Right now is the time to purchase wholesale item for Administrative Professionals Week and Mother’s Day gift baskets. You’re in one of the rare seasons when doubling up on inventory works to your advantage.

In previous newsletters, I’ve mentioned products that are evergreen, items that sell any time of the year no matter what the occasion. A mix of your own evergreen products along with spring-themed merchandise will sell now.

Consider chocolates packaged in spring-themed boxes, snack mixes in cello bags cinched with a flower adornment, and cell phone caddies that position themselves on desktops and home bureaus. These items will sell briskly for both occasions.

Another benefit to buying now is to ensure you have plenty of stock for Mother’s Day rather than waiting until the last minute when suppliers may not have what you need. That impacts on your profit, a disadvantage that works against your ability to satisfy clients and yourself.

Doubling up on inventory puts your mind at ease when suggesting product choices, and it also keeps your sales moving in the right direction.

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