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New regos? Don't like first two (I'm presuming first is cdmanufacturing.com.au) I'm afraid but last two well worth a reg IMO
 
cdmanafacturing.com.au - junk
sell-buy.com.au - junk
tieclip.com.au - might work as an ecommerce site, it is certainly the best of the bunch, would say a bit over reg fee.
golftour.com.au - suspect this is too broad and not popular enough to work well. Under reg fee I suspect.
 
How would you go about developing, tieclip..what would be the best option IYHO :)

C'mon, use your imagination.

I've done some affiliate stuff with sites like tiesncuffs.com.au - you could use them (via ClixGalore). However, avg. sale amount is only a few hundred so commissions are low.. like $5-6 per sale... and your niche items are only worth a fraction of the products I'm promoting.

I wouldn't be putting this at the top of my development queue..
 
C'mon, use your imagination.

I've done some affiliate stuff with sites like tiesncuffs.com.au - you could use them (via ClixGalore). However, avg. sale amount is only a few hundred so commissions are low.. like $5-6 per sale... and your niche items are only worth a fraction of the products I'm promoting.

I wouldn't be putting this at the top of my development queue..

They would be making a tonne of money paying $5-$6 commission if the average sale is "a few hundred". About the cheapest traffic they ever likely to get.
 
They would be making a tonne of money paying $5-$6 commission if the average sale is "a few hundred". About the cheapest traffic they ever likely to get.

Good point, I got the merchants mixed up. Few hundred is a strech.. closer to a 'couple of hundred'. Avg order value i'm sending is just over $150, comms are 5%.

Ties 'n' Cuffs is 20%, but EPC is only 0.33c - and they are the ones with the pins for $20-30. Waste of time.
 
looks like I've got another winner..lol

It is the best one I've seen you register so far, tieclip.com.au, personally would be having a go at developing it. Needs a ecommerce store (eg magento, zen-cart etc) and a paypal account, even the stock can probably wait until something has actually sold.
 
Probably not going to work well coming from overseas. Is it really hard to have inventory for small items like this?

I think it steps up the level of commitment which can put up a pretty powerful barrier to entry. You have to be committed to the product and your idea otherwise you're just wasting your time/money... potentially.
 
Sure, not exactly passive income but sourcing costs and volumes are low at least. Could just offer items for sale at $20 and dropship for $4ish (inc shipping) if you get a sale.

Didn't look too far into DealExtreme last time I wondered about their dropshipping to know if they have any bulk sales methods or API, etc.

From memory, any affiliate opportunity would be a waste of time - low %age and cheap products kills that unless your volume is massive (which it rarely would be in Australia).
 
Sure, not exactly passive income but sourcing costs and volumes are low at least. Could just offer items for sale at $20 and dropship for $4ish (inc shipping) if you get a sale.

Didn't look too far into DealExtreme last time I wondered about their dropshipping to know if they have any bulk sales methods or API, etc.

From memory, any affiliate opportunity would be a waste of time - low %age and cheap products kills that unless your volume is massive (which it rarely would be in Australia).

dealxtreme take far to long to dropship anything have used them in the past for a jewellery site

chinavasion however take 6 days
 

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