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Is
Drop Shipping a Realistic Way to Make Money Online?
by: Kevin Nobleman
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Drop
shipping, for those who are unfamiliar with it, is a system whereby
you promote the products of a particular manufacturer, take orders directly,
and the manufacturer/source handles all the inventory and fulfillment
functions for you.
In a nutshell, here is the drop-ship system:
==> You generate and accept the order.
==> You take your profits out of the sale price.
==> You forward the order and the wholesale cost to the drop shipper.
==> The source factory ships directly to your customer.
The benefits of this arrangement are probably obvious: No inventory
cost to you.
* Substantially higher profits to you over what most regular affiliate
programs allow.
* The ability to quickly set-up inexpensive, highly targeted, niche
or mini-sites to test and promote diverse products.
This process has been around for years and has been responsible for
many highly successful mail order dealer relationships in the past.
Many of the top catalogers and other direct response marketers, have
been using this system to increase profits for decades. If you have
ever ordered a high priced item from a mail order catalog and been told
that the product was being shipped from the factory... then you have
experienced drop shipping first hand.
Drop shipping is, I believe, a virgin un-tapped storehouse of profits
for todays internet marketer.
On-line directories exist which reveal essential contact information
for drop shippers of over 2,000,000 products and 4,000 brands. Most
legitimate drop ship sources will require that you have a state tax
reseller number in order to approve you to sell their products and give
you the wholesale pricing you are looking for.
Beware of any drop ship source which requires you to pay a fee in order
to become a drop-ship dealer... or requires a membership. These are
generally organizations which make their money selling "drop ship licenses"...
and are, for the most part, scams. Legitimate drop shippers and factory
sources never charge you any fees other than the actual shipping costs
of the products you sell.
Another caveat... always make sure that you have a written agreement
with the source factory that you own the customer! The factory or drop
ship source should agree in writing not to solicit your customers in
any form. This is very important to you. Your customer list is one of
your most important assets. If the factory you are dealing with balks
at this request... use another source who will agree.
Almost every conceivable type of product is available from a drop shipper
willing to ship products in single units under your companies name.
Pick your interest area... electronics, consumer products, agricultural
& industrial products, office equipment & supplies, hobby gear, recreational
/ sporting goods, clothing, furniture, etc. The list of available products
from drop shippers is almost endless.
The products actual source is invisible to the consumer. The seller
(you) is able to build a database of customers that he/she owns and
controls (by agreement with the manufacturer) and has all the direct
marketing advantages that accompany that arrangement... while eliminating
the need for maintaining expensive inventory.
This arrangement offers maximum flexibility and cost savings for the
seller. If a product does not sell well online you can pull the advertising
(web page or mini-site) instantly with very little cost to you outside
of the actual time it took to build and test the web marketing effort.
Or, since this type of page/mini-site is so inexpensive to maintain
and host... you can simply leave the pages online and take whatever
orders trickle through... while you move on to the testing and promotion
of new drop ship products.
The manufacturer benefits from this relationship by gaining a legion
of active marketers promoting their products... at little or no cost
(other than those small costs involved with supporting the marketer
with online marketing materials like product images, sales materials,
etc).
As a marketer you are looking for several key components in developing
the drop-ship relationship with a source factory or distributor:
* High
Quality Products
* Blanket Product Liability Insurance (if applicable)
* A clear guarantee and return policy
* High Quality Marketing Materials ... product images (gifs, jpegs,
etc.), selling copy, other suitable web graphics, etc.
* A Customer Service Department that will work with you to develop the
best selling situation for you.
If you are a manufacturer seeking to expand distribution (or an inventor
with a new product ) you will find the willingness to drop ship in single
units will give you a strong competitive edge while you carve out increased
market share at little cost.
If you are an online marketer interested in offering high profit products
to your niche market (your website visitors) without incurring high
front-end development or inventory costs... then drop shipping is for
you.
Internet marketers are uniquely positioned to take profitable advantage
of the drop ship arrangement and should give this system a serious look.
About The Author
Kevin Nobleman has researched and uncovered numerous scams in the corrupt
online drop ship industry. He has written special articles to help people
avoid drop ship scams. With five years of experience in the online drop
ship industry, Kevin has discovered over two dozen legitimate drop ship
companies, wholesalers, independent suppliers and buyer/seller communities
he would encourage you to do business with. He provides this report
in a valuable information package on his website, http://www.restaurantandbar.org.
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