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Dan.89
3rd November 2009, 17:08
Im looking to start online trading, starting small with eBay, only i have noticed that alot of websites are referencing "eSources.co.uk".

So this gives me two questions,

1). Is online trading via eBay profitable as what people make out? Im most likely going to start with dropshipping to build up some profits first then buy in bulk once I found what is selling well.

2). Has anyone used eSources.co.uk? its £25 for the first month, which if works well, would be a fair price, if not, I'm really not out to pay for something which I wont see anything from. ....Call me Scrooge Haha:D

Thanks In Advance...Dan

Danial
4th November 2009, 05:47
sir u should try ebay becouse ebay is more benefit than the other. in esource u are not completly sure about the return but on ebay ur sure for return.

Signify_1
4th November 2009, 08:58
eBay is a great place to start trading, I believe just becuase of the sheer volume of traffic that you'd never get on your own website for years. The hard part is finding a product that has not got a huge amount of competition but something that people want and sells well. I wouldn't personally pay for any suppliers, I would just start of working hard researching on the internet Google is your search answer. Also this might sound strange but eBay is a great place to find suppliers! if you see a product sold by any Hong Kong sellers that you think you could sell yourself, send them a message, usually they also wholesale their products and some may even dropship for you. So the best way forward is work at it research and communicate with people.

A good website to find information about suppliers and to even buy products from it's members is thewholesaleforum.co.uk there is much information on their specifically about suppliers and the best ways to find them.

Good luck

Regards
Taz