The Computer User’s Guide to Exporting Overstock/Surplus Merchandise
From Dennis J. Hessler
If you’ve been to a flea market, swap meet or garage sale lately, you already know the cash potential of goods some people call “junk”. Whether it’s old tools, out of style jeans or a slightly damaged lawn mower, people everywhere are interested in value and will pay handsomely for it.
The same thing holds true in the international marketplace. Old computers, clothing seconds (with slight flaws) or even perfectly good products that were overstocked by retailers all sell very well in foreign markets. The trick is knowing what to buy, where to sell and how to get the best price. Like so many other things in the global trade arena, there is a great profit potential if you just know how to do it.
Now you can learn how in a package I developed 8 years ago which has gotten hundreds of new traders started in this booming industry! This interactive program is called The Computer User’s Guide to Exporting Overstock/Surplus Merchandise. It gives you the who’s, the what’s, the when’s and the how’s of selling surplus goods overseas. I’ll tell you more about that later.
What is it?
First, what is overstock/surplus merchandise? Often it’s called closeout merchandise. Sometimes you might hear it referred to as distressed or liquidation merchandise. Usually it just means goods that need to be converted to cash in a hurry. Sometimes these are goods no longer needed and sold by federal, state and local governments. Sometimes companies going out of business or stuck with more products than they can handle sell closeout merchandise. Obsolete products, used products and smuggled or stolen products sold at auction are all examples of overstock/surplus merchandise. You see, these products come from many different places but they all have one thing in common.
They are dirt cheap! That’s right. Sometimes you can purchase these goods for 5 or 10 cents on the dollar or even less and resell them at full retail or, in some cases, much more to enthusiastic foreign buyers. You just need to know how. And that’s what you’ll learn!
Let’s look at what you’ll discover in The Computer User’s Guide to Exporting Overstock/Surplus Merchandise:
- how and where to find overstock/surplus merchandise
- where to find damaged/distressed/obsolete goods for next to nothing!
- the 3-step plan for maximizing profits while minimizing risks
- the best countries to export to . . .
- what products those countries most want from the U.S. . . . and
- suppliers of overstock/surplus goods most in demand in those countries
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