Dropshipping is the method of shipping products straight to your customers coming from a third-party distributor or supplier, without having an intermediary step (like storing the products at your physical business location).
With drop shipping, there’s no necessity to store inventory on hand, which saves your business the (time, labor, and monetary) and expenses of manufacturing and organizing the products yourself and managing your own storage facility property to stock them.
As far as internet-based business models go, the most prominent are eBay, Amazon, Etsy, Shopify, Woocommerce, and building your own eCommerce store.
This allows amateurs and experts alike to pick a niche and run their own dropship-based ecommerce store on Woocommerce, ebay, amazon or Shopify.
We have a full practical course for you, teaching step by step how to start a drop shipping business, starting with the basics and getting to the pro level there.
For some Shopify or Woocommerce, are the best, while for others eBay, Etsy, or amazon makes the best vehicle for your future business needs.
Another advantage of dropshipping is that you will not pay for the goods until the customer pays for them, making dropshipping an appealing option for people who don't want to risk buying products that won't easily sell.
The third alternative is to create your own eCommerce store using Shopify, Woocommerce, or other platforms.
Nowadays the shopping world is going online, and it’s just the beginning of the revolution - so if you are interested in creating your own online business, you’re in the right place and at the right time.
Step 1 - You list the supplier's product in your store for buyers to purchase.
Step 2 - The customer purchases something from your eCommerce store.
Step 3 - You order the exact same product that your customer paid for from your supplier.
Dropshipping is one of the most exciting work from home opportunities and online business strategies there is today.
There are three main things we will talk about: Importing (from Alibaba, China, or elsewhere), Arbitrage (going to local estate sales, flea markets, or garage sales.