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How to Source Must-Have Products

Bolster your eBay business by being the first to find the products everyone wants.
Posted by Janelle Elms | June 1, 2006
URL: http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/159934

You're ready to start a business on eBay. But what do you sell? One of the best pieces of advice I ever received about sourcing was "sell the buyers what they already want." Simple, but brilliant. Platinum Power-Seller Julie Johnson (eBay User ID: feelgooddeals) rejects about 80 percent of the inventory offered to her to get to the 20 percent she knows the eBay buying public wants. She brings in about $35,000 a month selling "a little bit of everything," including office products, housewares and apparel. You can find out what buyers want by first going to http://pages.ebay.com/sellercentraland checking out the following resources:

Once you figure out what buyers want, you'll need to locate those items. Type "wholesale" into Google, and you'll find more than 300 million sites. Unfortunately, most of them aren't truly wholesale, yet this is one of the first places a new eBay entrepreneur starts. "You make your profit when you purchase your inventory, not when you sell it," says Johnson, so finding good sources is essential. Here are a few good inventory sources to try:

When you find a niche on eBay where the buyer demand is high, use trade shows to locate all your suppliers in one place. A good site to help you find the right trade show is www.eventseye.com/fairs/event_l241.html.

"Developing and building relationships [with suppliers] doesn't happen overnight," Johnson says. "But after working hard at those relationships, the companies now call us first when they have inventory available."

Johnson, 37, shares a final secret to her sourcing success: "It is truly about networking. Tell everyone about your business. You never know who might know someone who has inventory they want to sell."

Janelle Elms, eBay University instructor and online business consultant, specializes in coaching individuals and companies to build successful eBay businesses. She is the bestselling author of eBay Your Business.