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March 31st, 2008

How To Find Buyers For Your Imported  Products

The standard way to run a business is to select a product, find the market you can sell to and adapt as necessary to that buying population’s needs. But, you can escape the competition if you disrupt that process and work a better, less exploited angle. Why not go the opposite direction, find buyers, get their product needs and then get a product that meets their needs.

I am lucky in that I am easily interested in the details of other people’s occupations. If I’m at a party or a wedding, I am likely to engage the person next to me in a discussion about what they do. For me this is fun, but it is also away to investigate and find underserved markets. Toward this application,ask these people what kind of products they need, or that are popular that are imported,or difficult to find. A good friend of mine overseas, was talking about the popularity and low quality of the health pamphlets in local pharmacies. That kind of marketing intelligence is pure gold. He was actively looking for people that could produce pamphlets on a wide range of health topics, that he could bundle with simple displays and offer to local pharmacies.That’sexactly the kind of vacancy that you could never find out about without talking to your contacts and if you were in a position to move on it,could make you a killing,

If you meet a service provider or advisor like a banker or accountant, ask them what kinds of needs their customersare frequently seeking.My accountant has recently gotten into the insurance business, why did he do that? Because,he recognized that many of his customers had the need, but who wants to go out actively seeking insurance quotes? Nobody unless they absolutely have to. That’s why the TV is full of advertisements touting how incredibly easy it is to get a good quote.  Because they know you will probably go without insurance rather than seek out the unfamiliar market and try to navigate it on your own. An insurance product that meshed with small business needs and could be competently sold by a CPA means you have a powerful influencer advisor working for you.

Visiting flea markets is one of my favorite ways to get ideas. You can see a lot of shoppers quickly and really get an understanding about what they will plunk down hard cash for, at a wide range of price points.

Take a look at the attendance figures for trade shows to find an expanding market. According tothei Trade Show Week article about 2007 trade show attendance, the consumer trade shows are hurting but motorcycle shows, specialty recreation shows (like snowboard shows) and pet industry shows grew like crazy.

Get to know your local retailers and find out who they are buying from. That’s the 2nd best ways to find a wholesaler (the best way is linked).

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