World Wide Brands One Source
Monday, January 1st, 2007Someone was just recently asking me what they should sell online. This is a tuff question. It takes a lot of research to figure out what would be good to sell online. I paid to get access to World Wide Brands drop ship list probably almost a year ago. I often search around looking for products that I could possibly put on Ebay. Right now 100% of my internet income comes from websites that I own. Currently, I just use Ebay to purchase items and not to sell items. It takes a lot of research to figure out what to sell on the net. It takes even more research if you are selling on Ebay. (I put Ebay and stand alone websites into two different catagories. They are definitely two different worlds.)
Starting today, January 1, 2007, World Wide Brands has changed their look and the way they provide product supplier information. World Wide Brands is now offering a service that will give you full access to drop ship wholesalers, light bulk wholesalers, large volume wholesalers, liquidation wholesalers, and import buys. This new service does not only include all the above mentioned supplier types, but also gives analysis of each product you consider selling. It will show you with a click of a button what the product is going for on Ebay. This new service also gives you an idea of what the competition is like, how much demand there is for the product and more. Here’s a quick screen shot of how much a sample product is going for on Ebay.

So how much does this new service cost? It’s $299, but currently there is a $50 discount. Will I subscribe to this service? Not right now, I spent too much money for Christmas.
I think it is a great tool though. If you are interested in having a free tour, you can check it out here.
Here’s an older article where I gave a review of World Wide Brands: World Wide Brands Review. This was shortly after I bought my subscription to World Wide Brand’s drop ship directory list.
