Getting Seasonal by Profitting from Wholesale Garden Supplies
Gardening is big business! The gardening retail market is worth over £4.6 billion in the UK and thousands of consumers all over the country enjoy gardening as a hobby.
Gardening is big business! The gardening retail market is worth over £4.6 billion in the UK and thousands of consumers all over the country enjoy gardening as a hobby.
As spring approaches more and more people will be looking to purchase gardening products so it could be a market worth targeting soon if you are a wholesale buyer looking to make a profit.
“You can do it when you B&Q it…” We all know the catchy slogan, and we all head to B&Q for all of our DIY essentials, from painting and decorating supplies, to garden and building merchandise.
DIY is popular all year round and despite sales falling for some retailers, it’s still a profitable sector. If you are looking to invest some cash on new products then spending out on home improvement equipment could be a wise investment for your wholesale business.
The UK has seen soaring temperatures during the past few weeks and heat wave warnings have been issued in many parts of the country. So what can this mean for your wholesale reselling business? The team at Wholesale Scout have listed below some items that could be potentially lucrative for your business during the heat wave and some wholesale supplier details too.
As we endure this prolonged period of economic lethargy new avenues appear and certain areas still provide opportunity for those that are willing to search for it. Over the past year or so one of these areas to experience more activity than normal is that of the liquidation and clearance sector.
With increasing amounts of businesses and retail chains dissolving or clearing their stock over the past few years there has been an abundance of very keenly priced liquidation merchandise available for the savvy trader to profit from. Although there has been an increase in all types of products being available from this type of trader there has still been, even on competitive auction sites such as eBay, very healthy mark-ups of over 300% to be made on re-sale. The problem in many cases, has not been the profit margin, but finding a reliable liquidator to source from.