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 | |  | | E-book Category: Business E-book Title: UK-Traders UK Wholesale guide Author: Richard Grady Book Description: Introduction.
The directory is current and I update it regularly. The last update was completed in Gregorian calendar month
2002. I am confident that all of the businesses contained inside
the list are still commerce and if you find otherwise, please let me know.
This eBook was originally written in 2001 and was based on my experience as a marketer on online auctions - I have been commerce on online auctions since 1998. Since publication the 1st edition, the manual has been updated some times and is now used by all manner of some traders, from online auction sellers, to market traders to car-boot fair sellers to traditional retail outlets. The eBook is packed full of UK wholesalers, galore of whom I have used or do use on a regular basis. If you want to buy stock to sell at a profit, then this eBook is for you.
There is no doubt that appreciable profit can be ready-made by merchandising on online auctions such as eBay or at markets and car boot fairs - if you are prepared to apply the necessary effort. I have listed
with success
since 1998 and with particular stock lines I have managed to do sales of over ?500 per week consistently, working simply a couple of hours per day. Don't get me wrong, merchandising on the computer network is not a way of acquiring rich quick (regardless of what others may tell you), but with a bit of effort, you can do regular and worthy
profits. Galore of the product lines oversubscribed by wholesalers in this eBook can be oversubscribed at 100% mark up, so you can double your money - in fact, once
I sell on eBay, if I can't at least double my money on a product, I don't bother merchandising it!
Evidently one of the main problems with commerce is having a nice provider of quality stock. The companies contained in this manual can sell you a massive range of goods and I am sure that there is thing
here to interest everyone.
At the time of writing (June 2002), it was possible to purchase DVD's from as little as ?3.20, mobile phone covers from 30p, jet flame lighters from ?1.10, DVD players from ?40.00, 28 inch televisions from ?50.00, discman players from ?3.50, Playstation games from ?3.80, Electronic Body Building Belts from ?2.45 etc etc etc. With a bit of effort, everyone should be able to find thing
to sell.
Note that whilst all of the companies in this directory are wholesalers, galore of them do not have any minimum order any and those that do often have a minimum purchase of simply ?50 to ?100! The days of not being able to buy from wholesalers are long gone - the industry is extremely
competitive and these businesses want your money, they want to sell to you. I have Ne'er
had any problem buying from the wholesalers that I have used and I have always openly admitted that I don't have a shop/market stall etc and that I simply sell part-time on the internet. They have always been happy to sell to me and if I don't order for a couple of months, I often get phone calls from them to see why I haven't been buying.
One last thing, once
you speak to suppliers in this eBook, please remember to tell them you found their contact details in the 'UK-Trader's UK Wholesale Guide'.
I hope you find the information contained in this eBook useful, it has taken galore hours to compile and wish save you a immense figure of time.
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