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Starting a Pet Supplies and Accessories Business
Pets are a part of 63% of American households, which is over 69
million homes. And 45% of those homes have more than one pet.
Approximately 37 million homes own a cat, and 43 million own a dog. All
of this means that the market for pet supplies is guaranteed to be
steady, and in fact, has grown by $2-$3 billion dollars annually, since
2002 with an estimated expenditure for 2006, to reach $38.4 billion
dollars.
Could this be the time to start a pet supplies and accessories business?
If you go about it the right way, and invest time and thought in your
approach, you are more likely to outlast the five year "new" period that
sees so many businesses close.
What is your business going to sell? That is entirely up to you. There
is a growing market for a variety of pets, with dogs and cats leading
the way. In both areas, toys, and gourmet treats are hot commodities, as
are designer duds for the family pooch.
You can start a business entirely from your own resources, making the
treats yourself, with a custom-designed package, and spreading word
locally through free samples, and appearances at pet-related events such
as dog and cat shows, or pet expos. A well-designed website is also an
excellent idea. People get visuals of what you are selling, and the
easier it is negotiated, and the more information you provide them about
your products, the more likely they are to return, and to refer you to
their friends.
To get you started, you might instead decide to go with an established
company that offers commissions and bonuses on sales that you make at
home parties or though a website. The advantages are less overhead, not
having to carry stock, and not doing the shipping. What tips the
balance, can be how much independence you want with your business.
For more information on the types of opportunities that exist in pet
supplies and accessories, visit
Pet Business
Opportunity.com
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