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James S. Walsh - ArticlesJames S. Walsh works for an online wholesale jewellery company, specialising in sourcing wholesale fashion jewellery and sterling silver for Jewellery Party organisers in the UK and Ireland. How to Source Wholesale Jewellery Online Part IThere are two traditional methods of sourcing jewellery from wholesalers. The first method, most widely used by small, independent retailers, is to visit a showroom of one of the many established wholesalers in person. The second method, more common amongst larger chains and businesses, is to have a rep from... How to Source Wholesale Jewellery Online Part IIThe most common method of finding new jewellery wholesalers online is to use traditional search engines such as Google, Yahoo, or MSN. If you know what you're doing, and how to interpret the search engine results, then this can be a very effective method. But in order to get the... Retailers, Wholesalers, And the EU Distance Selling RegulationsThe internet, and internet selling, has thrown up as many problems as opportunities for wholesalers. On the one hand, it has opened up new markets and made reaching customers across vast distances far easier. On the other, the comparative ease with which internet businesses can be set up has opened... Advice on Buying Jewellery From Wholesalers - What to ExpectIn an ideal world, retailers would buy all their stock from 1 or 2 local wholesalers. The stock would be well priced, come in wonderful designs, arrive in perfect packaging and pristine condition, never break or cause problems for yourself or your customers, and generate healthy profits. But we have... Retail Buyers and Minimum Order QuantitiesMinimum order requirements are difficult to get right. For example, a large minimum spend will prevent a portion of potential customers from placing a first order (often a sample order used to test a supplier.) On the one hand, a small minimum spend may attract the wrong sort of customer,...
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