I get four basic emails from people who are stuck in this rut,
and I can pretty much tell that right off the bat, by the way the
email begins.
An Email from a person who only thinks they can sell what
they like starts something like this:
“Dude,
I’m like, a Sk8ter, and I need to find a wholesale supplier
for, like, Sk8tboards + wheels + stuff”.
The first problem this person is going to run into (aside from
the fact that he needs to learn how to write a business email!) is a
problem for all four types of people here.
There may not be a Wholesale Supplier for the products
they want, that will work with a Home-based Internet Business. We’ll
talk more about that in a few minutes, though.
The second problem is “tunnel vision”. This person may
actually find a Wholesale Supplier for “sk8tboards + wheels +
stuff”.
If he does, great. However, someone who has such a narrow
vision of the Internet Marketplace will never branch out and fulfill
his own potential in that Marketplace.
Say he does find the Wholesale Supplier he’s looking for, and
opens a store. Because of the narrow vision that led him there, he’s
likely to stick with that store, and that store alone.
He’ll make some money, but unless he gets really lucky, he won’t
make a really good income out of it. He’ll piddle along selling
“sk8tboard” stuff forever, when he could have done so much more.
What he needs to do is broaden his scope.
If he’s interested in
“sk8ting”, wonderful. But instead of focusing on just that, he
should explore selling all kinds of sporting goods.
Sam Walton, the revered Founder of Wal-Mart, was once a starting
quarterback on his High School football team in Columbia, Missouri.
He also liked to play basketball. Can you imagine what would have
happened if Sam Walton never tried to sell anything besides football
and basketball equipment?
There would probably be a pretty big store in the US selling just
footballs and basketballs today, because Walton was a very good
retailer. But it never would have grown to the size and scope
of Wal-Mart today if Sam had allowed tunnel vision to crowd his
overall view.
It’s okay for our “sk8ter” buddy here to open an Internet
store or run Auctions that sell skateboard equipment. Niche
marketing is a good thing. But in his overall business, he should
look for other products with which to eventually run other Online
Stores or Auctions as well.
One store leads to two, two lead to four, and so on.
Never get
stuck limiting your entire business to just one type of product!
An Email from a person who only thinks they can sell what
they know about goes like this:
“Hey there;
I’ve been riding horses all my life, and I own a small stable
where I teach riding. I’m opening an Internet Store where I’m
going to sell all kinds of stuff that other riders will want to buy.
I’ve got to find a Wholesale Supplier for saddles and Western Wear
and such”.
Again, this person’s first problem is going to be that he may
not find a Wholesale Supplier of the products he knows so
well, that's willing to work with Home-based Internet
Businesses.
But, we’ll get to that in a bit.
His second problem is similar to the first person’s problem,
but not exactly the same. This person isn’t fixated on selling
only what he likes; he’s just a little bit scared of having to
learn about something new.
He’s obviously going where he feels safe. That’s okay, but
let’s remember what I’ve mentioned twice so far: he may not find
a Wholesale Supplier for the products he likes. Genuine
Wholesale Supplier do not grow on trees, folks, and most of those
who are out there do not want to work with Home-based
Businesses.
There isn’t one available to you for every
possible type of product. It’s very important to keep that in mind
when you start out!
So, what does this person need to do?
He needs to understand that being in business is about
learning
new things every day.
New ways to market, new software to get used to, simpler ways to do
his monthly books, etc., etc., etc. Learning new products is
just as critical.
Again, never limit your business to just one type of
product.
You don’t have to like what you sell. You just need to make
money selling it!
An Email from a person who only thinks they can sell what’s
“Cool” goes like this
I’m looking for a Wholesale Supplier of electronics, like MP3
Players, Plasma TVs and such. Please tell me where to find them.”
A request for Wholesale Supplier of electronics is a dead
giveaway. Almost everybody who starts a Home-based Internet
Business wants to sell electronics at first.
;It’s the Cool, Sexy market, and even if you never sell
anything, you can show your friends your site and say, ‘Dude, I
can get you an Xlent deal on the hottest new stuff!
Electronics, like any other Cool or Sexy market on the Internet,
is not the place for most people to start. That market is
absolutely flooded with other people who already had the same
idea, and the profit margins have plummeted.
Why? Too many inexperienced Internet sellers. They start price
wars, figuring they’re going to clean up by undercutting everyone
else’s prices by a little bit. Problem is, the second guy comes
along and undercuts the first one a bit. Then the third person comes
along and undercuts the second. And so on
Pretty soon all you have left are tens of thousands of people
trying to sell electronics for pennies more than what they pay for
them, just to advertise a slightly better price than their
competition. Not good!
The person who wants to sell Cool and Sexy stuff needs to
understand that they are not out here to look Cool or Sexy.
They’re here to make money!
Four Slice Toasters and Propane
Camp Stoves aren’t sexy, but they sell and their markets are not
overcrowded, and that’s what the goal is.
Finally, an email from a person who thinks they need to sell
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