Our mission is not to creat a link farm, but a web community
of partnerships.
I started this web company three years ago, with the idea that
the world is changing at a rapid rate, and more and more online
shopping accrues with the changing times. So as a web hub to
the world shopper, I wanted to provide a means to combine web
site's, to find the best deals in the market. With distributors and
suppliers, and other link partners, I hope this site will accomplish
this task.
Knowledge is power, they say, and it couldn't’t be truer than
when it comes to selling on eBay. Selling success is about being
in the right place, at the right time, with the right product.
Below, you’ll find category-specific strategies and resources to
help you become a savvy seller.
Check out my Cambridge Profile and my BBB profile
Seller’s Edge: Get the competitive edge with insider strategies,
features, and insights.
Seller Profiles: Learn how successful sellers maximize their sales
and profits on eBay.
In Demand: Find out what’s hot with expert picks and top
searches.
Selling Guides/Zones: Quickly learn the basics of selling in your
category.
Discussion Boards: Connect with other sellers to share
experiences and best practices.
Contact Us: Connect with your eBay Category Management
team.
Studying the competition: In any competitive arena, you gain
an edge by studying your competition. In the retail business,
you can learn a great deal from other retailers who sell the same
or similar products:
How readily available the product already is. (supply)
The prices that other retailers are charging for the product.
Where other retailers are trying to sell the product.
How other retailers are marketing the product How other
retailers might react to a new competitor
The most important aspect in retail, is the quality of the research
that one can make. Do not give up if you fail the first time, learn
from what you did wrong, and try again.
So from Mike's Store News, good luck in marketing your products.
Also check out my article at http://www.majon.com/articles/Electronics/electronics_store_for_small_busines_571.html
Industry LinksCouncil of Supply Chain Management Professionals. International Warehouse Logistics Association. National Flea Market Association. (www.fleamarkets.org) National Retail Federation. (www.nrf.com) North American Retail Dealers Association. Professional eBay Sellers Alliance. (www.gopesa.org) The Retail Industry Leaders Association. (formerly I.M.R.A., Reverse Logistics Association. SCORE. (www.score.org ) Small Business Administration. (www.sba.org ) Warehousing Education and Research Council. (www.werc.org) |
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