Article Categories
» Arts & Entertainment
» Automotive
» Business
» Careers & Jobs
» Education & Reference
» Finance
» Food & Drink
» Health & Fitness
» Home & Family
» Internet & Online Businesses
» Miscellaneous
» Self Improvement
» Shopping
» Society & News
» Sports & Recreation
» Technology
» Travel & Leisure
» Writing & Speaking

  Listed Article

  Category: Articles » Business » Marketing & Promotion » Article
 

"Set" your Products to Sell




By Chris Malta

If you spend any length of time selling products on the Internet, you're going to find out that it's very hard to sell "very low priced" products.

What? Why is that? You'd think that people would LOVE to pay Very Low Prices for products!

Well, that's true, when they're getting value for their money. But there is one thing that will make your customer back up so fast, they'll have to make a "beeping" noise, like a big truck in reverse:

Shipping charges.

Ah, yes. Shipping Charges. The bane of the Internet Retailer. Ground shipping, air, motor freight. Residential delivery surcharge. Shipping insurance charge. Signature release charge. They get you coming and going. (Literally!).

We sell brand name products on the Internet using the Drop Shipping method. We have genuine Wholesale Suppliers who will fill our single-item orders by wending the products we sell DIRECTLY to our customers from the warehouse, with our business name on the package. Very low cost and effective.

BUT ...they still have to charge us shipping, which means we still have to charge our CUSTOMERS shipping.

Normally, that's just fine. Internet customers understand shipping charges, and with most products, it's not even an issue.

However, what happens when you have a site that sells an "accessory" type product that goes along with your general product line, but only costs about $5 retail? A customer comes along and wants to buy that inexpensive accessory, but during the process of completing the order, they realize they are going to have to pay about $7 in shipping.

Ouch! $12 for a $5 accessory? Don't think so.

So what do you do? Are you going to deprive your customers of the "accessories" that go along with your general product line, and possible lose that customer's attention for good?

Not your first choice, is it?

There's a way around this problem for many types of products.

Suppose your site sells those cool Velcro-type dart boards that parents love to give their kids, because Velcro tips won't put holes in the walls, or in the other kids either, for that matter. The dart boards come with a supply of plastic darts.

However, we're talking about KIDS here. Plastic darts break. They disappear. They go running off down the road taped to the tail of the neighbor's cat. Someday, little Johnny is going to want to play darts with a Dart Set that has no darts. There will be crying involved; I have three kids and a grandson, and I know that sound.

Some parents will think ahead and buy some extra darts from you when they order the Set in the first place. Most will not.

Ok, someone comes back to your site and wants to order another set of three plastic Velcro darts. You sell them for $5. The shipping cost is $7.

$12 for three plastic Velcro-tipped darts? Guess what... Johnny's Mom or Dad is going to decide to spend some time convincing Johnny that the Dart Set was never any fun anyway. It won't be easy, and Mom or Dad will probably blame YOU for that, whether they should or not. :o)

So what can you do about that?

It's very simple.

You can "group" those little accessory packages of darts, and sell them as "sets".

For example, group FOUR of those $5 packages of darts together as a single product on your site, and call it a "Complete 4-player Dart Set" (each player uses three darts while playing, so 4 sets covers 4 players.) That way, you have something you can charge $20 for (or a little less, since you're moving them in bulk), and the $7 shipping charge suddenly doesn't seem like so much to little Johnny's Mom or Dad.

Think about how happy THEY'LL be with the idea too... EXTRA sets of darts for the NEXT time Johnny's darts skip off into the Twilight Zone of Lost Toys!

Stretching it a bit? Sure I am! It's a story, for the sake of illustration, but there's a solid truth at the core:

When you sell products that require accessories from time to time, you should also be able to supply the accessories in a manner that will be comfortable for the customer.

Think about this too: the products don't HAVE to be accessories. This works for ANY individual products that just happen to be very low priced to begin with. Be creative!

Grouping products into "Sets" can't be done with every product, but you should be able to think of a way to do it for most!
 
 
About the Author
Chris Malta
Worldwide Brands, Inc.
We provide sourcing for legitimate
Wholesale Suppliers on the Internet.
For more info, please visit the
Wholesale Trading Club
http://www.WholesaleTradingClub.com/

Article Source: http://www.simplysearch4it.com/article/19367.html
 
If you wish to add the above article to your website or newsletters then please include the "Article Source: http://www.simplysearch4it.com/article/19367.html" as shown above and make it hyperlinked.



  Some other articles by Chris Malta
The Wholesale Misconception
Some people think that working with a real Wholesale Supplier means that they will magically be able to sell products for less than anybody else on the planet, ...

Don't Get Taken by a Fake Supplier!
When you're a small business starting out on the Internet, or even when you're an established 'Net business, you NEED drop shippers... Why? Because working with drop shippers eliminates the need for you to carry ...

Beware of Web Sites Bearing "Free Gifts"
One of my best friends, someone that I've known since I was a teenager (which seems like a long time ago!), had a great collection of T-Shirts with some of the funniest ...

What Is Drop Shipping?
People have been distributing products since before the first mastodon skinner traded a fur coat for a flint axe. Here's how it works. Let's say ABC Manufacturers ...

  
  Recent Articles
The Affiliate Marketing Network Advantage
by Laurie Raphael

Marketing your business online
by Candy Steele

Public Relations
by Ismael D. Tabije

Thirteen Step Action Plan For Everyone, That Needs More Business Now.
by Paul Douglas

Article Marketing & List Building: How to Promote Your Ezine & Build Your Own Hyper-Responsive List
by Eric Gruber

How To Build An Opt In List And Your Business
by Dencho Denchev

4 color printing in business cards and posters; You cannot have it any other way
by Florie Lyn Masarate

Plumbing marketing approaches that make your business work with a profit
by Ken Wilson

Builders projects in India
by yaken schecher

What You Should Know To Build Your Affiliate Web Site
by Laurie Raphael

Professional Logo Design: The Foundation To A Powerful Brand
by Alfred Anderson

Equipment, cost and communication; What good printers are made of
by Florie Lyn Masarate

Marketing
by Ismael D. Tabije

Article Marketing Return on Investment: How To Determine Your Article Marketing Success
by Dan Janal

Can't connect to database