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How to Sell Vibrators for Profit

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By eHow Contributing Writer
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Selling vibrators and other sex toys can make you the most popular person on your block. Even a novice seller can rake in the bucks with these items. Choose a good supplier or party plan and you'll turn a profit in no time.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Search for a good sex toy party plan. Parties for women-only top the list, but you'll find a few geared for couples. These packages offer vibrators, lingerie and other sexy items that the hostess can sell at the party for profit. Some party plans worth checking out are Pure Romance and Passion Parties.

  2. Step 2

    Click on adult website opportunities if in-person parties aren't your thing. My Adult Store.net and others provide set-up packages for online adult toy businesses and feature a wide selection of vibrators. Considering the different vibrator models available, it's even possible to run a vibrator-only store.

  3. Step 3

    Open an adult toy store or sex shop for couples. The Internet adult product site, Adam and Eve, has now expanded to include brick and mortar stores. Contact them for information on how to obtain a franchise. Remember that zoning ordinances for adult businesses prove to be a hassle in certain areas, so study up on local laws if you want to open a retail sex toy store featuring vibrators you want to sell for profit.

  4. Step 4

    Get a booth at an adult trade show. Find a special sales angle to do this, like featuring only multicolored vibrators or "butterfly" vibrators for women to sell for profit.

  5. Step 5

    Be aware of the laws in your area for selling vibrators and other adult items. Police in Texas arrested a businesswoman for selling a vibrator to an undercover cop. Do your homework if you live in a conservative community and want to sell vibrators for profit, even if you're doing it online.

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