Places to by Wholesale Beads

You Don't Need a Tax ID Number to Have Access to Wholesale Beads

Lehticia Leo
With the economy still in the dumps, it comes as no surprise that people are starting to come up with crafty solutions to make ends meet. Jewelry making is becoming the crafty income of choice for many craftpreneurs, and for good reason, it is a highly lucrative craft. If you are considering jewelry making as a second income, you are going to need to find a wholesale bead supplier in order to actually turn a profit from your jewelry. If you were to purchase your beads at the suggested retail price, that wouldn't leave much room for profit. Finding a wholesale bead supplier isn't as simple as some may think. Unless you have a tax id number, the wholesalers won't take on your account. But, since you are a crafty genius, there are ways around this small barrier.

Shop on eBay

Everyone knows if you want a good deal, you go to eBay. Because there are a drastic amount of wholesale beads listed on eBay at extraordinary prices, the price is driven down. So, instead of paying $10 for a set of 30 wholesale beads, you will end up paying no more than $3. Some of these sellers even include free shipping with their drastically under priced wholesale beads. If you don't have an eBay account, get one now. You will need it for your jewelry making business. Not only can you buy wholesale beads on eBay, you can also buy wire to wrap your rings, jump rings for your bracelets and unique findings to incorporate into all of your designs. When you have a jewelry making business, an eBay account is an absolute necessity. Another benefit about having an eBay account is that you can actually sell your hand-made jewelry on eBay for a fairly decent price, you just have to learn how to properly list your items to make a sale.

Shop on Etsy.com

If you are considering starting your own jewelry making business, you have most likely heard of Etsy.com. Etsy is an online market place where crafty people and artists sell their handmade products. Etsy is notorious for its Supplies section. And if you are interested in finding unique wholesale beads for your jewelry making, this is the section you will be doing your shopping. Since Etsy is a global marketplace, you can find wholesale beads that are unique in your area. The downside of shopping for wholesale beads on Etsy is that most of your competition (if you plan on selling there), has access to the same wholesale beads as you. In turn, driving down the price on your jewelry because it is composed of common materials. However, if you only plan on selling your jewelry at craft shows and flea markets in your local area, there is no downside to buying wholesale beads on Etsy.

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