Thanks Morphius for that interesting techy talk. I get dizzy just thinking about the SEO world, similar reaction to Charlie Brown listening to the teacher. However, I do appreciate that great content and connections can drive traffic to your website.. I like that an on line business can be rewarded for making and keeping solid connections with others, and that the forming of on line families helps to combat the scammers out there (of which in the retail pearl world there are SO many).
As for starting your own e commerce pearl business, my first advice is .. only buy what you love and you KNOW you can sell.. then if you don't sell it.. you can still enjoy it (and in my experience, your love of the pearls will be infectious!)
Be different, be creative, flexible, and when communicating with potential customers via email.. learn to read between the lines, so to speak. Education is key, and I enjoy helping customers have a better understanding of just how special each and every pearl is...
yet when I transitioned from a wholesale only business to that and on line sales.. I realized quickly that I was wasting a lot of my time with futile emails. In person, there are so many clues to show you the true intentions of the person you are talking to. On line you have no idea who you are talking to.
I have wonderful customers, and I get a lot of emails asking questions about pearls.. and with time I have learned the difference between someone who truly wants to learn, and someone who has a big void to fill and has found a sympathetic pen pal.
I hope this is not too harsh (and I hope I haven't offended anyone still waiting for a response
.. but it was a big issue as I was opening the website. Managing my time between the businesses (and life) is still a struggle, but having a website is a joy, and I still love that I have met amazing people whom I never would have run into with out it.
As for inventory, I am with Jeremy.. do not overstock to begin with. Pearl prices (ESPECIALLY for Chinese pearls) tend to change pretty quickly.... and often not in the dealers favor. There will almost always be a new product the next time you are buying, and a year from then it can be offered for half the price.