Browsing: February 2014 issue

Retailers and distributors often buy quick selling products in volume to get the best deals. Many times these buyers choose Kole Imports, Promier Products and Master Cutlery for their reliable quality, discounted prices and great profit margins.

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Affiliate marketing is a type of performance-based marketing that allows you to extend your sales reach through avenues that do not usually require upfront expenses. Typically, affiliate marketing only requires a payout to affiliates when certain criteria have been met, such as a fee for every sale or lead they bring to your website.

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T-shirts are a $24 billion business in the U.S. and Canada, accounting for sales of about 1.5 billion T-shirts and similar items, according to a recent report. They are number one sellers in the gifts and souvenir category, as well as in many other types of retail outlets.

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To be successful in ecommerce, one must be proactive, not reactive. Continual testing, refinement and analysis to discover problem points is essential for improving the customer experience and website conversion.

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Gifts and toys are big sellers year-round for all kinds of celebrations, special occasions and birthdays. Top suppliers stay ahead of the game by keeping abreast of trends, and continually expanding their offerings of new products designed to sell.

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In today’s hectic environment, some people turn to prescription drugs or happy hour to unwind. Many others try to live healthier lifestyles with natural approaches to relaxation such as ingesting herbal beverages. One such drink is Chillax™, a completely natural herbal relaxation product that relieves stress, calms anxiety and helps concentration.

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Sunglasses are popular accessories year round, as they are both functional and fabulous. Not only do they enable consumers to make fashion statements, they also can protect eyes from harmful UV rays. Solar Sunglasses carries 300 to 400 styles for women, men and children, including a line of biker glasses.

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