iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Business
 

Drop Shipping Myths

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
Stuart Lisonbee

For a lot of people, drop shipping can seem like a perfect solution to start an internet business. While drop shipping has its place in the world, there have been many myths associated with it.

Myths are propagated by people who think they understand something, but don't. You may have heard many things, both good and bad, about drop shipping. But if you want to know the truth about something, you should go to somebody that actually works in the business, rather than someone who has little more than rumors and conjecture.

Having run a business using drop shippers as my product source, as well as having worked in the drop shipping industry, I have nearly 10 years of personal experience with drop shipping. Here are some of the common myths that I have often heard associated with drop shipping and drop shippers.

Myth #1: Drop shipping means big money for little work

Running a business is a lot of work! Sure drop shipping saves you from warehousing, inventorying, and packaging and shipping items. But in the end, you've still got a retail business to run. Furthermore, profit margins are thinner because the drop ship supplier takes on much of the risk involved with warehousing the products.

Myth #2: All drop shippers will be happy and willing to work with me

Some drop shippers will work with anybody. Those drop shippers will typically have a fee associated with them, or else their wholesale price is not as good. Other drop shippers have minimum requirements. For example, you may be expected to have several thousand orders per month.

Some drop shippers will even charge you a non-refundable application fee. If they decide you're not big enough to work with them, you lose your application fee.

Of the more than 50 suppliers Doba works with, several have application fees, a few have monthly fees, and several more only agreed to drop ship for us because we promised them high volume, something we can do thanks to the combined purchasing power of our membership. Fortunately, Doba does not pass along any application or monthly fees, and you never have minimum requirements.

Myth #3: It's impossible to make money with drop shippers

It is true that your profit margins will be thinner, but some of the internet's largest retailers use drop shippers exclusively as their product suppliers. If they weren't making money, then they wouldn't be some of the largest retailers on the internet.

Something that new entrepreneurs often fail to understand is that pricing is only one small part of business. If your focus is exclusively on price, then your business will never succeed because you'll be completely ignoring the many other parts of business that are required to succeed.

I once sold a product in a very competitive market. The product had an average 10-15% return rate, and the mean price was $19.95. I sold my product for $33 and had a return rate of 5%. My website also had a conversion rate about 2-3 times that of my competitors.

Why was I able to sell my product for 65% more than my competitors, maintain a higher conversion rate, and yet still experience far fewer returns? Very simply, I chose to focus on all aspects of my business, rather than just one or two like so many of my competitors were doing.

Myth #4: Drop shipping is the magic solution

Drop shipping is a specific service that fills a specific need. It is not a cure-all solution for business. Before jumping in, you should be sure that your business will benefit from drop shipping, and you should have a well laid out plan for making that happen.

Like all things, there are pros and cons to drop shipping. Make sure you understand how drop shipping will affect your business so your business doesn't end up a myth itself.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Stuart Lisonbee is an eBay PowerSeller, eBay Certified Consultant, and former eBay employee. He currently works for Doba, a drop ship service provider. You are invited to reprint this article in your newsletter, blog, or website provided that all content, including this signature, is included and unchanged.http://www.doba.com/
Article Tags: business [See Dictionary], drop [See Dictionary], shipping [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on September 13, 2006 at Isnare.com
 
Rate this article:

Top Ten Tips for Cheap Business Gas
Submitted by: Nick Heath

There are 11,000 different energy tariffs for small businesses, depending on your supplier, postcode, credit score, consumption, length of contract etc...

Features of RingCentral Phone Service
Submitted by: Jason Kay

There are so many business owners these days that think just because their company is not a Fortune 500 one that they cannot afford an 800 number, but with the birth of company’s like RingCentral, nothing could be further from the truth...

How To Reduce The Costs Of Running Your At Home Business
Submitted by: Scott Lindsay

Cost cutting measures can be useful at any time, but with costs rising along with stressful economic concerns these measures have never been more prudent...

Presenting a Professional Appearance in Business
Submitted by: Scott Lindsay

The first impression someone gets of your at home business may shape their ongoing relationship with you as a business entity, and no matter how good your product(s) or services are, they may choose not to buy following a bad first impression...

Owning a Business is Hard Work
Submitted by: Brenda Williams

Owning a business is hard work Not only do you have to worry about expenses such as the cost to rent an office, but you also have to worry about how many employees you need, how many you have to absolutely have and then after all of that, how many you can actually afford...

Work From Home and De-stress
Submitted by: Michiel Van Kets

If you are stuck in a rut and wondering what is the point of it all, then it’s time you made some changes to improve your quality of life...

Business Electricity Comparisons in Plain English
Submitted by: Nick Heath

Comparing business electricity and business gas prices doesn’t have to be complicated, particularly if you use an independent expert to guide you through the process...

The Aggressively Affordable Shopkeeper
Submitted by: Alexandria Marx

It isn't as difficult as you may think to get a viable eCommerce web presence If you want to get started in the "web-preneur" market, then the first step after brainstorming your idea and narrowing it down would be to get all your tools in place to make it happen...

Easiest And Quickest Way To Be An Online Shopkeeper
Submitted by: Dan Marx

Easiest and Quickest Way to Be an Online Shopkeeper Have you caught the bug to be your own boss, or simply want to supplement your income...

Fire Your Boss, Build Your Own Ecommerce Website and Store
Submitted by: Dan Marx

Fire Your Boss, Build Your Own Ecommerce Website and Store There's not much difference between the real and virtual worlds when it comes to commerce...

Easy Shopping Cart Software Makes Buying a Breeze
Submitted by: Dan Marx

Like any product, buying easy shopping cart software is competitive business How do you differentiate the cream from the...

Guide to IR35 - The Rules and Regulations
Submitted by: Michiel Van Kets

Working as a freelance contractor, predominantly those in IT, you should already know about the IR35 rules and regulations...

Akiles Wiremac M Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

Long one of the more popular binding systems on the market, the Akiles Wiremac M works with double loop wire and comes in either a two to one or three to one pitch configuration...

Internet Marketing Membership Sites -- What You Need to Consider
Submitted by: Loren Squires

Internet marketing membership sites can be a big help to you when beginning your internet marketing business...

Home Business Tax Advantages
Submitted by: Jason Kay

Nothing beats having a home based business to call your own that you can rely on to pay all the bills and let you have the freedom to say goodbye to the nine to five grind...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy