Wholesale Suppliers in Canada: SaleHoo
SaleHoo Canada is your guide to setting up a business in Canada selling wholesale goods.
We’ll let you in on a secret: Finding wholesale sources is the easy bit! There is certainly no substitute for a popular product to sell, but it’s your business acumen that keeps momentum and turns a good idea into a successful business. How to build a good website, marketing and customer communication, selling strategies and record keeping are all more important in the long term.
This is the bit nobody tells you about. And if you try to search for straight-forward information on taxes, what type of business to register or the differences in Canada’s provinces regarding business regulation, it can take hours to find just a snippet of valuable advice that isn’t packed full of jargon. Some people might just use their lawyer, but we don’t think you should have to pay hundreds for somebody to tell you information which is essential to your business.
SaleHoo Canada has all the information you need to run your business successfully and legally. It's easy to understand, simple to follow and ensures you don’t make mistakes. Don’t waste your time ringing up councils, trying to find a lawyer that won’t charge a fortune or Googling your tax questions. This is your business, you need good information straight away.
Canadian Trade Shows: How to Find Them and How to Get Admission
Posted: October 30th, 2007
If you are serious about product sourcing, then you’ll need to do the trade shows. Trade shows give manufacturers an opportunity to display and sell their wares and stockists and buyers - for big department stores, boutiques, chain stores and a swathe of other shops both online and off – the chance to find them. Many eBay sellers have the belie... read more
Canadian Liquidation suppliers: The rules for good liquidation buys
Posted: October 3rd, 2007
Liquidation is one of our favorite ways to buy goods for resale. If you get it right, liquidation and overstock deals can offer you much bigger profits than any other supply method. This is because liquidation is usually sold below cost price, leaving potential for a huge profit as long as the goods are not too old or damaged. Liquidation is also a... read more
Tax basics for Canadian eBay Sellers and Business Owners
Posted: September 23rd, 2007
Working on eBay from home provides a fantastic lifestyle for those who choose to do so. If you have been in paid employment all your life, working as a sole proprietor means that the responsibility for paying taxes is up to you. It’s actually not that difficult once you get a hang of the basics: all sole proprietors need to do is file a personal ... read more
Drop shippers in Canada: Where to find them and how to use them
Posted: September 10th, 2007
Drop shipping can be an excellent way to get started in the wholesale business because you only have to pay for what you sell! It also works well to accompany other supply methods as it enables you to list a larger range of stock, without the risks of having it lying around in a warehouse. There are a lot of good drop shippers located in the US, bu... read more
Importing Goods into Canada
Posted: August 23rd, 2007
Canada Border Services Agency has a policy of keeping a profile on all importers.Importers with a good profile - that is, who consistently provide accurate documentation - will be rewarded with less border scrutiny and are able to take advantage of special release options.On the other hand, those with a poor profile will face fines and penalties an... read more