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Is clothing sales not suitable for beginners?

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2025 7:00 am
by muskanislam25
Is it difficult for beginners to make a profit from non-branded clothing imported from China? ". Because I received an inquiry from someone who just started importing clothing from China. It is true that when selling clothing, even if the product sells well, the winning bid amount will vary greatly depending on how the item is listed and how the picture is displayed, and the selling price will also vary depending on the sales channel (Yahoo Auctions, Mobaoku, Rakuten Auctions, Amazon). However, if you keep the key points and tips in mind, clothing is very suitable for beginners because it can be purchased at a low price and sales are stable. If you are determined to operate hundreds or thousands of items, it is possible to make millions of dollars just from clothing.

However, there are some points to note. When looking at Yahoo Auctions! Auctions and Aucfan platforms, you will often see that some items that should be sold at a high price are sold for 1 yen, while other items under the account have no bids. There are many reasons for this, such as the number of reviews and the display method, but the biggest phone number data is the number of items. For example, the number of clicks for someone who lists 400 items and someone who only has 4 items will be different. If 400 items are listed, then the number of clicks will be different from that for someone who lists 4 items. Compared to that, the traffic will be 400 times, and you can also get traffic from the "View Other Auctions" page, so the number of clicks per item will also increase. Therefore, if you are just starting to sell clothing, I think listing at least 20 to 30 items will have an impact on your sales performance.

The ideal listing price is 1 yen, but before you increase the number of items, try to list the items at a price that includes profit. Although the transaction rate and click rate will decrease, as long as the product has sales, it will sell. Even so, it is important to continue listing products and maintain the number of listings. Please try it. Thank you as always. I am Axe. In the last blog, I wrote about batteries and home appliances, and received a lot of comments from everyone. Batteries are easy to break, aren't they? What should I do with the Chinese-made LED lights sold on Amazon? Should I stop selling them? And so on. In addition to importing and reselling, I have been running an LED lighting manufacturer in Hong Kong for the past five years, but when I first started, I was troubled by the problem of product defect rates. So, I want to briefly talk about the popular LED lights on Amazon.