I keep getting this question, lately, due to the project in BeadStyle July 2009. My standard answer is "No, sorry, I don't sell wholesale, but if you place a (Large) order, I'm happy to give a discount." My beads are made from high quality materials, I spend a lot of time on them, and think they are pretty darn good. I don't charge as much as I should for my beads, either. I don't make a lot of money on my beads. Yep, you can buy chinese or indian beads that are not properly made or made with low-grade glass and not kiln-annealed for a LOT less, and your customer will be the one who pays for that in terms of broken or shattered beads. I am a one-person show; I make all my beads, clean them, pack them, mail them, etc. Selling wholesale to me always felt that if you made such a large number of beads, you must have people working for you, making that same design, because how could one person with kids and a house, etc., spend that much time??!?!?! I will have to ramp up in the future, and figure out how to do it, but right now with summer, I seem to be at my limit in terms of time!
I guess my question to you is, do you sell wholesale? Have you ever considered it? What is the standard protocol for selling wholesale - how large should the order be? What should the price discount be? Is there a sliding scale? How long of a lead time do you give the customer? I have some running around to do today, but I'll be very interested to hear what you have to say on the topic!!! Thanks everyone!
I guess my question to you is, do you sell wholesale? Have you ever considered it? What is the standard protocol for selling wholesale - how large should the order be? What should the price discount be? Is there a sliding scale? How long of a lead time do you give the customer? I have some running around to do today, but I'll be very interested to hear what you have to say on the topic!!! Thanks everyone!
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I basically feel the same as you and being that I'm also a "one-person show" it's hard to keep up with demands of wholesale. IMO. Just not for me at this time.
Hope you get some good answers here.
I do have people ask me that, and I have a similar reaction, that I try to keep my prices reasonable and doing a large volume is difficult for me with time commitments. I know that some people have a "minimum" order that's quite large, so if someone just wants a few things at a reduced price it helps with those requests.
I did wholesale years ago (when I was a weaver doing garments) and it's a different type of purchaser - someone with a store or gallery who is buying inventory. They order 6-8 months in advance, and want consistency. It's a whole different way of creating.
Go with your heart, and stay fair to yourself. Don't shackle yourself to wholesale unless your heart is in it!