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			Wholesale Secrets Revealed: The Holy Grail Of Wholesale
  
				 Like the legendary search for the Holy Grail, the cup that  
Jesus drank from at the Last Supper, the same "holy  
crusade" goes on today by veteran and newly anointed  
business owners for the perfect wholesale, surplus, and  
drop-shipping resource. They believe that divine  
intervention will lead them to suppliers that can defeat the  
economic laws of "supply and demand."  
 
There are more than a few people who try to build an  
enterprise based on the weak premise that they will  
able to "score" in demand retail items for their new  
business, or auction, at "pennies on the wholesale dollar."  
 
Trying to ride the wave of popular retail products brings  
out the greed monster in all of us. Pursuing the "deal of the  
century" has lead some aspiring business owners to risk their  
startup capital on fraudulent deals and knockoff merchandise. 
 
In this article I want to discuss three of the more  
sought after sources of product supply, and the  
"Pros & Cons" of each. I also want to shed a little light 
on some of the misconceptions people might have about 
buying “products for resale.” The reality is that not every 
product will be available through wholesale, surplus, and 
drop-shipping venues. 
 
Wholesalers: Typically, one of the better places to purchase  
products for your new  found venture. Most true wholesalers  
will require that you have a "Certificate Of Resale" before  
you can purchase from them. A Certificate Of Resale, or "Tax  
& Use Certificate," is not hard to obtain, and costs  
anywhere from five to twenty dollars depending on the state  
you live in.  
 
Some states do not require that you even have  
one. You can obtain the certificate from your State  
Department of Revenue. To see if your state requires you to  
obtain such a certificate, and for a complete listing of the  
Departments Of Revenue in all fifty states go to this  
website:  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Roisyn.com/certificates.html  
http://www.roisyn.com/certificates.html  
 
Depending on your states procedure, once you fill out the  
paperwork you can get your "Certificate Of Resale" number  
the same day. You do not have to incorporate in order to  
obtain a certificate. You need to be a Sole Proprietor (at  
the very least) and have an address where you plan to  
conduct business. Once you have your number you will be  
able to open a business checking account at most local  
banks. Most do not require more than a few hundred dollars  
to get started. Wholesalers will require a minimum purchase  
price that can range anywhere from 100 to 1000 dollars.  
 
A true wholesaler is usually one step away from the original  
source of the product. For instance, a manufacturer  
produces blue widgets and wants to get their product into  
the marketplace. They will then employ a sales  
representative to get the product into the market, or they  
will assign a wholesale distributor the exclusive rights to  
carry and sell their product line. Some companies are import  
wholesalers. While they do not necessarily manufacture a  
product, they will import products from manufacturers in the  
United States, and from countries like China. A great  
example of such an importer/wholesaler is the Bnfusa.com:  
 
Bnfusa.com http://www.bnfusa.com/ 
 
There are a few ways to find wholesale products. Just about  
every product that is in the distribution chain will usually  
have a dedicated trade association, organization, or trade  
publication attached to it. You can find such trade  
information with the help of the following directory  
information:  
 
National Association Of Wholesale Distributors 
 
http://www.naw.org/Content/NavigationMenu/About_NAW/Associa 
tions/About_Associations.htm  
 
The above website address will lead your toward  
associations, ranging from Advertising to Woodworking. You  
should be able to solicit them for wholesalers within a  
particular industry. If you want to purchase their  
membership list (separate from the association listings),  
you will have to get in touch with them to check their  
current prices. Other good sources are:   
 
Encyclopedia Of Associations By: The Gale Group 
 
The Encyclopedia Of Associations lists over 100,000  
different nonprofit American organizations. If you cannot  
find what you are looking for from the National Association  
Of Wholesale Distributors in terms of trade associations,  
then this is the directory for you. However, you will have  
to go to your library to find this research gem. You can  
usually find it in the reference section of any large  
University, or Public Library.  
 
Publist.com http://www.publist.com/ 
 
In addition to trade associations, trade magazines are  
another good source. Publist.com allows you to: "Search our  
database of over 150,000 magazines, journals, newsletters, &  
other periodicals. Find FREE in-depth information on  
familiar and hard-to-find publications from around the  
world, representing thousands of topics."  
 
Tradepub.com http://www.tradepub.com/ 
 
Tradepub.com allows you to subscribe to trade periodicals  
from their web site for FREE! No hidden trial offers to  
qualify.  
 
ThomasRegional.com  
http://www.thomasregional.com/ 
 
If you are looking for industrial product manufacturers,  
then this is the directory for you. The Thomas Regional  
directory will give you access to services from over  
"550,000 industrial distributors, manufacturers, and service  
companies."   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Thomas Regional will help you find suppliers in your own  
state or region. Registration is required, but you can use  
the directory for FREE! Other free online sources of  
wholesale information and offers are: Wholesale411.com,  
Wholesalecentral.com, Wholesalegopher.com, Bizbb.com,  
Wholesalegopher.com.  
 
PROS AND CONS OF WHOLESALE SUPPLIERS: 
 
Wholesale is the backbone of product supply for any type of  
new business venture. Large and small wholesalers are  
usually one step away from the manufacturer. They have the  
advantage of buying large quantities, and, depending on the  
type of merchandise, are able to pass along savings to those  
who are looking for "products for resale." With wholesalers  
(in most cases) you can be assured of purchasing new  
product. I can't think of too many "cons" when dealing with  
wholesalers--other than pricing. There might be items that  
could be too expensive to sell in the Ebay auction  
marketplace. Remember, true wholesalers will require that  
you have a Certificate Of Resale in order to purchase from  
them.   
 
Surplus & Salvage Merchandise: Another sought after source  
of supply is retail surplus, closeout, overstock,  
liquidated, and salvage merchandise. Surplus dealers, and  
brokers, purchase shelf-pulled, returned, overstock,  
closeout, liquidated, and salvage merchandise from  
manufacturers, retail stores, reclamation centers,  
bankruptcy sales, and just about any business who has slow  
moving or salvage merchandise.   
 
Surplus dealers buy these obsolete items in large  
quantities, and then resell them to just about anyone who  
wants them for their Ebay Auction, Flea Market, Dollar  
Store, or Retail Store outlet. One of the largest trade  
associations for the surplus industry is the International  
Marketing Association Of Surplus Dealers:  
http://www.surplus.net. You can find dealers throughout the  
United States.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Other sources of finding Surplus, Salvage, Closeout, and  
Liquidated merchandise include the following:  
Closeoutcentral.com, Liquidation.com, CWSMarketing.com,  
Commoditysurplus.com, and National Retail Equipment  
Liquidators (Nrel.com).   
 
PROS AND CONS OF THE SURPLUS & SALVAGE SUPPLIERS: 
 
The "Pros" of the Surplus & Salvage merchandise is that they  
can offer you a variety of products at below wholesale  
prices. However you "market your merchandise," you should  
be able to find a product, or price, that will fit into any  
business advertising model. In most cases, you do not need a  
"Certificate Of Resale" to buy products from Surplus & 
Salvage Dealers and brokers.  
 
The downside is that you have to do some investigative work.  
Some dealers will want you to buy merchandise in quantity  
(a pallet minimum, truckload preferred) and you have to  
visit the company you are buying from to make sure that the  
product is, as advertised. Also, more than a few S&S dealers  
want payment in the form of wire transfer which can be  
very risky. In addition, dealers and brokers will sometimes  
misrepresent the quality of the merchandise they are are  
selling. Before you consider doing any business with a  
surplus dealer, or broker, you must read "The Ten Tenets Of  
The Retail Surplus And Salvage Business." It can be found  
here:   
 
The Ten Tenets Of The Retail Surplus And Salvage Business  
http://productsforresale.com/articles/index.html  
 
Drop-Shipping: Supposedly the perfect business model. No  
inventory, no trips to the post office or UPS. You just set  
up shop, take the order, pass it along to the wholesale  
drop-shipping company and they send it out for you. Some  
drop-ship distributors will even send you ad copy and  
pictures to help you advertise their products. They can even  
put your return address on the package! A lot of Retail  
Catalog companies use drop-shippers as their means of  
supply.   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
PROS AND CONS OF DROP-SHIPPING: 
 
There is one obvious advantage to drop-shipping. It is  
basically a "product less" venture. No need to tie up your  
money in inventory. Drop-Shipping can fit into any business  
model, or advertising method you happen to use. However, if  
you are an Ebay Auction seller you might want to rethink that  
position.   
 
Finding a drop-shipping company that can  
				
				
 
				 deliver on a  
consistent basis can be tough. Drop-Shipping companies have  
been known to run out of merchandise. If they happen to run  
out of the product you are auctioning, asking buyers to wait  
on their product because it is "backordered," does not  
inspire confidence.   
 
Your negative feedback rating can pile up real quick. The  
other problem is expense. Some drop-shippers require a  
sign-up, or "entry fee" before you even start marketing  
their products. You might also have to pay for support  
materials, such as pictures and advertisement brochures for  
the product you choose to sell.  
 
In addition, when you sell a product from a drop-shipping  
distributor there are processing fees that have to be paid,  
in order to get the product out the door and in the hands of  
your customer. That price can range anywhere from 5.00 to  
10.00 dollars and up depending on the item. After Ebay and  
drop-shipping fees, you can wind up loosing money, or at  
best, breaking even. Bottom-line, drop-shipping and auction  
selling don't mix. The best bet for any auction venture is  
to "own what you sell."   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
EVERYTHING CAN BE HAD FOR A PRICE-BUT THERE IS A PRICE TO  
PAY FOR EVERYTHING!  
 
Now that we have reviewed the "big three" let me put them  
into perspective. There are products that can be obtained  
through a few of featured supply chains, and then there are  
products that will never make it to the surplus, wholesale,  
or drop-shipping market. Example:  To get Louis Vuitton  
handbags through a surplus dealer is almost impossible.  
Surplus dealers that are promoting LV Handbags are  
misleading you.   
 
Same is true for people who are selling designer handbags on  
Ebay in mass quantities. The likely scenario is that they  
are Chinese knockoffs. Over 80 percent of popular retail  
products here in the United States are copied in the  
People's Republic Of China. Those products include Nike,  
Reebok, Puma, Adidas, Louis Vuitton, Calloway (Big Bertha)  
golf clubs, and just about any product that enjoys popular 
merchandising status.  
 
There is no plan by the Chinese government to stop  
"knockoff" activity because it is a thriving industry that  
provides employment for the masses. Despite the pleas from  
American companies to "cease & desist," there is a tepid  
response from Chinese officials to do address the issue.  
When raids are conducted, they are "ceremonial" public  
relations stunts to appear as if they are actually taking  
action against the counterfeiters.   
 
Another indicator of authenticity is price. You will not  
find any authentic Louis Vuitton handbags for 30, or even  
100 dollars. Most are 500.00 and up. To illustrate this  
point even further, just think about the popular celebrities  
of today who are clothes and handbag aficionados. Jennifer  
Lopez, Britney Spears, Jennifer Aniston, Angelina Jolie, all  
sport around town with "Louies" that can fetch up to 10,000  
dollars for an exclusive style of handbag. Do you think you  
will ever have access to these items in the wholesale,  
surplus, or drop-shipping market?  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Forget it! You might not even get these in some upscale  
boutiques! There are people so well connected that they buy  
up "hot items" like LV Handbags before they even hit the  
stores. They know who wants these items, and they will  
purchase whatever is available just so they can have an  
exclusive for their celebrity clients. Don't get me wrong.  
It's not that you can't get "designer duds" or handbags at  
wholesale prices. You will not get high end clothes and  
accessories that are featured in the latest issue of Vogue,  
Cosmo, as a "product for resale," in any wholesale  
environment, unless you spend thousands for the right 
to distribute such a product. 
 
Even if some of these items made their way beyond the  
connected channels of purchasing, exclusive clothing and  
handbag items like Louis Vuitton will have limited  
distribution in "hand picked' boutiques, and well connected  
purchasing agents. In addition, there are people in the  
fashion industry, as well as other branded industries that  
would rather have their merchandise burned, or buried before  
it would reach the wholesale, surplus, or drop-shipping  
market! For more information on designer clothing, and to  
learn about designer "fakes," please refer to the following  websites:  
 
 
http://fashion.about.com/cs/tipsadvice/a/fakingit.htm 
 
http://www.handbag.com/fashion/howtolookgood/spottingfakes/ 
 
http://www.fakediesel.com/ 
 
For a healthy does of honesty, and an eye opening  
perspective concerning the realities of purchasing designer  
clothes for resale, the Clothing Broker will definitely  
explode some popular myths about obtaining such items:  
 
The Clothing Broker http://theclothingbroker.com/ 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
THERE IS GOLD UP IN THEM THERE HILLS! 
 
Now lets address the Surplus & Salvage Industry. When people  
first encounter some of the offers from Surplus dealers, or  
brokers, they tend to suffer from what I call the "I just  
found Gold" syndrome. A feverish excitement permeates their  
brain cells, and reduces them to a quivering pile of jelly,  
leaving their reasoning skills inoperable! A few thousand  
dollars later, and after coming to the conclusion that their  
"Golden Opportunity" turned out to be bars of lead, elation,  
then turns to anger.  
 
It is a cliche, and I hate using it, but it is more than  
appropriate when it comes to surplus and salvage products.  
"If it sounds to good to be true, it probably is!" Some  
Surplus dealers will hone in one at least one of seven  
deadly sins--greed! As with wholesale, you will never get  
certain products for "pennies" on the dollar. One type of  
surplus product category that has some people loosing their  
minds is surplus and salvage electronics.   
 
The problem with electronics is that they have a low profit  
margin even when they are brand new. Finding surplus dealers  
with working, undamaged, electronic products can be a daunting  
task. Most salvage electronics can be in pretty rough shape. See Techliquidators.com: http://techliquidators.com   
 
What you are getting from most Surplus Dealers, or companies  
who specialize in electronic salvage is someone's customer  
returns, i.e., "junk!" Unless you are a electronics technician,  
or recycler, then I would stay away from "salvage" electronics.  
 
Even product that is not damaged, and still in the box or  
retail blister pack, can have a pretty high surplus price.  
If you find that someone is offering you a electronics  
item, be it a DVD Player, or Xbox, for eight dollars a unit,  
then "buyer beware."  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
For a further explanation of the surplus industry, and how you  
can avoid "purchasing pitfalls," I would suggest that you read the:  
"The Ten Tenets Of The Surplus and Salvage Business"  found  
here:   
 
The Ten Tenets Of The Surplus & Salvage Business  
http://www.productsforresale.com/articles/index.html  
 
GETTING DROPPED BY DROP-SHIPPING! 
 
My last critique, and word of caution is about  
drop-shipping. You might have access to information about  
drop-shipping companies that would prove me wrong. I will  
not argue with anyone who is dealing with a dropshipping  
company who is serving them well. However, I will tell you  
that dropshipping is a risk. I really can't recommend any  
type of guide, or information that would lead you to a  
reliable source of drop-shipping companies.   
 
Unlike surplus and wholesale, where you physically own and  
control the product, that option has been taken out of your  
hands. You are entrusting a company to ship products  
directly to your customers. If you get involved with a  
company who cannot deliver, or who is back ordered, you can  
find yourself with some very irate customers. Sign up fees,  
shipping fees, and expenses for support materials can really  
affect the bottom line.   
 
Also, most drop-shipping companies like to send out product  
in volume. If you are selling just a few items per week, or  
per month, it might not be worth if for a drop-shipping  
company to deal with you. Large retail catalog companies use  
drop-shipping or "fulfillment" houses, but these companies  
cater to large scale operations.   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The bottom line is this. When it comes to finding product  
supply for your business it pays to do your homework. Visit  
the company facility when you can. Never wire any money into  
a company account. Use a credit card, or Escrow service to  
protect yourself should your supplier not deliver, or send  
you defective merchandise.   
 
Understand that you will not be able to get the latest and  
greatest technology or fashions at surplus and below  
wholesale prices. If you follow all of these rules, and you  
use common sense as your "crusade" you just might be able to  
find your own "Holy Grail," of wholesale product supply!  
 
Robert C. Potter is a wholesale and retail surplus products  
specialist. He is the author of “The Ultimate Guide To  
Products For Resale!” Over 300 Wholesale & Surplus Supply  
Sources For Ebay Auction Sellers, E-Commerce Websites, Flea  
Market Vendors, and Retail Store Owners! You can find his  
160 page ebook at: http://www.productsforresale.com  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Robert C. Potter is a wholesale and retail surplus products 
specialist. He is the author of “The Ultimate Guide To 
Products For Resale!” Over 300 Wholesale & Surplus Supply 
Sources For Ebay Auction Sellers, E-Commerce Websites, Flea 
Market Vendors, and Retail Store Owners! You can find his 
160 page ebook at: http://www.productsforresale.com 
 
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