What Is A DropShipper?
Ok, this is a very popular question. A dropshipper is basically just a company that stocks the merchandise for you so you don't have to stock any inventory. It's an incredibly opportunity
IF you have a good, trusted dropshipper and use them right.
You simply wait until you sell the product, then FIRST collect the money from your customer. THEN (and only then) then you go to the dropshipper and purchase the product (after you have already sold it and collected the money for it from your customer) you use the money your customer paid you to pay your dropshipper's wholesale price.
Now, since your customer paid you at the RETAIL price, you should have some money left over. If not, you need to work on your math. Seriously, that's basically how it works.
Then you go to the dropshipper, and tell them where to ship the merchandise ( give the dropshipper your customers shipping information and the should take it from there) so they can fill the order for you.)They all work a little different so be sure to read the policies of each company and talk with them if you have any questions. In other words, you don't stock it, you dont' ship it, and if it doesn't sell - who cares, move on to the next hot item, you're not stuck with a bunch of product in your garage tying up money you could be spending on your website and marketing.
You get to free yourself to focus on marketing and positioning your business and not on the tasks of warehousing and shipping. It's brilliant. Pretty cool huh. Yes dropshipping is real. But the problem is, you have to find the good ones and they can be hard to find. Many can be middle-men who have found the real source and they mark your prices up. So BEWARE, You need to know the real sources. Make the wrong mistake on your dropshipper and it could be a catastrophe. Make the right choice and it can be a dream come true.
I've spent a fortune to find just the right ones that I trust and I want to share them with you
at http://www.castleofsavings.com
Kind Regards,
Jeff Yancey
Wednesday
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