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Walmart VS Amazon, the next big online retailer (Walmart DD). Why my money is on Walmart

Walmart Due Dilligence
PARTNERSHIPS
- Partnership with Instacart
Recently Walmart and Instacart have founded a partnership that will allow Walmart to use Instacart their same-day shipping service. [Walmart and Instacart together make up for nearly 50% of the online grocery sales.]( https://secondmeasure.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/GroceryDelivery-chart2png-1024x631.png) Walmart’s vast inventory and Instacart their network and experience will only strengthen their position as the dominant grocery delivery providers, and thus putting more pressure on Amazon.
- Partnership with Shopify
In addition to Instacart Walmart has also partnered with Shopify. This new partnership will allow third-party sellers to directly sell their item’s on the Walmart marketplace. This new partnership will greatly expand Walmart’s inventory while giving small businesses the opportunity to reach a bigger demographic. Walmart is expecting to add 1200 Shopify sellers in 2020. Listing an item on Walmart’s marketplace allows Walmart to pick up some fees and generate greater traffic to the website. Another interesting possibility to consider is the fact that Walmart could be used as a Shopify returns hub, with a Walmart being within 10 miles of 90% of the US population it is the ideal candidate for further strengthening their relation with Shopify and saving both parties a lot of money.
- Partnership with ThredUp
Walmart has also partnered with Thredup. ThredUp is basically an online thrift shop for clothes and wearable’s. This brilliant partnership means Walmart can now offer both normal and high-end clothing on their marketplace for an affordable price and expose customers to nearly 750,000 pre-owned items. Who would’ve ever thought you could tell someone that you bought your Michael Kors or Calvin Klein at Walmart.
- Google
Walmart has been partners with Google for over 3 years now. This partnership allowed Walmart to enter the domain of voice ordering groceries. Simply ask one of your Google devices to buy milk and it will add milk to your Shopping cart. This Partnership might just be the beginning of a strong bond between Google and Walmart as both companies are interested in competing with Amazon.
- Microsoft (+ Possible TikTok acquisition)
Walmart has been partnered with Microsoft for about 2 years with 3 more years to go.
Since the partnership Walmart has been using the full range of Microsoft cloud solutions in a bid to accelerate their digital transformation, innovation and efficiency.
Acquisitions
- Bonobos, ModCloth, ShoeBuy, Moosejaw, Parcel
Let’s start at the beginning, with these acquisitions Walmart stated entering the e-commerce market in 2016-2017. Sadly as is known none of these are particularly success stories with the companies being sold again, being discontinued or CEO’s leaving. However Walmart learned a lot from these companies and has used this knowledge to further try to expand in the e-commerce market.
- Jet.com
The first big step in the fight against Amazon. When amazon acquired Jet.com it was a clear signal of what its intentions were. Jet.com was one of the fastest growing U.S. e-commerce companies and Walmart acquired them in September 2016. Since then a lot has happened, Jet.com has been discontinued but the knowledge, progress and technology gained due to Jet.com is irreplaceable and has given Walmart a brilliant boost into the e-commerce with their e-commerce sales increasing 29%. Furthermore (ex)CEO of jet.com Marc Lore is now the CEO of Walmart’s e-commerce.
- Flipkart
Ever heard of the small startup company called Flipkart? Maybe you have not, you should though. Flipkart owns 35% of the Indian e-commerce market, a true giant. Walmart acquired Flipkart in 2018 and ever since then it has been expanding its influence in India and fighting against Amazon for market dominance. This year Flipkart took over Walmart’s 28 Indian stores in order to expand its wholesale growth. Another interesting thing is that Walmart might make Flipkart public within the next 3 years.
- TikTok acquisition
Some very recent news of their Partnership with Microsoft is to potentially acquire TikTok. TikTok’s enormous userbase and the current pressure in the US and India have made for an interesting situation causing the partnership to push forward in the bid to acquiring TikTok. In my opinion Walmart has a very decent chance of getting TikTok and making it work. One factor that plays a big role in this is Walmart’s presence in India due to Flipkart. Flipkart is India’s biggest online store for; phones, electronics, books, home appliances, etc. With Walmart having a presence in both countries where TikTok is (going to be) banned might mean some positive things for the future, but for now that is speculation. The acquisition of TikTok would allow Walmart to use its genius algorithm and massive userbase to further promote and integrate its Walmart marketplace.
Walmart PLUS
Word is finally out, in September Walmart will be launching its Amazon competitor called Walmart plus. It will give numerous benefits to the user such as; Unlimited free delivery(with 2700 stores having same day delivery), fuel discounts and scan&go a tool to make shopping faster, all for the price of $98 per year
2 Hour Delivery
Walmart recently launches its new delivery service, called Express Delivery. This new service will allow customers to place their order online and receive their groceries (for a 10$ fee) within 2 hours. Walmart express delivery is currently available in 800 stores with plans to expand to 2000 stores. In addition to 2 hour delivery Walmart also offers same-day delivery in almost the entire United States.
5000+ US stores.
This is Walmart’s biggest weapon. The thing Amazon lacks the most is physical stores. Walmart has over 5000 stores while Amazon has just over 600 (worldwide!). If Walmart can find a way to combine e-commerce with its enormous physical presence then it could give Amazon an absolute run for its money. Remember that 90% of Americans live within 10 miles of a Walmart.
Some other interesting facts to consider.
- 90% of US population live within 10miles of a Walmart.
- Walmart’s e-commerce sales are currently up 97%
- Walmart’s expansion in Africa, India, China.

Conclusion/TLDR
Let me first state with you that this has been my first Due Dilligence and that English is not my first language.
Walmart is currently the underdog, and not many people are expecting them to properly fight Amazon. However its recent spree of partnerships and acquisitions have been a brilliant and very clear move in the direction of e-commerce. If Walmart fully utilized its massive physical network together when their growing fresh e-commerce, I see no other outcome then for Walmart to grow, grow, grow. Covid has given Walmart customers the push they needed to fully explore Walmart their marketplace, the marketplace that is now starting to fill up with thousands of sellers and endless products. Walmart VS Amazon, here we go, my money is on Walmart.
Sources:
Instacart:
https://secondmeasure.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/GroceryDelivery-chart2png-1024x631.png
https://www.forbes.com/sites/walterloeb/2020/08/12/walmart-teams-up-with-instacart-to-rival-amazons-fast-grocery-delivery/#3bde97546010
https://www.theverge.com/2020/8/11/21363507/walmart-instacart-partnership-same-day-grocery-delivery-amazon-whole-foods-rivalry
Shopify:
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2020/06/15/walmart-expands-its-ecommerce-marketplace-to-more-small-businesses
https://techcrunch.com/2020/06/15/walmart-partners-with-shopify-to-expand-its-online-marketplace/
https://www.forbes.com/sites/christopherwalton/2020/06/15/walmarts-new-shopify-partnership-is-another-stroke-of-digital-genius/#26a4e18e3025
ThredUp
https://www.forbes.com/sites/christopherwalton/2020/06/05/walmarts-thredup-partnership-is-the-best-digital-move-walmart-has-made-in-the-last-3-years/#265d62952172
https://www.walmart.com/browse/clothing/thredup-shop-all/5438_6272369_7404214
Google:
https://techcrunch.com/2019/04/02/walmart-partners-with-google-on-voice-enabled-grocery-shopping/
https://techcrunch.com/2017/08/22/walmart-and-google-partner-on-voice-based-shopping/
Microsoft + TikTok
https://techcrunch.com/2017/08/22/walmart-and-google-partner-on-voice-based-shopping/
https://news.microsoft.com/2018/07/16/walmart-establishes-strategic-partnership-with-microsoft-to-further-accelerate-digital-innovation-in-retail/
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/08/28/tech/walmart-tiktok-bid-hnk-intl/index.html
Bonobos, ModCloth, ShoeBuy, Moosejaw, Parcel
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/markets/102315/top-4-companies-owned-walmart.asp
Jet.com
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/20/walmart-ceo-on-buying-jetcom-we-would-do-that-all-over-again.html
https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/05/20/jetcom-may-be-history-but-walmart-got-what-it-need.aspx
Flipkart
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/small-biz/startups/newsbuzz/flipkart-to-acquire-walmart-indias-wholesale-business/articleshow/77122766.cms
https://www.spglobal.com/marketintelligence/en/news-insights/latest-news-headlines/flipkart-is-no-1-in-india-but-faces-formidable-foe-in-amazon-say-experts-54083920
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2020/07/23/walmarts-majority-owned-flipkart-launches-wholesale-business-to-help-small-businesses-in-india-source-directly-from-manufacturers-and-producers
https://www.livemint.com/companies/news/will-flipkart-ipo-set-the-ball-rolling-for-indian-unicorns-1561489450378.html
Walmart PLUS
https://www.tomsguide.com/news/walmart-plus-price-launch-date-and-everything-you-need-to-know
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2020/09/01/walmart-introduces-walmart
2 hour delivery
https://www.theverge.com/2020/4/30/21243557/walmart-express-delivery-two-hour-groceries-electronics#:~:text=Walmart%20is%20launching%20a%20new,during%20the%20COVID%2D19%20pandemic.
https://www.roadie.com/resources/press-releases/walmart-grocery-delivery
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2020/05/12/the-why-and-how-behind-walmart-express-delivery?irgwc=1&sourceid=imp_0iY1nOXZ4xyOUzQwUx0Mo3EHUkiVmiRxgxJy140&veh=aff&wmlspartner=imp_1943169&clickid=0iY1nOXZ4xyOUzQwUx0Mo3EHUkiVmiRxgxJy140&sharedid=
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Walmart VS Amazon, the next big online retailer (Walmart DD). Why my money is on Walmart

Walmart Due Dilligence
PARTNERSHIPS
- Partnership with Instacart
Recently Walmart and Instacart have founded a partnership that will allow Walmart to use Instacart their same-day shipping service. [Walmart and Instacart together make up for nearly 50% of the online grocery sales.]( https://secondmeasure.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/GroceryDelivery-chart2png-1024x631.png) Walmart’s vast inventory and Instacart their network and experience will only strengthen their position as the dominant grocery delivery providers, and thus putting more pressure on Amazon.
- Partnership with Shopify
In addition to Instacart Walmart has also partnered with Shopify. This new partnership will allow third-party sellers to directly sell their item’s on the Walmart marketplace. This new partnership will greatly expand Walmart’s inventory while giving small businesses the opportunity to reach a bigger demographic. Walmart is expecting to add 1200 Shopify sellers in 2020. Listing an item on Walmart’s marketplace allows Walmart to pick up some fees and generate greater traffic to the website. Another interesting possibility to consider is the fact that Walmart could be used as a Shopify returns hub, with a Walmart being within 10 miles of 90% of the US population it is the ideal candidate for further strengthening their relation with Shopify and saving both parties a lot of money.
- Partnership with ThredUp
Walmart has also partnered with Thredup. ThredUp is basically an online thrift shop for clothes and wearable’s. This brilliant partnership means Walmart can now offer both normal and high-end clothing on their marketplace for an affordable price and expose customers to nearly 750,000 pre-owned items. Who would’ve ever thought you could tell someone that you bought your Michael Kors or Calvin Klein at Walmart.
- Google
Walmart has been partners with Google for over 3 years now. This partnership allowed Walmart to enter the domain of voice ordering groceries. Simply ask one of your Google devices to buy milk and it will add milk to your Shopping cart. This Partnership might just be the beginning of a strong bond between Google and Walmart as both companies are interested in competing with Amazon.
- Microsoft (+ Possible TikTok acquisition)
Walmart has been partnered with Microsoft for about 2 years with 3 more years to go.
Since the partnership Walmart has been using the full range of Microsoft cloud solutions in a bid to accelerate their digital transformation, innovation and efficiency.
Acquisitions
- Bonobos, ModCloth, ShoeBuy, Moosejaw, Parcel
Let’s start at the beginning, with these acquisitions Walmart stated entering the e-commerce market in 2016-2017. Sadly as is known none of these are particularly success stories with the companies being sold again, being discontinued or CEO’s leaving. However Walmart learned a lot from these companies and has used this knowledge to further try to expand in the e-commerce market.
- Jet.com
The first big step in the fight against Amazon. When amazon acquired Jet.com it was a clear signal of what its intentions were. Jet.com was one of the fastest growing U.S. e-commerce companies and Walmart acquired them in September 2016. Since then a lot has happened, Jet.com has been discontinued but the knowledge, progress and technology gained due to Jet.com is irreplaceable and has given Walmart a brilliant boost into the e-commerce with their e-commerce sales increasing 29%. Furthermore (ex)CEO of jet.com Marc Lore is now the CEO of Walmart’s e-commerce.
- Flipkart
Ever heard of the small startup company called Flipkart? Maybe you have not, you should though. Flipkart owns 35% of the Indian e-commerce market, a true giant. Walmart acquired Flipkart in 2018 and ever since then it has been expanding its influence in India and fighting against Amazon for market dominance. This year Flipkart took over Walmart’s 28 Indian stores in order to expand its wholesale growth. Another interesting thing is that Walmart might make Flipkart public within the next 3 years.
- TikTok acquisition
Some very recent news of their Partnership with Microsoft is to potentially acquire TikTok. TikTok’s enormous userbase and the current pressure in the US and India have made for an interesting situation causing the partnership to push forward in the bid to acquiring TikTok. In my opinion Walmart has a very decent chance of getting TikTok and making it work. One factor that plays a big role in this is Walmart’s presence in India due to Flipkart. Flipkart is India’s biggest online store for; phones, electronics, books, home appliances, etc. With Walmart having a presence in both countries where TikTok is (going to be) banned might mean some positive things for the future, but for now that is speculation. The acquisition of TikTok would allow Walmart to use its genius algorithm and massive userbase to further promote and integrate its Walmart marketplace.
Walmart PLUS
Word is finally out, in September Walmart will be launching its Amazon competitor called Walmart plus. It will give numerous benefits to the user such as; Unlimited free delivery(with 2700 stores having same day delivery), fuel discounts and scan&go a tool to make shopping faster, all for the price of $98 per year
2 Hour Delivery
Walmart recently launches its new delivery service, called Express Delivery. This new service will allow customers to place their order online and receive their groceries (for a 10$ fee) within 2 hours. Walmart express delivery is currently available in 800 stores with plans to expand to 2000 stores. In addition to 2 hour delivery Walmart also offers same-day delivery in almost the entire United States.
5000+ US stores.
This is Walmart’s biggest weapon. The thing Amazon lacks the most is physical stores. Walmart has over 5000 stores while Amazon has just over 600 (worldwide!). If Walmart can find a way to combine e-commerce with its enormous physical presence then it could give Amazon an absolute run for its money. Remember that 90% of Americans live within 10 miles of a Walmart.
Some other interesting facts to consider.
- 90% of US population live within 10miles of a Walmart.
- Walmart’s e-commerce sales are currently up 97%
- Walmart’s expansion in Africa, India, China.

Conclusion/TLDR
Let me first state with you that this has been my first Due Dilligence and that English is not my first language.
Walmart is currently the underdog, and not many people are expecting them to properly fight Amazon. However its recent spree of partnerships and acquisitions have been a brilliant and very clear move in the direction of e-commerce. If Walmart fully utilized its massive physical network together when their growing fresh e-commerce, I see no other outcome then for Walmart to grow, grow, grow. Covid has given Walmart customers the push they needed to fully explore Walmart their marketplace, the marketplace that is now starting to fill up with thousands of sellers and endless products. Walmart VS Amazon, here we go, my money is on Walmart.
Sources:
Instacart:
https://secondmeasure.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/GroceryDelivery-chart2png-1024x631.png
https://www.forbes.com/sites/walterloeb/2020/08/12/walmart-teams-up-with-instacart-to-rival-amazons-fast-grocery-delivery/#3bde97546010
https://www.theverge.com/2020/8/11/21363507/walmart-instacart-partnership-same-day-grocery-delivery-amazon-whole-foods-rivalry
Shopify:
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2020/06/15/walmart-expands-its-ecommerce-marketplace-to-more-small-businesses
https://techcrunch.com/2020/06/15/walmart-partners-with-shopify-to-expand-its-online-marketplace/
https://www.forbes.com/sites/christopherwalton/2020/06/15/walmarts-new-shopify-partnership-is-another-stroke-of-digital-genius/#26a4e18e3025
ThredUp
https://www.forbes.com/sites/christopherwalton/2020/06/05/walmarts-thredup-partnership-is-the-best-digital-move-walmart-has-made-in-the-last-3-years/#265d62952172
https://www.walmart.com/browse/clothing/thredup-shop-all/5438_6272369_7404214
Google:
https://techcrunch.com/2019/04/02/walmart-partners-with-google-on-voice-enabled-grocery-shopping/
https://techcrunch.com/2017/08/22/walmart-and-google-partner-on-voice-based-shopping/
Microsoft + TikTok
https://techcrunch.com/2017/08/22/walmart-and-google-partner-on-voice-based-shopping/
https://news.microsoft.com/2018/07/16/walmart-establishes-strategic-partnership-with-microsoft-to-further-accelerate-digital-innovation-in-retail/
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/08/28/tech/walmart-tiktok-bid-hnk-intl/index.html
Bonobos, ModCloth, ShoeBuy, Moosejaw, Parcel
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/markets/102315/top-4-companies-owned-walmart.asp
Jet.com
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/20/walmart-ceo-on-buying-jetcom-we-would-do-that-all-over-again.html
https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/05/20/jetcom-may-be-history-but-walmart-got-what-it-need.aspx
Flipkart
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/small-biz/startups/newsbuzz/flipkart-to-acquire-walmart-indias-wholesale-business/articleshow/77122766.cms
https://www.spglobal.com/marketintelligence/en/news-insights/latest-news-headlines/flipkart-is-no-1-in-india-but-faces-formidable-foe-in-amazon-say-experts-54083920
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2020/07/23/walmarts-majority-owned-flipkart-launches-wholesale-business-to-help-small-businesses-in-india-source-directly-from-manufacturers-and-producers
https://www.livemint.com/companies/news/will-flipkart-ipo-set-the-ball-rolling-for-indian-unicorns-1561489450378.html
Walmart PLUS
https://www.tomsguide.com/news/walmart-plus-price-launch-date-and-everything-you-need-to-know
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2020/09/01/walmart-introduces-walmart
2 hour delivery
https://www.theverge.com/2020/4/30/21243557/walmart-express-delivery-two-hour-groceries-electronics#:~:text=Walmart%20is%20launching%20a%20new,during%20the%20COVID%2D19%20pandemic.
https://www.roadie.com/resources/press-releases/walmart-grocery-delivery
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2020/05/12/the-why-and-how-behind-walmart-express-delivery?irgwc=1&sourceid=imp_0iY1nOXZ4xyOUzQwUx0Mo3EHUkiVmiRxgxJy140&veh=aff&wmlspartner=imp_1943169&clickid=0iY1nOXZ4xyOUzQwUx0Mo3EHUkiVmiRxgxJy140&sharedid=
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Walmart VS Amazon, the next big online retailer (Walmart DD). Why my money is on Walmart (WMT)

Walmart Due Dilligence
PARTNERSHIPS
- Partnership with Instacart
Recently Walmart and Instacart have founded a partnership that will allow Walmart to use Instacart their same-day shipping service. [Walmart and Instacart together make up for nearly 50% of the online grocery sales.]( https://secondmeasure.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/GroceryDelivery-chart2png-1024x631.png) Walmart’s vast inventory and Instacart their network and experience will only strengthen their position as the dominant grocery delivery providers, and thus putting more pressure on Amazon.
- Partnership with Shopify
In addition to Instacart Walmart has also partnered with Shopify. This new partnership will allow third-party sellers to directly sell their item’s on the Walmart marketplace. This new partnership will greatly expand Walmart’s inventory while giving small businesses the opportunity to reach a bigger demographic. Walmart is expecting to add 1200 Shopify sellers in 2020. Listing an item on Walmart’s marketplace allows Walmart to pick up some fees and generate greater traffic to the website. Another interesting possibility to consider is the fact that Walmart could be used as a Shopify returns hub, with a Walmart being within 10 miles of 90% of the US population it is the ideal candidate for further strengthening their relation with Shopify and saving both parties a lot of money.
- Partnership with ThredUp
Walmart has also partnered with Thredup. ThredUp is basically an online thrift shop for clothes and wearable’s. This brilliant partnership means Walmart can now offer both normal and high-end clothing on their marketplace for an affordable price and expose customers to nearly 750,000 pre-owned items. Who would’ve ever thought you could tell someone that you bought your Michael Kors or Calvin Klein at Walmart.
- Google
Walmart has been partners with Google for over 3 years now. This partnership allowed Walmart to enter the domain of voice ordering groceries. Simply ask one of your Google devices to buy milk and it will add milk to your Shopping cart. This Partnership might just be the beginning of a strong bond between Google and Walmart as both companies are interested in competing with Amazon.
- Microsoft (+ Possible TikTok acquisition)
Walmart has been partnered with Microsoft for about 2 years with 3 more years to go.
Since the partnership Walmart has been using the full range of Microsoft cloud solutions in a bid to accelerate their digital transformation, innovation and efficiency.
Acquisitions
- Bonobos, ModCloth, ShoeBuy, Moosejaw, Parcel
Let’s start at the beginning, with these acquisitions Walmart stated entering the e-commerce market in 2016-2017. Sadly as is known none of these are particularly success stories with the companies being sold again, being discontinued or CEO’s leaving. However Walmart learned a lot from these companies and has used this knowledge to further try to expand in the e-commerce market.
- Jet.com
The first big step in the fight against Amazon. When amazon acquired Jet.com it was a clear signal of what its intentions were. Jet.com was one of the fastest growing U.S. e-commerce companies and Walmart acquired them in September 2016. Since then a lot has happened, Jet.com has been discontinued but the knowledge, progress and technology gained due to Jet.com is irreplaceable and has given Walmart a brilliant boost into the e-commerce with their e-commerce sales increasing 29%. Furthermore (ex)CEO of jet.com Marc Lore is now the CEO of Walmart’s e-commerce.
- Flipkart
Ever heard of the small startup company called Flipkart? Maybe you have not, you should though. Flipkart owns 35% of the Indian e-commerce market, a true giant. Walmart acquired Flipkart in 2018 and ever since then it has been expanding its influence in India and fighting against Amazon for market dominance. This year Flipkart took over Walmart’s 28 Indian stores in order to expand its wholesale growth. Another interesting thing is that Walmart might make Flipkart public within the next 3 years.
- TikTok acquisition
Some very recent news of their Partnership with Microsoft is to potentially acquire TikTok. TikTok’s enormous userbase and the current pressure in the US and India have made for an interesting situation causing the partnership to push forward in the bid to acquiring TikTok. In my opinion Walmart has a very decent chance of getting TikTok and making it work. One factor that plays a big role in this is Walmart’s presence in India due to Flipkart. Flipkart is India’s biggest online store for; phones, electronics, books, home appliances, etc. With Walmart having a presence in both countries where TikTok is (going to be) banned might mean some positive things for the future, but for now that is speculation. The acquisition of TikTok would allow Walmart to use its genius algorithm and massive userbase to further promote and integrate its Walmart marketplace.
Walmart PLUS
Word is finally out, in September Walmart will be launching its Amazon competitor called Walmart plus. It will give numerous benefits to the user such as; Unlimited free delivery(with 2700 stores having same day delivery), fuel discounts and scan&go a tool to make shopping faster, all for the price of $98 per year
2 Hour Delivery
Walmart recently launches its new delivery service, called Express Delivery. This new service will allow customers to place their order online and receive their groceries (for a 10$ fee) within 2 hours. Walmart express delivery is currently available in 800 stores with plans to expand to 2000 stores. In addition to 2 hour delivery Walmart also offers same-day delivery in almost the entire United States.
5000+ US stores.
This is Walmart’s biggest weapon. The thing Amazon lacks the most is physical stores. Walmart has over 5000 stores while Amazon has just over 600 (worldwide!). If Walmart can find a way to combine e-commerce with its enormous physical presence then it could give Amazon an absolute run for its money. Remember that 90% of Americans live within 10 miles of a Walmart.
Some other interesting facts to consider.
- 90% of US population live within 10miles of a Walmart.
- Walmart’s e-commerce sales are currently up 97%
- Walmart’s expansion in Africa, India, China.

Conclusion/TLDR
Let me first state with you that this has been my first Due Dilligence and that English is not my first language.
Walmart is currently the underdog, and not many people are expecting them to properly fight Amazon. However its recent spree of partnerships and acquisitions have been a brilliant and very clear move in the direction of e-commerce. If Walmart fully utilized its massive physical network together when their growing fresh e-commerce, I see no other outcome then for Walmart to grow, grow, grow. Covid has given Walmart customers the push they needed to fully explore Walmart their marketplace, the marketplace that is now starting to fill up with thousands of sellers and endless products. Walmart VS Amazon, here we go, my money is on Walmart.
Sources:
Instacart:
https://secondmeasure.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/GroceryDelivery-chart2png-1024x631.png
https://www.forbes.com/sites/walterloeb/2020/08/12/walmart-teams-up-with-instacart-to-rival-amazons-fast-grocery-delivery/#3bde97546010
https://www.theverge.com/2020/8/11/21363507/walmart-instacart-partnership-same-day-grocery-delivery-amazon-whole-foods-rivalry
Shopify:
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2020/06/15/walmart-expands-its-ecommerce-marketplace-to-more-small-businesses
https://techcrunch.com/2020/06/15/walmart-partners-with-shopify-to-expand-its-online-marketplace/
https://www.forbes.com/sites/christopherwalton/2020/06/15/walmarts-new-shopify-partnership-is-another-stroke-of-digital-genius/#26a4e18e3025
ThredUp
https://www.forbes.com/sites/christopherwalton/2020/06/05/walmarts-thredup-partnership-is-the-best-digital-move-walmart-has-made-in-the-last-3-years/#265d62952172
https://www.walmart.com/browse/clothing/thredup-shop-all/5438_6272369_7404214
Google:
https://techcrunch.com/2019/04/02/walmart-partners-with-google-on-voice-enabled-grocery-shopping/
https://techcrunch.com/2017/08/22/walmart-and-google-partner-on-voice-based-shopping/
Microsoft + TikTok
https://techcrunch.com/2017/08/22/walmart-and-google-partner-on-voice-based-shopping/
https://news.microsoft.com/2018/07/16/walmart-establishes-strategic-partnership-with-microsoft-to-further-accelerate-digital-innovation-in-retail/
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/08/28/tech/walmart-tiktok-bid-hnk-intl/index.html
Bonobos, ModCloth, ShoeBuy, Moosejaw, Parcel
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/markets/102315/top-4-companies-owned-walmart.asp
Jet.com
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/20/walmart-ceo-on-buying-jetcom-we-would-do-that-all-over-again.html
https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/05/20/jetcom-may-be-history-but-walmart-got-what-it-need.aspx
Flipkart
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/small-biz/startups/newsbuzz/flipkart-to-acquire-walmart-indias-wholesale-business/articleshow/77122766.cms
https://www.spglobal.com/marketintelligence/en/news-insights/latest-news-headlines/flipkart-is-no-1-in-india-but-faces-formidable-foe-in-amazon-say-experts-54083920
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2020/07/23/walmarts-majority-owned-flipkart-launches-wholesale-business-to-help-small-businesses-in-india-source-directly-from-manufacturers-and-producers
https://www.livemint.com/companies/news/will-flipkart-ipo-set-the-ball-rolling-for-indian-unicorns-1561489450378.html
Walmart PLUS
https://www.tomsguide.com/news/walmart-plus-price-launch-date-and-everything-you-need-to-know
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2020/09/01/walmart-introduces-walmart
2 hour delivery
https://www.theverge.com/2020/4/30/21243557/walmart-express-delivery-two-hour-groceries-electronics#:~:text=Walmart%20is%20launching%20a%20new,during%20the%20COVID%2D19%20pandemic.
https://www.roadie.com/resources/press-releases/walmart-grocery-delivery
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2020/05/12/the-why-and-how-behind-walmart-express-delivery?irgwc=1&sourceid=imp_0iY1nOXZ4xyOUzQwUx0Mo3EHUkiVmiRxgxJy140&veh=aff&wmlspartner=imp_1943169&clickid=0iY1nOXZ4xyOUzQwUx0Mo3EHUkiVmiRxgxJy140&sharedid=
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Get an afresh collection of Kurtis in Surat online
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Walmart VS Amazon, the next big online retailer (Walmart DD). Why my money is on Walmart (WMT)

Walmart Due Dilligence
PARTNERSHIPS
- Partnership with Instacart
Recently Walmart and Instacart have founded a partnership that will allow Walmart to use Instacart their same-day shipping service. [Walmart and Instacart together make up for nearly 50% of the online grocery sales.]( https://secondmeasure.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/GroceryDelivery-chart2png-1024x631.png) Walmart’s vast inventory and Instacart their network and experience will only strengthen their position as the dominant grocery delivery providers, and thus putting more pressure on Amazon.
- Partnership with Shopify
In addition to Instacart Walmart has also partnered with Shopify. This new partnership will allow third-party sellers to directly sell their item’s on the Walmart marketplace. This new partnership will greatly expand Walmart’s inventory while giving small businesses the opportunity to reach a bigger demographic. Walmart is expecting to add 1200 Shopify sellers in 2020. Listing an item on Walmart’s marketplace allows Walmart to pick up some fees and generate greater traffic to the website. Another interesting possibility to consider is the fact that Walmart could be used as a Shopify returns hub, with a Walmart being within 10 miles of 90% of the US population it is the ideal candidate for further strengthening their relation with Shopify and saving both parties a lot of money.
- Partnership with ThredUp
Walmart has also partnered with Thredup. ThredUp is basically an online thrift shop for clothes and wearable’s. This brilliant partnership means Walmart can now offer both normal and high-end clothing on their marketplace for an affordable price and expose customers to nearly 750,000 pre-owned items. Who would’ve ever thought you could tell someone that you bought your Michael Kors or Calvin Klein at Walmart.
- Google
Walmart has been partners with Google for over 3 years now. This partnership allowed Walmart to enter the domain of voice ordering groceries. Simply ask one of your Google devices to buy milk and it will add milk to your Shopping cart. This Partnership might just be the beginning of a strong bond between Google and Walmart as both companies are interested in competing with Amazon.
- Microsoft (+ Possible TikTok acquisition)
Walmart has been partnered with Microsoft for about 2 years with 3 more years to go.
Since the partnership Walmart has been using the full range of Microsoft cloud solutions in a bid to accelerate their digital transformation, innovation and efficiency.
Acquisitions
- Bonobos, ModCloth, ShoeBuy, Moosejaw, Parcel
Let’s start at the beginning, with these acquisitions Walmart stated entering the e-commerce market in 2016-2017. Sadly as is known none of these are particularly success stories with the companies being sold again, being discontinued or CEO’s leaving. However Walmart learned a lot from these companies and has used this knowledge to further try to expand in the e-commerce market.
- Jet.com
The first big step in the fight against Amazon. When amazon acquired Jet.com it was a clear signal of what its intentions were. Jet.com was one of the fastest growing U.S. e-commerce companies and Walmart acquired them in September 2016. Since then a lot has happened, Jet.com has been discontinued but the knowledge, progress and technology gained due to Jet.com is irreplaceable and has given Walmart a brilliant boost into the e-commerce with their e-commerce sales increasing 29%. Furthermore (ex)CEO of jet.com Marc Lore is now the CEO of Walmart’s e-commerce.
- Flipkart
Ever heard of the small startup company called Flipkart? Maybe you have not, you should though. Flipkart owns 35% of the Indian e-commerce market, a true giant. Walmart acquired Flipkart in 2018 and ever since then it has been expanding its influence in India and fighting against Amazon for market dominance. This year Flipkart took over Walmart’s 28 Indian stores in order to expand its wholesale growth. Another interesting thing is that Walmart might make Flipkart public within the next 3 years.
- TikTok acquisition
Some very recent news of their Partnership with Microsoft is to potentially acquire TikTok. TikTok’s enormous userbase and the current pressure in the US and India have made for an interesting situation causing the partnership to push forward in the bid to acquiring TikTok. In my opinion Walmart has a very decent chance of getting TikTok and making it work. One factor that plays a big role in this is Walmart’s presence in India due to Flipkart. Flipkart is India’s biggest online store for; phones, electronics, books, home appliances, etc. With Walmart having a presence in both countries where TikTok is (going to be) banned might mean some positive things for the future, but for now that is speculation. The acquisition of TikTok would allow Walmart to use its genius algorithm and massive userbase to further promote and integrate its Walmart marketplace.
Walmart PLUS
Word is finally out, in September Walmart will be launching its Amazon competitor called Walmart plus. It will give numerous benefits to the user such as; Unlimited free delivery(with 2700 stores having same day delivery), fuel discounts and scan&go a tool to make shopping faster, all for the price of $98 per year
2 Hour Delivery
Walmart recently launches its new delivery service, called Express Delivery. This new service will allow customers to place their order online and receive their groceries (for a 10$ fee) within 2 hours. Walmart express delivery is currently available in 800 stores with plans to expand to 2000 stores. In addition to 2 hour delivery Walmart also offers same-day delivery in almost the entire United States.
5000+ US stores.
This is Walmart’s biggest weapon. The thing Amazon lacks the most is physical stores. Walmart has over 5000 stores while Amazon has just over 600 (worldwide!). If Walmart can find a way to combine e-commerce with its enormous physical presence then it could give Amazon an absolute run for its money. Remember that 90% of Americans live within 10 miles of a Walmart.
Some other interesting facts to consider.
- 90% of US population live within 10miles of a Walmart.
- Walmart’s e-commerce sales are currently up 97%
- Walmart’s expansion in Africa, India, China.

Conclusion/TLDR
Let me first state with you that this has been my first Due Dilligence and that English is not my first language.
Walmart is currently the underdog, and not many people are expecting them to properly fight Amazon. However its recent spree of partnerships and acquisitions have been a brilliant and very clear move in the direction of e-commerce. If Walmart fully utilized its massive physical network together when their growing fresh e-commerce, I see no other outcome then for Walmart to grow, grow, grow. Covid has given Walmart customers the push they needed to fully explore Walmart their marketplace, the marketplace that is now starting to fill up with thousands of sellers and endless products. Walmart VS Amazon, here we go, my money is on Walmart.
Sources:
Instacart:
https://secondmeasure.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/GroceryDelivery-chart2png-1024x631.png
https://www.forbes.com/sites/walterloeb/2020/08/12/walmart-teams-up-with-instacart-to-rival-amazons-fast-grocery-delivery/#3bde97546010
https://www.theverge.com/2020/8/11/21363507/walmart-instacart-partnership-same-day-grocery-delivery-amazon-whole-foods-rivalry
Shopify:
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2020/06/15/walmart-expands-its-ecommerce-marketplace-to-more-small-businesses
https://techcrunch.com/2020/06/15/walmart-partners-with-shopify-to-expand-its-online-marketplace/
https://www.forbes.com/sites/christopherwalton/2020/06/15/walmarts-new-shopify-partnership-is-another-stroke-of-digital-genius/#26a4e18e3025
ThredUp
https://www.forbes.com/sites/christopherwalton/2020/06/05/walmarts-thredup-partnership-is-the-best-digital-move-walmart-has-made-in-the-last-3-years/#265d62952172
https://www.walmart.com/browse/clothing/thredup-shop-all/5438_6272369_7404214
Google:
https://techcrunch.com/2019/04/02/walmart-partners-with-google-on-voice-enabled-grocery-shopping/
https://techcrunch.com/2017/08/22/walmart-and-google-partner-on-voice-based-shopping/
Microsoft + TikTok
https://techcrunch.com/2017/08/22/walmart-and-google-partner-on-voice-based-shopping/
https://news.microsoft.com/2018/07/16/walmart-establishes-strategic-partnership-with-microsoft-to-further-accelerate-digital-innovation-in-retail/
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/08/28/tech/walmart-tiktok-bid-hnk-intl/index.html
Bonobos, ModCloth, ShoeBuy, Moosejaw, Parcel
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/markets/102315/top-4-companies-owned-walmart.asp
Jet.com
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/20/walmart-ceo-on-buying-jetcom-we-would-do-that-all-over-again.html
https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/05/20/jetcom-may-be-history-but-walmart-got-what-it-need.aspx
Flipkart
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/small-biz/startups/newsbuzz/flipkart-to-acquire-walmart-indias-wholesale-business/articleshow/77122766.cms
https://www.spglobal.com/marketintelligence/en/news-insights/latest-news-headlines/flipkart-is-no-1-in-india-but-faces-formidable-foe-in-amazon-say-experts-54083920
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2020/07/23/walmarts-majority-owned-flipkart-launches-wholesale-business-to-help-small-businesses-in-india-source-directly-from-manufacturers-and-producers
https://www.livemint.com/companies/news/will-flipkart-ipo-set-the-ball-rolling-for-indian-unicorns-1561489450378.html
Walmart PLUS
https://www.tomsguide.com/news/walmart-plus-price-launch-date-and-everything-you-need-to-know
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2020/09/01/walmart-introduces-walmart
2 hour delivery
https://www.theverge.com/2020/4/30/21243557/walmart-express-delivery-two-hour-groceries-electronics#:~:text=Walmart%20is%20launching%20a%20new,during%20the%20COVID%2D19%20pandemic.
https://www.roadie.com/resources/press-releases/walmart-grocery-delivery
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2020/05/12/the-why-and-how-behind-walmart-express-delivery?irgwc=1&sourceid=imp_0iY1nOXZ4xyOUzQwUx0Mo3EHUkiVmiRxgxJy140&veh=aff&wmlspartner=imp_1943169&clickid=0iY1nOXZ4xyOUzQwUx0Mo3EHUkiVmiRxgxJy140&sharedid=
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5 Methods to Find Custom Sportswear Suppliers in USA and Canada

There are many ways to find custom sportswear suppliers online, no matter you are in USA or in Canada, the following methods can work.

Industry meetups/Trade show

Go to industry meetups or the trade show are the direct but expensive way to find your wanted sportswear supplier. By this mean, you can visit the company in person, but it will cost much money and time.

Search engine

Google the following words online, you will find a list of supplier websites, but not all of them are reliable ones. You must enter into the sites, talk with the sales manager to know more details about them.

Directories

It's the most reliable way to search custom sportswear suppliers. If you are looking for domestic US directories I recommend getting started with Maker’s Row, ThomasNet, let’s make it here, or Sqetch. If you’re interested in overseas suppliers you could start with Alibaba and IndiaMart. For those of you do dropshipping sportswear, AliExpress is the best choice.

Social Media Groups and Forums

You can try online forms which discuss sportswear and more specifically sportswear wholesale. Also, do some research on social media as well. There is already plenty of information out there for you to read and it can be easy to find people looking to share their knowledge. Also look for forums that talk about sportswear suppliers and manufacturers.

Word of Mouth Referrals

This way means if you know people who are doing sportswear business, you can ask them for recommendation.
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Walmart VS Amazon, the next big online retailer (Walmart DD). Why my money is on Walmart

Walmart Due Dilligence
PARTNERSHIPS
- Partnership with Instacart
Recently Walmart and Instacart have founded a partnership that will allow Walmart to use Instacart their same-day shipping service. [Walmart and Instacart together make up for nearly 50% of the online grocery sales.]( https://secondmeasure.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/GroceryDelivery-chart2png-1024x631.png) Walmart’s vast inventory and Instacart their network and experience will only strengthen their position as the dominant grocery delivery providers, and thus putting more pressure on Amazon.
- Partnership with Shopify
In addition to Instacart Walmart has also partnered with Shopify. This new partnership will allow third-party sellers to directly sell their item’s on the Walmart marketplace. This new partnership will greatly expand Walmart’s inventory while giving small businesses the opportunity to reach a bigger demographic. Walmart is expecting to add 1200 Shopify sellers in 2020. Listing an item on Walmart’s marketplace allows Walmart to pick up some fees and generate greater traffic to the website. Another interesting possibility to consider is the fact that Walmart could be used as a Shopify returns hub, with a Walmart being within 10 miles of 90% of the US population it is the ideal candidate for further strengthening their relation with Shopify and saving both parties a lot of money.
- Partnership with ThredUp
Walmart has also partnered with Thredup. ThredUp is basically an online thrift shop for clothes and wearable’s. This brilliant partnership means Walmart can now offer both normal and high-end clothing on their marketplace for an affordable price and expose customers to nearly 750,000 pre-owned items. Who would’ve ever thought you could tell someone that you bought your Michael Kors or Calvin Klein at Walmart.
- Google
Walmart has been partners with Google for over 3 years now. This partnership allowed Walmart to enter the domain of voice ordering groceries. Simply ask one of your Google devices to buy milk and it will add milk to your Shopping cart. This Partnership might just be the beginning of a strong bond between Google and Walmart as both companies are interested in competing with Amazon.
- Microsoft (+ Possible TikTok acquisition)
Walmart has been partnered with Microsoft for about 2 years with 3 more years to go.
Since the partnership Walmart has been using the full range of Microsoft cloud solutions in a bid to accelerate their digital transformation, innovation and efficiency.
Acquisitions
- Bonobos, ModCloth, ShoeBuy, Moosejaw, Parcel
Let’s start at the beginning, with these acquisitions Walmart stated entering the e-commerce market in 2016-2017. Sadly as is known none of these are particularly success stories with the companies being sold again, being discontinued or CEO’s leaving. However Walmart learned a lot from these companies and has used this knowledge to further try to expand in the e-commerce market.
- Jet.com
The first big step in the fight against Amazon. When amazon acquired Jet.com it was a clear signal of what its intentions were. Jet.com was one of the fastest growing U.S. e-commerce companies and Walmart acquired them in September 2016. Since then a lot has happened, Jet.com has been discontinued but the knowledge, progress and technology gained due to Jet.com is irreplaceable and has given Walmart a brilliant boost into the e-commerce with their e-commerce sales increasing 29%. Furthermore (ex)CEO of jet.com Marc Lore is now the CEO of Walmart’s e-commerce.
- Flipkart
Ever heard of the small startup company called Flipkart? Maybe you have not, you should though. Flipkart owns 35% of the Indian e-commerce market, a true giant. Walmart acquired Flipkart in 2018 and ever since then it has been expanding its influence in India and fighting against Amazon for market dominance. This year Flipkart took over Walmart’s 28 Indian stores in order to expand its wholesale growth. Another interesting thing is that Walmart might make Flipkart public within the next 3 years.
- TikTok acquisition
Some very recent news of their Partnership with Microsoft is to potentially acquire TikTok. TikTok’s enormous userbase and the current pressure in the US and India have made for an interesting situation causing the partnership to push forward in the bid to acquiring TikTok. In my opinion Walmart has a very decent chance of getting TikTok and making it work. One factor that plays a big role in this is Walmart’s presence in India due to Flipkart. Flipkart is India’s biggest online store for; phones, electronics, books, home appliances, etc. With Walmart having a presence in both countries where TikTok is (going to be) banned might mean some positive things for the future, but for now that is speculation. The acquisition of TikTok would allow Walmart to use its genius algorithm and massive userbase to further promote and integrate its Walmart marketplace.
Walmart PLUS
Word is finally out, in September Walmart will be launching its Amazon competitor called Walmart plus. It will give numerous benefits to the user such as; Unlimited free delivery(with 2700 stores having same day delivery), fuel discounts and scan&go a tool to make shopping faster, all for the price of $98 per year
2 Hour Delivery
Walmart recently launches its new delivery service, called Express Delivery. This new service will allow customers to place their order online and receive their groceries (for a 10$ fee) within 2 hours. Walmart express delivery is currently available in 800 stores with plans to expand to 2000 stores. In addition to 2 hour delivery Walmart also offers same-day delivery in almost the entire United States.
5000+ US stores.
This is Walmart’s biggest weapon. The thing Amazon lacks the most is physical stores. Walmart has over 5000 stores while Amazon has just over 600 (worldwide!). If Walmart can find a way to combine e-commerce with its enormous physical presence then it could give Amazon an absolute run for its money. Remember that 90% of Americans live within 10 miles of a Walmart.
Some other interesting facts to consider.
- 90% of US population live within 10miles of a Walmart.
- Walmart’s e-commerce sales are currently up 97%
- Walmart’s expansion in Africa, India, China.

Conclusion/TLDR
Let me first state with you that this has been my first Due Dilligence and that English is not my first language.
Walmart is currently the underdog, and not many people are expecting them to properly fight Amazon. However its recent spree of partnerships and acquisitions have been a brilliant and very clear move in the direction of e-commerce. If Walmart fully utilized its massive physical network together when their growing fresh e-commerce, I see no other outcome then for Walmart to grow, grow, grow. Covid has given Walmart customers the push they needed to fully explore Walmart their marketplace, the marketplace that is now starting to fill up with thousands of sellers and endless products. Walmart VS Amazon, here we go, my money is on Walmart.
Sources:
Instacart:
https://secondmeasure.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/GroceryDelivery-chart2png-1024x631.png
https://www.forbes.com/sites/walterloeb/2020/08/12/walmart-teams-up-with-instacart-to-rival-amazons-fast-grocery-delivery/#3bde97546010
https://www.theverge.com/2020/8/11/21363507/walmart-instacart-partnership-same-day-grocery-delivery-amazon-whole-foods-rivalry
Shopify:
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2020/06/15/walmart-expands-its-ecommerce-marketplace-to-more-small-businesses
https://techcrunch.com/2020/06/15/walmart-partners-with-shopify-to-expand-its-online-marketplace/
https://www.forbes.com/sites/christopherwalton/2020/06/15/walmarts-new-shopify-partnership-is-another-stroke-of-digital-genius/#26a4e18e3025
ThredUp
https://www.forbes.com/sites/christopherwalton/2020/06/05/walmarts-thredup-partnership-is-the-best-digital-move-walmart-has-made-in-the-last-3-years/#265d62952172
https://www.walmart.com/browse/clothing/thredup-shop-all/5438_6272369_7404214
Google:
https://techcrunch.com/2019/04/02/walmart-partners-with-google-on-voice-enabled-grocery-shopping/
https://techcrunch.com/2017/08/22/walmart-and-google-partner-on-voice-based-shopping/
Microsoft + TikTok
https://techcrunch.com/2017/08/22/walmart-and-google-partner-on-voice-based-shopping/
https://news.microsoft.com/2018/07/16/walmart-establishes-strategic-partnership-with-microsoft-to-further-accelerate-digital-innovation-in-retail/
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/08/28/tech/walmart-tiktok-bid-hnk-intl/index.html
Bonobos, ModCloth, ShoeBuy, Moosejaw, Parcel
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/markets/102315/top-4-companies-owned-walmart.asp
Jet.com
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/20/walmart-ceo-on-buying-jetcom-we-would-do-that-all-over-again.html
https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/05/20/jetcom-may-be-history-but-walmart-got-what-it-need.aspx
Flipkart
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/small-biz/startups/newsbuzz/flipkart-to-acquire-walmart-indias-wholesale-business/articleshow/77122766.cms
https://www.spglobal.com/marketintelligence/en/news-insights/latest-news-headlines/flipkart-is-no-1-in-india-but-faces-formidable-foe-in-amazon-say-experts-54083920
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2020/07/23/walmarts-majority-owned-flipkart-launches-wholesale-business-to-help-small-businesses-in-india-source-directly-from-manufacturers-and-producers
https://www.livemint.com/companies/news/will-flipkart-ipo-set-the-ball-rolling-for-indian-unicorns-1561489450378.html
Walmart PLUS
https://www.tomsguide.com/news/walmart-plus-price-launch-date-and-everything-you-need-to-know
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2020/09/01/walmart-introduces-walmart
2 hour delivery
https://www.theverge.com/2020/4/30/21243557/walmart-express-delivery-two-hour-groceries-electronics#:~:text=Walmart%20is%20launching%20a%20new,during%20the%20COVID%2D19%20pandemic.
https://www.roadie.com/resources/press-releases/walmart-grocery-delivery
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2020/05/12/the-why-and-how-behind-walmart-express-delivery?irgwc=1&sourceid=imp_0iY1nOXZ4xyOUzQwUx0Mo3EHUkiVmiRxgxJy140&veh=aff&wmlspartner=imp_1943169&clickid=0iY1nOXZ4xyOUzQwUx0Mo3EHUkiVmiRxgxJy140&sharedid=
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Sources Walmart Due Dilligence

Sources:
Instacart:
https://secondmeasure.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/GroceryDelivery-chart2png-1024x631.png
https://www.forbes.com/sites/walterloeb/2020/08/12/walmart-teams-up-with-instacart-to-rival-amazons-fast-grocery-delivery/#3bde97546010
https://www.theverge.com/2020/8/11/21363507/walmart-instacart-partnership-same-day-grocery-delivery-amazon-whole-foods-rivalry
Shopify:
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2020/06/15/walmart-expands-its-ecommerce-marketplace-to-more-small-businesses
https://techcrunch.com/2020/06/15/walmart-partners-with-shopify-to-expand-its-online-marketplace/
https://www.forbes.com/sites/christopherwalton/2020/06/15/walmarts-new-shopify-partnership-is-another-stroke-of-digital-genius/#26a4e18e3025
ThredUp
https://www.forbes.com/sites/christopherwalton/2020/06/05/walmarts-thredup-partnership-is-the-best-digital-move-walmart-has-made-in-the-last-3-years/#265d62952172
https://www.walmart.com/browse/clothing/thredup-shop-all/5438_6272369_7404214
Google:
https://techcrunch.com/2019/04/02/walmart-partners-with-google-on-voice-enabled-grocery-shopping/
https://techcrunch.com/2017/08/22/walmart-and-google-partner-on-voice-based-shopping/
Microsoft + TikTok
https://techcrunch.com/2017/08/22/walmart-and-google-partner-on-voice-based-shopping/
https://news.microsoft.com/2018/07/16/walmart-establishes-strategic-partnership-with-microsoft-to-further-accelerate-digital-innovation-in-retail/
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/08/28/tech/walmart-tiktok-bid-hnk-intl/index.html
Bonobos, ModCloth, ShoeBuy, Moosejaw, Parcel
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/markets/102315/top-4-companies-owned-walmart.asp
Jet.com
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/20/walmart-ceo-on-buying-jetcom-we-would-do-that-all-over-again.html
https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/05/20/jetcom-may-be-history-but-walmart-got-what-it-need.aspx
Flipkart
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/small-biz/startups/newsbuzz/flipkart-to-acquire-walmart-indias-wholesale-business/articleshow/77122766.cms
https://www.spglobal.com/marketintelligence/en/news-insights/latest-news-headlines/flipkart-is-no-1-in-india-but-faces-formidable-foe-in-amazon-say-experts-54083920
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2020/07/23/walmarts-majority-owned-flipkart-launches-wholesale-business-to-help-small-businesses-in-india-source-directly-from-manufacturers-and-producers
https://www.livemint.com/companies/news/will-flipkart-ipo-set-the-ball-rolling-for-indian-unicorns-1561489450378.html
Walmart PLUS
https://www.tomsguide.com/news/walmart-plus-price-launch-date-and-everything-you-need-to-know
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2020/09/01/walmart-introduces-walmart
2 hour delivery
https://www.theverge.com/2020/4/30/21243557/walmart-express-delivery-two-hour-groceries-electronics#:~:text=Walmart%20is%20launching%20a%20new,during%20the%20COVID%2D19%20pandemic.
https://www.roadie.com/resources/press-releases/walmart-grocery-delivery
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2020/05/12/the-why-and-how-behind-walmart-express-delivery?irgwc=1&sourceid=imp_0iY1nOXZ4xyOUzQwUx0Mo3EHUkiVmiRxgxJy140&veh=aff&wmlspartner=imp_1943169&clickid=0iY1nOXZ4xyOUzQwUx0Mo3EHUkiVmiRxgxJy140&sharedid=
Drones
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2020/09/09/walmart-now-piloting-on-demand-drone-delivery-with-flytrex
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2020/09/22/walmart-now-piloting-drone-delivery-of-covid-19-at-home-self-collection-kits
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2020/09/14/walmart-and-zipline-team-up-to-bring-first-of-its-kind-drone-delivery-service-to-the-united-states
https://flytrex.com/
https://flyzipline.com/
https://www.droneup.com/
https://www.theverge.com/2020/11/10/21557603/cruise-walmart-autonomous-vehicles-delivery-arizona
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Walmart VS Amazon, the next big online retailer (Walmart DD). Why my money is on Walmart

Walmart Due Dilligence
PARTNERSHIPS
- Partnership with Instacart
Recently Walmart and Instacart have founded a partnership that will allow Walmart to use Instacart their same-day shipping service. [Walmart and Instacart together make up for nearly 50% of the online grocery sales.]( https://secondmeasure.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/GroceryDelivery-chart2png-1024x631.png) Walmart’s vast inventory and Instacart their network and experience will only strengthen their position as the dominant grocery delivery providers, and thus putting more pressure on Amazon.
- Partnership with Shopify
In addition to Instacart Walmart has also partnered with Shopify. This new partnership will allow third-party sellers to directly sell their item’s on the Walmart marketplace. This new partnership will greatly expand Walmart’s inventory while giving small businesses the opportunity to reach a bigger demographic. Walmart is expecting to add 1200 Shopify sellers in 2020. Listing an item on Walmart’s marketplace allows Walmart to pick up some fees and generate greater traffic to the website. Another interesting possibility to consider is the fact that Walmart could be used as a Shopify returns hub, with a Walmart being within 10 miles of 90% of the US population it is the ideal candidate for further strengthening their relation with Shopify and saving both parties a lot of money.
- Partnership with ThredUp
Walmart has also partnered with Thredup. ThredUp is basically an online thrift shop for clothes and wearable’s. This brilliant partnership means Walmart can now offer both normal and high-end clothing on their marketplace for an affordable price and expose customers to nearly 750,000 pre-owned items. Who would’ve ever thought you could tell someone that you bought your Michael Kors or Calvin Klein at Walmart.
- Google
Walmart has been partners with Google for over 3 years now. This partnership allowed Walmart to enter the domain of voice ordering groceries. Simply ask one of your Google devices to buy milk and it will add milk to your Shopping cart. This Partnership might just be the beginning of a strong bond between Google and Walmart as both companies are interested in competing with Amazon.
- Microsoft (+ Possible TikTok acquisition)
Walmart has been partnered with Microsoft for about 2 years with 3 more years to go.
Since the partnership Walmart has been using the full range of Microsoft cloud solutions in a bid to accelerate their digital transformation, innovation and efficiency.
Acquisitions
- Bonobos, ModCloth, ShoeBuy, Moosejaw, Parcel
Let’s start at the beginning, with these acquisitions Walmart stated entering the e-commerce market in 2016-2017. Sadly as is known none of these are particularly success stories with the companies being sold again, being discontinued or CEO’s leaving. However Walmart learned a lot from these companies and has used this knowledge to further try to expand in the e-commerce market.
- Jet.com
The first big step in the fight against Amazon. When amazon acquired Jet.com it was a clear signal of what its intentions were. Jet.com was one of the fastest growing U.S. e-commerce companies and Walmart acquired them in September 2016. Since then a lot has happened, Jet.com has been discontinued but the knowledge, progress and technology gained due to Jet.com is irreplaceable and has given Walmart a brilliant boost into the e-commerce with their e-commerce sales increasing 29%. Furthermore (ex)CEO of jet.com Marc Lore is now the CEO of Walmart’s e-commerce.
- Flipkart
Ever heard of the small startup company called Flipkart? Maybe you have not, you should though. Flipkart owns 35% of the Indian e-commerce market, a true giant. Walmart acquired Flipkart in 2018 and ever since then it has been expanding its influence in India and fighting against Amazon for market dominance. This year Flipkart took over Walmart’s 28 Indian stores in order to expand its wholesale growth. Another interesting thing is that Walmart might make Flipkart public within the next 3 years.
- TikTok acquisition
Some very recent news of their Partnership with Microsoft is to potentially acquire TikTok. TikTok’s enormous userbase and the current pressure in the US and India have made for an interesting situation causing the partnership to push forward in the bid to acquiring TikTok. In my opinion Walmart has a very decent chance of getting TikTok and making it work. One factor that plays a big role in this is Walmart’s presence in India due to Flipkart. Flipkart is India’s biggest online store for; phones, electronics, books, home appliances, etc. With Walmart having a presence in both countries where TikTok is (going to be) banned might mean some positive things for the future, but for now that is speculation. The acquisition of TikTok would allow Walmart to use its genius algorithm and massive userbase to further promote and integrate its Walmart marketplace.
Walmart PLUS
Word is finally out, in September Walmart will be launching its Amazon competitor called Walmart plus. It will give numerous benefits to the user such as; Unlimited free delivery(with 2700 stores having same day delivery), fuel discounts and scan&go a tool to make shopping faster, all for the price of $98 per year
2 Hour Delivery
Walmart recently launches its new delivery service, called Express Delivery. This new service will allow customers to place their order online and receive their groceries (for a 10$ fee) within 2 hours. Walmart express delivery is currently available in 800 stores with plans to expand to 2000 stores. In addition to 2 hour delivery Walmart also offers same-day delivery in almost the entire United States.
5000+ US stores.
This is Walmart’s biggest weapon. The thing Amazon lacks the most is physical stores. Walmart has over 5000 stores while Amazon has just over 600 (worldwide!). If Walmart can find a way to combine e-commerce with its enormous physical presence then it could give Amazon an absolute run for its money. Remember that 90% of Americans live within 10 miles of a Walmart.
Some other interesting facts to consider.
- 90% of US population live within 10miles of a Walmart.
- Walmart’s e-commerce sales are currently up 97%
- Walmart’s expansion in Africa, India, China.

Conclusion/TLDR
Let me first state with you that this has been my first Due Dilligence and that English is not my first language.
Walmart is currently the underdog, and not many people are expecting them to properly fight Amazon. However its recent spree of partnerships and acquisitions have been a brilliant and very clear move in the direction of e-commerce. If Walmart fully utilized its massive physical network together when their growing fresh e-commerce, I see no other outcome then for Walmart to grow, grow, grow. Covid has given Walmart customers the push they needed to fully explore Walmart their marketplace, the marketplace that is now starting to fill up with thousands of sellers and endless products. Walmart VS Amazon, here we go, my money is on Walmart.
Sources:
Instacart:
https://secondmeasure.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/GroceryDelivery-chart2png-1024x631.png
https://www.forbes.com/sites/walterloeb/2020/08/12/walmart-teams-up-with-instacart-to-rival-amazons-fast-grocery-delivery/#3bde97546010
https://www.theverge.com/2020/8/11/21363507/walmart-instacart-partnership-same-day-grocery-delivery-amazon-whole-foods-rivalry
Shopify:
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2020/06/15/walmart-expands-its-ecommerce-marketplace-to-more-small-businesses
https://techcrunch.com/2020/06/15/walmart-partners-with-shopify-to-expand-its-online-marketplace/
https://www.forbes.com/sites/christopherwalton/2020/06/15/walmarts-new-shopify-partnership-is-another-stroke-of-digital-genius/#26a4e18e3025
ThredUp
https://www.forbes.com/sites/christopherwalton/2020/06/05/walmarts-thredup-partnership-is-the-best-digital-move-walmart-has-made-in-the-last-3-years/#265d62952172
https://www.walmart.com/browse/clothing/thredup-shop-all/5438_6272369_7404214
Google:
https://techcrunch.com/2019/04/02/walmart-partners-with-google-on-voice-enabled-grocery-shopping/
https://techcrunch.com/2017/08/22/walmart-and-google-partner-on-voice-based-shopping/
Microsoft + TikTok
https://techcrunch.com/2017/08/22/walmart-and-google-partner-on-voice-based-shopping/
https://news.microsoft.com/2018/07/16/walmart-establishes-strategic-partnership-with-microsoft-to-further-accelerate-digital-innovation-in-retail/
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/08/28/tech/walmart-tiktok-bid-hnk-intl/index.html
Bonobos, ModCloth, ShoeBuy, Moosejaw, Parcel
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/markets/102315/top-4-companies-owned-walmart.asp
Jet.com
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/20/walmart-ceo-on-buying-jetcom-we-would-do-that-all-over-again.html
https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/05/20/jetcom-may-be-history-but-walmart-got-what-it-need.aspx
Flipkart
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/small-biz/startups/newsbuzz/flipkart-to-acquire-walmart-indias-wholesale-business/articleshow/77122766.cms
https://www.spglobal.com/marketintelligence/en/news-insights/latest-news-headlines/flipkart-is-no-1-in-india-but-faces-formidable-foe-in-amazon-say-experts-54083920
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2020/07/23/walmarts-majority-owned-flipkart-launches-wholesale-business-to-help-small-businesses-in-india-source-directly-from-manufacturers-and-producers
https://www.livemint.com/companies/news/will-flipkart-ipo-set-the-ball-rolling-for-indian-unicorns-1561489450378.html
Walmart PLUS
https://www.tomsguide.com/news/walmart-plus-price-launch-date-and-everything-you-need-to-know
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2020/09/01/walmart-introduces-walmart
2 hour delivery
https://www.theverge.com/2020/4/30/21243557/walmart-express-delivery-two-hour-groceries-electronics#:~:text=Walmart%20is%20launching%20a%20new,during%20the%20COVID%2D19%20pandemic.
https://www.roadie.com/resources/press-releases/walmart-grocery-delivery
https://corporate.walmart.com/newsroom/2020/05/12/the-why-and-how-behind-walmart-express-delivery?irgwc=1&sourceid=imp_0iY1nOXZ4xyOUzQwUx0Mo3EHUkiVmiRxgxJy140&veh=aff&wmlspartner=imp_1943169&clickid=0iY1nOXZ4xyOUzQwUx0Mo3EHUkiVmiRxgxJy140&sharedid=
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The Australian GYW Guide

As a newcomer to goodyearwelt I’ve spent some time looking at what is available in the Australian market because our selection is much more limited compared to North America & Europe. Anything is available at a price, but the purpose of this guide is to cover what is readily available in the Australian market. I’m including all (known) domestic manufacturers and any international manufacturers that have a local distributor.
For simplicity, I’ll use the term boots to refer to footwear.
Please comment below for any additional information that should be added.

Manufacturers

This non-exhaustive list only includes manufacturer that sell GYW/stitchdown constructed boots. Sorted by approximate price range. All prices are for boots as of April 2020.
Rossi [$200 - 300 AUD]– mostly cemented soles, but there are several stitchdown boots available. Made in Australia and overseas. I’m unsure how easy these are to resole as it appears the uppers are stitched to the midsole and then the sole is cemented on. If these aren’t resole-able, let me know and I’ll remove them from the list. More info in Work Boots below.
Baxter [$200 – 300 AUD] – an older brand in Australia, but I can’t determine where these are made as the website is quite sparse. For a GYW boot at this price range, I’m guessing they make them overseas. More info in Work Boots below.
Thorogood [$250 - 450 AUD] – shop based in Melbourne. Made in the USA.
Thursday Boot Co [$370 AUD] – available on Amazon Australia. Made overseas in Mexico, Portugal, Spain and USA. Collection is reasonable but limited compared to their US shop. Ordering directly from the US is similar in price, but takes longer and returns are more difficult.
Thomas George Collection [$400 AUD] – launched in 2020 by the owners of Trimly (shoe tree shop) aimed at being an affordable GYW boot. Made in Vietnam by Fugashin.
Huntsman [$450 AUD] – MTO-only Australian shop that offers free worldwide shipping. Manufactured in Spain.
Red Wing [$400 - 500 AUD] - shop based in Melbourne. Made in the USA.
RM Williams [$450 - $1000 AUD] – the best known GYW manufacturer in Australia, most of their boots are made at their South Australian facility. All of their clothing and some of their boots are made overseas. Can easily be found at less than retail – see the resellers section.
Fiet Direct [$650 - 900] - shop based in Sydney. Site says they are "made all over the world—primarily in the United States, Italy, China, and Japan."
Wootten [$450 - $950+ AUD] – bespoke brand based in Melbourne that offers a lot of customisability in their boots.
Kazuna [$605-660] - based in Sydney does MTM boots from Miyagi Kogyo which are made in Japan. He doesn’t have a shop at the moment, but does appointments near works square.
Andrew McDonald [$400 - $1500+ AUD] - based in Sydney and has a wide range of different boots.
James Young [$???] – bespoke & commission only out of Alice Springs. “12 months from the time of commissioning until completion.”
Roberts & Hassett [$???] – bespoke shoemaker based in Melbourne.
Edward McCann [$???] - a tailor in Claremont, WA that offers a bespoke footwear service.
There does not appear to be much in the higher price ranges available in Australia, likely due to the small market for $1000+ boots and the weak Australian dollar (.63 USD @ 17 Apr 20). Check in Resellers & Stockists for luxury brands.

Work Boots

I found this comment from Ijustdoeyes and I think it’s worth including:
I have spent a lot of time looking at Australian Boots mostly because I believe in supporting the industry as much as possible, a quick rundown:
Blundstone: Still an Australian company but do not make any boots in Australia anymore except Gumboots which are made in Tasmania. They have factories all over the world including Vietnam, India, Romania, China and Mexico for the North American Market. Quality is still good.
Baxter: Still good quality but they have no styles made in Australia, if you are willing to do a little clicking around I would very much recommend the Henry Baxter Boot which like RM Craftsmen boots are a single piece of Leather, Goodyear Welted with Leather Soles and made in Australia. Or the Saddler which is basically the same with the Cork/Rubber sole.
If you like Blundstones but you want something made in Australia there are three choices
Rossi Short for "Rossiter Boots" made in South Australia for over a hundred years, their GYW Rossiter boot is made in India but the Elastic Sided Workboots are made in Australia, they have something a bit different for the ladies versions of the Endura. Very well known in SA but overshadowed in the Eastern States.
Redback Made in Australia, sold in the USA. A wide variety including very decent hiking boots, a little wider than other makes in the elastic sided models. The soles is where it's at for these, translucent TPU very non-slip good quality.
Mongrel Smaller company, made in Sydney but their Orthotech makes them far more comfortable than any Workboot should be.
Finally just a call out that if you're a female looking for a workboot that's a bit different from what's out there have a look at Steel Blue for the fellas as well, they are Australian owned and put a lot of technology into making sure their workboots are as comfortable and supportive as possible. Where else are you going to buy a fair dinkum full on workboot endorsed by Physiotherapists in purple leather?

Leather Care products

I don’t have much experience in this area, but I haven’t been able to find Bick4 for a reasonable price. Most of the manufacturers carry their own brands. Any comments here are helpful.
Boot Black carries a range of care products, including Saphir
Double Monk (Resellers & Stockists below) carries Saphir leather products
Trimly have a good range of shoe trees and shoe care products, but it's worth waiting for a sale
Muji- good value shoe trees and shoe brushes (in store only)
Leffler Leather is a wholesaler in Melbourne - brands include Collonil, Angelus, Connolly, EQ/HH Leather Therapy, Joseph Lyddy and Waproo.
Birdsall Leather stocks Fiebing and Wilson conditioners and cleaners.
Personal experience has shown me that the humid climate of Brisbane dries leather out much more quickly than the dry climate of Melbourne. You’ll need to condition leather more often in a humid climate.

GYW Resellers & Stockists

Online Stores
BootsOnline
Harold Boot Store
PortPhillipShop
Nungar
TheStableDoor
Allingtons
Loake
Thomas Cook boots are welted (made in China), though the quality is poor in my experience. ( Appropriate_Volume )
David Jones
The Iconic - carries Viberg & Oak Street Bootmakers
Amazon Australia - many other manufacturers can be found here, but they're mostly shipped from overseas at a premium price. Thursday Boots are one of the exceptions that runs an Amazon AU store.
Physical Stores
Double Monk [Sydney and Melbourne] - one of the largest ranges in Australia - carries Crockett & Jones, Edward Green, John Lobb and Alden
Corlection [Sydney and Melbourne]
124 Shoes [Sydney and Melbourne]
Big Trouble [Sydney]
Blueworks [Sydney]
Maple [Sydney]
Joseph's [Sydney] - sells several brands of GYW shoes from two stores in the CBD, but has fairly bad online reviews.
JH Cutler [Sydney] - carries Stefano Bemer
Godspeed[Melbourne]
Pickings and Parry [Melbourne]
Up There [Melbourne ] - carries Viberg
McCloud Shoes [Melbourne]
Lester Shoes [Melbourne] - has a mobile fitting service!
D'Honk Scooters [Melbourne] also sell Solovair shoes, slightly oddly
Blue Heeler Boots [Brisbane]
BB Shoemaker [Adelaide]
Ginger + Providence [Perth]
Bodkins Bootery [Perth] stocks some welted shoes, including a locally-made brand, but doesn't have an online store
Redpath Shoes [Canberra] has a range of Solovair and NPS shoes online and in store. Their physical store also has a good range of Baxter, Thomas Cook and Dr Martens
Joe's Boots [Canberra] sell some models of Red Wing, Baxter, Harolds and R.M. Williams and a range of good quality cemented shoes (Blundstones, etc). They also have a well regarded shoe repair service.
Oscar Hunt [Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide] - carries Cordwainer

Cobblers

Baxter & Black [Sydney]
Manfreds Shoe lounge [Melbourne]
Sole Saver [Brisbane] – this is my personal recommendation for Brisbane. It came as a recommendation from a friend and I’ve so far found him to be good quality and inexpensive.
Kieran The Cobbler [mail only]
Thanks to Goliath_123 from Kieran the Cobbler for additions/suggestions to this guide. Thanks to everyone so far for their suggestions, especially Appropriate_Volume for all the additions.
If this guide is useful, a link in The GYW Compendium may be helpful to steer Aussies in the right direction.
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Online Wholesale Shopping- A fast growing market in India

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India might not be the largest manufacturing country in the world yet but online wholesale shopping is on the rise in the country like never before. This has become possible due to the growing digitization push by the government, the ease of shopping online and the fast-expanding globalization since the economic reforms of the 1990s. Online wholesale shopping has entered into various sectors today like electronic items, clothing, beauty products, Items for Home Utility and health products.

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2. Investing in Modern Technologies: When Artificial Intelligence is taking the world by storm, how can the online wholesale shopping sector remain excluded! Firms are investing big in modern cutting-edge technologies like data mining, data analytics, and big data to know the current trends in customer preferences, their likes & dislikes, and their buying habits.
3. Persuasive Marketing: Apart from trying to improve the standard and quality of the products, firms are also trying to influence the potential customers psychologically through persuasive marketing. Different types of banners and photos are all over the internet, which claims different businesses to be the site for the best online wholesale shopping in India.
4. B2B Online Wholesale Shopping: A large percentage of wholesale shopping online is done among businesses themselves. Higher the sales grow through this route for a business, greater the chances for it to become the site for the best online wholesale shopping in India and the best B2B online wholesale shopping in India.
How a particular business performs on the online wholesale shopping front may prove to be its make or break factor. Online wholesale shopping provides businesses with many advantages which is miles ahead of the benefits from the physical/tangible wholesale shopping done through the brick-and-mortar traditional shops framework. These advantages are :
1. Enhanced Number of Customers: Firms get a flood of customers on their websites who want to buy in bulk. This increases sales manifolds as the firm is dealing with and selling to multiple customers at the same time.
2. Reduced Costs: The costs associated with the traditional brick-and-mortar shops like rental costs, electricity costs, labor wages, etc. are saved and the firm incurs a much lower cost like for buying and maintaining their websites, digital marketing, etc.
3. Easy Marketing: The coverage and cost of marketing have gone down significantly through online wholesale shopping. The high and ever-increasing number of internet users makes sure that a big amount of people see your advertisements, offers, and services online.
4. Safe, Secure and Transparent Modes of Payment: Unsafe Cash payments are avoided easily and payments through debit & credit cards along-with other mediums like online wallets become a possibility with online wholesale shopping.
5. Better Customer Service and Satisfaction: Customers are provided with the best products, all relevant information and satisfactory grievance redressal systems which maximizes their satisfaction levels hence propelling sales further.
6. Enhanced B2B Engagements and Synergies: It was virtually impossible for businesses to get together and transact among themselves till the time online wholesale shopping was not introduced. But now B2B wholesale shopping has become easy, fast, secure and widespread. In fact, today without B2B online wholesale shopping would remain incomplete.
But online wholesale shopping is not a cakewalk for the firms. They face many challenges while operating. Two main challenges that they have to face are:
1. Increased Level of Competition: Firms have to face cut-throat competition from their rivals which many a time proves to be the reason for their leaving the industry.
2. Management of a large number of customers simultaneously: A large base of customers is good for firms but it could also prove to be detrimental for them sometimes for eg. Large number of website usage simultaneously might lead to site crash-downs sometimes. Also, to manage a large number of customers, firms have to hire a large number of employees which adds to the firms’ costs.
To remain in the online wholesale shopping industry, firms can adopt the following strategies to negate the challenges:
  1. Constantly improve their product quality, customer base, customer satisfaction and the technology adopted.
  2. Constant Innovation and up-gradation of existing marketing strategies.
  3. Predicting, studying, understanding and countering competitors’ moves and strategies.
  4. Attractive strategies to lure potential customers for eg. Free-gifts, deep discounts, free delivery and solving customers’ pain points.
Online wholesale shopping will only increase its reach in the coming times. Hence, firms should focus on building capacities in areas like online customer management, tackling competitor strategies and constant technology up-gradation. The race for the best B2B online wholesale shopping site will only intensify in the coming future!
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$50k/month selling clothes to travelers

Hey - Pat here with another interview.
Today's interview is with Johanna Denize of Clever Travel Companion, a brand that makes Clothing for travelers.
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Hello! Who are you and what are you working on?

My name is Johanna and I own and run the Clever Travel Companion together with my husband. We are originally from Sweden. Nowadays, we live an entirely location independent/nomadic or whatchamacallit lifestyle together with our eight year old son. It has taken a number of years to get to this point, but the goal when starting our company was always to be able to live off of an online based business so we would never be tied down to any one place or work location. Starting and being successful with our company has enabled us to live the life we want. That said it was not always easy and it has taken a lot of work to get here.
Today the Clever Travel Companion funds our travels and our lifestyle and it enables us to spend a lot of time with our son. We do not work full time on our company any longer and we have two employees who help us out with administration. We do all product development and business development and also a lot of press ourselves.
On the other hand we work all the time, and are never off. Finding a balance between free time and work is hard when you run your own business. There are always new product ideas, new projects and new business opportunities to explore. Wherever we travel, we also work, sourcing products and ideas and meeting manufacturers etc.
We are just about to set sail actually - we have spent 6 months getting our teak laden (which sounds fancy but to sailors just means a lot of work) sailboat ready. As soon as hurricane season is over we are heading south to the Caribbeans and then who knows where! As long as we can get access to the Internet, we are free to go anywhere.
We purposefully set out to design our life and business in order to be free like this. It took us many years and lots and lots of hard work, but we can finally say we are successful and have accomplished our goals. We are still growing our company (and working on many other business ideas) but we do not go to an office, we do not have meetings, we have no set schedule and we completely control our own time and life. That was always the goal, rather than making a fixed amount of money or being ‘rich’. That said the Clever Travel Companion is doing well, $50,000 plus a month and growing.
We started the company in a niche we know well - travel. Having been pickpocketed ourselves on our travels we decided to design products that would prevent other travelers from meeting the same fate or from simply misplacing or dropping their money or passports somewhere off the beaten path. Our products include underwear, t-shirts, leggings, hoodies, dresses and scarves, all with secret, zippered pockets to hide a travelers’ valuables. We have all seen the Amazing Race and how almost every season a team misplaces their passports, and went on to lose the race, right? If they had only had one of our products that would not have happened. After all, no one misplaces the clothing (especially not their underwear) on their body! Our best seller these days is our circle scarf with two secret pockets that hide passports, cell phones, cash and credit cards. No pickpocket can get to the traveler’s valuables when zipped and hidden in any of our travel products with secret zippered pockets.

What's your backstory and how did you come up with the idea?

I have always loved to travel. In fact I met my now husband when we were both studying in Moscow. We are both from Stockholm, Sweden, where we had never met, even though we had friends in common. We were in our early twenties and decided to travel together. We went backpacking across Asia, and started out with taking the Trans Siberian railroad from Moscow to Beijing. It was quite an adventure and definitely not luxurious at all. This was in the early nineties and Russia had just opened up. I ended up getting things stolen from me on the train to my great chagrin as we were both poor students at the time.
Earlier, when I was 16, I had spent an entire summer delivering newspapers, starting at 4 in the morning, every single day. I had saved up to go to London. In London I had my money in my inside pocket, yet somehow a pickpocket got to me. I lost my entire savings in a matter of seconds (there were no credit cards in those days for kids). I was pretty devastated.
After these incidents I tried all the regular travel safety stuff, such as neck pouches and money belts, but they were just not any good. They are cumbersome, sweaty and just not doing it for me. I have spent many nights in hostels fretting about my stuff - at 17 I went to Greece with some girlfriends and we stayed in these funky hostels on the roof of a house. It was basically just bunk bed after bunk bed and a shower room. People had their stuff stolen regularly - there were no lockers, nowhere to hide anything. So we walked around with all our money and passports on us at all times and we slept with our bags in our beds. It was exhausting trying to make sure everything was safe all the time. For years I had this idea of making better travel safety gear but life got in the way: university, work, etc.
We both worked in venture capital and the startup world prior to the 2000 .com crash. It was fun and we learnt a lot super fast. As young, newly graduated ‘professionals’ we got to do what usually takes years to do: we were CEOs of startups, we had employees, offices abroad and managed a lot of money. Unfortunately it all came crashing down and we never lucked out and cashed out as many others had time to do. We still had to work and were broke again. For many years we worked as consultants to startups and we also tried, to various degrees of success, starting new ventures.
When our son was born we decided we did not want to ever go back to a 9-5 desk job or live conventional lives. We wanted our freedom and most of all we wanted to spend time with our son, not have him taken care of by others every day and only see him at night. We also wanted to see more of the world. We wanted to travel. We decided to overhaul our life and become nomadic for real, rather than try to find somewhere to settle down. We had tried settling down and renovated house after house in hopes that it would be the one. Alas we always felt a need to move, to see more. So we decided to become nomadic. To do this we needed a business that would comply with our lifestyle. We decided it was finally time to start our travel safety company.
We had already designed the first products. We had been to China a few years earlier looking for bag manufacturers and we knew a lot about the sourcing process in China. We started working on all levels at the same time developing the product and building a website and all that comes with a startup.
As for validating the product, we based it off our own experiences and also talking with fellow travelers. We had thought about this product line for years and we knew the market and that it was a good idea.
It is funny, in the nineties it cost hundreds of thousands, if not millions, to build an ecommerce platform for a startup and it took months to complete. With today's ecommerce software it is is just around 30 dollars a month, and you can have a rudimentary looking store up and running in a day. It is amazing how this sector has developed. After some research we decided to go with Shopify. This was 2011 so even Shopify was pretty new at the time. Setting up the store was easy, it is pretty much self explanatory. Getting the first shipment of products however, took much longer. We went through many iterations and quality checks for the first products, until we finally had what we wanted. Our first products were mens and womens underwear with two secret hidden pockets to store money, credit cards and passports.
Why underwear? Our initial thought was that the traveler needed to be able to completely hide the valuables and to also be able to sleep with the stuff hidden and never misplace them. After all, who misplaces underwear?
Our research showed that upwards of 50% of travelers at some time either lose or get their belongings stolen when traveling. It is a huge problem for insurance companies, reimbursing theft and loss. We decided that our first product should be something that truly worked and that would be fun for the press to cover.
We initially did everything ourselves, the site, the designs etc. We are completely self funded, and we ran, and still run, everything very lean. There is not much one cannot do or learn to do with some effort put in.
I clearly remember our first sale. Everything was set up, the site, the logistics, and I had started doing PR by emailing travel writers. Our first article mention was in Australia, in the Sydney Morning Herald. We woke up one morning to several orders from Australia but we couldn’t find the source online. It turned out there had been a small notice in the offline newspaper and that tiny notice worked and immediately translated to sales. After this initial small success, getting more PR was our goal. I emailed everyone I could find. I sat down and researched travel writers names and emails. It took forever and it was just hard work. Many writers do not offer their email addresses online if at all, and it takes quite a lot of research work to find them I reached out to hundreds of writers. Eventually it started to pick up steam - the travel editor at LA Times covered us for a gift guide just before Christmas and that really helped.
It was very, very slow going and I spent countless hours doing media outreach, mainly just emailing writers and bloggers. Most never replied, most ignored me, and many probably never even opened the email (these days I use MailTrack.io so I know who reads what, whereas in those days it was really cold emailing) but some responded and asked for samples and covered us. Of course some just wanted free stuff and never wrote anything.

Describe the process of designing, prototyping, and manufacturing the product.

The hardest in getting a new product to market in our experience is finding and settling for a manufacturer. There are so many out there and so many shady or just bad quality manufacturers and sourcing partners.
We initially used an American sourcing company. We wanted to start small, with a small batch and most manufacturers have minimum order quantities that they require. In regards to clothing that means that the buyer needs to purchase a certain amount of fabric in order to make the order viable. Initially, we did not want to / could not do that. So we found a sourcing company from China with US offices (they don’t exist anymore hence we cannot give a recommendation) that could help us with a smaller order. That meant using existing colors and fabrics of course.
We initially ordered 5 color sets and 500 of each for both women's and men's as a trial. The price was way higher than what we pay today, which is normal. The smaller the order the more you pay.
The first order took forever: I am not a designer and we did our first order based on rudimentary drawings off of products I found in stores and basically drew instructions on.
We then drew and sew on them and sent the ‘finished’ prototype to the manufacturer who made the first real prototype. These went back and forth several times until we were happy. We then placed our first order for 5,000 products in all.
As we were just starting out we did not want to get a warehouse for fulfillment just yet. My sister who lives in the UK was our first fulfillment partner. She stored all the products in her garage and fulfilled all orders for us. We thought we would start with Europe and grow from there, but from day one we have sold much better in the US and Australia than anywhere in Europe. We now have a professional fulfillment partner in the US fulfilling all orders.
We quickly realized what worked and what didn’t based on the first batch. We realized that men only want black, gray and white underwear. Colors look great on the site but no one buys them. Women want pink and black and gray. When we knew the idea was working, we knew we needed to expand the product line. People clearly liked our idea and saw a need for our product, they got it and just like us they did not like money belts or fanny packs. So we expanded and designed tank tops and t-shirts with pockets. As these took off, we soon developed new designs. For every order of new stock (we place 2-3 large orders a year now) we have added a new design. Our last addition was a t-shirt dress with two secret pockets. Before that we added circle scarves and leggings, We are currently working on about 5 new designs. These days we are much more professional, both in regards to design and in regards to the tech pack (i.e. size charts, quality, sewing instructions etc.). We have learnt it on the job and now know quite a bit about both fabric and sourcing.
When starting out the most difficult thing was finding the manufacturer and especially one that would supply consistently high quality. We are on our fourth manufacturer now. The first in China started delivering lesser quality by the third order. We then, though recommendations from a friend at a Swedish children's clothing company, found a manufacturer in India. They did an excellent job for 3 years but their staff turnaround is huge as all the competent project managers leave to get married. Last year they failed to meet all delivery times and also messed up some sizing so we have been forced to look elsewhere. When looking for a new manufacturer we sent them some samples and asked to copy them exactly and give us price quotes, we then wear and wash and dry the samples repeatedly to check quality. If they stack up, we proceed with a smaller test order. After all, this is a lot of money per order and we need to know the manufacturer gets it all right; from quality to sizing to colors to packaging to shipping. Just packaging products for shipping, is a whole side career: you have to get SKUs, packaging labels, quantities, sorting just right. Many fulfillment centers, and especially Amazon, get very upset if the packaging, documentation or labelling of incoming shipments is not exactly right, which translates to more costs.
Last year our Christmas order arrived in February, making us miss out on the Christmas sales. That can not happen again. So we now have two manufacturers, one in India and one in Turkey.
Many people, especially in the US, want to manufacture in the US. I get that it is a pride, a solidarity thing and I completely understand that. That said, we are not Americans and we have no greater loyalty to any one country - we sell all over the world and I believe all counties can do an equally good job and also deserve the jobs equally. The quotes we did receive from American companies were so high they would simply not be feasible for us at our size anyways. The US quotes are more than double what India can offer including shipping and customs.
Our startup costs were low. We have no office. No fixed staff. Initially we did everything ourselves, absolutely everything from site design, to photography, to product design to accounting to legal. The only fixed start up cost was setting up the LLC. The other costs were getting our first prototype and buying lots of samples to test out. Setting up the store was 30 USD. Of course the first order was a huge cost. We paid about 30,000 USD for it. It was a gamble and scary but in the end it worked out!
These days we have two staff. One works on fulfillment and manufacturing and one works with administration/customer service. Both travel full time and the work is completely online. We also hire freelancers through various freelance sites for site design, photo editing, bookkeeping, etc. We use a fulfillment center in the US called Efulfillment Service INC out of Michigan. It is our third fulfillment partner. The others were ok initially, but they both got sold to larger entities and completely lost their customer service and response times and they also kept increasing shipping and packing costs.

Describe the process of launching the online store/business.

Creating a website is easy and inexpensive these days - it is the easiest and most fun part of launching a store I think. The site we have now is our third design. It is completely focused on our target audience, which after a few years of being in business, we now know are not city people, overly trendy people, but regular folks, who worry a tad when traveling, middle to high income, friendly, open minded. The design reflects this and we have purposefully set out not to be especially trendy in the design, by this I mean adopting the omnipresent minimal hipster design. We aim to appeal to a large set of audience in design of site and products, and also in regards to product design and sizing, for example we have sizes ranging from XXS to XXXL.
We have worked in the startup business before but always in larger companies as part of a venture capital group. The Clever Travel Companion is a mom and pop shop and completely lean, leaner than anything. It was entirely funded by our own money: when we decided to leave Sweden and travel, we sold our house. That money funded the company and we basically used it all to live off of whilst launching: had it not worked we would have been broke. Again. It was a few hard years getting things to where they are today, where we can live comfortably and not be completely financially exposed all the time.

Since launch, what has worked to attract and retain customers?

When we started in 2011 social media was not as big of a thing as it is today when it is completely ubiquitous. Initially we only had the site, but we soon started Pinterest, Facebook and Instagram accounts. We have never really used Twitter. Pinterest never did much for us. Facebook is what works best, but that too is slow compared to selling via the site and Amazon. Facebook ads can work but they take a lot of work tweaking to get it right and maintain good ROI. Google ads are the same, a lot of work and money in order to see results.
Since day one we have worked on getting press coverage. It is a lot more difficult today than it was just a few years ago. Journalists and bloggers are inundated with press releases and request for coverage, making it very hard to be seen and stand out. It takes a lot of work: First finding appropriate writers and blogs and then finding contact information, writing appropriate and personalized emails and then following up. That said, it is totally worth it. Our growth is mainly based off of press coverage. Our customers are not as active on social media as let’s say the younger generation is. We track our sales and see where they come from - it is about 75% directly derived from reviews. Of course everyone wants an ad or coverage that goes viral, or for Oprah to put you on some list, and so would we, but it is difficult and it is not something that you can count on. We just keep plugging away at the press as it consistently delivers, press coverage is what works and every press mention is directly transferable to an increase in sales.
We also work on affiliates - we have close cooperation with some bloggers and they plug our products in exchange for a percentage of sales. We do not pay for coverage. Many, many bloggers do want money in exchange for coverage, but we want honest, real reviews of our gear. We want the people plugging our gear to know what it is and actually like it. We supply free samples of course.
We have a pretty good SEO set up at this point: Our favorable press coverage and our blog, which we really try to work on. We write about anything travel related and we try to be relatively SEO focused. In sum, we focus on organic growth rather than paid marketing and so far we have been pleased with the results. That said, we are always open to trying new strategies, apps and what not. Getting press is never ending and it is crucial to always be seen in new places, in order to increase sales.

How is everything going nowadays, and what are your plans for the future?

We have a steady stream of customers and we are slowly but surely growing every day. We are always thinking of new products. The only thing slowing us down is the design and the prototype process which is slow. We have to find manufacturers and then make our designs come to life. It takes many reiterations to getting things right. We will be launching 5 new product in the next year or so. We are also transitioning staff. Our current admin/service rep is moving on to another project with us and we are welcoming a new addition.
We would like to see sales increase and are constantly working on that. Eventually we would like to discuss a sale or merger. We are entrepreneurs and love coming up with and starting new concepts. As the Clever Travel Companion grows it takes more of our time, leaving less time for developing new ideas and projects.

Through starting the business, have you learned anything particularly helpful or advantageous?

There is no golden rule for starting a business. Read all the entrepreneurial books you want, but in the end it is all about getting things done, getting up and doing it. Anyone can do it, but I think many people do not realize how much work it entails to get a business off the ground. We just see the Shark Tank and Silicon Valley success stories, and they make it look so easy, and fast. But that is not reality - most businesses are small, family run, time intense projects. It takes work! We are grateful and happy to be where we are today with The Clever Travel Companion. That said, we have worked very hard and many, many hours to get here and to have the lifestyle we now get to enjoy.
The worst aspect in my opinion is dealing with unreasonable customers. Most people are friendly, nice and understanding but every so often we get difficult customers and there is really no way of dealing properly with them. No matter what you do they will give you bad reviews and mess things up. For example one customer was very upset that we shipped her order with UK mail rather than USPS to Australia (even though UK mail was cheaper and faster). She messaged several times a day and was very angry and demanded discounts and all kinds of things. When the package arrived (one day faster than estimates) she was furious that the package was left on the porch. Because of all this she gave us scorchingly bad reviews everywhere she could. Now of course we tried to explain that we cannot control Australian mail services but she blamed us for everything. This is just one example but all companies get customers like this. They take a lot of time. A lot. And they always leave bad reviews no matter what one does.
We have a policy to always reply same day to all messages. Always. We are always polite and helpful and if a customer is unhappy we do everything we can to fix it. If a package gets lost we reship, if a product doesn’t fit we exchange/refund it etc.. But for some people it just isn’t enough, they want to yell and scream and mistreat someone. We still haven’t figured out how to manage it. It is time consuming and unpleasant.
On the other hand, many customers expect to be treated badly by online retailers and are surprised that we actually care and just by listening and trying to help in any way, many customers end up pleased and friendly. We get many return customers simply through providing great customer service. This often takes the edge out of complaints and anger that the customer has saved up. We try to make every single customer happy.
Also, we get the scammers. People claiming things never arrived or that things arrived broken. Yes, things get lost, but not often. All our products are inspected before shipping so the chance that they arrive default is slim. We still get people demanding refunds and claiming things are broken. And despite tracking info saying items were signed for and delivered people demand refunds saying their package never arrived.
We just chalk it up to losses and expect it, but unfortunately this happens more than we would like to think.
Another negative is dealing with large corporations, such as Amazon. It can be very time consuming and frustrating.

What platform/tools do you use for your business?

There are so many great tools out there but we try to keep the ones we use to a minimum. Many tools can make you and your business a lot more efficient but too many tools can also create issues by themselves. There are always compatibility issues when different tools do not update on the same schedule, some needs integrating with other tools etc. Shopify is our "home" and we try to keep integrations to a minimum. That said, we have great use of the tools that we do use and change them from time to time when something that solves a certain issue better comes along.
We mostly sell through our own site and through Amazon and are now starting to really get into wholesale as well. We have also tried selling through eBay and have "stores" on Pinterest and Facebook but that is not really working well for us at this point.
You can’t really talk about selling online and not mention Amazon - Amazon probably has an impact on every single e-tailer out there, either as a sales channel or as a competitor. Amazon is amazing at driving sales but selling through Amazon adds to the administrative burden and, above all, raises the frustration level. We already sell all over the world through our own site but also through Amazon in various countries. We do sell quite well through Amazon, but working with Amazon is a mess: Their system is cumbersome and honestly, completely messed up. Getting changes on the product listings is impossible. We tried Amazon Vendor Central, where Amazon purchases stock directly from you. That did not work well for us and slowed sales markedly. Unfortunately, after we went back to Fulfillment by Amazon and regular Amazon sale, i.e. where we sell and fulfill ourselves, Amazon has completely messed up our listing and we are having to spend a lot of time getting our own listings back in order to clean them up.
Issues like this is something you will always have to deal with, every time a third party gets involved, so much work and time is taken from real stuff, like developing the business. Honestly, we would love not to sell on Amazon, but they have too many customers for that. The Amazon customer service for sellers is non existent and they do not help in any way which is sad; I truly believe that Amazon could increase their own revenues to even more epic levels if they worked more actively with streamlining and simplifying the system for sellers (as well as themselves).
Here are the bulk of the other tools we use:

What have been the most influential books, podcasts, or other resources?

We have read all the typical books; Tim Ferriss, Seth Godin, startup and entrepreneur magazines and blogs. They are inspirational of course, they get you pumped up and excited and makes anything seem possible and attainable. But they are not real life, and there really are very few books with concrete advice for small, lean, one or two person, organically growing, self funded companies like ours - which is probably the most common type of company. What is lacking in my opinion is information on how to do it: We have spent so much time researching and solving problems. Problems that I know many others have already solved. I would like to see a book with real, hands on advice, step by step how to’s: how to get press, how to talk to customers, how to get prototypes made, how to successfully buy ads on Facebook and Google - with real examples, not fantasy ones. Most companies do not blow up and grow to millions in sales in a few years, most companies grow steadily over years. Most books only say "do lots of PR", do Google ads and “it will happen”. Yeah, right, I know that, but how exactly? No one says how to reach the journalists in this day and age, no one explains how ads really work and what pays off. So anyone writing a book, use more examples, interview more real entrepreneurs on how it is really done in small, one or two man run operations where the founders do it all, where there is no marketing team or PR team, just you doing all the grunt work yourself.
We would love to read more real life stories with concrete information on how to take the business to the next step. That said we purposefully do not want to grow in regards to staff and size, we want to keep it lean and easily manageable. More staff does not always translate to more sales, but more staff does translate to more time, more problems and more costs. So we want to grow the Clever Travel Companion as much as we possibly can within in the confines of keeping it small.

Advice for other entrepreneurs who want to get started or are just starting out?

Initially we worked every day and every evening. It was very hard work. Some people just do not get how hard it is to make a product visible - there is so much stuff out there. Yes, some companies are lucky and hit the jackpot and get excellent coverage from a major source early on, but it is seldom a cinderella story and certainly not something you can count on happening - you just have to do the work, the press reach outs and it takes effort and time. If you have a good product, don’t give up, keep at it!
The main mistake we see others doing is spending too much money: They hire consultants and specialists for everything. That way the company will take forever to be profitable. Keep it lean, learn to do things yourself and, above all, get to know your business with all the processes involved, your products and certainly your customers - without knowing that there is not way to hire help should you want to, you need to know the basics to be able to be in control.
The concept is easy, the plugging away is not. That said, we are working for ourselves and building something for our family. If we had regular jobs we would be spending just as much time, but we would be making money for someone else. So why not go for it and work for yourself? It’s your life, take control of is so that you can live your own life rather than someone else's.
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$50k/month selling clothes to travelers

Hey - Pat from here with another interview.
Today's interview is with Johanna Denize of Clever Travel Companion, a brand that makes Clothing for travelers.
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Hello! Who are you and what are you working on?

My name is Johanna and I own and run the Clever Travel Companion together with my husband. We are originally from Sweden. Nowadays, we live an entirely location independent/nomadic or whatchamacallit lifestyle together with our eight year old son. It has taken a number of years to get to this point, but the goal when starting our company was always to be able to live off of an online based business so we would never be tied down to any one place or work location. Starting and being successful with our company has enabled us to live the life we want. That said it was not always easy and it has taken a lot of work to get here.
Today the Clever Travel Companion funds our travels and our lifestyle and it enables us to spend a lot of time with our son. We do not work full time on our company any longer and we have two employees who help us out with administration. We do all product development and business development and also a lot of press ourselves.
On the other hand we work all the time, and are never off. Finding a balance between free time and work is hard when you run your own business. There are always new product ideas, new projects and new business opportunities to explore. Wherever we travel, we also work, sourcing products and ideas and meeting manufacturers etc.
We are just about to set sail actually - we have spent 6 months getting our teak laden (which sounds fancy but to sailors just means a lot of work) sailboat ready. As soon as hurricane season is over we are heading south to the Caribbeans and then who knows where! As long as we can get access to the Internet, we are free to go anywhere.
We purposefully set out to design our life and business in order to be free like this. It took us many years and lots and lots of hard work, but we can finally say we are successful and have accomplished our goals. We are still growing our company (and working on many other business ideas) but we do not go to an office, we do not have meetings, we have no set schedule and we completely control our own time and life. That was always the goal, rather than making a fixed amount of money or being ‘rich’. That said the Clever Travel Companion is doing well, $50,000 plus a month and growing.
We started the company in a niche we know well - travel. Having been pickpocketed ourselves on our travels we decided to design products that would prevent other travelers from meeting the same fate or from simply misplacing or dropping their money or passports somewhere off the beaten path. Our products include underwear, t-shirts, leggings, hoodies, dresses and scarves, all with secret, zippered pockets to hide a travelers’ valuables. We have all seen the Amazing Race and how almost every season a team misplaces their passports, and went on to lose the race, right? If they had only had one of our products that would not have happened. After all, no one misplaces the clothing (especially not their underwear) on their body! Our best seller these days is our circle scarf with two secret pockets that hide passports, cell phones, cash and credit cards. No pickpocket can get to the traveler’s valuables when zipped and hidden in any of our travel products with secret zippered pockets.

What's your backstory and how did you come up with the idea?

I have always loved to travel. In fact I met my now husband when we were both studying in Moscow. We are both from Stockholm, Sweden, where we had never met, even though we had friends in common. We were in our early twenties and decided to travel together. We went backpacking across Asia, and started out with taking the Trans Siberian railroad from Moscow to Beijing. It was quite an adventure and definitely not luxurious at all. This was in the early nineties and Russia had just opened up. I ended up getting things stolen from me on the train to my great chagrin as we were both poor students at the time.
Earlier, when I was 16, I had spent an entire summer delivering newspapers, starting at 4 in the morning, every single day. I had saved up to go to London. In London I had my money in my inside pocket, yet somehow a pickpocket got to me. I lost my entire savings in a matter of seconds (there were no credit cards in those days for kids). I was pretty devastated.
After these incidents I tried all the regular travel safety stuff, such as neck pouches and money belts, but they were just not any good. They are cumbersome, sweaty and just not doing it for me. I have spent many nights in hostels fretting about my stuff - at 17 I went to Greece with some girlfriends and we stayed in these funky hostels on the roof of a house. It was basically just bunk bed after bunk bed and a shower room. People had their stuff stolen regularly - there were no lockers, nowhere to hide anything. So we walked around with all our money and passports on us at all times and we slept with our bags in our beds. It was exhausting trying to make sure everything was safe all the time. For years I had this idea of making better travel safety gear but life got in the way: university, work, etc.
We both worked in venture capital and the startup world prior to the 2000 .com crash. It was fun and we learnt a lot super fast. As young, newly graduated ‘professionals’ we got to do what usually takes years to do: we were CEOs of startups, we had employees, offices abroad and managed a lot of money. Unfortunately it all came crashing down and we never lucked out and cashed out as many others had time to do. We still had to work and were broke again. For many years we worked as consultants to startups and we also tried, to various degrees of success, starting new ventures.
When our son was born we decided we did not want to ever go back to a 9-5 desk job or live conventional lives. We wanted our freedom and most of all we wanted to spend time with our son, not have him taken care of by others every day and only see him at night. We also wanted to see more of the world. We wanted to travel. We decided to overhaul our life and become nomadic for real, rather than try to find somewhere to settle down. We had tried settling down and renovated house after house in hopes that it would be the one. Alas we always felt a need to move, to see more. So we decided to become nomadic. To do this we needed a business that would comply with our lifestyle. We decided it was finally time to start our travel safety company.
We had already designed the first products. We had been to China a few years earlier looking for bag manufacturers and we knew a lot about the sourcing process in China. We started working on all levels at the same time developing the product and building a website and all that comes with a startup.
As for validating the product, we based it off our own experiences and also talking with fellow travelers. We had thought about this product line for years and we knew the market and that it was a good idea.
It is funny, in the nineties it cost hundreds of thousands, if not millions, to build an ecommerce platform for a startup and it took months to complete. With today's ecommerce software it is is just around 30 dollars a month, and you can have a rudimentary looking store up and running in a day. It is amazing how this sector has developed. After some research we decided to go with Shopify. This was 2011 so even Shopify was pretty new at the time. Setting up the store was easy, it is pretty much self explanatory. Getting the first shipment of products however, took much longer. We went through many iterations and quality checks for the first products, until we finally had what we wanted. Our first products were mens and womens underwear with two secret hidden pockets to store money, credit cards and passports.
Why underwear? Our initial thought was that the traveler needed to be able to completely hide the valuables and to also be able to sleep with the stuff hidden and never misplace them. After all, who misplaces underwear?
Our research showed that upwards of 50% of travelers at some time either lose or get their belongings stolen when traveling. It is a huge problem for insurance companies, reimbursing theft and loss. We decided that our first product should be something that truly worked and that would be fun for the press to cover.
We initially did everything ourselves, the site, the designs etc. We are completely self funded, and we ran, and still run, everything very lean. There is not much one cannot do or learn to do with some effort put in.
I clearly remember our first sale. Everything was set up, the site, the logistics, and I had started doing PR by emailing travel writers. Our first article mention was in Australia, in the Sydney Morning Herald. We woke up one morning to several orders from Australia but we couldn’t find the source online. It turned out there had been a small notice in the offline newspaper and that tiny notice worked and immediately translated to sales. After this initial small success, getting more PR was our goal. I emailed everyone I could find. I sat down and researched travel writers names and emails. It took forever and it was just hard work. Many writers do not offer their email addresses online if at all, and it takes quite a lot of research work to find them I reached out to hundreds of writers. Eventually it started to pick up steam - the travel editor at LA Times covered us for a gift guide just before Christmas and that really helped.
It was very, very slow going and I spent countless hours doing media outreach, mainly just emailing writers and bloggers. Most never replied, most ignored me, and many probably never even opened the email (these days I use MailTrack.io so I know who reads what, whereas in those days it was really cold emailing) but some responded and asked for samples and covered us. Of course some just wanted free stuff and never wrote anything.

Describe the process of designing, prototyping, and manufacturing the product.

The hardest in getting a new product to market in our experience is finding and settling for a manufacturer. There are so many out there and so many shady or just bad quality manufacturers and sourcing partners.
We initially used an American sourcing company. We wanted to start small, with a small batch and most manufacturers have minimum order quantities that they require. In regards to clothing that means that the buyer needs to purchase a certain amount of fabric in order to make the order viable. Initially, we did not want to / could not do that. So we found a sourcing company from China with US offices (they don’t exist anymore hence we cannot give a recommendation) that could help us with a smaller order. That meant using existing colors and fabrics of course.
We initially ordered 5 color sets and 500 of each for both women's and men's as a trial. The price was way higher than what we pay today, which is normal. The smaller the order the more you pay.
The first order took forever: I am not a designer and we did our first order based on rudimentary drawings off of products I found in stores and basically drew instructions on.
We then drew and sew on them and sent the ‘finished’ prototype to the manufacturer who made the first real prototype. These went back and forth several times until we were happy. We then placed our first order for 5,000 products in all.
As we were just starting out we did not want to get a warehouse for fulfillment just yet. My sister who lives in the UK was our first fulfillment partner. She stored all the products in her garage and fulfilled all orders for us. We thought we would start with Europe and grow from there, but from day one we have sold much better in the US and Australia than anywhere in Europe. We now have a professional fulfillment partner in the US fulfilling all orders.
We quickly realized what worked and what didn’t based on the first batch. We realized that men only want black, gray and white underwear. Colors look great on the site but no one buys them. Women want pink and black and gray. When we knew the idea was working, we knew we needed to expand the product line. People clearly liked our idea and saw a need for our product, they got it and just like us they did not like money belts or fanny packs. So we expanded and designed tank tops and t-shirts with pockets. As these took off, we soon developed new designs. For every order of new stock (we place 2-3 large orders a year now) we have added a new design. Our last addition was a t-shirt dress with two secret pockets. Before that we added circle scarves and leggings, We are currently working on about 5 new designs. These days we are much more professional, both in regards to design and in regards to the tech pack (i.e. size charts, quality, sewing instructions etc.). We have learnt it on the job and now know quite a bit about both fabric and sourcing.
When starting out the most difficult thing was finding the manufacturer and especially one that would supply consistently high quality. We are on our fourth manufacturer now. The first in China started delivering lesser quality by the third order. We then, though recommendations from a friend at a Swedish children's clothing company, found a manufacturer in India. They did an excellent job for 3 years but their staff turnaround is huge as all the competent project managers leave to get married. Last year they failed to meet all delivery times and also messed up some sizing so we have been forced to look elsewhere. When looking for a new manufacturer we sent them some samples and asked to copy them exactly and give us price quotes, we then wear and wash and dry the samples repeatedly to check quality. If they stack up, we proceed with a smaller test order. After all, this is a lot of money per order and we need to know the manufacturer gets it all right; from quality to sizing to colors to packaging to shipping. Just packaging products for shipping, is a whole side career: you have to get SKUs, packaging labels, quantities, sorting just right. Many fulfillment centers, and especially Amazon, get very upset if the packaging, documentation or labelling of incoming shipments is not exactly right, which translates to more costs.
Last year our Christmas order arrived in February, making us miss out on the Christmas sales. That can not happen again. So we now have two manufacturers, one in India and one in Turkey.
Many people, especially in the US, want to manufacture in the US. I get that it is a pride, a solidarity thing and I completely understand that. That said, we are not Americans and we have no greater loyalty to any one country - we sell all over the world and I believe all counties can do an equally good job and also deserve the jobs equally. The quotes we did receive from American companies were so high they would simply not be feasible for us at our size anyways. The US quotes are more than double what India can offer including shipping and customs.
Our startup costs were low. We have no office. No fixed staff. Initially we did everything ourselves, absolutely everything from site design, to photography, to product design to accounting to legal. The only fixed start up cost was setting up the LLC. The other costs were getting our first prototype and buying lots of samples to test out. Setting up the store was 30 USD. Of course the first order was a huge cost. We paid about 30,000 USD for it. It was a gamble and scary but in the end it worked out!
These days we have two staff. One works on fulfillment and manufacturing and one works with administration/customer service. Both travel full time and the work is completely online. We also hire freelancers through various freelance sites for site design, photo editing, bookkeeping, etc. We use a fulfillment center in the US called Efulfillment Service INC out of Michigan. It is our third fulfillment partner. The others were ok initially, but they both got sold to larger entities and completely lost their customer service and response times and they also kept increasing shipping and packing costs.

Describe the process of launching the online store/business.

Creating a website is easy and inexpensive these days - it is the easiest and most fun part of launching a store I think. The site we have now is our third design. It is completely focused on our target audience, which after a few years of being in business, we now know are not city people, overly trendy people, but regular folks, who worry a tad when traveling, middle to high income, friendly, open minded. The design reflects this and we have purposefully set out not to be especially trendy in the design, by this I mean adopting the omnipresent minimal hipster design. We aim to appeal to a large set of audience in design of site and products, and also in regards to product design and sizing, for example we have sizes ranging from XXS to XXXL.
We have worked in the startup business before but always in larger companies as part of a venture capital group. The Clever Travel Companion is a mom and pop shop and completely lean, leaner than anything. It was entirely funded by our own money: when we decided to leave Sweden and travel, we sold our house. That money funded the company and we basically used it all to live off of whilst launching: had it not worked we would have been broke. Again. It was a few hard years getting things to where they are today, where we can live comfortably and not be completely financially exposed all the time.

Since launch, what has worked to attract and retain customers?

When we started in 2011 social media was not as big of a thing as it is today when it is completely ubiquitous. Initially we only had the site, but we soon started Pinterest, Facebook and Instagram accounts. We have never really used Twitter. Pinterest never did much for us. Facebook is what works best, but that too is slow compared to selling via the site and Amazon. Facebook ads can work but they take a lot of work tweaking to get it right and maintain good ROI. Google ads are the same, a lot of work and money in order to see results.
Since day one we have worked on getting press coverage. It is a lot more difficult today than it was just a few years ago. Journalists and bloggers are inundated with press releases and request for coverage, making it very hard to be seen and stand out. It takes a lot of work: First finding appropriate writers and blogs and then finding contact information, writing appropriate and personalized emails and then following up. That said, it is totally worth it. Our growth is mainly based off of press coverage. Our customers are not as active on social media as let’s say the younger generation is. We track our sales and see where they come from - it is about 75% directly derived from reviews. Of course everyone wants an ad or coverage that goes viral, or for Oprah to put you on some list, and so would we, but it is difficult and it is not something that you can count on. We just keep plugging away at the press as it consistently delivers, press coverage is what works and every press mention is directly transferable to an increase in sales.
We also work on affiliates - we have close cooperation with some bloggers and they plug our products in exchange for a percentage of sales. We do not pay for coverage. Many, many bloggers do want money in exchange for coverage, but we want honest, real reviews of our gear. We want the people plugging our gear to know what it is and actually like it. We supply free samples of course.
We have a pretty good SEO set up at this point: Our favorable press coverage and our blog, which we really try to work on. We write about anything travel related and we try to be relatively SEO focused. In sum, we focus on organic growth rather than paid marketing and so far we have been pleased with the results. That said, we are always open to trying new strategies, apps and what not. Getting press is never ending and it is crucial to always be seen in new places, in order to increase sales.

How is everything going nowadays, and what are your plans for the future?

We have a steady stream of customers and we are slowly but surely growing every day. We are always thinking of new products. The only thing slowing us down is the design and the prototype process which is slow. We have to find manufacturers and then make our designs come to life. It takes many reiterations to getting things right. We will be launching 5 new product in the next year or so. We are also transitioning staff. Our current admin/service rep is moving on to another project with us and we are welcoming a new addition.
We would like to see sales increase and are constantly working on that. Eventually we would like to discuss a sale or merger. We are entrepreneurs and love coming up with and starting new concepts. As the Clever Travel Companion grows it takes more of our time, leaving less time for developing new ideas and projects.

Through starting the business, have you learned anything particularly helpful or advantageous?

There is no golden rule for starting a business. Read all the entrepreneurial books you want, but in the end it is all about getting things done, getting up and doing it. Anyone can do it, but I think many people do not realize how much work it entails to get a business off the ground. We just see the Shark Tank and Silicon Valley success stories, and they make it look so easy, and fast. But that is not reality - most businesses are small, family run, time intense projects. It takes work! We are grateful and happy to be where we are today with The Clever Travel Companion. That said, we have worked very hard and many, many hours to get here and to have the lifestyle we now get to enjoy.
The worst aspect in my opinion is dealing with unreasonable customers. Most people are friendly, nice and understanding but every so often we get difficult customers and there is really no way of dealing properly with them. No matter what you do they will give you bad reviews and mess things up. For example one customer was very upset that we shipped her order with UK mail rather than USPS to Australia (even though UK mail was cheaper and faster). She messaged several times a day and was very angry and demanded discounts and all kinds of things. When the package arrived (one day faster than estimates) she was furious that the package was left on the porch. Because of all this she gave us scorchingly bad reviews everywhere she could. Now of course we tried to explain that we cannot control Australian mail services but she blamed us for everything. This is just one example but all companies get customers like this. They take a lot of time. A lot. And they always leave bad reviews no matter what one does.
We have a policy to always reply same day to all messages. Always. We are always polite and helpful and if a customer is unhappy we do everything we can to fix it. If a package gets lost we reship, if a product doesn’t fit we exchange/refund it etc.. But for some people it just isn’t enough, they want to yell and scream and mistreat someone. We still haven’t figured out how to manage it. It is time consuming and unpleasant.
On the other hand, many customers expect to be treated badly by online retailers and are surprised that we actually care and just by listening and trying to help in any way, many customers end up pleased and friendly. We get many return customers simply through providing great customer service. This often takes the edge out of complaints and anger that the customer has saved up. We try to make every single customer happy.
Also, we get the scammers. People claiming things never arrived or that things arrived broken. Yes, things get lost, but not often. All our products are inspected before shipping so the chance that they arrive default is slim. We still get people demanding refunds and claiming things are broken. And despite tracking info saying items were signed for and delivered people demand refunds saying their package never arrived.
We just chalk it up to losses and expect it, but unfortunately this happens more than we would like to think.
Another negative is dealing with large corporations, such as Amazon. It can be very time consuming and frustrating.

What platform/tools do you use for your business?

There are so many great tools out there but we try to keep the ones we use to a minimum. Many tools can make you and your business a lot more efficient but too many tools can also create issues by themselves. There are always compatibility issues when different tools do not update on the same schedule, some needs integrating with other tools etc. Shopify is our "home" and we try to keep integrations to a minimum. That said, we have great use of the tools that we do use and change them from time to time when something that solves a certain issue better comes along.
We mostly sell through our own site and through Amazon and are now starting to really get into wholesale as well. We have also tried selling through eBay and have "stores" on Pinterest and Facebook but that is not really working well for us at this point.
You can’t really talk about selling online and not mention Amazon - Amazon probably has an impact on every single e-tailer out there, either as a sales channel or as a competitor. Amazon is amazing at driving sales but selling through Amazon adds to the administrative burden and, above all, raises the frustration level. We already sell all over the world through our own site but also through Amazon in various countries. We do sell quite well through Amazon, but working with Amazon is a mess: Their system is cumbersome and honestly, completely messed up. Getting changes on the product listings is impossible. We tried Amazon Vendor Central, where Amazon purchases stock directly from you. That did not work well for us and slowed sales markedly. Unfortunately, after we went back to Fulfillment by Amazon and regular Amazon sale, i.e. where we sell and fulfill ourselves, Amazon has completely messed up our listing and we are having to spend a lot of time getting our own listings back in order to clean them up.
Issues like this is something you will always have to deal with, every time a third party gets involved, so much work and time is taken from real stuff, like developing the business. Honestly, we would love not to sell on Amazon, but they have too many customers for that. The Amazon customer service for sellers is non existent and they do not help in any way which is sad; I truly believe that Amazon could increase their own revenues to even more epic levels if they worked more actively with streamlining and simplifying the system for sellers (as well as themselves).
Here are the bulk of the other tools we use:

What have been the most influential books, podcasts, or other resources?

We have read all the typical books; Tim Ferriss, Seth Godin, startup and entrepreneur magazines and blogs. They are inspirational of course, they get you pumped up and excited and makes anything seem possible and attainable. But they are not real life, and there really are very few books with concrete advice for small, lean, one or two person, organically growing, self funded companies like ours - which is probably the most common type of company. What is lacking in my opinion is information on how to do it: We have spent so much time researching and solving problems. Problems that I know many others have already solved. I would like to see a book with real, hands on advice, step by step how to’s: how to get press, how to talk to customers, how to get prototypes made, how to successfully buy ads on Facebook and Google - with real examples, not fantasy ones. Most companies do not blow up and grow to millions in sales in a few years, most companies grow steadily over years. Most books only say "do lots of PR", do Google ads and “it will happen”. Yeah, right, I know that, but how exactly? No one says how to reach the journalists in this day and age, no one explains how ads really work and what pays off. So anyone writing a book, use more examples, interview more real entrepreneurs on how it is really done in small, one or two man run operations where the founders do it all, where there is no marketing team or PR team, just you doing all the grunt work yourself.
We would love to read more real life stories with concrete information on how to take the business to the next step. That said we purposefully do not want to grow in regards to staff and size, we want to keep it lean and easily manageable. More staff does not always translate to more sales, but more staff does translate to more time, more problems and more costs. So we want to grow the Clever Travel Companion as much as we possibly can within in the confines of keeping it small.

Advice for other entrepreneurs who want to get started or are just starting out?

Initially we worked every day and every evening. It was very hard work. Some people just do not get how hard it is to make a product visible - there is so much stuff out there. Yes, some companies are lucky and hit the jackpot and get excellent coverage from a major source early on, but it is seldom a cinderella story and certainly not something you can count on happening - you just have to do the work, the press reach outs and it takes effort and time. If you have a good product, don’t give up, keep at it!
The main mistake we see others doing is spending too much money: They hire consultants and specialists for everything. That way the company will take forever to be profitable. Keep it lean, learn to do things yourself and, above all, get to know your business with all the processes involved, your products and certainly your customers - without knowing that there is not way to hire help should you want to, you need to know the basics to be able to be in control.
The concept is easy, the plugging away is not. That said, we are working for ourselves and building something for our family. If we had regular jobs we would be spending just as much time, but we would be making money for someone else. So why not go for it and work for yourself? It’s your life, take control of is so that you can live your own life rather than someone else's.
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buy wholesale Indian clothing for women. Get Wholesale Women clothing, Wholesale ladies dress at low price in India USA, UK, Worldwide. Another great site to buy sell wholesale products online in India. Indiamart offers platform and tools to connect buyers across India with more than 50 lakh suppliers. It is suitable for SMEs, large enterprises and individuals. Sellers can create a free website and post their products for free here. Koovs is hands down the trendiest website for clothing in India. They have unique clothes that look like they are straight out of the runway. Koovs frequently launches collections in collaboration with Indian and International designers. List of Wholesale Clothing Websites in India. The world has moved into an online space. It is one of the best ways to stock things from around the country and also the world. Retailers are paying attention to the fact that the fashion in India has changed quite a bit. Men and women like to deck themselves up and they do shop a lot. Are There Any Wholesale Clothing Vendors For Boutiques In India? Yes, there are several websites that specialize in clothing items that you may easily sell in your boutiques. Some of them are Wholesalebazar.biz, Wholesale box, Garmeto, and Voonik. They have a unique style and fabrics that you will definitely like. WholesaleBox is a marketplace for wholesale buying and selling across India, connecting manufacturers or big wholesalers directly to retailers. We are a bunch of technology and business people from IIMs, IITs, NITs, etc, who are working to bring efficiency in the whole distribution system and help retailers get more variety at their doorsteps. Yes, there are so many online shopping sites are available in India. Based on our requirement we need to select the sites, for example, if you wanna buy furniture visit Pepperfry, if you wish to buy groceries visit BigBasket, wish to buy electricals visit Amazon, If you want to buy fashionable clothes then you can buy them from Picknhook.com. Searching for good quality wholesale clothing distributors. These were some of the best and most trusted online clothing suppliers. You can start off by ordering a few sample clothings from the store. If you are happy on the material, size and quality, you can talk terms on a bulk purchase. I am sure they are more than happy to supply. MomJunction shares a list of the best kids clothing websites in India. 9 Best Clothing Websites For Kids. Online stores offer you a wide choice of designs and latest trends because they aggregate sellers from various parts of the country. Here are some such pan-India websites that sell children’s clothes. 1. best indian clothing online Indian clothing and Ethnic wear - every garment derived from this style of fashion can make a lady gorgeous with its elegance and charm. Indian ethnic wear has such a deep-rooted history in the Indian culture that you cannot complete any occasion, festivity, or marriage, without an authentic Indian attire.

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