Your Questions About Internet Business For Sale

Susan asks…
Where Can I Find Ideas To Take My Business To The Next Level?
My internet business is doing ok right now, I’m able to pay most of my bills, but I still have to go to my lousy daytime job.
I need a way to increase my sales and maybe start some new online ventures related to my niche. Where’s the best place to find good ideas to help me do this?

Jere answers:
Hi.
I know what you’re going through, I had the same problems and really wanted to leave my daytime job.
I think the best suggestion I can make is to check out the warrior forum. You’ll find many people who are making a living with their online businesses along with some really smart internet marketers.
You’re sure to find great ideas there to help you out.
Good luck!

Thomas asks…
What’s the best way to personalize your selling techniques?
Internet Business, Retail, Sales, Marketing

Jere answers:
Hello Sandy,
Well I’m not in sales, but it seems to me that “personalization” is all about the person you are and what you find attractive about products. You wouldn’t go shopping in a store that didn’t appeal to you (i.e. It didn’t sell products that you aren’t interested in). So you have to assume that your potential clients are already there because they want something of yours, or at least are very interested in the general idea. Hopefully you as the salesman are also interested in the product, otherwise you’ll never be able to convince someone else that you genuinely are interested in their business. Once we’ve established that both you and your client are interested, then selling the product becomes more like making a new friend than getting someone to buy something. You’ve heard the old axiom “the best salesmen sell themselves” which I agree with. The famous evangelist D.L. Moody started as a shoe salesman and said he could get someone to buy shoes just by being himself. So if I were to try and personalize my website or store I would make it such that I were trying to capture the attention of the “me” out there. I would have to believe that people out there are just as much, if not more interested in this product as I am and then it simply becomes a
matter of exposing them to the concepts and details of the product, and answering their questions patiently/informatively. What kinds of techniques of selling really make you want to buy somethng, not just look? It’s a little different for everyone I’m sure you know. Me personally? I like the no BS way. Just give me something nice and simple…compare and contrast the features…give me all the info up front and help me sort out the pros and cons. The faster the better which is a male way of shopping. Others might care more about the social interaction that takes place, or the general style of the products. They identify with their interests more, rather than seeing the product as a tool to get them where they want to be. They want to feel the identification…pick it up, talk about it in more conversational terms, make friends with the salesman etc. That kind of technique of selling is harder to accomplish on-line because it requires more technology to be personable than it does to just expose a client to what’s available. It just depends on your tastes and what matters to you. You will attract customers who are like you, so sell to yourself.
Hope this helps a little

Chris asks…
Where can I buy vintage clothes from for my small business?
I want to start up a small internet business selling vintage fashion clothing.How do I get my hands on fashionable vintage items at a price that is worth paying in order to resell myself. I find that vintage fashion fairs/ebay are too expensive to bother reselling my self. So I need some kind of wholesaler. Any suggestions

Jere answers:
Garage sales and the Goodwill are good places.Put a classified in your local paper or online stating that you are wanting vintage clothing,estate sales are a good place to find them also.Good luck and have fun!.
Here is a link to Goodwill Auctions Online.You will probably finds some good deals here.
Shop Goodwill
http://www.shopgoodwill.com/
Don’t forget to try your local freecycle
http://www.freecycle.org/

Charles asks…
What are the laws regarding sales tax on an “service based” online business?
My online business wouldn’t actually ship a product or mail anyone anything. It’s simply a membership fee and service. How would I handle the online taxes? Would I have to pay each state? I’ve heard that some states don’t have sales tax on internet businesses. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.

Jere answers:
“Sales tax” is on tangible goods, not services.

Donald asks…
My internet business can make sales to Canada. What is the best method of shiping?
Hi all,
My wife has an intenet business selling papercrafting supplies and materials. She is getting lots of e-mails from potential Canadian customers but baffled over the best way to ship there. Also, is there any customs issues we need to be worried about?

Jere answers:
Any large shipping company will do (FedEx, UPS, DHL, etc.) Shop around and see who offer you a better deal. As to customs issues, you don’t need to worry about them, you just need to budget for them. Call shippers and ask them what they would charge…
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