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how to sell wholesale lots without a website

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  1. cazinc

    Joined: July 2006
    Posts: 9

    I would like some help in selling some wholesale lots of men's name brand clothing I'm trying to liquidate. I tried to advertise on wholesale411 but it's not allowed. I listed on the wholesale lots section of gowholesale.com. it was approved and my account was charged however I couldn't find it on the website and when I called they said that they discontinued this section and will be reimbursement. I don't have a website so that I can do the pay per click. I was thinking of using liquidation.com but they start very low and i'm afraid that I might be in a big loss if I list it with them because they also charge a minium of $200 fees which I find is high. Eaby is a mess so I don't want to go there. Please help me. Thanks
    Posted 3 years ago  |  Login or Register to Reply
  2. mico1020

    Joined: July 2006
    Posts: 3

    Maybe you can make out some brochures of your products and send them your potential customer, or you can put this brochures in the entrance of subway.

    Do you think this is a good idea.

    my MSN:sales-mico@hotmail.com
    Posted 3 years ago  |  Login or Register to Reply
  3. windows of fashion

    Joined: July 2006
    Posts: 52

    Mico - I agree with your ideas...great cheap way to do things

    here are some more...
    You have a lot of options still.

    Especially if you can offer genuine product, you might do well responding to want ads
    it takes more time than listing a for sale ad and requires frequent follow-up but
    works and there is no fee just to reply to people that you see that are looking for the products
    you have to offer.

    A last option might be the slightly better fees that are on auctions.overstock.com
    it is still an auction site but not as "shady" as Ebay and not as "risky" as a seller or buyer.
    I find that buying on that site makes me feel safer than Ebay ever did.


    --All just my opinion.

    Kind regard,
    Grace
    fashionwindow@inbox.com
    Posted 3 years ago  |  Login or Register to Reply
  4. janesdeals

    Joined: April 2003
    Posts: 510

    List them on Jane's B2B Wholesale Site. There are no upfront fees to list like Ebay.

    We take a back-end fee after delivery.

    So.... if you don't sell anything, you don't pay. In addition, Janesdeals is ranked in all the search engines under closeouts, apparel and jeans. We also drive qualified buyers directly to your listing. We pay for the pay per click fees and advertise globally.

    More About Janesdeals.com:

    http://www.janesdeals.com/howitworks.asp
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  5. destnj

    Joined: May 2004
    Posts: 91

    You can also look to liquidation.com as they specialize in this type of area.
    Posted 3 years ago  |  Login or Register to Reply
  6. richspsxparts

    Joined: June 2004
    Posts: 209

    Why not just create a website? You may be able to take that $200 that you would pay liquidation and pay someone to put together a small website for you to start out ???

    Rich

    cazinc wrote:I would like some help in selling some wholesale lots of men's name brand clothing I'm trying to liquidate. I tried to advertise on wholesale411 but it's not allowed. I listed on the wholesale lots section of gowholesale.com. it was approved and my account was charged however I couldn't find it on the website and when I called they said that they discontinued this section and will be reimbursement. I don't have a website so that I can do the pay per click. I was thinking of using liquidation.com but they start very low and i'm afraid that I might be in a big loss if I list it with them because they also charge a minium of $200 fees which I find is high. Eaby is a mess so I don't want to go there. Please help me. Thanks
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  7. promtex

    Joined: November 2004
    Posts: 17

    you can email me the details, and I'll see if I can list it on my website......jeansmasters@sympatico.ca
    Posted 3 years ago  |  Login or Register to Reply
  8. misterb233

    Joined: October 2006
    Posts: 1

    Hey

    What kind of wholesale clothing are you talking about? If it's brands like Lacoste and Ralph Lauren, I can guarantee you, you won't find many places to sell it on the internet anymore. Since it is impossible to get such brands with authentic clothing, they are cracking down on counterfeit shirts. Especially on ebay.
    Posted 3 years ago  |  Login or Register to Reply
  9. opensourceforce

    Joined: November 2006
    Posts: 41

    it is still good to have some website for selling or promoting the products. you can get a cart like oscommerce or CRE Loaded to sell products directly. it will allow your list posts and other marketing to just send people to this site to purchase and view the products. you could also just have a simple blog or content page to send people back to, like an online business card.
    Posted 3 years ago  |  Login or Register to Reply
  10. jone

    Joined: October 2004
    Posts: 19

    There are many b2b Side for your choosing. Maybe you can buy from china. More cheaper here.
    As i use ,it cost me abt $130/year
    Posted 3 years ago  |  Login or Register to Reply
  11. superwolf2

    Joined: January 2007
    Posts: 1

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  12. cellphone3

    Joined: March 2009
    Posts: 1

    I think if you want to do well . a website is necessary !

    Posted 8 months ago  |  Login or Register to Reply

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