Appreciate the video 🎉 Can you speak a bit about the right price in percentages to make faire work taking into account all the experience you have now? Also how you plan to suck up expenses for 30 - 60 days without getting paid? 🙏🙏🙏
really interesting video. I've been searching youtube and google about faire wholesale and yours came up. I realized your name seemed familiar and then I remember seeing you on etsy when I first started on there as well. Hope 2022 will be very successful for you guys as well. Now I know which wholesale site I won't even bother with. 🤣
That's so cool! So glad we could help with the decision making, keep us posted and as any questions as they come up. Cheers to a great 2022 for you as well!
Interesting. We use tundra and did just about 100k in sales this last year. I can’t get the groove going on Faire. I am struggling and not sure why! Your video gave me some hope!
Hey Josh! 2 questions - 1 -- We’re just about to launch our Tundra storefront but throughout the process we’ve never heard/seen anything about the $45 fee for communicating with clients. Can you please provide a bit more details? 2 -- We’re on Faire but not getting much sales. Have any general tips? BTW - Really appreciate the video! Extremely helpful. GL :) Thanks!!
Hi! When we first signed up they gave us a free credit for "advertising" which also included messaging. But once the credit ran out we have to pay for the "advertising" fee to get the ability to message our customers. Compare your minimum order amount to other sellers that are selling similar items. Compare your wholesale cost and MSRP to your competitors. Have a quick lead time. I'll make a video on it soon! Hope this helps.
Why not just contact retailers yourself to sell directly? You sell 50% wholesale and then Faire gets 25% plus free shipping returns (among other problematic issues). So you get 25% total. That's nothing. I don't get it.
We definitely do that for local places. Faire works perfect for getting in contact with customers all around the globe; giving your product a platform. Faire has also helped retailers find us and order from us directly, as well as land licensing deals. Don't get me wrong Faire does take a good chunk, but our margins are right where they need to be even after they take a big bite out of it.
Thanks for the help! Handmade wholesale is really tough, these tips help!
Of course! We are planning on doing a whole in-depth video about using Faire. So let us know if you have any specific questions we can answer.
Appreciate the video 🎉
Can you speak a bit about the right price in percentages to make faire work taking into account all the experience you have now?
Also how you plan to suck up expenses for 30 - 60 days without getting paid?
🙏🙏🙏
really interesting video. I've been searching youtube and google about faire wholesale and yours came up. I realized your name seemed familiar and then I remember seeing you on etsy when I first started on there as well. Hope 2022 will be very successful for you guys as well. Now I know which wholesale site I won't even bother with. 🤣
That's so cool! So glad we could help with the decision making, keep us posted and as any questions as they come up. Cheers to a great 2022 for you as well!
Interesting. We use tundra and did just about 100k in sales this last year. I can’t get the groove going on Faire. I am struggling and not sure why! Your video gave me some hope!
Yay! Don't give up, stop by anytime, we creators need to stick together!
do you need to do the promotion before you can get sales? I'm doing good in faire.
Hello, I just want to know about packing and shipping in tundra for wholesaler, I'll just started? How they do?
Hey Josh! 2 questions -
1 -- We’re just about to launch our Tundra storefront but throughout the process we’ve never heard/seen anything about the $45 fee for communicating with clients. Can you please provide a bit more details?
2 -- We’re on Faire but not getting much sales. Have any general tips?
BTW - Really appreciate the video! Extremely helpful. GL :) Thanks!!
Hi!
When we first signed up they gave us a free credit for "advertising" which also included messaging. But once the credit ran out we have to pay for the "advertising" fee to get the ability to message our customers.
Compare your minimum order amount to other sellers that are selling similar items.
Compare your wholesale cost and MSRP to your competitors.
Have a quick lead time.
I'll make a video on it soon!
Hope this helps.
@@concreteandcopperco4666 Ah, ok. Very tricky tactic. Appreciate the insight, thanks!!
first order in May 2022 and 66 sales, yippee!
Great video! I'd love to see more videos about how to have success on Faire there isn't much on TH-cam about it
Will do!
Thanks for sharing.
Whoa, that's a lot of wholesale haha keep it up! Love your stuff
Thanks! We will!
Why not just contact retailers yourself to sell directly? You sell 50% wholesale and then Faire gets 25% plus free shipping returns (among other problematic issues). So you get 25% total. That's nothing. I don't get it.
We definitely do that for local places. Faire works perfect for getting in contact with customers all around the globe; giving your product a platform. Faire has also helped retailers find us and order from us directly, as well as land licensing deals. Don't get me wrong Faire does take a good chunk, but our margins are right where they need to be even after they take a big bite out of it.
@@concreteandcopperco4666 thank you so much for answering. I wasn’t trying to be hateful. I honestly wanted to know. Thank you.
@@user-lr5cx1ni4r no worries we didn't take it as hateful. It was a great question 🙂