eBay Dropshipping - Can eBay Dropshipping Work For You
We will come right to the point. EBay dropshipping and
eBay wholesale products suppliers are hot topics right now.
Whether or not you succeed using a business model that relies
on eBay dropship products sourcing may depend on your
understanding of a few key points.
It is important to understand:
the costs of eBay
what dropshipping is
drop ship companies versus true wholesale companies
product research
how selling on eBay is different from selling on a website or
offline
Before selling anything on eBay it is important to study the
additional eBay costs so that you'll know how much you need to
make to make a profit. Some of the extra costs include:
listing fees
final value fees
image hosting fees (can be optional)
fees for extras such as bold type, extra space for your
listing, larger picture size (optional)
"Buy it Now" fees (optional)
fixed price fees (optional)
PayPal or other payment processor fees
If you are selling in a highly competitive market, such as
cell phones and iPods, it will be particularly important to
factor these expenses into the cost of your item.
We also need to be clear on just what dropshipping is.
Dropshipping is an agreement between you and a product
distributor that allows you to sell a product without having to
either stock the item or ship the item. The dropshipper stores
all inventory. When you sell an item, you pay the dropshipper
the discounted price, and the dropshipper ships the item to
your customer under your business name. The profit you make is
the difference between what you charge your customer and what
you pay the dropshipper. Can this kind of business model work
on eBay?
A drop shipping company is not necessarily the same thing as
a true wholesale company. Remember, the dropshipper is merely
the distributor who stores and ships products under your
business name. A true wholesaler is a company with a special
license to purchase products directly from a manufacturer and
sell to retailers without charging sales tax. Retailers, or
resellers (that's you) then mark the cost up and sell to the
public.
A true wholesale company might also offer dropshipping as an
extra service. Sometimes you can negotiate dropshipping with a
wholesale distributor. Some dropshippers are also true
wholesalers. Many dropshippers, however, such as Doba or
Shopster, are essentially discount retail businesses. They have
already purchased or negotiate the purchase of goods from
wholesalers and then sell to you at a discount. The result of
this is that the costs of using the big warehouse dropshipper
is usually higher than the cost of goods purchased from a true
wholesaler.
What this means for eBay dropshipping, is that you have to
do the product research to find hard to find items that are in
high demand. If you plan to sell on eBay, it's important to
make sure that the eBay selling environment isn't too
competitive. If everyone else is selling the same item, you may
not be able to make a profit, and you might even lose money if
your auction doesn't sell.
You can succeed with eBay dropshipping, but please take the
time to research your products, assess demand and eBay
competition, and figure out the cost of selling and your
expectation of profit.
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