Drop Shipping
Reviews
As a successful online business owner I know it can be
intimidating to get started selling on the internet. However, the idea of financial freedom and working on
your own terms is enough for some to press on. Your first, and most important step, is finding a quality
supplier. I've been in the drop shipping business for 4 years now. When I first started, I wasted months
dealing with fake 'wholesale' sites, middlemen, scammers, and every other lowlife you can think of. Your product is
the cornerstone of your business, and with a poor product comes poor business. I can't stress that enough.
What I slowly found is that real wholesalers and drop shippers do not advertise on Google. In fact
they are the ones supplying products for the middlemen that you do see on Google. Middlemen are people
or companies that source wholesale products and have you sell them at their marked up "wholesale" cost. This eats
into your profits heavily, and it's also why most people fail at drop shippping. In this relationship, you do all
the work and they make all the profits. To succeed in eCommerce you need original products and real
wholesale pricing.
When looking for quality drop shippers you basically have two options:
OPTION 1:
Do it yourself. This was how I started out. I’m smart and extremely web savvy, I thought it would be simple to find
products to sell. WRONG. I bought into some middleman cookie cutter dropship sites. I got scammed by Chinese
wholesalers. I tried selling generic 'wholesale' products on extremely small margins. The end result was almost a
full year of utter failure. It’s possible to succeed in this fashion, but I advise strongly against it.
OPTION 2:
If you don't have that much time and money to burn, skip straight to business. Use a wholesale
directory. When all is said and done, this is where
you’ll end up. You need true wholesale pricing to be able to compete with the thousands of other eBay sellers and
website owners.
If you've spent much time looking at drop shipping and wholesale
sites online, you probably know that the sites you find in the search engines are middlemen. They offer 'wholesale'
products and even offer to build and populate your website for you, usually for a monthly fee. They will sometimes
refer to themselves as "Dealer Networks". They make their money by getting in between you and the real wholesale
companies. It's really a great deal for them. They're actually charging you to let you sell products for them! Been
there, done that. It doesn't work.
So How do I Find a Real
Wholesaler?
I’ve tried many wholesale & drop ship directories in my time. Most of them don't
deliver, some do. So here you go, my drop ship review:
·
Price: Currently $299 dollars
· Good selection – around
8,000 wholesalers
· Video lessons for
beginners
· A members forum
· Live support
WorldWide Brands is one of the leading wholesale directories on the net. This is where many
of the products that get sold on eBay come from. In fact they are the only eBay Certified source. You can be
sure you're dealing with legit suppliers, but the downside is that you also have a lot of competition from all
the eBay sellers that use it. If you're looking for real wholesale and dropship companies, it's a great source.
Overall, it's one of the best.
Doba
·
Price: Currently $49.95 - $59.95 per month
· Roughly 250
suppliers
· All drop
shipments
· eBay and eCommerce training
for beginners
Doba is a popular site
for beginners because they make drop shipping easy. However, there are several major drawbacks to their service.
First of all, you won't get true wholesale pricing. Your margins will be small, making it difficult to justify the
$60 dollar monthly payment. Second, you have a lot of competition. Doba is a popular site, which means you are
competing with thousands of others to sell the same products at the same cost. Finally, there have been many
complaints of products going out of stock without notice. Because they are a middle man between you and 250
companies, they have trouble keeping track of all the stock. This can cause serious problems when your eBay auction
ends and you can't deliver. If you're looking for an easy solution, it's not bad. If you are serious about
succeeding in eCommerce, it's not the best way to go.
DHGate
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Free access
· Suppliers come from China –
BEWARE OF SCAMMERS
· Many products are
counterfeit
DHGate is a community
of Chinese suppliers that advertise their products on the website. DHGate tries to deter scam artists, but they
don't do a very good job of it. The products are mostly fakes as well. In the end I was just too worried about
getting ripped off from a Chinese supplier and never ended up ordering anything from DHGate. I've heard too many
horror stories. Be aware that your product is probably counterfeit if you ever even receive it.
Alibaba
·
Free access
· Suppliers from all over the
world
· LOTS of
scammers
· Suppliers do not drop ship
and often require large bulk orders
Alibaba is a good
source if you are looking to buy large pallets of product, but is jam packed full of scammers. You need to be very
careful doing business on Alibaba. Many suppliers are from China and will request a money transfer via Western
Union. Once they have the money, you can't do much but cross your fingers and hope they deliver. I did get ripped
off once using this site so be cautious.
·
Price: Currently $67 dollars
· 8,000+ wholesalers and drop
shippers
· A large community of
members who have experience selling
· Members can rate
experiences with suppliers
· Support from experienced
professionals
· Free training
· All types of suppliers and
all types of products
· Top name-brand
products
Salehoo is my go-to directory for wholesale suppliers and
drop shippers. I am currently running two eCommerce sites using sources from Salehoo and I make my living off
of them. Plus the price just can’t be beat for this kind of information. The best part is that you can
interact with other members and get reviews, ratings, and advice on the suppliers in the directory. It’s the
best of the web, I guarantee you that.
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