Are you considering getting started as a reseller or turning hobby selling into a legitimate business? This article will help you get started!
Growing a small business is an endeavour that requires dedication, hard work, and consistency. Nonetheless, anyone and everyone can become a six-figure online reseller! It is possible to start a reselling business without spending much money. I did it! I started selling online as a lucrative hobby to supplement my income.
My hard work, love of fashion, and addiction to the flip-for-profit model turned my lucrative side hustle into a legitimate corporation. Today I am a six-figure multi-platform e-commerce reseller, and I mentor resellers in their selling journey. E-commerce reselling is an amazing and inclusive industry. Regardless of your demographic, socio-economic status, or education level, you have the potential to supplement your income, earn a living, or develop a multi-million-dollar company.
Whether you have never sold a single item online or you are a seasoned reseller seeking to step up your game, here is how to utilise the goal-oriented profit-first business model!
If you have been thinking about getting started reselling for profit or scaling your existing operation- just do it! The sooner you get started, the sooner you will be successful. If you are not ready to totally dive in, start with tiny steps! You are ready to do some preliminary research, sign up for accounts on selling platforms, create social media accounts, and even to start posting a few items for sale on new platforms. Remember, a business takes time to grow and the smallest strides at inception will provide you with experience and exposure. Establishment, growth and success start with small activities in the right direction. Do not overwhelm yourself with a need for perfection or mastery. What are you waiting for?
If you break it down to the core, reselling is as simple as purchase, clean, photograph, list, sell, package, and ship! You do not need fancy equipment, lighting systems, expensive supplies, software, or much of anything to get started today. In fact, I recommend that you do not expend funds immediately; instead, reinvest your earnings into business and supplies. In most cases, all you need is a device with a camera, internet, natural lighting, a way to print shipping labels, and determination!
First, decide what your inventory will be composed of. If you are a brand-new seller, start with items lying around your home. Then, seek free inventory from friends, relatives, and your community. Before you expend funds sourcing inventory, practise selling things with little-to-no cost. This will allow you to become comfortable with the reselling process -from acquisition to completion- and generate revenue for reinvestment. If you are already a hobby-seller, evaluate where you are most profitable, and focus on those categories of inventory. It is best to start with a narrowly tailored focus to stay on track during start-up. There is plenty of room for growth and expansion later!
Do some research- the internet offers an infinite collection of marketplaces. Learn where your inventory sells and explore those platforms. Read their terms of service, seller requirements, fee and payment structures, shipping procedures, tax information, and tips for success. There are vast resources available to learn about specific platforms. Take advantage of YouTube videos and use Facebook groups to acquire knowledge, ask questions, and share ideas.
For clothing, Vinted is perhaps the easiest platform to begin with, having a clean and user-friendly interface, a simplified shipping process, a clear payment structure, and a large and supportive community of seller stylists!
Do not limit yourself to just one (or even just two) platforms. Crosslisting is one of the keys to success in e-commerce. Using Vendoo to cross-list allows you to list your inventory across many platforms to maximise exposure and generate sales.
Once you are relatively established, you may consider creating your own marketplace or website. However, it is best to get started on existing platforms as they handle the website development, advertising, credit card processing fees, user agreements, and sales tax remission, among other considerations.
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Take the e-pencil to tablet and brainstorm as to your goals. Be specific. Is there an annual profit amount you wish to earn? Do you want to operate your business independently or scale with employees? Do you wish to give a portion of your proceeds to a charitable cause? Do you seek to be sustainable and ecologically friendly? Goals should be fluid and establishing a general projection will help you to grow strategically. Ascertaining long-term and short-term goals will help you to stay motivated and concentrated.
Categorise your goals by: ongoing daily goals, short-term, and long-term. Post them where they are regularly visible. Consider your goals when confronted with decisions or when you are developing new ideas. Each day, you should be making small steps toward the realisation of your goals. Regularly evaluate, brainstorm, and research ways to achieve your goals. Most importantly- get selling! Your long-term goals will require time and money.
Your daily goals should inspire your short-term goals to generate growth and revenue, which will help you to achieve your substantial long-term goals. Hard work and a goal-oriented profit-first mindset is the key to success.
If your goal is to scale and grow a successful business, focus on profit, and maintain organisation by way of Cost of Goods (COG), Return on Investment (ROI), Inventory Management, and Bookkeeping practises.
COG refers to the price you spend on an item for resale. Return on Investment (ROI) refers to total profit; that is, revenue minus expenses- including COG, platform fees, taxes, supplies, dry-cleaning, repair, shipping costs, and anything else that you spend money on to effectuate the sale of that item. For business success (as well as tax purposes), stay mindful of your expenses and earnings. There are many tools, such as Vendoo, that will help you calculate these metrics. Similarly, some marketplaces like eBay offer reports to assist sellers in administrative work.
As your business grows, strategically make improvements to your Goal-Oriented Profit-First business model. Strive to save money and maximise efficiency in each step of the resale process. Research how to inexpensively source items for resale, and source strategically to maximise ROI. With growth and revenue, consider investment in supplies and software to streamline the photography and listing process. Conduct ongoing research about Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) and e-commerce selling. Consider enrolling in a course that will help you achieve greater revenue on various platforms. Organise your inventory management and bookkeeping systems. Remember that time is money.
What is your handle or username across platforms? If it is Yourname1234xo, change it to something distinct and memorable.
Branding yourself is crucial to maximise exposure and create traffic to your selling platforms. This includes providing stellar service, quickly responding to enquiries, and handling your business with professionalism and integrity. Making the customer experience memorable and seamless will generate return and exposure.
With a vast and saturated market, it is vital to advertise! This is not a service you necessarily need to pay for. When used consistently and strategically, social media is arguably the most effective form of modern advertising. Utilise social media networking to drive traffic to your platforms. Study hashtags and Search Engine Optimisation (SEO). Network and lend support to other resellers. You will make valuable connections, increase exposure, and acquire industry knowledge.
It is never too soon to reserve your name on e-commerce and social media platforms, even if you are not ready to launch them today. If you are considering your own website, reserve the domain now in websites like GoDaddy or similar. Similarly, it is a good idaea to print business cards and always carry them with you! Distribute them everywhere- when you are outsourcing, at social engagements, or when you receive a compliment on your #ootd. Post them on community cork boards and webpages! Stick one in your orders as you prepare items for shipment! This is simple, free, and organic advertising!
Reselling is not all fun- like any other business, it requires administrative regulation. Whether you are just starting out or you are a seasoned reseller, it is important to keep your business legally sound. If you are operating as a business, make sure you are in compliance with the law. Consult with a local financial advisor, tax specialist, or qualified professional to ensure compliance with legal regulations. It is crucial to establish business bank accounts and keep transactional records of expenses and earnings.
Depending on your profit and tax bracket, you may benefit from establishing a corporation. While bookkeeping can be daunting, there are many programmes such as Vendoo and Quickbooks which offer inventory management and profit-calculation so you can spend more time on the fun components of reselling!
Maintain organization and consistency, and try to always be a goal-oriented profit-first reseller.
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