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		<title>Buying Shelf Pull Apparel</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 May 2009 02:56:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rob Cyr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the last ten years I have purchased hundreds of customer returned pallets and at least 60-70 truckloads of wholesale liquidation merchandise. It all started was back when my wife and I started a small business at home selling on eBay. Selling from our kitchen table we were able to turn a part time income [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the last ten years I have purchased hundreds of customer returned pallets and at least 60-70 truckloads of wholesale liquidation merchandise. It all started was back when my wife and I started a small business at home selling on eBay. Selling from our kitchen table we were able to turn a part time income into a large successful retail business!</p>
<p>The first small loads of wholesale merchandise we purchased were 100-300 piece Shelf pull apparel lots. Often known or referred to as <em>New With Tags</em>. I have to admit that clothing was not my first choice, but my wife had a passion for clothing and this is where we started.</p>
<p>Our first purchase was a 110 piece lot of Macy&#8217;s womens apparel and we bought it from a liquidator here in California. Being new at that time we really did not know what to expect. We paid for the lot and it was to be shipped by UPS. A few days later my wife called me at work to advise the shipment had arrived. She was excited to say the least.</p>
<p>By the time I got home that night she had already sorted all the apparel looking for damages and even photographed a few of the items to prepare for eBay listing. Within two to three days she had all of the clothing listed on eBay and low and behold we were off on a great adventure from there.</p>
<p>I think if I recall we ended up selling 42 of the 100 pieces on the first go round of auctions and then re-listed the remaining. After about a week and a half we had enough money in our Paypal account to re-purchase another load of clothing. This time we purchased fro ma different liquidator and must say that when this apparel arrived we were not very happy as roughly 20-25% of the load was damaged.</p>
<p>I placed a call to the company we bought from and no one would return my call. Message after message was left, but it seemed as though this particular company did not care to make us a repeat customer. After days of researching the company we bought from and researching shelf pull apparel in general I came to the conclusion that each and every load would probably be different. Kind of a “craps” shoot, if you will.</p>
<p>Back in that first year of getting our feet wet we ended up trying 4-5 different sources for shelf pull apparel  and found two reliable suppliers that consistently provided excellent service and loads which were reasonably priced.</p>
<p>How did you get started buying and selling shelf pull apparel?</p>
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		<title>Photos Make The Difference on Ebay</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2009 01:53:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rob Cyr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[“A picture is worth a thousand words” is not just cheap talk, but smart thinking when it comes to taking pictures that will sell your eBay items. Taking quality photos for your auction items can either make or break your sale. Very little in the way of description is needed when you take a good [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“A picture is worth a thousand words” is not just cheap talk, but smart thinking when it comes to taking pictures that will sell your eBay items.  Taking quality photos for your auction items can either make or break your sale.  Very little in the way of description is needed when you take a good picture, as the product will sell itself.  The key to taking good quality pictures is focus.  Focus on the item at hand.  Blurry, distant photos are impossible to see and customers want to see what they are getting before spending their money.  Due to the recent fall in economy people are trying to stretch their dollars.  They are not making purchases unless they can clearly see what they are getting and if it is worth their money.  They are looking for bargains.</p>
<p>You will want to have a clear, uncluttered background for your picture.  The idea is to focus in on the item itself and not everything around it.  Try to get a shot of your item as close up as you can without being too extreme.  You will also want to have adequate lighting.  If shooting a picture in the daytime, make sure that the light is behind you.  You can take your picture near the window if you would like, but a filtered area, such as in front of sheer curtain or near it is best.  It is best to use a digital camera if at all possible to shoot your pictures.  Digital cameras are quick and easy, being able to download them on your computer.  It is a great convenience.  Cell phone cameras are a great invention and the convenience is incredible, but they do not always give the clearest of pictures.  They will, however, suffice in a pinch.</p>
<p>Enhance your pictures today and make them clear and undeniably appealing to the buyer by using the right camera and the right techniques.  Clear pictures will put you in the driver’s seat when it comes to being a top-notch seller as an eBay auctioneer.  Load up your great pictures along with a detailed item description to make it clear about the item your customers are bidding on.  Your success as an eBay seller is in the effort that you put into it.</p>
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		<title>You Will Need A Paypal Account For eBay</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2009 22:08:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rob Cyr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a new seller on Ebay the easiest and most preferred method of payment is through PayPal. If you are planning to do a lot of Ebaying you will want to set up an account on there. Setting up a PayPal account is both quick and easy. All you need to do is go to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a new seller on Ebay the easiest and most preferred method of payment is through PayPal.  If you are planning to do a lot of Ebaying you will want to set up an account on there.  Setting up a PayPal account is both quick and easy.  All you need to do is go to <a href="http://paypal.com" target="_blank">www.paypal.com</a> and select the “Getting started” option.  This section will give you answers to the most basic questions for signing up regarding verification and what it means, countries that PayPal is accepted in, the required information for opening a PayPal account, time zone, their security features and more.</p>
<p>On the left hand side of the page under “Getting started” you will see additional categories that will give you all of the details on fees, account types, sending and receiving money through PayPal, and PayPal’s usage policy on what is acceptable and what is not.  Continuing on down the left hand side of the page are other categories as well that will completely outline and answer many other questions pertaining to bank cards, credit cards, account viewing, resolving account issues, filing disputes and claims, PayPal with Ebay linking, products, features, and merchant services.</p>
<p>There are three types of accounts to get you going on PayPal.  For beginners, a personal account is fine and best of all, FREE!  Once you plan to make this a business you will want to upgrade to a premier or even a business account.  The fee is reasonable for either of these accounts and will not empty your wallet.  Seller’s fees for all accounts are also a bargain and well worth it for fast and ready payment and convenience purposes.  PayPal even has its own special section for its Ebay users.</p>
<p>PayPal a secure and safe method of payment and their customer service is top notch.  They are readily available by e-mail or telephone whenever you need them.  Sign up for a PayPal account today and begin selling your items on your Ebay auction account.  The fastest, easiest, payment choice on the internet is hands down, Paypal!</p>
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		<title>Reselling Shelf Pull Merchandise</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2009 18:32:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rob Cyr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What the heck is Shelf Pull merchandise? Just as it sounds, shelf pulls are retail products that have been on display in a retail store and then subsequently &#8220;Pulled&#8221; from the shelf for various reasons. Big Box retailers will pull items from the sales floor for several reasons, including: End of season model/style Initially purchased [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What the heck is Shelf Pull merchandise? Just as it sounds, shelf pulls are retail products that have been on display in a retail store and then subsequently &#8220;Pulled&#8221; from the shelf for various reasons. Big Box retailers will pull items from the sales floor for several reasons, including:</p>
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<li>End of season model/style</li>
<li>Initially purchased too much of an item and therefor have excess unsold stock</li>
<li>Product no longer being manufactured or distributed</li>
<li>Product being recalled due to a safety hazard</li>
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<p>Most of the time, retailers simply pull items from their retail sales floor to bring in newer items. Think about it, most stores rotate stock to keep their inventory looking fresh and new. Due to this reason, there is an abundance of merchandise which can be purchased on a wholesale level and resold for a great profit. There is no better way to &#8220;tap&#8221; into major name brands on a wholesale level. The great thing about buying shelf pulled merchandise is simply cost. often, shelf pull merchandise can be purchased for &#8220;pennies&#8221; on the original wholesale dollar!</p>
<p>Are you looking for name brand merchandise to resell on eBay or through your ecommerce store? Shelf pull merchandise can also be sold through your store front and exported throughout the world!</p>
<p>Ok, I have convinced you&#8230;I can tell. Where do you find Shelf Pull merchandise?</p>
<p>Shelf pull merchandise can be purchased through Wholesale Liquidators or  <a href="http://thecloseoutindustry.com/liquidation-secrets-2009/" target="_blank">buying directly</a> from each department store. Some department stores have their own liquidation department where they sell pallets and truckloads of shelf pull and customer returned merchandise. Most big box retailers will contract a &#8216;Third Party&#8221; liquidation company to move excess or unwanted merchandise. In this case, dealing with this third party is considered buying direct.</p>
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		<title>How Can I Compete as a Seller on eBay?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2009 03:15:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rob Cyr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Think back to your childhood. Do you remember your first business adventure of setting up your own lemonade stand? You would sell cups of lemonade for only cents, and life was good. Life was good up until that kid set up another lemonade stand right across the street from yours and stole your thunder, right? [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Think back to your childhood. Do you remember your first business adventure of setting up your own lemonade stand? You would sell cups of lemonade for only cents, and life was good. Life was good up until that kid set up another lemonade stand right across the street from yours and stole your thunder, right? Unfortunately, that kid is back on the block. However, in this situation, the block is located on eBay. In order to prevent these types of kids from earning all the sales, you need to learn how to compete effectively.</p>
<p>Remember selling your lemonade for twenty five cents, only to realize that the other stand sold their lemonade for ten cents? Competitive prices can make all the difference in selling merchandise. Depending on what you are selling, you should search eBay for the same or similar products. Determine the average price for your product, among fellow eBay sellers. You will want to price your product in this bracket, or slightly below if you do not have much money invested in the item you are planning to sell.</p>
<p>Furthermore, the attractive signs advertising for the other lemonade stands really caught the attention of people. The same method works on eBay. Advertising for your eBay store or items is important. Make your existence known on eBay. This will result in an increase of traffic to your eBay store, which increases your chances of gaining sales. Advertise on the internet, such as social networking websites. You can also promote your eBay items or store in your community or through word of mouth. Advertise and promote your eBay store as much as possible through numerous methods.</p>
<p>Another way to direct prospective buyers to your eBay items is to list keywords for each item throughout the listing and the description. These keywords allow your item to be shown when a buyer searches that term on eBay. Make sure your keywords are relevant to your item and utilize the full amount allotted by eBay.</p>
<p>So when selling items on eBay, it is important to remember that an online business is still a business and requires good customer service. Good customer service is the reason all of those power sellers became power sellers. They’ve acquired their positive feedback for several reasons. Among these reasons may be things like prices, fast shipping, reliability, quick to answer questions and concerns, or the diversity of products they sell. Accumulating positive feedback is always a positive gain for your eBay business.</p>
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