Week in Review, July 16
Wholesale Closeouts that Make the Cut – July 10, 2010
Grey Eagle Trader company specializes in closeout merchandise. Eagle Trader’s merchandise is fun, diversified, and well priced. The company does offer online sales with the option to pick up merchandise at their showroom. The showroom is open Monday through Friday for buyers to view the selection and quality of the merchandise. Special bulk discounts are available when purchases are made over the phone, so be certain to call before ordering.
Survey Says: Amazon is Eating eBay’s Lunch – Jul 13, 2010
According to information released by Citi Investment Research and Analysis, Amazon’s US traffic growth significantly outperformed that of eBay. In fact, if the trends in eBay’s US traffic continue, it will soon be in third place behind Craigslist.com. Factors impacting eBay’s falling traffic include transitions to the new pricing policies and to new search algorithms. Continued migration of buyers and sellers from eBay is expected to continue based on unreliable search results in eBay listings as well as new policies which include a significantly higher number of store items in the regular search results.
Sandra Bullock, and the Wholesale Fashion Jewelry Marketplace? – July 14, 2010
Silicone watches are hot items. Just take note of the hot debate sparked by Sandra Bullock’s appearance in the movie, The Blind Side, wearing just such as watch. These items are moving fast. With inventory items easily be obtained from a number of sources, sellers are stocking up. One seller that provides a large selection is Judson and Company Wholesale Fashion Jewelry. Judson offers a selection of quality items at a variety of price points. Sellers are sure to find just what they need. Judson also offers fashion sunglasses, hair accessories, and a complete assortment of college jewelry.
Wholesale Prices Drop 0.5 Percent In June – Jul. 15, 2010
For the third month in a row, wholesale prices fell. Coupled with falling fuel prices and the largest drop in food prices in eight years, inflation in the US is staying flat allowing the Federal Reserve to keep interest rates low. However, concerns that lower prices may have a negative long term impact on the economy. Sellers may have a more difficult time passing through price increases to boost revenues as the economic growth within the US remains sluggish.
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