How to Start a Beverage Distribution Business
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Author: Jorge Olson
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How to Start a Beverage Distribution Business
Copyright 2006 Cube 17, Inc.
Combine Wholesale Distribution with the Beverage Industry
and you get one of the most profitable and fun businesses
in the world.
This article will give you an introduction into this great
business, how you can start and how much money you can make
on each case of beverage sold. Is beverage distribution
for you? Find out right now.
Beverage distribution is one of the easiest and most
profitable businesses I’ve seen.
I like it because you don’t need a lot of customers to make
a lot of money. You can easily make an extra $5,000 with a
few customers.
You will see why beverage is one of the best businesses in
the world. I started in beverage while I had my tool and
novelty distribution business. I was looking for new
products, products that I did not need to exchange so often
and that I could sell over and over again to the same
customers. This last part was key.
You see, when I was selling tools I figured that I could
sell up to 1,000 tools per day or more but every customer
was unique. In other words, if you buy a hammer at a store
on Monday chances are you will not go on Tuesday and buy
another Hammer. Even if it only costs $1.98!
Don’t get me wrong, the “tool distribution business” is a
wonderful business and I still love it. I was just looking
for another type of product to add to my current items.
I figured out that in order to sell the same product over
and over again it would have to be a food product. So I
started going to trade shows and looking at chocolate,
potato chips, candy, and other products. I even looked at
name brands like Hershey’s. The problem was that I could
not buy directly from the manufacturers and the profit
margins were super low, about 12%. I was used to up to 70%
profit margins.
Finally I ran into a beverage manufacturer of an Energy
Drink. They were just starting with their product and it
was easier to become a distributor.
Now let me tell you a bit about Energy Drinks. Energy
Drinks are the new Super Profitable products. Everybody
makes money, the manufacturer, the distributor and the
retailer. You see, Energy Drinks sell for $1.99 to $2.40
at the stores for 8 to 16 ounces. This is incredible if
you consider that you can buy a soda that’s the same size
for $0.50 to $0.75. Even a 20 ounce soda runs you about
$1.25.
Distributors love the product because they make about $8
per every case they sell compared with about $2 to $4 for
their other products.
Let’s get back to the Beverage Business. The great part of
this business is that if you have only one customer going
into the store buying your product you sell at least 1 case
of that product per month.
You see; if you sell a soda someone can buy a soda every
day, compared to a hammer, where people don’t buy a hammer
every day. So you need fewer customers because you sell
more per day.
For example: Let’s say you have only 100 stores that you
service yourself and sell 3 different beverages. You sell
one Energy Drink and 2 Sodas. You make $8 from every case
of the Energy Drink and $3 from every case of soda.
If you sell only 1 case of the Energy Drink per week per
store and 3 cases of each soda you’ll make about $600
profit from the sodas per week and another $800 profit per
week from the Energy Drink. That’s $5,600 profit per month
with only 100 stores and only 3 different products. It’s
very easy to ramp up to 5 or even 8 products. This is why
I love the beverage business.
Now let me tell you a bit more about Energy Drinks. They
are the category that is growing the fastest of any other
drink. It grows up to 70% per year in the US compared with
2% growth for soda. Companies are still growing from 100%
to 300% per year every single year. The best part is that
there is no end in sight.
Not only that, the Energy Drink Business is incredibly fun.
You get advertising and promotion from companies, you get
to do club and store promotions, get t-shirts, hats, gifts,
extra commissions and free product from the Energy Drink
companies. You also get free racks, coolers, sometimes
even refrigerators.
About the Author:
Jorge Olson is a consultant, speaker and entrepreneur and
owns several Wholesale Distribution companies including a
Beverage Consulting Business called Liquid Brands
Management, Inc. His latest eBook teaches you step by step
how to get started and make money in Wholesale
Distribution. You can find it at
www.DistributionBusiness.com
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