Apply to become a Wholesaler, Drop Shipper or Distributor! Alternative Health Care is host to over 20,000 herbal supplements, natural remedies, sports nutrition, organic food & grocery, vitamins, minerals and alternative medicine products. Whether you are a small or large retailer, alternative health provider, individual with a broad network of associates or a large distributor, AltHealthCare.com has a reseller program designed just for you! Apply now to become a distributor, wholesaler, eBayer or dropshiper FOR FREE!
We offer 4 programs:
1. Wholesale - For individual resellers, retail stores, health providers or others who purchase in bulk, resell and ship the products directly to consumers. 2. Drop Ship - For those who do not wish to order in bulk but who wish to resell our products and have us ship the products directly to their customers. 3. Distributor - For large distributors who typically wholesale our products to retail stores and health practitioners and who can meet the higher minimum order volumes. Contact us to apply. 4. Fulfillment - For small to medium herbal supplement and natural product manufacturers that need a portal for easy online order processing, affordable storage, inventory management, shipping services and timely turnaround. Contact us to apply. SEE WWW.SELLNATURALLY.COM FOR OUR CUSTOM DISTRIBUTOR WEBSTORE PRELOADED WITH 14,000 OF OUR TOP SELLING PRODUCTS! SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY! FAQ's about Wholesale & Dropship:
What is required to be a wholesaler or dropshipper? - Anyone can sell our products but we do require that you have the appropriate tax information that your state or local laws require. I have signed up but can't see my pricing? - Once your application has been received it will be reviewed within 3 business days. If approved, you will receive notification and may log in to see wholesale/dropship pricing. How much of a discount do I receive on wholesale/dropship? - Profit margins can vary from product to product but can be as high as 55% How do I place wholesale or dropship orders? - Once your account is approved you may log in and place orders online, by phone or email to be shipped directly to your customer. Where do I get pictures and descriptions for the products? - You must get the information from the manufactures' website. It is important to only used manufacturer approved descriptions DSHEA compliant descriptions. Can I sell the products on eBay or Amazon? - You may only sell products that you have in your possession so you may not use our dropship services to sell on these websites. Why Choose Our Industry?
A Business that is thriving in a struggling economy?
Sales of herbal and botanical dietary supplements in the United States rose slightly in some market channels in 2008, according to data gathered from market research firms. Information Resources Inc. (IRI) found steady growth of herbal supplement sales in the mainstream market channel, and SPINS has reported that botanical supplement sales remained relatively stable in the health and natural food stores sector. Nutrition Business Journal, meanwhile, has pooled various primary and secondary data sources and determined that total estimated herb sales in the US market rose by 0.9% in 2008. $68 Billion Strong: Natural Products Industry Still on the Grow New Hope Natural Media recently released its Natural Foods Merchandiser 2008 Market Overview, revealing a nearly 10 percent overall growth of the natural products industry. Natural product retailers account for 47 percent of the $68 billion industry in the U.S. Retailers continue to lead the charge with plans to open new stores in 2009, ensuring further growth.
Growing the Organic Food and Grocery Business
One study, undertaken by the Organic Trade Association, surveyed manufacturers about the organic industry for 2008. The survey indicated that U.S. sales of organic products, both food and and non-food, have grown from $1 billion in 1990 to an estimated $24.6 billion in 2008, increasing 17 percent in the last year despite the current economic situation. Organic food sales rose nearly 16 percent, totaling $22.9 billion, and organic non-food sales rose 39 percent, totaling $1.6 billion. As Economy Is Down, Vitamin Sales Are UpAt the Vitamin Shoppe, a national chain with 414 stores, customers have been expressing alarm over health care costs and the high unemployment rate, said Tom Tolworthy, the company chairman. “The reduction of benefits associated with prescription drugs is sending people to prevention and alternative health care,” he said. The Vitamin Shoppe has tracked a rise in new customers of about 20 percent over the last six months, Mr. Tolworthy said. That increase is at least 25 percent higher than the rise in new customers that the chain saw in the recession of 2001. Nationally, the numbers tell a similar story. For the three months ending Dec. 28, sales of vitamins rose nearly 8 percent compared with the same period in 2007, according to Information Resources Inc., a market research company in Chicago. At the same time, sales of other health-related products — like cough and cold remedies, first-aid products and pain relievers — have been dipping, according to the Nielsen Company. The strong sales of vitamins and supplements have continued into this year. “Our best January and February in history are the ones that just happened,” said Tom Newmark, chief executive of New Chapter Inc., a 26-year-old supplements manufacturer in Brattleboro, Vt. Direct evidence linking the rise in sales to the recession is more anecdotal than scientific, though industry analysts said they saw the same correlation — though less pronounced — in previous downturns. APPLY NOW! |