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arshavin 05-17-2012 11:52 AM

profit margins
 
What type of profit margins are you guys operating at?

I've found some item that offer between 25-35% but i'm unsure whether to buy for such small margins.

At what % do you guys think isnt worth your time and effort?

AmazonStealth 05-17-2012 11:56 AM

My markups are around 800%-5,000%

MM78 05-17-2012 11:58 AM

I'm around 90-95% profit margin.

arshavin 05-17-2012 12:02 PM

WTF to both of you guys! specially stealth though

AmazonStealth 05-17-2012 12:07 PM

The key obviously is to sell what no one else is selling or very few people are selling. It just takes time, patience, and experience to find your niche. I sell plenty of items that the market is flooded with and do fine, but I also have hundreds of items that I can control the market with. It all come down to finding your niche, and basic supply and demand, with a little marketing experience.

they_screwed_me_too 05-17-2012 12:16 PM

i work mpst of my accounts on 30 -40%

but that % times hundreds of sales a week times 10 accounts is a fair few dollars

NoneOther 05-17-2012 12:32 PM

It's all about the bottom line.

Margins are important but not the be all and end all of running a business.

With high volume you can afford to have lower margins but with low volume you need the big numbers.

You really need to research your market completely before investing any appreciable amount of money into stock.

Callidus 05-17-2012 12:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NoneOther (Post 342202)
It's all about the bottom line.

Margins are important but not the be all and end all of running a business

Thats all you need to read arshavin

arwoodco 05-21-2012 12:08 PM

Profit ranges for various items.
 
Usually small items or info product items can get you insane returns..

Also, as he said, items that no one else is selling..

I used to sell TONS of info products on ebay..

But, Ebay sucks a lot on your profits.. So, even if you are selling info product CDs on some topic (such as Commercial Real Estate Investing), you still have to pay Ebay 10% to 15% of the price you sold it at..

If you are selling something like electronics, etc.. The most profitable way is to buy from companies like Genco Marketplace at 30% of wholesale (bid starts at 10%). They sell overstock, returns, closeouts from the chain stores.. GENCO ATC : Product Lifecycle Logistics.

However, dropship wise, you will be lucky to get 10% to 20% profit range, hence no selling it on ebay, unless you cherry pick a few products that you can make say 50% profit range on..

By dropship I mean sell it on ebay, then buy it on amazon and ship to customer, etc.

There are many sellers that do that.. I have seen them.. As I would do it directly on my website.. So, i would sell on my site and buy from ebay and amazon..

And often you would see about 15 listings on ebay with overbloated pricing compared to the amazon pricing and it was relatively obvious they were just dropshipping it.





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Originally Posted by AmazonStealth (Post 342188)
The key obviously is to sell what no one else is selling or very few people are selling. It just takes time, patience, and experience to find your niche. I sell plenty of items that the market is flooded with and do fine, but I also have hundreds of items that I can control the market with. It all come down to finding your niche, and basic supply and demand, with a little marketing experience.


audiosoft 05-24-2012 08:05 AM

I am operating at 25 - 35% profit margin after eBay + PayPal fee. The products I am selling are genuine products and I have very little competition in my niche so you can imagine :cool:

arshavin 05-24-2012 09:53 AM

finding stuff to sell at ok margins is like banging your head against a brick wall

MM78 05-24-2012 10:13 AM

It all takes time arshavin, nothing ever comes easy. It took me literally experimenting with 40-50 different products before I narrowed it down to 10, and even out of those 10 I only really make most of my profit on 5-6 of those 10.

audiosoft 05-24-2012 12:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marysman78 (Post 344430)
It all takes time arshavin, nothing ever comes easy. It took me literally experimenting with 40-50 different products before I narrowed it down to 10, and even out of those 10 I only really make most of my profit on 5-6 of those 10.

I experimented with over 20 items and out of them I found 1 product range which would yield me profit and was profitable.

In the beginning It can be very hard but once you have the cycle rolling it's easy.

arshavin 05-26-2012 09:25 AM

thanks for the replies guys

Sandy D 05-26-2012 11:38 AM

I lose money on every product I sell. I just like working like a dog and getting nothing for it.

Profit margins are important but for me what I make at months end is what I look at.

I dont mind working 12-16 hours a day as long as I make a decent profit and still have time for my family and things I like to do.

In another thread this was discussed that there are no profits to be made anymore and that is simply not true.

MM78 05-26-2012 11:41 AM

I hear street beggers make a good 20k a year, I might take a part time job asking for change at the off ramp. Problem is, most are already taken.

4theloveofthegame 05-26-2012 01:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sandy D (Post 345058)
I lose money on every product I sell. I just like working like a dog and getting nothing for it.

Profit margins are important but for me what I make at months end is what I look at.

I dont mind working 12-16 hours a day as long as I make a decent profit and still have time for my family and things I like to do.

In another thread this was discussed that there are no profits to be made anymore and that is simply not true.


Agreed. Except the 12-16 hours thing...:nono:.. But a old saying i have is if i can make money off of it then its worth it to me. Even if its $5 on one thing. That was $5 i didnt have before and it adds up

Sandy D 05-26-2012 02:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 4theloveofthegame (Post 345091)
Agreed. Except the 12-16 hours thing...:nono:.. But a old saying i have is if i can make money off of it then its worth it to me. Even if its $5 on one thing. That was $5 i didnt have before and it adds up

To get started and be competitive you have to spend hours like that to build your business.

If you only want to put in an hour or two then this is not the business to be in.

Especially if you are running stealth and need to keep up with the everyday changes.

I put in 12 hours "min" every day and do other things in between time of pictures, listings, emails, packing etc.

newjerseymax 05-27-2012 03:15 AM

Im with Sandy... I spend a lot of time doing this. But I love it at the same time. Sometimes I feel like a kid playing monopoly. I want all the houses including boardwalk...

4theloveofthegame 05-27-2012 04:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sandy D (Post 345102)
To get started and be competitive you have to spend hours like that to build your business.

If you only want to put in an hour or two then this is not the business to be in.

Especially if you are running stealth and need to keep up with the everyday changes.

I put in 12 hours "min" every day and do other things in between time of pictures, listings, emails, packing etc.

Oh yeah if this is your main source of income. I couldn't see spending that much time tho. This is part time job for me. I have a good local base. People know who to call when they need something. I do this 4theloveofthegame

Sandy D 05-27-2012 05:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by newjerseymax (Post 345241)
Im with Sandy... I spend a lot of time doing this. But I love it at the same time. Sometimes I feel like a kid playing monopoly. I want all the houses including boardwalk...

Exactly!

It is like a big game and you know me I dont like to lose. :cheer:

For what eb and pp put me through years ago I feel I owe them a great big butt kicking many times over.

Feels good to win and defeat eb and pp at their own little games.

rsot 05-28-2012 09:57 AM



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