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Which B2B business model to follow?

Starting a B2B wholesale beauty supplies site - should I: 1. Have suppliers list their own items on my site (like amazon) or 2. I list all the products and then I purchase directly from suppliers when I get an order? Which would have better customer conversion?

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Stuart Prestedge

Software startup advisor, mentor & coach

Hi,

Each of these two has pros and cons.

1) Why would suppliers take the time to do this unless you can guarantee them sales? If you go this route, your solution requires more complexity (UI for suppliers etc.) but means you will be more scalable.

20 This is a big burden on you but you are not relying on suppliers.

Is there a way you can automate the listing of product from integration with suppliers' systems?

Your customers don't care about your back-office processes - only what products you offer and your quality of service.

Also, how your products are listed on your site (manual entry from you, the supplier, auto entry by an integration etc.) is separate from how you make the purchase (indirectly as you suggest or directly from the supplier's systems.

Happy to have a call to discuss technical options which can then be considered and researched which best meet business requirements.

Kind regards
Stuart

Answered about 2 years ago

Michael Camilleri

Technical Architect for B2B SaaS Products

Option 1 is possible if you have the traffic. Also, it is harder to market and difficult to build a brand cos your website would be a middleman rather than the identity your customers engage with.

As an MVP, I would definintely go with the second option. It is much simpler to test out, implement and test out. You'll be focusing your energy on customer rather that the tech itself.

Answered over 1 year ago