Sell DVD's Online
In the past few years DVD's have caught on like wild fire. DVD's offer us such a great viewing experience, that many of have stopped going to the theaters altogether. What makes DVD's so popular is not only there great resolution and sound, but also their price. For less than $20, you can purchase a DVD movie that was in theaters only a few months ago. It would have cost you close to $50 to bring the whole family to the movies.
Since there is so much demand for DVD's, many people have started small businesses to sell them. DVD's are extremely profitable because there price is inexpensive and seen as a good value. Another factor driving sales is the fact that older movies and TV shows are now being released. Viewers can not only watch new releases, but their favorite films and TV shows.
Many people have started to sell niche DVD's. For instance, you might want to sell only Western DVD's or only Skateboarding DVD's. Not only can you build a great web site around these ideas, but you build a loyal customer base and sell other stuff related to this topic. The idea of selling DVD's is great, but the question most people have is where can I purchase wholesale DVD's.
A great place to start is by doing a search online. There are a few
distributors that do advertise online. However if you want to find most
of the big distributors, than you will probably have to buy a DVD
distribution list. Many of these lists are well worth it if you want to
contact different companies for different niche products. There are
plenty of places to find these lists, but make sure these lists are
reputable. Make sure they give you a guarantee of some sort. However if you
purchase the right lists that lead you to the right distributors than
you can create an interesting and profitable business either on an
independent web site or a large auction site.
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