eBay store or add to their listing options?

The easiest place to start first is your eBay Store or your current Auctions.  Ask yourself:  what will compliment this product?  For example, if you sell a themed dog bowl is there a matching cat bowl.  If you sell a coffee maker, are you selling coffee mugs.  If you sell furniture, are you selling the products to keep that furniture clean or in its best condition.

From a product point of view, you can look at your current suppliers catalog or inventory and see what they provide that will compliment what you’re selling.   What you want to try to avoid is selling motor cleaning supplies next to kitchen appliances.  Focus on adding products that are within the same niche.

A great tip for the holidays is to see if you can make anything into a bundle. For example, the furniture you are selling – can you include the 1st months’ cleaning supplies?  Can you make a pet gift basket of a collar, bowls, a leash and a pet toy.

Most importantly keep an eye on trending. Now that’s a whole seperate conversation, but basically you want to keep an eye on what are people talking about in your niche. You want to be ahead of the game so that you’re one of the top sellers in the forefront when customers come looking for those product.

3) Is there a place to find out more information?

WorldwideBrands.com is currently running a free webinar series at www.Sourcingforindependence.com. We’ve got a great webinar coming up with Lisa Suttora about how to understand product trends and what’s different this year with sourcing for the holidays.  It’s free to register – just go to www.Sourcingforindependence.com and sign up there.

3 Critical Dangers of Drop Shipping (Plus a Free Gift)

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Using Drop Shippers to send products directly to your EBiz Customers from the wholesale warehouses is an extremely popular way to sell online, since there’s virtually no cost to get started. However, there are three critical dangers in Drop Shipping that will ruin your business, and you really need to know what you’re doing if you’re going to use Drop Shippers.

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Critical Danger #1: The wholesale price of Drop Shipped products is higher than buying them in bulk (several at a time). This is because the Drop Shipper does most of the work for you (packing, shipping, etc.) and charges for that extra work. You need to learn how to price Drop Shipped products competitively in the right markets; otherwise you won’t make any sales.

Critical Danger #2: You should only be using ONE Drop Shipper per web site. If you use multiple Drop Ship suppliers on your web site, you run the very real risk of your Customers ordering products from different Drop Shippers in the same order. The danger here is that since your Customer’s products are coming from different Drop Ship wholesalers, they (or YOU) will be charged for shipping several times over. If this happens, you WILL lose the sale.

Critical Danger #3: Drop Shipping is a low cost ENTRY POINT into a successful online business, but is not meant to be a permanent solution. Most people don’t realize this, and don’t use Drop Shipping correctly in order to advance their business to more profitable stages.

So, those are three of the Critical Dangers of using Drop Shippers. There are others. Don’t despair, though; there IS hope, and plenty of it!  I’m going to show you how to avoid those dangers and many more so that you can make YOUR EBiz as profitable as possible, and put the most cash in your pocket. AND, I’m going to do it for FREE.

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How to source and use Liquidations for your eBay Store or Auctions (Colette Marshall Interview on eBay Radio)

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009


Worldwide Brands are the official product sourcing experts for eBay Radio. Each month, Chris Malta or I will chat with Griff about some product sourcing techniques you should know.

Today’s show we talked about “How to source and use liquidations”
Here’s a link to the show: http://wsradio.com/internet-talk-radio.cfm/shows/eBay-Radio.html

Here’s a quick summary of a few tips that we talked about:
Griff asked: Before you start buying liquidations, is there some terminology that eBay Sellers should be familiar with?
When you buy liquidations (secondary merchandise marketplace) you’re going to buy in palette loads. They can come from a variety of channels, so lets go through some of that terminology:

a) Order cancellations, product surplus, overstock – Simply, a wholesale distributor or brick and mortar retailers have brand new stock in storage that they have to get rid of to make room for new inventory coming in. They’ll liquidate the inventory to keep it moving. This is a great opportunity for you to pick some great products to sell on eBay that are brand new.

b) Companies move or go out of business – This is big right now because of the slow economy. Retailers and Wholesale suppliers who are going out of business need sell off their new inventory.

c) Customer returns – This is especially big after the holidays. You’ll get a mixture of new and used when you buy a palette of customer returns.

Through all of these methods, you want to ask the liquidation supplier to see the manifest for the palette (if possible).

Remember, a large majority of secondary merchandise is actually new product. There will be refurbished product that you may have to deal with (especially anything that is electronic) but they come all categories.

Griff asked: Can you give us some tips about working with liquidators?
The first thing you want to do is determine whether a company is legitimate. At Worldwide Brands, we’re qualifying new dropshippers and wholesalers everyday including liquidators. Some of the things we look for are:
- Established reputation
- Good references
- Valid contact information

When you’re deciding what liquidation supplier to work with, check for Flexibility in order sizes, payment terms, and the product condition of the majority of their lots. The more product information you’re able to get the better. But keep in mind that liquidators don’t know what they’re going to have month to month so many times they’ll stick to “category” descriptions. Don’t forget to also Check their shipping and returns policies.

One of the key factors with working with liquidators is shipping. Remember you’re buying in lots so you’ll normally have to ship via LTL (less than truckload) or FTL (full truck load). Take steps to reduce the impact of shipping on your total cost of goods. Check to see if the liquidator you’re working with has Local and regional shipping or multiple shipping locations. Discounted rates with national carriers are also a good thing to look for. The purchases in one shipment that you can make will be the best in reducing your overall costs.

Griff asked: Can you give us some tips about selling liquidated products?

To source surplus profitably, you must have a plan – both when you buy and when you sell. It’s critical to understand both what you’re getting and what you plan to do with it (especially when selling on ebay ).

Tips:

  • Study the product history and information.
  • Look at historical listings to determine how much those items went for in the past.
  • Determine the resale value for your products on eBay – Consider the demand, the closing prices, and the current condition of the item. Also take into account the level of your competition. If you see that the demand is limited or the market is crowded, then you know it will be difficult to turn those products over in a short period of time.
  • Have a plan B for what you’ll do with the inventory in case it doesn’t sell.
  • Figure out your desired net profit.
  • Identify the total cost of goods sold – that means all the expenses involved in getting your goods market-ready: any buyer’s premiums, any special packaging materials required to ship your products to your customers, any cost of repairs, the cost-value of your time in getting these products in saleable condition, and, of course, your shipping costs.

You can use this information to develop an effective buying strategy: by working backwards, you should be able to determine the maximum amount you can bid and still make the profit you desire.

Griff asked: Where can you find a liquidator?
There are numerous ways you, as a buyer, can find quality sources of liquidated products:

Unique Content & SEO – Additional Tips for Improving Your Yahoo! Store

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

The keyword relevance in your product descriptions is one of the key elements to getting customers to find and buy your products online.  If you understand what the search engines are looking for, you can create good, quality content on your own.  Colette Marshall, of WorldwideBrands.com, and Shawna Fennell, of 1 Choice 4 Your Store, explain how to create unique content and share ‘white hat’ SEO techniques that will bring your Yahoo! Store to the top of the search engine results.

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If you’re not a member yet, learn more about this special offer.