Saturday, December 20, 2008

How to start a convenience store

Hi adsdsf,

Today we'll see a a little bit about the othert side of distribution business, the convenience store or c-store.

Check it out...


Jorge Olson


---How to start a convenience store---

Nearly every corner in the country has some sort of smaller convenience store. These stores help to fill the gaps in a shopping trip or aid travelers who are on their way to other locations. However, starting convenience stores requires knowledge of what people need and where they might need it.

The term convenience store denotes the idea that you are providing convenience to your customers. And the first way that you can address this need is to be in a location that is convenient. You might want to survey your local vicinity to see where people might be aided by the placement of a store. Look at the local businesses as well as traffic patterns in the area. Where are most people driving and where might you be able to place your business. And while you want to be in the most popular areas, realize that these areas can also be troublesome in terms of traffic and parking. Think of your business as though you were visiting it - where would you actually stop?

Places near highways and main roads tend to have the most success. This is because more people are driving in these areas and will generally need to stop at some point or another. You might also want to set up a small gas station as a part of your convenience store to really get your profits up - though with gas prices, this might not be the best move at this time.

The next step is to determine the kinds of products that you will sell. You want to sell basic goods that everyone uses. Things like staples - milk, bread, some medications - are always going to be necessary for people. If you're in a large tourist area, you might also want to provide maps and small souvenirs. A large variety of beverages and snack foods will also be helpful, as well as hot coffee and tea.

You will also want to carry items that people might need at the last minute. Things like ice and cold cases of beverages come in handy when someone is having a last minute gathering. You might also want to carry things for automobile repair - oil and fuses, for example. Windshield wiper fluid and scrapers are also good items for colder climates. Batteries and camera film are also good items to carry.

Pricing is a large part of whether or not your convenience store will be successful as well. You will want to price your items slightly higher if you're in a location where people do not have a choice for another retailer, but not so high that people will not pay the prices. Try to mark up more than you would if you were at a regular supermarket, but still slightly lower than the local gas stations and merchants.

You are offering convenience to customers that can't find another retailer, so try to think of the things that you have run out for at the last minute. It's think kind of thinking and planning that will make you a success.

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Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Beverage Development Teleseminar Tomorrow (Wednesday)

Dear adsdsf,

Beverage Development Teleseminar on Wednesday

Don't forget our Teleseminar on Blog Talk Radio tomorrow at 3 PM PST 6 PM EST. The topic will be Beverage Development - Everything you need to know to create and bottle your beverages.

*****Teleseminar Details*****
+Wednesday December 9 at 3 PM PST / 6 PM EST

+Topic:Beverage Development

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Learn about beverage development including:
-Ingredients
-Bottling and Canning
-Flavor Profile
-Minimum Quantities
-Timelines
-Flavor Profiles
-Costs

Remember, now you can ask questions during the teleconferences or even listen to them from your computer. Just go to http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Jorge-Olson during the teleconference and click the listen and the chat button.

Need help with your product or company sales or strategy? Visit www.LiquidBrandsManagement.com and contact us or call (619) 921 3124.


Thanks,


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Friday, December 5, 2008

How to Find Great Wholesale Suppliers

Hi adsdsf,

Another week, another great article about Wholesale Distribution Business.

If you have done done it, visit www.DistributionBusiness.com and buy my Wholesale Business eBook and learn how to start and make money in wholesale.

Enjoy...

Thanks,


Jorge Olson


---How to Find Great Wholesale Suppliers---

This is truly one of the most frequently asked questions that I get from readers and customers. "How do I find good wholesale suppliers"? It is not different to find Wholesale Suppliers or Wholesale Products, or even Wholesale Prices. Read on to learn how to get started.

If you're ready to start your own wholesale business, you need to find supplier that will supply you with the products you wish to sell. However, when you're first starting out, you may find that this search takes time - especially when you don't know where to start.

Before you even begin searching, you will want to apply for a resale license. This allows you to purchase products at wholesale prices and will also require that you keep records of your sales for review on a regular basis. Some suppliers will ask for this license number before they sell to you, so it's in your best interest to have this ready to go.

To start your search for suppliers, you may want to start going to local trade shows that are geared toward your industry. These are great resources for finding suppliers as the suppliers are there to specifically meet up with others that will buy their products. This will take a little mingling and business card swapping, but you will find out more from one afternoon at a trade show than you could by surfing the Internet.

A side note on looking for suppliers through the Internet: this is risky in many cases. Many online suppliers will act as though they are suppliers when they're actually middle men, so you're not actually paying the lower wholesale price that you could be. Why waste your money in this way when there are plenty of suppliers ready to serve you?

Another way to approach your search for wholesale suppliers to find products you like and read the labels to see who makes them. You can then take that information and get in contact with the manufacturer yourself. When you're out and about, look for products that you would like to sell, buy one, and find out who might be willing to sell it to you. The plus to this approach is that you're already seeing the product and what it looks like.

You will also want to join any local trade organizations in order to find out about suppliers that other businesses use. In addition, you will be able to make contacts throughout your chosen industry and be able to stay up to date on trade shows and other local business news. There's the added benefit as well of getting to hear about any suppliers that might not deliver on their promises.

And when all else fails, there's always the local phone book. Go to the industry or the product that you are selling to see if they have a whole sale supplier listed - you may be surprised at what you find.

No matter which wholesale supplier you choose, you will want to make sure that they are a legitimate business by researching them with the Better Business Bureau. The www.BBB.org website is a great resource for finding out if there have been any complaints against a business or not. While there are some businesses that change their names frequently in order to not be on the BBB list, this is generally the best way to spot bad suppliers.


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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Today's Teleseminar is on Energy Shots

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Don't forget our Teleseminar on Blog Talk Radio today at 3 PM PST 6 PM EST. Today we'll talk about how Energy Shots are growing in the beverage and consumer goods category.

*****Teleseminar Details*****
+Today, Wednesday December 3 at 3 PM PST / 6 PM EST

+Topic:Energy Shots

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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

How to Make Money as a Wholesale Distributor

Hi adsdsf,

Here is another article on Wholesale Distribution.

By the way, don't forget to visit my marketing website at www.ShotgunMarketing.com It's the best marketing information that you will receive. It's marketing planning, it's marketing strategy, and it's free.

Thanks,


Jorge Olson


---How to Make Money as a Wholesale Distributor---

Wholesale Distribution is truly one of the best businesses in the world and one of the oldest ones. You can manufacture your products, import them or just buy them and sell them. Ether way there is plenty of business out there, it's profitable, it's fun, it's waiting!

Becoming a wholesale distributor is more than just a trend. By taking out the middle man in your profits, you will enable yourself to reap the benefits of all the work you do, instead of paying someone else and seeing only a percentage. However, if you want to be a successful wholesale distributor, you will need to understand how to maximize your profits during each transaction.

First of all, you want to know your product. While you might just want to sell the most expensive and popular item in the market today, realize that you're only going to sell what you actually know. Retailers aren't going to buy a product that you don't seem confident in, nor will they want to buy anything that you aren't able to fully describe and detail for their needs. Confidence is everything when it comes to your business.

Next, you will want to make sure that your supply is legitimate. This is for two reasons. One, if you're not getting a legitimate product you may be breaking copyright laws by reselling it again. And this is legal trouble that you don't want to get into. And two, if you unknowingly sell a false product to a retailer and they then sell it, they can get into legal trouble as well, and then drop you as a potential wholesaler. Along the way, this unhappy retailer will also be telling his/her friends that you are not reliable and you will lose current and potential customers.

In order to protect yourself and your retailers, you want to make sure that you are checking the products that you buy. This requires that you heavily research the suppliers that you buy from, and ask a lot of questions. If the supplier is unwilling to answer your questions, move onto someone else. Any avoidance to answer your questions can be a sign that they may be trying to hide the truth from you - and it's better to avoid doing business with them in the first place than to find out in other ways.

When you're pricing your products, you will want to look at your competitors to see how they are managing costs and profits. Are they marking up significantly or not? By realizing that your customers will be comparing prices as well, you will be able to create a realistic price that falls in line with their expectations. And while you want to make a profit, customers that avoid buying from you because your prices are so high are going to directly affect your profits.

Just like any other business, to make money as a wholesale retailer, you need to research your product as well as your market in order to increase your profits.


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Teleconference / Web Talk Radio Show Tomorrow

Dear adsdsf,

Ready for the next teleseminar? It will be tomorrow at 3 PM PST / 6 PM EST

Just go to http://liquidbrandsmanagement.com/beverage-university/beverage-business-teleseminar/


Wednesday November 26 at 3 PM PST / 6 PM EST
Topic:Supermarket Sales and Distribution

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Thursday, November 20, 2008

Teleconference recording playback is ready

Dear adsdsf,

Did you miss our last teleseminar? There where some great questions on production, sales and distribution.

No problem, it is already up and ready for you to listen to the playback.

Just go to http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Jorge-Olson

The next 2 teleseminars are already scheduled. They will be as follows:

Wednesday November 26 at 3 PM PST / 6 PM EST: Supermarket Sales and Distribution
Wednesday December 3 at 3 PM PST / 6 PM EST: Energy Shots - how to start your energy shot empire

For now, you can go to and listen, download or email the teleconference. http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Jorge-Olson

Remember, now you can ask questions during the teleconferences or even listen to them from your computer. Just go to http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Jorge-Olson during the teleconference and click the listen and the chat button.

Need help with your product or company sales or strategy? Visit www.LiquidBrandsManagement.com and contact us.


Thanks,


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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

FREE Teleseminarl – Open Questions - Ask your questions on Wednesday

Dear adsdsf,

FREE Teleseminar- Open Questions: This will be an open question teleseminar. Prepare you questions!

THE CALL IS TOMORROW!!!

You are invited to a FREE teleseminar / conference call this Wednesday November 19, 2008 at 3:30 PM PST / 6:30 PM EST sharp.

You will notice our time and dial in phone number has changed for teleseminars. We switched to a Blog Talk Radio format where you can log in and ask questions.

Our time changed to 3:30 PM PST / 6:30 PM EST

*******Teleconference Information*******
Link to ask questions: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Jorge-Olson
Date / Time: 11/19/2008 3:30 PM PST / 6:30 PM EST
Call-in Number: (347) 884-8982

Please log into the website above and dial in to get the full benefit of the teleseminar.


The teleseminar will be from 30 minutes.

Don't forget, the call is FREE. I hope you can make it.


For more information: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Jorge-Olson

Thanks,


Jorge S. Olson


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Monday, November 10, 2008

How to Choose Your Wholesale Products

Hi adsdsf,

Thinking of what products to sell? Looking for wholesale products and don't know where to start? This article will help you find new products.

Remember, when you buy the new and improved Wholesale Distributin Business ebook you also get 2 lists of Wholesale Suppliers. No need to spend another $50 buying lists, it's all here at www.DistributionBusiness.com


Thanks,


Jorge Olson


---How to Choose Your Wholesale Products---

Copyright © 2006 Jorge Olson

What type of Wholesale Business is the best for you? It really depends of many factors including what you like, your capital, abilities, time and more. You should start by deciding the types of products you would like to wholesale and distribute. To do this you can look at business models, pricing structures, and distribution options. Now, to start, you should just "look around" and find products you like.

Think of any product that you might have in your home right now. Chances are good that it went through the wholesale process unless it was made by hand and given directly to you from that person that made it. If you're thinking about getting into the profitable business of wholesale distribution, it can help to understand that types of distributors there are and where you might be able to fit in.

One of the fastest growing markets is the health and beauty distribution. Everyone needs certain health products on a daily basis, and stores need to be able to provide these goods at lowered prices. You might want to focus your efforts in this area when you're first beginning a wholesale business. Not only are these kinds of products inexpensive to purchase, they are also in high demand on a consistent basis. You will also find that they are easy to transport and that you will be able to manage them without a large truck or warehouse. These products are also much easier to mark up in terms of price, while can lead to larger profits for you.

Electronics has always been a great wholesale distribution market as everyone wants the latest in consumer goods. When you look at things like video games and personal electronics, these items tend to be quick sellers, even when they're not new. Whenever a new item comes into the market, consumers flood to get their hands on it. You can use this to your advantage. By realizing that electronics will never be a fading trend, you can start focusing your efforts on a certain category of electronics - personal digital music players, for example - and keep a wholesale business running based on that knowledge. Even those that aren't interested in buying the newest models will want to have the technology that everyone else has, but offer it to their customers for a lower price.

Another good market for wholesale distribution is nutrition. Creating a wholesale business that focuses on nutritional supplements or gadgets is a clear winner as people are more interested than even in making sure that they are healthy and fit. And these kinds of items aren't limited to nutritional stores anymore as well. Even your local gas station is now carrying the latest energy drinks so that travelers can get a little boost of energy. And you can make sure to cash in on that trend.

The truth of the matter is that if there is a product that you like, there is generally a distribution market for it. Take some time to look around you favorite stores to see what kinds of items are in demand and what you might be able to offer them. You may be surprised at what is missing from the market place and where you might be able to help fill these kinds of gaps.

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Jorge Olson is a consultant, speaker and entrepreneur and owns several Wholesale Distribution companies. His latest Website teaches you step by step how to get started and make money in Wholesale Distribution. You can find it at http://www.DistributionBusiness.com

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Sunday, November 9, 2008

Beverage Sales Newsletter: Are Energy Drinks Dead?

Dear adsdsf,

Are Energy Drinks at the front of the New Age Beverage Business? Or are they dead?

Energy Drinks are still growing and double figure digits. The problem is when you look close the only companies actually growing are Monster Energy Drink, Rockstart Energy Drink, Red Bull, Coca Cola products like Tab and Burn or Full Throttle, Pepsi Cola with Sobe and other large companies.

None of the small companies are growing or succeeding. Furthermore, when I speak with distributors, retailers and wholesalers they tell me they get at least one call every single day from someone selling them an energy drink. They tell me they don't what to see an energy drink ever again. So what's going on? Are new energy drinks dead or if there still an opportunity or an opening for new energy drinks to flourish?

Well, in my opinion there is still a large opportunity, but not through traditional channels. You can't get a new energy drink into 7-Eleven, or Circle K, or any of the important retail accounts. Well, you actually, can, if you can pay $100 per store times 4,000 stores for slotting, but that's $400,000 just to get into the store and in many cases that is not even enough anymore. How will you sell the product, advertise, etc. No, that's not the answer.

The answer is alternative channels. Many beverage companies don't realize that consumer goods can be sold in many different places, not just supermarkets and convenience stores. Energy Drinks as well as other type of beverages can be sold in office buildings, in hardware stores, doctor's clinics, and the list goes on and on. For example, the largest growing energy drink sales are using MLM - Multi Level Marketing and are being sold from home.

Using direct marketing, untraditional methods of distribution and clever sales strategies you can still sell your energy drink or other beverages and capture a niche and your share of the market.

So are Energy Drinks Dead? No, they are not, but the traditional way of launching an energy drink is saturated. So don't waste your time (and money) trying to prove me wrong. I have spoken with 3 companies just last month that when through up to $6 million dollars and could not compete in the space.

Think out of the box, think alternative, think direct sales.


Thanks,


Jorge Olson

www.LiquidBrandsManagement.com


PS: Remember Liquid Brands Management is accepting aplications for its Beverage Incubator. Call my partner Carlos for more information at (619) 921 3124


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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Orange County Presentation on Self Promotion and Networking

Dear adsdsf,

Are you in Orange County, Los Angeles or San Diego? Please join me at a presentation on "Self Promotion and Networking" sponsored by the British American Business Council...

See below for details...

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Jorge Olson
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Become an expert on Self Promotion with Jorge Olson - Keynote Speech Presentation in Orange County, California

Presentation: Unselfish Self-Promotion: The Value of Networking


Thursday - November 6th, 2008
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
The Olde Ship
1120 West 17th St, Santa Ana, CA 92706

Presented by: British American Business Council and open to the public.

Concerned about growing your business in a tough economy, learn
'Networking' from an expert to grow sales.

-Concerned about your job - don't wait till you get let go to realize the
Value of Networking.
Come network with your peers and acquire practical insights
that can transform your business and life.


Call Valerie to make your reservation 949 472-2221
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About Jorge Olson:

Jorge's new book - 'The Unselfish Guide to Self Promotion'
Be inspired by the new generation of self realization. Jorge Olson is a keynote speaker and shows you how to be Happy, Healthy & Wealthy using Self-Promotion in a new way, a way that will catapult your confidence, sharpen your senses & make you view life with eyes of a child.

From "Caveman Promotions" to "If sales were an art it would be painting by numbers" or "Leaders get calls", this is a must read for every business executive & leader. It will transform your attitude about sales, marketing & promotion.

Discover new ideas of how to promote yourself with an unselfish marketing approach. Sell yourself, your ideas & your influence to your family, friends & in business.
The book is available on pre-sell at http://www.UnselfishPromotion.com


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Saturday, November 1, 2008

Video on Self Promotion

Dear adsdsf,

It's a great day here in San Diego, California...

Today I would like to share with you a keynote speach I gave on Self Promotion...

Self promotion is the basis of all business. It is the basis of marketing and selling products, businesses, politics, and even non profits. If you can't promote yourself, how will you promote your business or products? The most powerful form of self promotion is "Unselfish Self Promotion". I recently gave an introduction on Unselfish Self Promotion and you can see the video here: http://www.unselfishpromotion.com/video.html

In the video you will learn the basics of Unselfish Self Promotion, you will also learn Caveman Promotion and how to promote yourself in business, in family and in life. Simply click on the link to go directly to the video... http://www.unselfishpromotion.com/video.html


Thanks,

Jorge Olson


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Monday, October 27, 2008

Exporting your Products, Article

Hi adsdsf,

Exporting anyone? This article will get you started. This is just on ofe the subjects found in the eBook on wholesale distribution found in www.DistributionBusiness.com


Thanks,


Jorge Olson

---How to Start Your Export Company---

Copyright © 2006 Jorge Olson

What's the secret of creating an export company? Well, you don't have to be a manufacturer, an importer or even have your own private products. What you need is knowledge, knowledge of where you want to export and how to contact the importers, distributors, stores or customers in that country. Once you do that getting products is the easy part. Just ask them what they need! Keep reading to find a quick overview of how to get started.

If you're looking to make a little extra money or completely replace your current job, you will want to consider trying to begin an export company. However, many people think that this process needs to be difficult or time-consuming and that just isn't the case. Instead of listening to everyone else's reasons for not getting into exporting, why not listen to the easy process that will get you off and running?

Beginning an exporting business does not require you to have a lot of capital, meaning that you don't have to have a lot of start up cash to get off and rolling - quite the opposite. What you do need is a lot of attention to detail and a willingness to work hard. There are few businesses in the United States that actually export to other countries, so you will need to figure out a way to establish yourself or maker relationships with those companies.

You might want to start by heading to the country that you wish to export to in order to set up business contacts. You can even start this process by taking to local contacts to see if they could refer you to anyone that might want to work with you and buy your particular products. Even if you meet with these referrals and they don't end up being profitable, you may meet someone else through them that might work out well.

What you do have going for you is that fact that you are a minority in the field. This tends to sound like a disadvantage, but it really isn't. When you're unique in this respect, you will be able to draw more attention than you could with hundreds of other competitors. Try to focus on your uniqueness when you are trying to find retailers and show how you are different from the wholesalers they may already be using.

How are you different? This is the first question that any business should ask in order to establish their reputation. When you're looking to be a prominent part of someone's business, you need to show them what your value is. Think about what your product offers that other supplier products may not offer. If there are no differences, talk about your pricing and how much lower it is - assuming that it is. Maybe you can cut down on the delivery and shipping costs that other wholesalers might charge. Find a way to make yourself different.

Exporting also requires that you know a lot about moving goods in and out of the country. Sitting down with another local exporter can be a valuable lesson in what to do and what not to do. Or you can talk to your local government agencies to see how they might be able to guide you. It's always better to research too much in this area rather than too little. A small problem with customs can lead to bigger problems with finding consumers that want to buy from you without running into issues.


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Jorge Olson is a consultant, speaker and entrepreneur and owns several Wholesale Distribution companies. His latest Website teaches you step by step how to get started and make money in Importing, Exporting and Wholesale Distribution. You can find it at http://www.DistributionBusiness.com

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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Unselfish Self Promotion

Dear adsdsf,

I hope you are well.

I'm so excited today as my first book is completed: "The Unselfish Guide to Self Promotion". Let me tell you how it all started...

When I was 12 years old I decided I wanted to be a writer. I used to write every day. Mostly I wrote poetry but wanted to write short stories with deep emotional meaning. I wanted to communicate change, truth, happiness. As time passed everybody told me I could not be a writer, I'd be better off as a doctor, an architect or an executive. Writers, after all, don't make any money.

At that age I did not really care much about money, I cared about changing the world, about communicating emotions, motivating, and calling people to participate in social change. Yes, I was an idealistic teenager!

By now I did not just want to be a writer; I also wanted to be a missionary. I've been involved in missionary and social work for years and really enjoyed it.

Later on I realized that to help my family I needed to make some money. We lived in Tijuana, Mexico with no running water and no electricity. I realized it was irresponsible to just think of myself, my writing, and not my family. So I decided to put my writing and missionary work aside and study business to make money and help out in my household. I was 16 years old.

So I studied business and made it to CEO of a software company at 28 years of age. Later on I started a couple of businesses and sold them, I did consulting and was involved in many other business ventures. Now, at 37, I came full circle. It's now time for me to write.

My first book is finished. It is a motivational, inspirational and self help book all rolled up in one. It is called "The Unselfish Guide to Self Promotion". It will change your attitude towards life, family, even business.

You will learn how to be a master of self promotion and self marketing, how to sell yourself and raise your value. Now, with that said, it is not a sales book, it is a self help and motivational book. Why? Because before teaching you these powerful marketing techniques you also have to learn when and how to use them, and most importantly, how to use them to help others, not just for your own benefit.

I posted my book up on the website http://www.UnselfishPromotion.com for pre-sale at $13.97. This is a discounted price with free shipping because it is a pre-sale. The book will be in print next month and sold in bookstores at regular price.

There is also a video with an introduction of the book at http://www.unselfishpromotion.com/video.html that goes over the principles of "Unselfish Promotion" in only 7 minutes. The video also covers "Caveman Promotion" and how the world of promotion was invented.

This is the first of many books. I'm already working on 2 more books that are more on the business side. I'm also working on children's books... but this one, the first one, the unselfish one, consolidates a view that is of utmost importance, especially in these economic times. It poses deep ethical questions of yourself and others, questions that we have to ask not just ourselves but our politicians and business executives (especially in banking).

So participate in the "Unselfish Self-Promotion" world, read the new book, tell me how you feel about the book, and how we can apply the ideas and principles of the book. Find it at http://www.UnselfishPromotion.com


Thanks,


Jorge Olson


"The Unselfish Guide to Self Promotion"

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Sunday, October 12, 2008

Article on Wholesale Watches

Hi adsdsf,


New article on Wholesale Watches. One of my favorites things and also one of my favorites things to sell.

Visit www.DistributionBusiness.com for more information on how to sell Wholesale Watches.


Thanks,


Jorge Olson

---How to Make Money with Wholesale Watches---

Copyright © 2006 Jorge Olson

You can make money, a lot of money with wholesale watches. You can even create a business around it. As a matter of fact that, if you are thinking of any kind of watch business you'll need to buy them at wholesale watches, so you will be in the "Wholesale Watch Business".

Now, let's talk about how you can Make Money with Wholesale Watches. You can make money around different types of watches at different prices depending on what you like and what you can buy. Maybe you like high end watches and you have a supplier, maybe you prefer to sell high quantities of inexpensive watches that you buy for around $2. It's all up to you and the type of business you want.

There are even many ways to sell those watches. You can sell them to stores, to other wholesalers or distributors and you can also sell them directly to the end user.

I've sold watches in different ways at different parts of my life. The first time I sold watches I was about 20 years old. I got a small lot of watches at a good price and I sold them to a very small watch repair shop in San Diego, California. I only had a handful of watches and I doubled my money. Now, I did not really like walking form one business to the next offering low end watches so the next time I stumbled into some watches I did it differently.

A few years ago I had a distribution business with several salespeople. My salespeople serviced convenience stores with novelties and I had the idea of selling watches to those accounts. I went to a big trade show in Las Vegas and purchased a few cases of watches.

My salespeople went to the stores and offered those watches to the accounts and, success. There where an easy sell even when selling them to gas stations and liquor stores. There where very inexpensive watches but I managed to double or triple my money with every sell by still leaving enough money so the retailer could do the same.

These are just two ways I sold watches, you can use many other ways, let me give you a final example of how I sold watches on eBay.

I noticed that the same watches I was selling to my retail store customers where selling on eBay at "wholesale prices". Only there were not really wholesale prices, they were expensive. I decided to start selling my watches on eBay at through wholesale prices and in bulk. My customers where retail stores, wholesalers, other people selling on eBay. I also got many customers that used the watches as giveaways or promotions.

Now, how much did I sell? About $20,000 per month. Yes, this may sound like a lot of money but I think watches can sell much more. I sold low priced Chinese Made watches for about $3 each, most of the time I sold a few case of 30 or 40 watches.

There are many ways you can sell watches and many ways to make money with them. There are many ways of selling watches of any price range. You could sell them from home to friends and family, to retail stores, on the internet, by mail order, and many others.

How you decide to start selling watches will depend on your personality, your time and your investment. If you want to start selling Rolexes or Omega watches you'll need more than a couple of hundred bucks. On the other hand if you are selling low cost watches a couple of hundred bucks is all you need.

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Jorge Olson is a Wholesale Distribution Consultant and Entrepreneur. To learn more about how to Start and Make Money from your own Wholesale Distribution Business visit http://www.DistributionBusiness.com

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Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Article: How to get 4,000 people on LinkedIn and close $100K in business

Dear adsdsf,

I published this article yesterday and received 80 emails today with some great comments and feedback.

Find the rest of the article on my blog http://jorgeolson.com/how-to-close-100000-in-business-with-linkedin-using-4-quick-steps/

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***How to Close $100,000 in Business With LinkedIn Using 4 Quick Steps***

Learn how to get 4,000 + contacts quickly to help get a great job, expand your business or close $100,000 deals.

Last week we awarded a $100,000 deal to a company who posted a question on LinkedIn. They didn't even contact us. They used just one of the 4 steps we'll list here today. LinkedIn has 25 million members. Learn how to tap this great Web 2.0 Social Network Resource.

We where also contacted by another firm looking for $800,000 worth of powered baby formula. All this came after adding almost 4,000 people to my network with a reach of more than 35 million people in just a few weeks.

Go to my blog to read the whole article. It's a good one...

http://jorgeolson.com/how-to-close-100000-in-business-with-linkedin-using-4-quick-steps/

Thanks,


Jorge Olson


"The Unselfish Guide to Self Promotion"

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Thursday, October 2, 2008

Article: Energy Drinks

Hi adsdsf,

As you probably know I'm a consultant for the Beverage Industry. At the moment Energy Drinks are the hot product in that market. Here is one of my article on Energy Drinks.

Don't forget, to learn more about the Wholesale Business visit www.DistributionBusiness.com


Thanks,


Jorge Olson


---What are the hot products at the moment? "Energy Drinks"---

Copyright © 2006 Jorge Olson

The Beverage Industry is hot, sizzling, and it's all because of the New Age Beverage Category that's lead by the Energy Drinks. Energy Drinks are the greatest thing happening right now in Retail and Wholesale Businesses. Everyone is getting into it, the beverage distributors, wholesalers, cash and carry's, beverage manufacturers, supermarkets, convenient stores, everyone.

Energy Drinks are so hot you even start to see them at specialty stores. I've seen Energy Drinks at Home Depot, The Gap clothing store, Best Buy and Sports Authority.

I get more calls about Energy Drinks than anything else put together. I get calls form distributors looking for them from manufacturers trying to sell them and from people looking to start their own brand.

It's a great business to get into; more than 300 new Energy Drinks hit the US market last year. If you plan on going into this business do your research first.

Don't even think of launching or carrying new energy drinks until you know more about the industry. Here are some questions you Must answer before launching, distributing or retailing Energy Drinks:

===Find out:===

- How much is the Energy Drink and New Age Beverage category growing per year?
- What are the best segments to be in?
- How much does a store and distributor sell per month of an energy drink?
- What are the best sizes for energy drinks?
- Who is the best customer for energy drinks?
- Where should you spend your promotions?
- Should you sell at events, schools and bars?
- How to sell to Retail Chains? -What you need to sell to Distributors
- The Industry Standard Pricing for Energy Drinks in the USA
- What is the best pricing for your product? Price to beverage distributors, wholesale distributors, exporters, food service, cash and carry and wagon jobbers
- How much will you put back into marketing using the Energy Drink marketing formula?

Now that you know the questions to ask and answer before you decide on your product it's time to sell. How will you start selling? Do you have a contact with a retail store or a distributor? Please pay the most attention to this part of the business. You need sales to survive. Get a seasoned salesperson or a good broker to help you if you are not a great salesperson.

Promotions are a large part of Energy Drinks and it makes them very exciting. You have parties, club events, games, sponsorships, fun fun and more fun. Now, the real question here is How much will you get for your promotions? Notice I don't ask how much you'll spend in promotions but how much you'll get back. Please, please don't spend a dime without a plan to get it back in sales.

Once everyone in your town finds out you have an Energy Drink you'll be the most popular game in town. You'll get calls from newspapers, magazines, and especially radio stations, all looking for advertising. Not to mention all the requests for sponsorship you'll get. What to do? Nothing, don't do a thing until you know how much you'll get for your investment in promotions. Don't spend anything without distribution; don't spend a dime without knowing your Return On Investment.

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Jorge Olson is a Beverage Industry Consultant for Liquid Brands Management Inc. Contact him to launch your new beverage and get National Distribution in the USA and in Mexico. Find him at http://www.LiquidBrandsManagement.com

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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

FREE Teleseminarl – How to Sell to Chained Convenience Stores

Dear adsdsf,

FREE Teleseminar- How to Sell to Chained Convenience Stores

THE CALL IS TOMORROW!!!

You are invited to a FREE teleseminar / conference call this Wednesday October 1, 2008 at 6 PM PST sharp.

On this call you will learn:
-How to approach the category buyers
-Sell your product trough the back door
-Do you really need to go to corporate?

Ever wanted to sell to 5,000 7-Eleven stores? How about Circle K, or AM/PM, Shell or Chevron Stores. Learn how to sell your products to convenience stores chains.

To call in simply dial in the number and punch in the access code plus the # sign listed bellow at 6 PM PST.

Date: Wednesday August 13, 2008
Time: 6 PM PST / 9 PM EST

Teleseminar Dial-in Number: (712) 451-6000
Participant Access Code: 685210#

The call will be from 30 minutes to 40 minutes in length.

Don't forget, the call is FREE. I hope you can make it.

Thanks,


Jorge

Jorge S. Olson

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Monday, September 22, 2008

Article: Make Money as a Wholesale Distributor

Hi adsdsf,

Here is my lattest article on wholesale distribution. Don't forget to visit my Wholesale Distribution page on www.DistributionBusiness.com

Thanks,


Jorge Olson


---Make Money as a Wholesale Distributor---

Copyright © 2006 Jorge Olson

We hear this many times. We might now what it is but might not now how they make money or how you can make money doing the same thing. This article will show you what a wholesale distributor is and how you can make money as a wholesale distributor.

A wholesale distributor is a person or business that delivers product to retailers or other wholesalers for resale. It might be an importer or manufacturer, a reseller or an inventor.

Wholesale Distribution has evolved from just delivering goods in your van or fleet of trucks from store to store. You can sell product in different ways and deliver them in many other ways. You could sell in person, by phone or the internet. You could deliver in person using your trucks or drop ship products by the case or by the truckload. There is even the addition of new type of stores like large Cash and Carry and superstores line Costco and Sam's Club.

For example, the person selling to your local convenience store or local supermarket is for sure a wholesaler. They might sell soda, candy, sunglasses, cookies, milk, janitorial products, soap, and more. This company could be a small independent one man operation or a national wholesale distributor with a fleet of trucks. In most cases it's both. Most convenience stores buy from different suppliers, some are very large, some are a one man show.

In all of our examples most sales will be done through retailers. You can also sell to other wholesalers, to cash and carry stores, or to independent street sellers.

Distributors come in many shapes and sizes and can sell the same things to the same customers. There is business for everybody. Your success will depend on several points including Pricing and Service.

It is easy to become a wholesale distributor. You just need a car. Not a truck, pick-up or van. You can start with a just a car. OK, so you will not be able to deliver very heavy items like beverages to 20 stores in one day but that's ok, just don't start your business selling beverages.

There are many products that you can sell out of your car or the truck of your car. You can sell sunglasses, snacks, novelties, watches, toys, and many other small items.

This is the easiest type of distribution to start. You can sell these products to local supermarkets and convenience stores in your city or town. Getting the products is very easy and there are good profit margins in all these kind of products. You can visit your local cash and carry to get many of these items or go to a local trade show.

The beauty is that you don't need thousands of accounts to make money. You can start with just a few by working on the weekends and if you provide great service customers will come to you. You will get tons of referrals and your business will grow in no time at all.

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Jorge Olson is a consultant, speaker and entrepreneur and owns several Wholesale Distribution companies. His latest Website teaches you step by step how to get started and make money in Wholesale Distribution. You can find it at http://www.LearnWholesale.com

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Friday, September 12, 2008

So far so good!

Hi adsdsf,

You have been a subscriber to my wholesale website for about 3 months now. You've received several articles, blogs, and lot's on information on the wholesale business.

I would like to ask you a small favor, some feedback. What are you looking for in Wholesale, Retail, or Distribution? What would you like to know or read about?

Thanks,


Jorge


Jorge S. Olson
Cell Phone: (619) 852 6942

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Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Make Money With The Best Business in the World!

Hi adsdsf,

I like this article very much... It talks about the actual business of wholesaling and how it works. How you make money, how you get started and more...

When you buy our new eBook on how to start and make money in wholesale distribution you also get 2 lists of suppliers.

One of them containing a list of Wholesalers that includes importers and manufacturers of merchandise you can start selling quickly.

The other list contains a list of suppliers of liquidations and closeouts where you can buy merchandise for cents on the dollar. So don't delay and visit www.DistributionBusiness.com and buy my eBook today

Thanks,


Jorge Olson

Jorge@DistributionBusiness.com
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www.DistributionBusiness.com
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Here is the article:


-----Wholesale Distribution: Make Money With The Best Business in the World!-----

Copyright © 2006 Jorge Olson

The business of wholesale distributing is one of the oldest and most profitable businesses in history. One of the reasons is because you don't need to be there all the time to make money; you have lots of other businesses selling the items for you. These businesses are your customers. People that buy from you to resell the products and make money themselves. They can be wholesalers themselves or they can be retailers. Either way, it's a way to multiply your sales.

Did you ever wanted to start a business? Chances are that any business will have something to do to with the "wholesale business". Most businesses have to buy goods at wholesale or have to buy supplies at wholesale prices. If you have a restaurant you don't go to the market to buy food at retail prices, you have a wholesale distributor called "foodservice distributor" deliver your products. If you have any time of retail store or business you need wholesale suppliers. Even if you provide a service like a doctor or a hair stylist chances are you are buying supplies at wholesale prices. Wholesalers are everywhere and they are involved with almost every business in the world.

------The best thing about this business is that you can make sales when you are not there. Once you get a few stores as customers you will see how they will sell your products over and over again while you are at home, on vacation, with friends and family. You deliver them, they sell them!------

Multiplying your sales is probably one of the most important factors in wholesale distribution. It's what makes this business interesting. It's not just you working and making money on an hourly basis, you have many people working many hours to make money and in turn make you money. When you are a good distributor with a good product and good service, people will come to you. They will find you and they will keep buying from you. Why? Because that's their business, that's how they make their money. You would do the same thing. If you have a supplier with fast selling products you'll keep buying from the supplier because you keep moving the merchandise. This is why even very small one man operations can make money in this business. Even if they sell what everyone else is selling. Even if they are more expensive. Why, because they are there. They have good service and if you are a retailer you know that you need products to sell products. If your shelves are empty because your
supplier is not there, you are loosing money. It does not matter if your supplier has the best price, if he does not have good service you won't have a long relationship with them.

In the next few chapters you will learn the different types of distribution business out there, the types of products and services you can sell, and how much you can make with each one.

When you are reading the types of wholesale businesses try and see yourself doing each of these tasks or running each of those businesses. If you like a particular business, highlight it and do some research on it. There are many things you can do in wholesale and distribution depending on your personality, your cash situation and your goals.

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Jorge Olson is a consultant, speaker and entrepreneur and owns several Wholesale Distribution companies. His latest Website teaches you step by step how to get started and make money in Wholesale Distribution. You can find it at http://www.DistributionBusiness.com

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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

FREE Teleseminar – How to sell Beverage into the Hispanic Channels

Dear adsdsf,

FREE Teleseminar - How to sell into the Hispanic Channels

THE CALL IS TOMORROW!!!

You are invited to a FREE Teleseminar this Wednesday August 27, 2008 at 6 PM PST sharp.

On this call you will learn:
-The potential of the Hispanic market in the USA
-How to sell to Hispanic distributors
-How to sell to Hispanic retail stores
-Marketing and in-store promotion for Hispanic stores

To call in simply dial in the number and punch in the access code plus the # sign listed bellow at 6 PM PST.

Date: Wednesday August 27, 2008
Time: 6 PM PST / 9 PM EST

Dial-in Number: (712) 451-6000
Participant Access Code: 685210#

The call will be from 30 minutes to 40 minutes in length.

Don't forget, the call is FREE. I hope you can make it.


Thanks,


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Saturday, August 23, 2008

Article: How to Buy at Real Wholesale Prices

Hi adsdsf,

Here is one of my articles on how to buy at "real" wholesale prices. Many times we see products that are offered as "wholesale products" but most of the time thy are not. Learn how to find the right products at the right prices.


******FREE Suppliers List*******
When you buy my eBook you will get Two Suppliers List for free. One on Wholesalers and Importers and one of Liquidators. This way you can start buying and selling immediately. So Visit www.DistributionBusiness.com today and scroll to the bottom to buy my eBook.


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Here is the article:


-----Wholesale Information: How to Buy at Real Wholesale Prices-----

Copyright © 2006 Jorge Olson

Learn how you can buy merchandise at real wholesale prices. You have to learn how wholesale prices can vary so you can know when you are buying at real wholesale prices and not what the supplier wants you to believe are wholesale prices.

Is finding products at wholesale prices difficult? The answer is no. It's not difficult. The difficult part is getting them for "real" wholesale prices.

What do I mean by "real wholesale prices"? Well, most suppliers will know in the first 20 seconds if you are a seasoned buyer or just starting out. They will price their merchandise accordingly.

If you are buying wholesale products to sell on eBay, to stores or out of your home it's all the same to them. They will have up to 10 different "wholesale prices" for the same items.

Even experienced buyers and large established business pay too much on their wholesale products. So don't expect to know more than them when it comes to buying at real bottom wholesale prices.

I got my first introduction into the wholesale product pricing in one of my first wholesale consulting gigs. I was going over the prices of their best selling products to see the profit margins when I was impressed with just how low the price of merchandise was. Or so it seemed to me at the time.

As part of my job I visited all the wholesale trade shows around the country comparing prices. This is when I noticed large discrepancies in pricing for the same exact items.

Walking from booth to booth I was looking for a list of about 500 items in just a few product categories including small electronics, sunglasses, house wares, tools and toys. We needed anywhere from 50 to 100 different products from each category.

After some walking and more walking I found the exact same products with the same brands in different booths. The products were the same but the prices were much different, more than double, as much as 150% more in one booth compared to another, in the same trade show, sometimes the booths no more than 100 feet apart.

This was a shock to me. I thought prices would only range by 3% or a few cents. I was very wrong. Later I found out that only a few people are really manufacturers or buy direct from manufacturers. Fewer suppliers are real importers of products. Most buy from wholesalers themselves and then resell the products to other wholesalers or retailers.

Later on, when I visited current suppliers of my customer I renegotiated prices and told him I knew the "other" suppliers' prices. After a few meetings I managed to lower prices by as much as 50%. Now, to give you a good perspective, my customer had been purchasing from these suppliers for 12 years and with these new prices his profit doubled. Needless to say my customer was very happy and very surprised.

Here are some tips and techniques you can apply immediately to lower your wholesale purchasing prices.

Get to the source: What does this mean? It means you should know who the original source is for the products you are buying, especially if those products are not name brand items. For example, if you are buying t-shirts you should know who makes the t-shirts and where, who imports them, who prints the design if they have one, what is the material and who is selling it and where. Don't just buy 1,000 t-shirts because they tell you they are "good sellers". Make sure you know where they come from.

Even if you are buying closeouts you have to make sure who else sells them and who is the source. I've bought and sold a lot of closeouts in my time and let me tell you, they are closeouts for a reason. Even popular closeout websites that claim they are selling closeouts or liquidations are expensive. I check out their prices often and they are usually wholesalers selling products for a good profit.

Knowledge will be the key to your products. If you know what you are buying and the real prices of production, transportation, warehousing you will be able to negotiate with your suppliers. If you don't, you will usually pay up to 150% more for the same items that others are buying in the same quantities.

Here are 5 questions that you can ask your wholesale supplier that will help you determine the right wholesale price:

1. What is the real retail price of the item and where does it sell for that price?

2. Who is selling it to those Retail Stores and how much profit does the store make and their supplier? This will give you an idea of how much the store pays and how much the store supplier pays.

3. What is the price per case, per pallet and per truckload? This will give you an idea of their best pricing.

4. Who is your best customer? How much do they buy per month? This will tell you who gets the best price for the product.

5. Do you manufacture or import this product? This will tell you if they are the original source for the product or, if, like you, they are a wholesaler or distributor.

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Jorge Olson is a consultant, speaker and entrepreneur and owns several Wholesale Distribution companies. Visit his consulting website at http://www.DistributionBiz.com His latest eBook teaches you step by step how to get started and make money in Wholesale Distribution. You can find it at http://www.DistributionBusiness.com

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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Beverage Industry

Hi adsdsf,

Many of my newsletter readers know I'm a consultant to the Wholesale Distribution Industry but you might not know I'm also a consultant for the Beverage Industry, especially New Age Beverages like Energy Drinks.

If you would like learn more about the Beverage Industry or Beverage Business you can visit www.LiquidBrandsManagement.com and visit our Blog and other links. You can also subscribe to our Beverage Industry Newsletter to get articles and news about the industry.

Thank you much,


Thanks,


Jorge Olson

Jorge@DistributionBusiness.com
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www.DistributionBusiness.com
www.DistributionBiz.com

PS Remember you can find my eBook on "How to Start a Wholesale Distribution Business" at www.DistributionBusiness.com


Liquid Brands Management Inc.

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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

FREE Conference Call – How to develop your Business Plan

Dear adsdsf,

THE CALL IS TOMORROW!!!

You are invited to a FREE conference call this Wednesday August 13, 2008 at 6 PM PST sharp.

On this call you will learn:
-How to Develop your Business Plan
-Why you need a Business Plan
-All different parts of you Business Plan

To call in simply dial in the number and punch in the access code plus the # sign listed bellow at 6 PM PST.

Date: Wednesday August 13, 2008
Time: 6 PM PST / 9 PM EST

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The call will be from 30 minutes to 40 minutes in length.

Don't forget, the call is FREE. I hope you can make it.

Build Your Beverage Empire ™

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www.LiquidBrandsManagement.com

Liquid Brands Management Inc.

4252 Bonita Road No. 71
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Sunday, August 10, 2008

Recording of last Teleseminar

Dear adsdsf,

Did you miss our last conference call / Teleseminar?

Now you can listen to it over and over again for free the entire week until we record a next one.

Our teleseminar was an introduction to 5 points in your beverage venture:
1: Business Plan
2: Management Team
3: Funding
3: Ingredient or Flavor House
5: Beverage Bottler

Soon we will add podcasts so you can download and listen to the teleseminars whenever you want.
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Liquid Brands Management Inc.

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Friday, August 8, 2008

How to Find the Perfect Wholesale Business for You

Hi adsdsf,

Hello again, Here is one of my articles on how to find a Wholesale Business that fits your goals and personality.

Thanks,


Jorge Olson

Jorge@DistributionBusiness.com
(619) 852 6942

www.DistributionBusiness.com
www.DistributionBiz.com

Here is the article:

---How to Find the Perfect Wholesale Business for You---

Copyright © 2006 Jorge Olson

There are many types of wholesale businesses. You need to find the right one that fits your style, your character, interests and personality. This article will help you find the different types of wholesale businesses so you can pick the right one for you.

Not all wholesale businesses are created equal. There are many types of wholesale businesses, probably too many to mention. Every item that is sold or produced could be sold at wholesale prices. For our article we'll go over businesses that have a relatively easy barrier of entry. In other words, you don't need $100 million dollars to start them.

First of all, let's list some of the businesses with easy entry. A wholesale business with an easy level of entry is a business that you can start with a reasonable amount of money depending on how large you want to launch the business. For example, if you are a one person operation you could start it for less than $1,000. If you want a large business you can get the same type of business and add more inventory, employees, vehicles, warehouses, etc.

OK, so what types of businesses can you start or purchase? Well, there are many types of businesses that involve the wholesale trade, here are some examples:

--Manufacturing-- After you manufacture goods you have to sell them to wholesalers, retailers or directly to the public. This involves wholesale or distribution, or both.

--Importing-- Everything about importing spells wholesale. You have to negotiate with oversees manufacturers, transport the products to the USA, get brokers to import products, warehouse goods, and sell and ship products to your wholesale or retail customers.

--Wholesalers-- Wholesalers are usually importers or people who buy from importers or manufacturers to sell to other wholesalers or distributors, then normally don't sell to retail stores. Wholesalers specialize in getting good products and supplying them to wholesale distributors, cash and carry's and even exporters.

--Cash and Carry-- Cash and Carry businesses are stores that buy at wholesale prices and sell mostly to very small wholesale distributors or wagon jobbers and to small retail stores like liquor stores or gas stations. They have a warehouse or store front where customers drive up and buy their products. They usually don't deliver any products.

--Online Sales-- Online sales are a large part of the modern wholesale trade. Many wholesalers sell online nowadays. You can add online sales to your business by simply selling your current products from your websites or other websites or you could even start a business around online sales. If you start a business selling online you simply need a good supplier, a decent shopping cart and you also need to accept credit cards. The rest is getting the right people to your site, or marketing.

--Brokers— Brokers differ from the other types of distributors in that they normally don't buy products, they just sell them. They never take possession of the merchandise; they don't have warehouses, trucks and many times don't even have offices. They just sell and get commission from the sales. Being a broker is perfect for someone without a lot of money to buy products or someone with great contacts in a particular industry. For example, if you work or used to work at a large retail store you can use your contacts to sell products from other companies. You then get anywhere from 1% to 10% of the sales depending on the type of merchandise.

--Wholesale Distributors-- Wholesale Distributors can be manufacturers or importers too. Wholesale Distributors tend to sell to several customers including wholesalers and retailers. They are the most popular type of wholesaler and usually sell everything including food, beverage, consumer goods, cars, chemicals, and most products out there. They can have warehouses and trucks or drop ship products. They can sell to restaurants, manufacturing plants, retail stores, governments or to other wholesalers.

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Jorge Olson is a consultant, speaker and entrepreneur and owns several Wholesale Distribution companies. Visit his consulting website at http://www.DistributionBiz.com

His latest eBook teaches you step by step how to get started and make money in Wholesale Distribution. You can find it at http://www.DistributionBusiness.com


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Tuesday, August 5, 2008

FREE Conference Call – Launch Your Beverage Company

Dear adsdsf,

THE CALL IS TOMORROW!!!

You are invited to a FREE conference call this Wednesday August 6, 2008 at 6 PM PST sharp.

This call will be an "Overview of how to launch your beverage company"

Topics covered will include: How to start your company, find your target market, how much can you sell, develop your product and more.

To call in simply dial in the number and punch in the access code plus the # sign listed bellow at 6 PM PST.

Date: Wednesday August 6, 2008
Time: 6 PM PST / 9 PM EST

Conference Dial-in Number: (712) 451-6000
Participant Access Code: 685210#

The call will be from 15 minutes to 30 minutes in length.

Don't forget, the call is FREE. I hope you can make it.


Build Your Beverage Empire ™

Thanks,


Jorge

Jorge S. Olson
Liquid Brands Management Inc.
Liquid Brands Management S. A de C. V.

www.LiquidBrandsManagement.com
Liquid Brands Management Inc.

4252 Bonita Road No. 71
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Sunday, August 3, 2008

Visit Jorge's Wholesale Business Blog

Hi adsdsf,

If you have not done so already, don't forget to visit my Wholesale Distribution Business Blog on http://www.wholesaleteacher.com/WholesaleBusiness.html


It's a syndicated Blog that deals with every aspect o Wholesale Distribution including:
-Exporting
-Importing
-Supply Chain
-Pricing
-Merchandising
-Packaging
-Strategy
-Business Planning
-Buying and selling Businesses
-Starting your business

Most importantly, you can ask questions about wholesaling and distribution.

Visit the Wholesale Business Blog at http://www.wholesaleteacher.com/WholesaleBusiness.html


Thanks,


Jorge Olson

www.JorgeOlson.com

San Diego County
San Diego, CA
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Another Article about exporting

Hi adsdsf,

OK, another article about exporting to Mexico.

The response was so good to the last article on how to export to Mexico by the truckload that after getting emails from many readers asking for more information I decided to add this article.

This article is a bit more specific as it talks about how to export beverages to Mexico.

Remember that my eBook talks about how to start different wholesale businesses including a beverage distribution business. You can find it at www.DistributionBusiness.com


Thanks,


Jorge Olson

Jorge@DistributionBusiness.com
(619) 852 6942

www.DistributionBusiness.com
www.DistributionBiz.com

Here is the article:


Learn how to export your beverages to Mexico in the next 30 days
Copyright © 2006 Jorge Olson
Selling beverages to Mexico is easier than ever. Mexico is the #1 importer of US products in the world. There is a need for all types of products including energy drinks, beer, water, flavored water, wine, soda and spirits.

Mexico posts the greatest export opportunity for every US beverage company large and small. It has all the ingredients of a great customer. It has a great infrastructure including roads and ports to ship truckloads of products, many beverage distributors selling to supermarkets and convenience stores and more than 500,000 stores willing and able to buy new products throughout Mexico.

Not only that, but Mexico is one of the largest consumers of beverages in the world per capita and as a country including soda, flavored water, energy drinks and beer.

Beverage exports to Mexico are underrepresented with a mere $147,000,000 per year being exported from the USA to Mexico. This shows a Trade Deficit of $2 Billion Dollars in Beverage.

Mexicans are so eager to buy that they come to the USA looking for products instead of waiting around for someone to call them and sell them something. They visit US trade shows, organizations and many companies. I constantly have someone in San Diego visiting from Mexico to speak with me on how they can find products of all kinds to export.

Who's looking for new beverages? Mainly wholesale distributors and large retailers. They are looking for beverages to sell in retail stores or to other distributors in Mexico, most of the time they will buy truckloads and export them to Mexico themselves, handling the shipping, imports and tariffs.

Why do they do this? Why are they so eager to buy US drinks? Simple, they don't have Mexican made products they can sell and they want to be the first to carry a new American beverage. They know if they are the first to market with a new product they can make a lot of money very fast. After that they just restock their customer's shelves and refrigerators.

The big question I'm asked by my consulting clients is: how do I get started exporting to Mexico?

To export to Mexico you can be passive or active. You can go after the business or wait until they come looking for you, and believe me, if you have a good product, eventually they will.

---Passive Approach---

The passive approach to getting business is to make sure Mexican businesspeople can find you. Here are a few tactics on how to reach exporters:

-You have to make sure your products are in US trade shows. You don't have to go yourself, maybe a customer sells at trade shows or you hire a broker that goes to trade shows.

-Make sure all your products and sales materials have an international phone number (not just a USA toll free number) as well as an email address. This includes your website, product labels, business cards and brochures.

-Have the right information ready. Make sure you already know what your international price will be. It's usually much lower than your US price, especially if they will pay the export fees and transportation. You also need all the product specifications like weight, dimensions, case count or pallet count.

---Active Approach---

If you are serious about selling to Mexico and would like to do it NOW you have to be more active. You can't just wait for people to find you because it can take months or even years if you don't have any promotions in the marketplace.

The first thing you have to do is learn more about your target market. How much are people paying in Mexico for your beverage or a similar product? How much are they paying to import and transport those products? What are the profit margins for the distributors and retailers? Where could you sell your products? How many stores are there in Mexico?

Once you learn more about your target market and you develop your price strategy it's time to find customers. Visit Mexican trade shows, look for US distributors already selling in Mexico and find brokers.

After you educate yourself a bit more on the Mexican marketplace you also need to determine what kind of support your new found customers will need in Mexico. Do you have a product that sells itself or do you need store promotion, POS (Point of Sale) material, sales commissions, or some other support.

Many times my customers tell me "I just want to sell my beverages in the USA and someone can export it, sell it, merchandise it and distribute it". Well, this is possible. I've helped companies sell products like mayonnaise, water, margarine and other products that sell themselves in this fashion. But if your product is not a "first necessity" product or name brand, chances are you'll either have to do some promotion or give a very good price to distributors and importers.

www.JorgeOlson.com

San Diego County
San Diego, CA
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US


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Thursday, July 24, 2008

Free Recording -

Dear adsdsf,

FREE Call Recording on Mexico Sales and Export

Our last conference call on exporting to Mexico had a lot of information.

On the call we explained hot to export products, how importers work, "comercializadoras" and distributors in Mexico.

You will receive information a few days in advance for our next conference call.

You can listen to the recording of the call.

For now, you can dial in and listen to the previous call for FREE by just dialing:
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Don't forget to join the Free Beverage Business Network at www.BevFan.com


Thank you,


Jorge Olson


Founding member of www.MexicoSalesAlliance.com

www.JorgeOlson.com

San Diego County
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New Article: Export to Mexico

Hi adsdsf,

Here is a great article on how to Export Products to Mexico. As you might now by now I help many of my consulting customers export their products to Mexico and find distributors or handle their promotion.

This article talks about how you can export your products to Mexico.

If you have not done it, don't forget to visit www.DistributionBusiness.com and purchase my eBook on how to start your own wholesale distribution business.


******FREE Suppliers List*******
When you buy my eBook you will get Two Suppliers List for free. One on Wholesalers and Importers and one of Liquidators. This way you can start buying and selling immediately. So Visit www.DistributionBusiness.com today and scroll to the bottom to buy my eBook.

Thanks,


Jorge Olson

Jorge@DistributionBusiness.com
(619) 852 6942

www.DistributionBusiness.com
www.DistributionBiz.com

Here is the article:

---Export and Sell Your Products To Mexico By The Truckload---

Copyright © 2006 Jorge Olson
Selling products to Mexico is easier than ever. Mexico is the #1 importer of US products in the world. There is a need for all types of products including food, beverages, electronics, cars, tools, candy, toys, clothing, everything.

Mexicans are so eager to buy that they come to the USA looking for products instead of waiting around for someone to call them and sell them something. They visit US trade shows, organizations and many companies. I constantly have someone in San Diego visiting from Mexico to speak with me on how they can find products of all kinds to export.

Who's looking for products? Mainly wholesale distributors and retailers. They are looking for products to sell in retail stores or to other distributors in Mexico, most of the time they will buy truckloads of product and export them to Mexico themselves, handling the shipping, imports and tariffs.

Why do they do this? Why are they so eager to buy US products? Simple, they don't have Mexican made products they can sell and they want to be the first to carry a new American product. They know if they are the first to market with a new product they can make a lot of money very fast. After that they just restock their customer's shelves.

The big question I'm asked by my consulting clients is: how do I get started exporting to Mexico?

To export to Mexico you can be passive or active. You can go after the business or wait until they come looking for you, and believe me, if you have a good product, eventually they will.

---Passive Approach---

The passive approach to getting business is to make sure Mexican businesspeople can find you. Here are a few tactics on how to reach exporters:

-You have to make sure your products are in US trade shows. You don't have to go yourself, maybe a customer sells at trade shows or you hire a broker that goes to trade shows.

-Make sure all your products and sales materials have an international phone number (not just a USA toll free number) as well as an email address. This includes your website, product labels, business cards and brochures.

-Have the right information ready. Make sure you already know what your international price will be. It's usually much lower than your US price, especially if they will pay the export fees and transportation. You also need all the product specifications like weight, dimensions, case count or pallet count.

---Active Approach---

If you are serious about selling to Mexico and would like to do it NOW you have to be more active. You can't just wait for people to find you because it can take months or even years if you don't have any promotions in the marketplace.

The first thing you have to do is learn more about your target market. How much are people paying in Mexico for your product or a similar product? How much are they paying to import and transport those products? What are the profit margins for the distributors and retailers? Where could you sell your products? How many stores are there in Mexico?

Once you learn more about your target market and you develop your price strategy it's time to find customers. Visit Mexican trade shows, look for US distributors already selling in Mexico and find brokers.

After you educate yourself a bit more on the Mexican marketplace you also need to determine what kind of support your new found customers will need in Mexico. Do you have a product that sells itself or do you need store promotion, POS (Point of Sale) material, sales commissions, or some other support.

Many times my customers tell me "I just want to sell my product in the USA and someone can export it, sell it, merchandise it and distribute it". Well, this is possible. I've helped companies sell products like mayonnaise, water, margarine and other products that sell themselves in this fashion. But if your product is not a "first necessity" product or name brand, chances are you'll either have to do some promotion or give a very good price to distributors and importers.

www.JorgeOlson.com

San Diego County
San Diego, CA
91902
US


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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

FREE Conference Call - Sell Products to Mexico

Dear adsdsf,

FREE Conference Call - Export to Mexico - How to Start Selling in Mexico

How to Export and Sell your products into Mexico

This is part 2 of our "Export to Mexico" calls.

Join us for a FREE Conference Call tomorrow, Wednesday July 23 to talk about how to export your products to Mexico.

As you know we've exported more than 1,000 truckloads of food, beverage and other products to Mexico selling it to convenience stores, supermarkets, distributors, restaurants and hotels.

We also created the Mexico Sales Alliance to help companies sell in Mexico.

Now you can learn what it takes to export your products to Mexico. The Number One trade partner with the USA.

Date: Wednesday July 23, 2008
Time: 6 PM PST / 9 PM EST

Conference Dial-in Number: (712) 451-6000
Participant Access Code: 685210#


Thanks,


Jorge Olson


Founding Member of www.MexicoSalesAlliance.com

www.JorgeOlson.com

San Diego County
San Diego, CA
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Monday, July 21, 2008

Recording on Selling on eBay

Hi adsdsf,

Have you ever wanted to sell on eBay? Learn how from my FREE recording where I share information on how to start, where to get products and what mistakes to avoid.

Learn from my mistakes and my triumphs and how I reached a Gold Powerseller status selling more than $20,000 per month on eBay quickly. Take advantage of my knowledge by visiting http://www.learnwholesale.com/eBay-Business.html


Thank You,


Jorge Olson
www.JorgeOlson.com

San Diego County
San Diego, CA
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