HOW TO USE A WHOLESALE DIRECTORY TO MAXIMIZE PROFITS
Most new
buyers tend to use a wholesale directory to source products for resale.
But
before a wholesale directory is even utilized, the buyer needs to understand
what is wholesale as most directories paid and free have many suppliers that do
not offer true wholesale pricing.
What does
the word wholesale mean anymore? Everyone wants to buy wholesale, everyone
thinks they are buying wholesale, but what really is wholesale?
Most will
try to tell you it's a significant discount off the suggested retail price, that's
what they want you to believe. But the truth is, as most of you may know, that
a true wholesale price will allow you to mark up a product with enough margin
to make a profit from the price that the product is generally sold for, not the
suggested retail price.
This
simple definition say it all "the sale of goods in quantity” for
resale. The key word here is quantity.
Because without quantity you can't really buy at a low enough price to meet
your profit margins.
A good
wholesale directory will list only suppliers that are true wholesalers, do not
sell to the public and will offer goods in quantity with a price point low
enough for you to make a profit
When you
search a wholesale directory and you keep coming up with sites that are
retailers who offer a discount, wholesalers that sell to the public, or
membership sites requiring a monthly fee, then just hit your delete button and
move on.
There are
also wholesale directories that are not directories at all. They are simply
link farms, listing Google ads and affiliate links that are worthless. These
are easy to spot, they look exactly what they are supposed to look like “junk”
Free
wholesale directories vs. paid. If you can get past the junk, there are a few
free directories that are actually useful. They are not hard to find, just do a
search, get rid of the junk and start your research.
Paid
wholesale directories can be very worthwhile as many specialize in niche
categories.
You can
find directories specifically for electronics, fragrances, video games,
handbags, designer name brand jewelry and just about anything else you can
think of.
The
caveat here is to make sure that any paid wholesale directory you purchase
offers a money back guarantee. There are a few out there that are just not
worth it, listing dead links, retailers, and wholesalers that do not really
offer wholesale pricing, and names randomly taken off the Internet.
There is
one little trick that will make your research easier also. Many times when
clicking on a supplier link it will seem that you are taken to a retail site. I
know it’s a pain, but that’s what research is all about.
Most of
the time you will find a link to the merchant’s wholesale website (many have
both a retail and wholesale website) buried somewhere on the front page, the
site map, or the contact us page.
If a site
shows up in a reputable wholesale directory as a wholesale supplier, that looks
like a retail site, take the time and check it out by looking for the wholesale link usually at the bottom of the page . It may be bogus (everyone
makes mistakes), or it may be one of
your best efforts of the day that no one else knows about, thus cutting the
competition.