#106825 - 09/24/07 04:05 PM
Would this be helpful?
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(Moderator, it this message is inappropriate, please remove)
Folks,
Would you find it useful to have a source for small quanities of small items to use in your kits? Items such as amber pill vials, small, commercial grade ziplock bags, single 55 gal orange bags, tin boxes, single use medicine packages, etc.?
I'm looking for a part time e-business for my wife who's getting ready to retire from her teaching job. There are some things that are useful in kits of which you don't want to buy a hundred to use a couple.
If you would consider such a business useful please send me suggestions on what you would like to find at reasonable costs. Responding privately might be best to reduce traffic on the site. Any and all suggestions welcome. Don't think I'd want to compete on knives, paracord, and stuff every seller has.
Again, if this blantant commercialization offends someone please ask the moderator to remove and accept my sincere apologies.
Andy
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#106826 - 09/24/07 04:15 PM
Re: Would this be helpful?
[Re: Andy]
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I think the business would be useful, but the chief problem you're going to run into is shipping. I'd like to buy single 55 gallon garbage bags, or a couple of pill vials, but shipping is likely to cost me more then the price of the items. I wouldn't be willing to buy things that way. If you can get around the shipping cost's problem, I think its a fine idea.
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#106836 - 09/24/07 05:14 PM
Re: Would this be helpful?
[Re: AROTC]
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"If you can get around the shipping cost's problem, I think its a fine idea."
That's funny! Who ships for free?
Sue
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#106842 - 09/24/07 05:42 PM
Re: Would this be helpful?
[Re: Susan]
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Your onetime post is O.K. If you make a go of things you may post once more.
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#106847 - 09/24/07 06:47 PM
Re: Would this be helpful?
[Re: AROTC]
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I think the business would be useful, but the chief problem you're going to run into is shipping. I'd like to buy single 55 gallon garbage bags, or a couple of pill vials, but shipping is likely to cost me more then the price of the items. I wouldn't be willing to buy things that way. If you can get around the shipping cost's problem, I think its a fine idea. The problem is with "...and handling" charges. Actual mailing and packaging costs for the type of items described would be fairly small, and charging, say, $6.95 fixed fee for "postage and handling" on "orders under $25.00" merely creates a separate profit center for the seller. But it also makes ordering of two or three dollars' worth of small stuff too expensive. The key to making "small stuff" mail order profitable is to incorporate mailing and handling costs into the pricing of individual items, then you can offer "free" shipping. Jeff
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#106849 - 09/24/07 06:56 PM
Re: Would this be helpful?
[Re: Andy]
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Registered: 03/24/06
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For background, I ran a very small scale web based niche business (not survival related) for a few years. I had it running pretty smoothly until I got too busy for it about last year.
My first question is, how would you distinguish yourself from someone like Redflare and twenty others out there?
Be aware that any secrets you reveal may be used against you.
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"Never trust and engineer who doesn't carry a pocketknife."
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#106920 - 09/25/07 04:53 AM
Re: Would this be helpful?
[Re: Andy]
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Registered: 06/13/07
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The medical stuff is where the money is. If you can get single use (scalpels, suture kits, etc.) and still offer some bulk items. That would be great.
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Spemque metumque inter dubiis - Hover between hope and fear. (Vergil)
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#106930 - 09/25/07 09:39 AM
Re: Would this be helpful?
[Re: Andy]
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Registered: 09/28/05
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Good idea! I'd really like a one stop shop for the stuff Doug has in his kits. There's a big gap between the pocket one and the 2 person aircraft survival kit. If all the items were available on one site we could easily put kits together suitable for our own needs, but using his advice. Simon
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#106931 - 09/25/07 10:00 AM
Re: Would this be helpful?
[Re: Andy]
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Registered: 09/28/05
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You could include the stuff Doug recommends in his gear guide. And there is a sales pitch straight from this web site, to people who respect his opinion, already written for you :-). I'm sure they'd put a link on the web site for a donation.
Being a 'one-stop'shop will negate a lot of the shipping charge. There is spare postage to use when one buys light items.
A world of warning; starting a business with friends or relatives can be very dangerous if you don't treat them the same as any other employees. Some just won't work. Simon
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