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Online Price Club can it work?????
espeed
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The Swaynester
input!espeed2006-12-7 22:35:51
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espeed2006-12-7 22:36:18
My `day` job is providing websites with unqiue office products, and your post led me to a quesitons:
With so many websites trying to venture into various markets art once (for isntance, sites like Instawares and ReStockIt specialize in restraunt Supply, but also sell furntiure and office products)...what would convince a customer to pay a `fee` to shop at your site? If we are talking about end users, wouldn`t auto parts be a `once in a while` item of purchase...even for car enthusiasts?
This is not meant as criticism...maybe I am not fully understanding your idea. I am just thinking that todays e-commerce society gives so many options, that charging a membership fee might be more of a turn off than an incentive to shop for great bargains.
What do you think?
Tom -
My `day` job is providing websites with unqiue office products, and your post led me to a quesitons:
With so many websites trying to venture into various markets art once (for isntance, sites like Instawares and ReStockIt specialize in restraunt Supply, but also sell furntiure and office products)...what would convince a customer to pay a `fee` to shop at your site? If we are talking about end users, wouldn`t auto parts be a `once in a while` item of purchase...even for car enthusiasts?
This is not meant as criticism...maybe I am not fully understanding your idea. I am just thinking that todays e-commerce society gives so many options, that charging a membership fee might be more of a turn off than an incentive to shop for great bargains.
What do you think?
espeed2006-12-7 22:35:10
If you`d like the `gifts` you offer to be quality solutiosn for making your desk more organized, hit me with a PM and let`s talk. We usually drop ship with NO minimums and no drop ship fees.
Im a online business providing informational resource and planning to have gifts posted on line. My question is where do you get your stock from - are you buying it at wholesale price is that why people want to sign up for you. Do you receive the payment and purchase the item yourself? Trying to find ideas for my own...
Hi,
To answer your question.. yes I buy from Whsle suppliers.. that drop ship for me.. so I pay on terms from some and others just charge my card at the end of the day. Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Tom