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Putting Profitability Into The Service Equation lectronics product for that matter). Large manufacturers in China do and they might even sell a very similar product to multiple major companies and just slap their brand name on it. This is where you get the best prices imaginable.How would you like to see your Service Department? As a necessary but problematic resource drain or as a resource that provides a positive and healthy ROI? We think most executives would prefer the second option. In this article, we make the case that a centrally positioned service department can act as a catalyst across many other functions to improve the efficiency of your company’s product development lifecycle, while improving your profit margin as your product moves into the marketplace.By following these six steps, we show you how you can turn your service function into a more profitable resource that achieves your corporate objectives. Although the steps can be implemented individually or as resources allow, best results can be realized when the steps are implemented simultaneously.(1) Involve Service early in the product's lifecycle to improve the product’s maintenance program. Maintainability – often called reparability – facilitates restoring "failed" units as expeditiously as possible to ensure that the product is back in your customers’ hands in a timely manner. Needless to say, maintainability also improves service, quality and customer relations, all of which helps to increase sales.It’s unfortunate that the The problem is the quantities. Many of these companies will require you buy containers full (a container may hold thousands of products depending on the size of the product). Some have smaller minimum quantities, some have astronomically large quantities. Again you will have to do some searching here to find the best suppliers. Also be aware that these directories are where you may find scammers and fake companies waiting to take your money. Also note that most major Chinese distributors will use wire transfers, COD, Direct Lines of Credit and other payment methods you may not be familiar with or just simply haven’t really used. So do a little research on these payment methods before purchasing any products. In addition, don’t be afraid to negotiate with manufacturers and do not be intimidated by them. They sell billions of dollars worth of products a year but may be willing to sell smaller quantities if you present yourself in a sincere and confident manner and raise the prospect of frequent, future purchases. Buying direct from the manufacturer is also an excellent way to source products simply because you are getting the product from the first place it appears, no middlemen, no multiple markups on the price, etc. Again, larger quantities are a must for this method of purchasing, but if you are willing to spend the money (remember you can start with larger quantities of affordable products and build your way up to high ticket items) then you can ge Creative Ideas for Work-Life Balance Finding the right products to sell at the right prices can be the most difficult part of starting an online business. Whether you have an online e-commerce website, or are a seller on EBay, it can be difficult to even decide where to start sourcing your products. The problem is there are many companies out there who will sell you products at “wholesale prices” but you will come to find very quickly that 99% of these companies are not real wholesalers, and the fact is you could go on eBay or search the internet right now and buy the products you want for less from a retailer than these so called wholesalers. I have spent countless hours searching for wholesalers over the internet, and when I say countless I mean well over 100 hours, and that is no exaggeration.Finding a balance between work and personal life is one of the most dominant issues of our time, as most of you must have experienced. Time and again we find ourselves struggling and stressing to keep up with the demands of both areas. Often, the advice given in such cases is to draw borders and limits between the conflicting demands of work and personal life. However, these two aspects of our lives do not necessarily have to be on conflicting terms. Rather, they may even enhance and strengthen each other.The article offers some creative ideas to achieve exactly that goal. Following are a few ideas that might help you make this vision a reality. I only hope I myself will be able to pursue some of these ideas as well...(please tell me if you succeed in doing so).Use actual scales to keep track of your balance: Put a pair of scales in your office, or in your living room. These scales will represent the balance you keep in your life, and serve as a reminder when you need to return the balance. Whenever your work takes up more of your time and energy, add weights to one side of the scales marked with the label "work". When your home is drawing more of your attention - tip the scales to the other side. N In order to save you time and countless headaches, here is a list of things to avoid when sourcing products: DO NOT use search engines to find wholesalers. Real wholesalers are not that easy to find, I know this from plenty of experience. You will waste much of your time searching for wholesalers on search engines only to find that even products that seem to be offered at low prices aren’t going to make you much, if any, money. DO NOT buy wholesale lists off eBay or e-books claiming to have the ultimate wholesale lists. These aren’t necessarily scams in the traditional sense. You will get a large list of companies, but typically none of them will offer anything close to wholesale, and even worse, you’ll notice some of them are retail stores. So save your money, I have spent hundreds of dollars on these lists and I guarantee you that you will have nothing to show for that money except empty pockets. DO NOT buy from any companies that use Western Union or Money Gram or any kind of untraceable, unsecured wire transfers of that sort, especially if they are from Western European countries such as Romania or the Ukraine. These sellers will typically offer products at unbelievable prices and they can do that because they aren’t really selling you anything, they are stealing your money and disappearing. You will typically run into these on larger, global directories of suppliers so be careful. Only use non secured methods of payment if you have done prior business with the company, someone you know very well has done business with them, or they are an internationally recognized company. DO NOT Expect to buy one or two products at a time, that’s called retail sales, wholesalers don’t want to waste their time selling to a consumer, they want to sell to businesses and if you are only buying one or two products, they will just think you’re a consumer trying to get products for yourself at wholesale to save a couple dollars. You will never get even close to a wholesale price doing that. Some companies will require thousands of dollars or items per purchase while there are others that will work with smaller businesses with orders under $500. By following the above “Do Nots”, you can save a lot of time by not wasting it on methods that do not work and save you from an abundance of headaches down the road. So where should you be looking? There are three major categories that I believe are the best sources for finding your products. These involve using REAL wholesale directories, overseas suppliers, and buying direct from the manufacturer. Real Wholesale Directories: There are a myriad of wholesale directories out there, some are free, some have a monthly fee, some have a one time fee, and some have a mixture of both. The free directories are usually useless and will basically lead you to the same suppliers the search engines will. Most wholesalers with readily available websites that display their up front are usually not real wholesalers, and you will see that with the prices they display. Real wholesalers do not have websites or they do not have their prices listed for the public to see. You will either need to contact them via email or phone and ask for a price list or fill out an application to become a customer (you will also typically need a resellers license). The problem is, even these wholesalers are extremely hard to find, and that is why it’s worth the little bit of money to purchase a membership to a wholesale directory. Do not “subscribe” to a wholesale directory; look for services with a one time charge. There are two very popular wholesale directories on the internet right now. One is World Wide Brands. World Wide Brands connects you to literally thousands of pre-screened, pre-qualified wholesalers that are willing to work with smaller quantity purchases. They will help point you in the right direction and save you time you will not have to sift through “fake” wholesalers. Yes there are some suppliers that do not offer the best prices, and that is to be expected. You will still have to do a little searching, but by using their services you have a much better chance of finding the supplier that’s right for you. Also their new one source tool is pretty impressive and provides you with a wealth of information on product demand and pricing. Another site to use as a wholesale directory is SaleHoo. They also have an extensive list of wholesalers at your disposal. Both of these sites have a one time fee which means once you’re a member, you’re a member forever. Keep in mind that just because you join these websites does not mean you will be buying products at the price you want right away. Take the time to research suppliers and see which offers the best mix of price, quality, quantity, and service; subsequently, remember that the larger quantity you can afford, the better pricing you will get. There are also other services out there besides World Wide Brands and SaleHoo. Doba is a popular dropshipping company, but I feel that their prices are a bit too high for my definition of wholesale; however they do have some good deals hidden throughout their site. Overseas Suppliers and Buying Direct from Manufacturer: If you have been in business for a while or are ready to move up to the next level of product sourcing, then it is beneficial to begin sourcing your products directly from the big manufacturers overseas. There are two big sites that you will want to use when sourcing products overseas (primarily from China), Globalsources.com and Alibaba.com. These are the two main directories for overseas suppliers and trade leads. Keep in mind that sometimes you can find domestic suppliers from these sites, but your best deals will be from China. These suppliers are the real deal. Some of these companies even supply the big name brands with OEM products (original equipment manufacturer). The fact is that the TV you have might have a big brand name on it, but the truth is most of these brands do not manufacture the TV (or many other electronics product for that matter). Large manufacturers in China do and they might even sell a very similar product to multiple major companies and just slap their brand name on it. This is where you get the best prices imaginable. The problem is the quantities. Many of these companies will require you buy containers full (a container may hold thousands of products depending on the size of the product). Some have smaller minimum quantities, some have astronomically large quantities. Again you will have to do some searching here to find the best suppliers. Also be aware that these directories are where you may find scammers and fake companies waiting to take your money. Also note that most major Chinese distributors will use wire transfers, COD, Direct Lines of Credit and other payment methods you may not be familiar with or just simply haven’t really used. So do a little research on these payment methods before purchasing any products. In addition, don’t be afraid to negotiate with manufacturers and do not be intimidated by them. They sell billions of dollars worth of products a year but may be willing to sell smaller quantities if you present yourself in a sincere and confident manner and raise the prospect of frequent, future purchases. Buying direct from the manufacturer is also an excellent way to source products simply because you are getting the product from the first place it appears, no middlemen, no multiple markups on the price, etc. Again, larger quantities are a must for this method of purchasing, but if you are willing to spend the money (remember you can start with larger quantities of affordable products and build your way up to high ticket items) then you can get New Grads - Beat the Job Competition rom any companies that use Western Union or Money Gram or any kind of untraceable, unsecured wire transfers of that sort, especially if they are from Western European countries such as Romania or the Ukraine. These sellers will typically offer products at unbelievable prices and they can do that because they aren’t really selling you anything, they are stealing your money and disappearing. You will typically run into these on larger, global directories of suppliers so be careful. Only use non secured methods of payment if you have done prior business with the company, someone you know very well has done business with them, or they are an internationally recognized company.Winning your new job takes more than just arriving on time – after all, that's obviously expected. But, what else are employers expecting from you when you arrive for your interview? Here are four tips you'll want to keep in mind for interview success:Tip 1: Employers will assume that you have done a good amount of research on their company. When they ask you what you know about them, you'll get off to a good start by being able to discuss several pertinent points about the Company. To do this you must be sure your research includes:* What the company's mission is * Sales and revenue (if public) * What their growth rate has been * Major products and services * Who their competitors are * Key management team * Latest news on the company * Clients, suppliers * Company structure & cultureEmployers want to know that you are interested in working for them and that you have the curiosity and energy to plan ahead for your meetings. This research technique will also help you come up with smart questions to ask your interviewer when they offer to answer any questions you may have. P.S. Always have questions!Tip 2: Employers expect you to be able to discuss your strengths, give DO NOT Expect to buy one or two products at a time, that’s called retail sales, wholesalers don’t want to waste their time selling to a consumer, they want to sell to businesses and if you are only buying one or two products, they will just think you’re a consumer trying to get products for yourself at wholesale to save a couple dollars. You will never get even close to a wholesale price doing that. Some companies will require thousands of dollars or items per purchase while there are others that will work with smaller businesses with orders under $500. By following the above “Do Nots”, you can save a lot of time by not wasting it on methods that do not work and save you from an abundance of headaches down the road. So where should you be looking? There are three major categories that I believe are the best sources for finding your products. These involve using REAL wholesale directories, overseas suppliers, and buying direct from the manufacturer. Real Wholesale Directories: There are a myriad of wholesale directories out there, some are free, some have a monthly fee, some have a one time fee, and some have a mixture of both. The free directories are usually useless and will basically lead you to the same suppliers the search engines will. Most wholesalers with readily available websites that display their up front are usually not real wholesalers, and you will see that with the prices they display. Real wholesalers do not have websites or they do not have their prices listed for the public to see. You will either need to contact them via email or phone and ask for a price list or fill out an application to become a customer (you will also typically need a resellers license). The problem is, even these wholesalers are extremely hard to find, and that is why it’s worth the little bit of money to purchase a membership to a wholesale directory. Do not “subscribe” to a wholesale directory; look for services with a one time charge. There are two very popular wholesale directories on the internet right now. One is World Wide Brands. World Wide Brands connects you to literally thousands of pre-screened, pre-qualified wholesalers that are willing to work with smaller quantity purchases. They will help point you in the right direction and save you time you will not have to sift through “fake” wholesalers. Yes there are some suppliers that do not offer the best prices, and that is to be expected. You will still have to do a little searching, but by using their services you have a much better chance of finding the supplier that’s right for you. Also their new one source tool is pretty impressive and provides you with a wealth of information on product demand and pricing. Another site to use as a wholesale directory is SaleHoo. They also have an extensive list of wholesalers at your disposal. Both of these sites have a one time fee which means once you’re a member, you’re a member forever. Keep in mind that just because you join these websites does not mean you will be buying products at the price you want right away. Take the time to research suppliers and see which offers the best mix of price, quality, quantity, and service; subsequently, remember that the larger quantity you can afford, the better pricing you will get. There are also other services out there besides World Wide Brands and SaleHoo. Doba is a popular dropshipping company, but I feel that their prices are a bit too high for my definition of wholesale; however they do have some good deals hidden throughout their site. Overseas Suppliers and Buying Direct from Manufacturer: If you have been in business for a while or are ready to move up to the next level of product sourcing, then it is beneficial to begin sourcing your products directly from the big manufacturers overseas. There are two big sites that you will want to use when sourcing products overseas (primarily from China), Globalsources.com and Alibaba.com. These are the two main directories for overseas suppliers and trade leads. Keep in mind that sometimes you can find domestic suppliers from these sites, but your best deals will be from China. These suppliers are the real deal. Some of these companies even supply the big name brands with OEM products (original equipment manufacturer). The fact is that the TV you have might have a big brand name on it, but the truth is most of these brands do not manufacture the TV (or many other electronics product for that matter). Large manufacturers in China do and they might even sell a very similar product to multiple major companies and just slap their brand name on it. This is where you get the best prices imaginable. The problem is the quantities. Many of these companies will require you buy containers full (a container may hold thousands of products depending on the size of the product). Some have smaller minimum quantities, some have astronomically large quantities. Again you will have to do some searching here to find the best suppliers. Also be aware that these directories are where you may find scammers and fake companies waiting to take your money. Also note that most major Chinese distributors will use wire transfers, COD, Direct Lines of Credit and other payment methods you may not be familiar with or just simply haven’t really used. So do a little research on these payment methods before purchasing any products. In addition, don’t be afraid to negotiate with manufacturers and do not be intimidated by them. They sell billions of dollars worth of products a year but may be willing to sell smaller quantities if you present yourself in a sincere and confident manner and raise the prospect of frequent, future purchases. Buying direct from the manufacturer is also an excellent way to source products simply because you are getting the product from the first place it appears, no middlemen, no multiple markups on the price, etc. Again, larger quantities are a must for this method of purchasing, but if you are willing to spend the money (remember you can start with larger quantities of affordable products and build your way up to high ticket items) then you can ge Mergers and Acquisitions Reports holesale directories out there, some are free, some have a monthly fee, some have a one time fee, and some have a mixture of both. The free directories are usually useless and will basically lead you to the same suppliers the search engines will. Most wholesalers with readily available websites that display their up front are usually not real wholesalers, and you will see that with the prices they display. Real wholesalers do not have websites or they do not have their prices listed for the public to see. You will either need to contact them via email or phone and ask for a price list or fill out an application to become a customer (you will also typically need a resellers license). The problem is, even these wholesalers are extremely hard to find, and that is why it’s worth the little bit of money to purchase a membership to a wholesale directory.Merger and acquisition reports help companies to track the growth and consolidations of their competitors, prospects, and potential business partners. These reports contain transaction facts and information, which may not be found easily otherwise and can thus benefit companies, which need such information. Merger and acquisition reports also help in monitoring current market prices and terms so that a company's market knowledge and competitiveness can increase. These reports assist in generating leads with the help of key decision makers and they save time by providing at a glance financial data, including unit, and multiple revenues. Merger and acquisition reports may prove useful to banking professionals, accounting firms, consultants, health care executives, appraisers, specialty libraries, and research analysts.Merger and acquisition reports include deal specifications, transaction type, and acquisition technique. The reports begin by identifying products of one company that are either complementary or overlapping to the other company's products. Suppliers of one company are then displayed alongside the other company's suppliers, with overlapping suppliers to both firms highlighted. The reports also contain dependent suppliers to Do not “subscribe” to a wholesale directory; look for services with a one time charge. There are two very popular wholesale directories on the internet right now. One is World Wide Brands. World Wide Brands connects you to literally thousands of pre-screened, pre-qualified wholesalers that are willing to work with smaller quantity purchases. They will help point you in the right direction and save you time you will not have to sift through “fake” wholesalers. Yes there are some suppliers that do not offer the best prices, and that is to be expected. You will still have to do a little searching, but by using their services you have a much better chance of finding the supplier that’s right for you. Also their new one source tool is pretty impressive and provides you with a wealth of information on product demand and pricing. Another site to use as a wholesale directory is SaleHoo. They also have an extensive list of wholesalers at your disposal. Both of these sites have a one time fee which means once you’re a member, you’re a member forever. Keep in mind that just because you join these websites does not mean you will be buying products at the price you want right away. Take the time to research suppliers and see which offers the best mix of price, quality, quantity, and service; subsequently, remember that the larger quantity you can afford, the better pricing you will get. There are also other services out there besides World Wide Brands and SaleHoo. Doba is a popular dropshipping company, but I feel that their prices are a bit too high for my definition of wholesale; however they do have some good deals hidden throughout their site. Overseas Suppliers and Buying Direct from Manufacturer: If you have been in business for a while or are ready to move up to the next level of product sourcing, then it is beneficial to begin sourcing your products directly from the big manufacturers overseas. There are two big sites that you will want to use when sourcing products overseas (primarily from China), Globalsources.com and Alibaba.com. These are the two main directories for overseas suppliers and trade leads. Keep in mind that sometimes you can find domestic suppliers from these sites, but your best deals will be from China. These suppliers are the real deal. Some of these companies even supply the big name brands with OEM products (original equipment manufacturer). The fact is that the TV you have might have a big brand name on it, but the truth is most of these brands do not manufacture the TV (or many other electronics product for that matter). Large manufacturers in China do and they might even sell a very similar product to multiple major companies and just slap their brand name on it. This is where you get the best prices imaginable. The problem is the quantities. Many of these companies will require you buy containers full (a container may hold thousands of products depending on the size of the product). Some have smaller minimum quantities, some have astronomically large quantities. Again you will have to do some searching here to find the best suppliers. Also be aware that these directories are where you may find scammers and fake companies waiting to take your money. Also note that most major Chinese distributors will use wire transfers, COD, Direct Lines of Credit and other payment methods you may not be familiar with or just simply haven’t really used. So do a little research on these payment methods before purchasing any products. In addition, don’t be afraid to negotiate with manufacturers and do not be intimidated by them. They sell billions of dollars worth of products a year but may be willing to sell smaller quantities if you present yourself in a sincere and confident manner and raise the prospect of frequent, future purchases. Buying direct from the manufacturer is also an excellent way to source products simply because you are getting the product from the first place it appears, no middlemen, no multiple markups on the price, etc. Again, larger quantities are a must for this method of purchasing, but if you are willing to spend the money (remember you can start with larger quantities of affordable products and build your way up to high ticket items) then you can ge Are You Prepared for Change? to use as a wholesale directory is SaleHoo. They also have an extensive list of wholesalers at your disposal.The annual review and analysis of corporate filings for public companies in full swing. Almost invariably, this scrutiny brings with it an outcry concerning the exorbitant levels of executive compensation and the lack of a direct relationship between what some executives made and the financial performance of their companies. In addition to articles that highlight some of the more there are typically investigative reports that identify illegal, or at best, highly questionable activities. Given the propensity of the public and investors to recoil at the issue of excessive executive compensation, it’s no wonder that these two groups have put considerable pressure on regulators to control and/or reduce executive in recent years.Market-Driven With recent regulations and structural changes as the baseline, this raises the question of what the future holds. In trying to answer this question, it is important to understand how compensation levels are set. Assuming that the underlying purpose is to enable an organization to recruit and hire the best talent to meet its business needs, it naturally follows that a company will be very interested in what the competitive market levels are for the position to be filled. This places a great Both of these sites have a one time fee which means once you’re a member, you’re a member forever. Keep in mind that just because you join these websites does not mean you will be buying products at the price you want right away. Take the time to research suppliers and see which offers the best mix of price, quality, quantity, and service; subsequently, remember that the larger quantity you can afford, the better pricing you will get. There are also other services out there besides World Wide Brands and SaleHoo. Doba is a popular dropshipping company, but I feel that their prices are a bit too high for my definition of wholesale; however they do have some good deals hidden throughout their site. Overseas Suppliers and Buying Direct from Manufacturer: If you have been in business for a while or are ready to move up to the next level of product sourcing, then it is beneficial to begin sourcing your products directly from the big manufacturers overseas. There are two big sites that you will want to use when sourcing products overseas (primarily from China), Globalsources.com and Alibaba.com. These are the two main directories for overseas suppliers and trade leads. Keep in mind that sometimes you can find domestic suppliers from these sites, but your best deals will be from China. These suppliers are the real deal. Some of these companies even supply the big name brands with OEM products (original equipment manufacturer). The fact is that the TV you have might have a big brand name on it, but the truth is most of these brands do not manufacture the TV (or many other electronics product for that matter). Large manufacturers in China do and they might even sell a very similar product to multiple major companies and just slap their brand name on it. This is where you get the best prices imaginable. The problem is the quantities. Many of these companies will require you buy containers full (a container may hold thousands of products depending on the size of the product). Some have smaller minimum quantities, some have astronomically large quantities. Again you will have to do some searching here to find the best suppliers. Also be aware that these directories are where you may find scammers and fake companies waiting to take your money. Also note that most major Chinese distributors will use wire transfers, COD, Direct Lines of Credit and other payment methods you may not be familiar with or just simply haven’t really used. So do a little research on these payment methods before purchasing any products. In addition, don’t be afraid to negotiate with manufacturers and do not be intimidated by them. They sell billions of dollars worth of products a year but may be willing to sell smaller quantities if you present yourself in a sincere and confident manner and raise the prospect of frequent, future purchases. Buying direct from the manufacturer is also an excellent way to source products simply because you are getting the product from the first place it appears, no middlemen, no multiple markups on the price, etc. Again, larger quantities are a must for this method of purchasing, but if you are willing to spend the money (remember you can start with larger quantities of affordable products and build your way up to high ticket items) then you can ge Boomers and Generation Y - The Computer Connection lectronics product for that matter). Large manufacturers in China do and they might even sell a very similar product to multiple major companies and just slap their brand name on it. This is where you get the best prices imaginable.It’s been interesting to watch the (sometimes forced) assimilation of Generation Y into the Boomer-dominated workforce of the early 21st century. Surely no two generations working together have been so disparate…at least that’s what we’re led to believe, and to an extent it’s true. There are vast differences in the two generations’ values and beliefs.But I would suggest the computer is one element that brings the two together and, at another level, clearly defines one important difference in the two groups.First, let’s look at the Baby Boomers. They entered the work force, for the most part, devoid of computer knowledge. The earliest of the Boomers knew computers as something called Univac that filled a room, had lots of blinking lights and, finally, made wrong predictions about presidential races. In the late 70s, or thereabouts (depending on the industry), the Boomers were presented with a work station and told the tube would replace paper and they had best begin the transition. Many – if not most – adopted the attitude that not only did they not understand this computer thing, but they also didn’t like – or trust – anyone who said they did. Paperless office, indeed!This kicking-and-screaming attitude toward usi The problem is the quantities. Many of these companies will require you buy containers full (a container may hold thousands of products depending on the size of the product). Some have smaller minimum quantities, some have astronomically large quantities. Again you will have to do some searching here to find the best suppliers. Also be aware that these directories are where you may find scammers and fake companies waiting to take your money. Also note that most major Chinese distributors will use wire transfers, COD, Direct Lines of Credit and other payment methods you may not be familiar with or just simply haven’t really used. So do a little research on these payment methods before purchasing any products. In addition, don’t be afraid to negotiate with manufacturers and do not be intimidated by them. They sell billions of dollars worth of products a year but may be willing to sell smaller quantities if you present yourself in a sincere and confident manner and raise the prospect of frequent, future purchases. Buying direct from the manufacturer is also an excellent way to source products simply because you are getting the product from the first place it appears, no middlemen, no multiple markups on the price, etc. Again, larger quantities are a must for this method of purchasing, but if you are willing to spend the money (remember you can start with larger quantities of affordable products and build your way up to high ticket items) then you can get the best deals of all. Many companies do offer direct sales even if it doesn’t seem like it. For example, Sony and Sceptre (LCD’s and such) both offer accounts for resellers, it just takes a little searching on their websites and/or emailing to find out how. Also use www.thomasnet.com if you are a manufacturing company, engineering company, etc. They will connect you with thousands of companies and distributors nationwide. These three sourcing categories are the best way for you to find a steady source of wholesale priced products; however, you can also find low price products by purchasing from liquidators and closeout sales. These are also available on World Wide Brands and you can actually find them using search engines. Be warned however, some products could be damaged and you will not get warranties from the seller and typically all sales are final. Also, once these products are gone, they’re gone. These three sources will be your best bet for finding products at REAL wholesale prices. In fact if you buy from an overseas supplier, you may be getting products below what wholesalers will sell them for. Just make sure do your research and learn as much as you can about the suppliers before you even engage in negotiations with the company. Also, make sure you follow the “Do Nots” of product sourcing to save you time and energy, and keep yourself safe from scammers. By following this advice you will be one step closer to finding the products you need. Good luck.
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