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Looking for retailers to carry products

Jan 16, 2009 6:41 PM

Click to view scentlady's profile Professional scentlady 9 posts since
Jan 16, 2009
I have been trying for several years now to find places to carry my products. I have had a little luck with local wineries, but with the slow-down of the economy, even that has fizzled. I have great products and can boast they are entirely hand made and all natural. Anyone looking for great smelling candes and bath & body products for a shop? I need an outlet!
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Click to view Mamie2010's profile Mogul Mamie2010 18 posts since
Jan 15, 2009
1. Re: Looking for retailers to carry products Jan 16, 2009 6:55 PM
in response to: scentlady
have you tried ebay? Also, if you don't have one yet, you can setup a website and start an affiliate and/or dropship program and let other people sell your items for you
Click to view scentlady's profile Professional scentlady 9 posts since
Jan 16, 2009
2. Re: Looking for retailers to carry products Jan 16, 2009 6:58 PM
in response to: Mamie2010
I'm actually looking for storefronts to carry products - not ebay. I am working on a website with an online store of my own, but for now would like to see products in customer's sights when they go shopping.

Thanks for the idea!
Click to view sdanil's profile Mogul sdanil 93 posts since
Jan 11, 2009
3. Re: Looking for retailers to carry products Jan 16, 2009 8:08 PM
in response to: scentlady
no can do...I'm awaiting okay from The Body Shop
Click to view scentlady's profile Professional scentlady 9 posts since
Jan 16, 2009
4. Re: Looking for retailers to carry products Jan 16, 2009 11:58 PM
in response to: sdanil
Coincidentally, we can make every scent B&B carries.
Click to view puzzleman's profile Mogul puzzleman 293 posts since
Oct 11, 2007
5. Re: Looking for retailers to carry products Jan 17, 2009 1:01 PM
in response to: scentlady
Scentlady, I sell my products with over 350 retail stores and several websites as well. The best way that I found to get my products out in the market is to attend wholesale trade shows. You can meet hundreds of people who own stores and websites. They can be expensive but if you have a good product and salesmanship it can pay off. I just got back from the Atlanta Gift Show this month and it was successful for me.

PS. You might know me as I am the guy who makes the Puzzle Stools in the St louis area. If you want more info about shows give me a call at 314 524 4993.

Jim
Click to view sdanil's profile Mogul sdanil 93 posts since
Jan 11, 2009
6. Re: Looking for retailers to carry products Jan 17, 2009 1:04 PM
in response to: Mamie2010
here are my personal thought on ebay...the only folks making money on ebay is ebay...there's 20,000 items in the same categry being offered...their categories are not easily defined...and i don't like them...and they don't like me. so we're even
Click to view Mamie2010's profile Mogul Mamie2010 18 posts since
Jan 15, 2009
7. Re: Looking for retailers to carry products Jan 17, 2009 2:08 PM
in response to: sdanil
I have been using ebay for several years, when I want something it's one of the first places I look for several reasons (Amazon 2nd) - you get seller feedback, many items are available for insurance coverage and I like the convenience of paypal. I purchased a razor cell phone on ebay several years back and then purchased insurance coverage from squaretrade. The phone had 'issues' - Matorola wouldn't service it but I sent it to squaretrade and they refunded all my money - I then purchased a pay as you go phone.

I don't know how much ebay charges for those $.01 classified ads -- that could potentially be cheap advertisement with a link to an outside website.
Click to view Mamie2010's profile Mogul Mamie2010 18 posts since
Jan 15, 2009
8. Re: Looking for retailers to carry products Jan 17, 2009 2:20 PM
in response to: scentlady

p.s., do you have a link or photos of your products? I'm still trying to figure out candles and wineries..
Click to view sdanil's profile Mogul sdanil 93 posts since
Jan 11, 2009
9. Re: Looking for retailers to carry products Jan 17, 2009 2:33 PM
in response to: Mamie2010
I'm glad you've found happiness at ebay....I had several items I was considering putting up for sale but the people there snickered and doubted it's authenticity...when in reality they just couldn't afford it.

view my profile...web site info & pix on my site...

Click to view Mamie2010's profile Mogul Mamie2010 18 posts since
Jan 15, 2009
10. Re: Looking for retailers to carry products Jan 17, 2009 6:28 PM
in response to: sdanil

glad to know you can get items. Just this morning I was thinking I would need to find a dealer about ordering dinnerware and flatware if I get to that point. I will be happy to see if you can provide these items at a competiive price. thanks..
Click to view Creditbuilder's profile Mogul Creditbuilder 134 posts since
Jan 17, 2009
11. Re: Looking for retailers to carry products Jan 17, 2009 7:43 PM
in response to: scentlady
Scentlady, I know for a fact that companies like Wal-Mart or Costco wont do business with its suppliers unless they have a D&B credit profile. Go to www.businessformationgroup.com for more information. Hope that helps.
Click to view scentlady's profile Professional scentlady 9 posts since
Jan 16, 2009
12. Re: Looking for retailers to carry products Jan 19, 2009 3:22 PM
in response to: Mamie2010
Mamie,

I do have photos of what I carry. For now, I have everything posted on my Facebook account and am targeting people I know. I had thought about creating a "group" to see what happened there, but didn't know if I could. If you'd like to see them, send me your email address.
Click to view scentlady's profile Professional scentlady 9 posts since
Jan 16, 2009
13. Re: Looking for retailers to carry products Jan 19, 2009 3:24 PM
in response to: Creditbuilder
I truly do not want to do business with Wal-Mart or CostCo at this point. Someday I'd love to know I was big enough to charge as little as they want for their items, but unfortunately, I don't think I'd ever be competitive because I refuse to sacrifice quality.

Thanks for the suggestion.

PS, I did a D&B a couple of years ago. We are so small, it wasn't really necessary.
Click to view Mamie2010's profile Mogul Mamie2010 18 posts since
Jan 15, 2009
14. Re: wholesale products and services Jan 19, 2009 5:38 PM
in response to: scentlady

my email is billbillings2@gmail.com.

I know I want to, at some point in time, carry a few gift items at my restaurant if I can get it up and going. I think it would be a good idea to have a forum here with wholesale products and services offered by the members. It could be setup as categories, i.e., bath and body, gift baskets, chocolates, beauty, dinnerware, linens, etc. If a member is a producer and/or importer of certain items or has the ability to order and sale at wholesale prices, it would help the buyer and the seller. Just my thoughts.

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