Choosing A Profitable Product To Buy Direct From
China.
Perhaps you already have the knowledge or expertise on
importing and selling a particular category of product. Or maybe you've been selling one type of product for a long
time from local sources, and now you're looking for alternative sources of the same product from overseas.
If you know exactly what products you wish to buy direct from china, your search is going to be narrower, and
you can immediately focus on finding good suppliers for a particular product at wholesale prices and setting up
initial deals.
But for a lot of people, especially those new to buying direct from China for resale on EBay, Yahoo Stores, or
other online shops, it is sometimes a bewildering task to figure out what the best products are that are going to
make you the maximum profit with the minimum headache.
Whatever your plan is, it's essential to do in-depth market research before you commit to a project. Business
students learn that each investment of money means money not available for something else. The same goes for your
energy and time. You need to plan wisely so you don't waste too much time, energy, and money on business projects
that don't have a solid foundation and good prospects.
Finding Products To Buy Direct From China.
STRATEGY 1 – Play Safe.
Find out what products and categories are currently hot sellers, not blindly jump on the bandwagon. Get better
quality products, cheaper prices, or better market penetration to compete with all the other people selling similar
things.
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Advantages:
* Relatively easy to find wholesale sources.
* Easy to market as people already know the product and there are already information resources available
relating to technical details.
* Well-known or currently-hot-selling items may be selling at a premium, allowing you a greater profit
margin.
Disadvantages:
* Most of the hottest consumer items are also branded goods.
* If you can find a source, so can others. Lots of power sellers are already selling your chosen
products.
* If you 'ride the wave' of the product popularity, there will come a stage when everything slows down, and
if updates to the product are being released regularly, you could end up selling things that are out of date and
depreciating fast.
Can you succeed if you are only following the herd? Your competitors are selling the same products as you, and
they are more experienced, have a bigger customer base, and better prices. With the correct approach and effort
dedicated in the right directions, you can succeed using other people's tried and tested formulas to buy direct
from china.
Here's how you can persuade customers to shop with you instead:
* Move faster than your competitors to bring newly released products to market.
* Use quantity buying power to cut your buying costs and lower your prices.
* Reach more customers. Take advantage of your location to market products.
* Have a better overall marketing strategy than your competitors. Even small changes can improve your
sales.
Some things to think about:
* Improved product information and personalised pre-sales advice
* Improved customer support and knowledgeable technical support
* Improved delivery of physical products - faster delivery, better packaging, free gifts, good tracking
correspondence.
* Warranties and guarantees
* Quantity discounts and other special deals
* Bundling, Upselling, and Combining products - software + hardware.
* Promoting products to previous buyers
* Strategic advertising - use of PPC ads online)
* Offline marketing
STATEGY 2 – Get Ahead Of The Pack
Find new, cutting-edge, or unique products that are little-known but, according to your background knowledge and
research, have great selling potential. An example of this approach would be visiting trade fairs and even
travelling overseas to 'discover' products with obvious selling potential.
Advantages:
* Less competition to worry about.
* Novelty value and 'uniqueness'- means customers will pay high prices.
* You will develop expertise about your products quickly as you research sources, and as the first person to
offer products you may gain respect and 'expert status' in the marketplace.
Disadvantages:
* You have a lot more market development work to do.
* New products may have unforeseen/unpredictable drawbacks such as electronics developing faults.
* New products could 'go stale' quickly, especially in the world of technology, where your product could be
suddenly rendered obsolete by a new and better product. At the least, products that are innovative may fall in
price very quickly.
So, which STRATEGY?
A combination of the two strategies will often work best.
For example, you know iPods are hot sellers, but the market is too crowded to profit from selling actual Apple
iPods. What can you do? You can seek out and market 'related' or 'alternative' products.
'Related' products would be iPod accessories like cases, speakers, and spare parts. 'Alternative' products would
be other MP3 Players or MP4 Players for buyers who want a media player but not necessarily only an Apple iPod.
You identified iPods as hot sellers, but you are not selling iPods - instead you are just profiting from the
popularity of iPods. This sort of approach would let you 'play safe' while still being 'ahead of the pack'.
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