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Hi all,
I am at the point where I need to start expanding my product line, but instead of buying wholesale and stocking most of the inventory myself, I want to look into alternatives.
I am thinking along the lines of displaying products from manufacturers (but not having them in hand) and if they are ordered, then I would order from the manufacturer. Is this a normal practice? How would I get good prices like this (as I would not be ordering in bulk)?
Any other ideas on how to sell without stocking your own inventory? I am not keen on drop-shipping as I want to maintain a certain amount of "control" and "quality assurance".
Thanks!!
Linda
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I'm thinking you only want to purchase what you need for an order, because you really don't have the room for all the inventory, or you don't want to get stuck with unwanted items? Am I right? When I receive an order for a food gift basket, that's when I go out and purchase the items. I do this because I don't like to have food sitting around and possibly expire. But for most of my items I do keep a few of each in stock, so I can put together a basket at a moments notice. So what you need to consider, is, when someone orders a product, and you order it from your supplier, will you have enough time to get the product and ship it to your customer?
kkrafts
"Treat every day as a new adventure"
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