Showing posts with label Online. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Online. Show all posts

Saturday, November 3, 2012

How to Buy Jewelry Wholesale Online

Buying jewelry wholesale online is quite easy, and
most of the time, it is an enjoyable shopping
experience. In fact, many people prefer this method
of buying jewelry wholesale simply because they
find a much wider selection at much lower prices.
However, some of the buying public is still wary of
online businesses. If this sounds like you, there is
really no need for concern. Simply follow a few
simple guidelines to ensure that you have a safe
and satisfactory buying experience.

The first step is to be aware that there are indeed
many con artists operating on the Internet – and
they will happily take your money with absolutely
no regrets. It is your responsibility to take all of the
proper precautions to guard against this happening.
First, find the jewelry wholesale that you are
interested in buying. Make a note of where you
found it, but do not make a purchase just yet –
there is still much to be done. Take a look at other
online wholesaler’s sites and online jewelry stores
to see if you can find similar pieces. In most cases,
you can. Look at the price differences. While the
wholesale price should be lower than the retail price,
you should use extreme caution if the price seems
too low. Remember that old adage ‘if it sounds too
good to be true, it probably is.’

After you have found the lowest price, read every
detail you can find about the jewelry. Make sure
that it is exactly what you want, in terms of
authenticity. If you are unsure, don’t make the
purchase until you do know for sure. Don’t be afraid
to contact the company directly to ask questions –
but don’t take their word for it either.

Check with the Better Business Bureau Online, as
well as the BBB in the area where the company is
located. You are checking to see if there have been
any complaints about this business. If there have
been, that information will be made available to you
at no charge… and if there are complaints, you
should avoid doing business with the company.

Next, read the refund and exchange policy, as well
as the terms of service and the privacy policy at the
website. This is all important information – and if it
isn’t there, you don’t want to do business with this
company. However, just because the information is
there doesn’t necessarily mean that it is a
legitimate operation – read the information carefully,
and print it out so that you have a record of it.

Friday, November 2, 2012

How to Open An Online



Jewelry Store With Jewelry Wholesale Opening your own jewelry store has never been easier than it is now. In fact, you can use the Internet to open your own online jewelry store and never stock a single piece of jewelry! In fact, your jewelry store could be open for business in less than a day – and the only thing you would need to do is market it! This is pretty much an instant business.


First, find jewelry wholesale suppliers. If you want a truly ‘hands-off’ business, find a wholesaler who will
drop ship to your customers. This way, you never have to handle any of the stock. Here is how it works. You get your website set up, with an online catalog of all of the jewelry that you offer. You market that site to the public. Customers start visiting your site, and they place orders. You forward those orders to the drop shipper, and the drop shipper handles the rest!

Most wholesalers will require you to pay for the merchandise before it is shipped. This shouldn’t be a problem because you will require your customers to pay for their orders at the time the order is
placed. Of course, you charge more for the jewelry than the wholesaler charges you.

In most cases, you will be allowed to set your own prices. Look to see what the wholesaler charges
you, including shipping, then add 15% to 30% to that price. This is what you should charge your customers.

If you aren’t sure how to go about setting up a website, you can probably find a wholesaler who will provide you with a website. Most of these wholesalers charge a fee for the site, and your site will usually look like all of their other distributors.


This should be your last option. You may consider opening an eBay store. There is a fee for this as well, but at least your store will be unique. You can also bypass the eBay store and simply set up eBay auctions, which are very affordable for everyone. Make sure that you set a minimum reserve price for the jewelry that you are selling so that you don’t lose money, and make sure that the buyer pays all shipping costs and insurance.


Again, setting up an online jewelry store with jewelry wholesale is one of the easiest ways to start a business today. You can literally be up and running in a few short hours, and making money

within twenty-four hours of ‘opening your doors!’