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Hello All,
I am researching this as an option to move into the ecommerce arena due to working full time, time is extremely limited. I wondered if anyone had experience of DropshipLand, The Select dropshipping company or If-wholesale. These are all easily found on google so I am sure that someone will have come accross them. My initial hope is to Ebay first then own website, once I have learned more about them and weighed up whether to learn how to create my own website or buy from a company. I am very wary as these companies don't provide you with examples of their purchase costs for some products and am concerned that once parted with approx £20, the margin will be 2% to 5% which would just about cover Ebay and Paypal costs. Any advice or feedback would be greatly appreciated. ![]() Thanks Jayne |
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I have never heard of them, but then I buy stock in.
Anyway I wouldn't do it on ebay simply because you are going to be charged whether they sell or not.Far better doing your own site, it doesn't cost as much as you would think, and listing everything form the dropshipper you decide to go with. Sorry can't be much more help ![]()
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Thanks Tinkerbell!
Fair point. I would much prefer my own site but keep getting cold feed when I see some of the costs. I am happy to manage the CMS myself but have not enough technical background to design the site and know nothing about the hosting. ![]() OK so I think I should do more reasearch but any feedback and advise is appreciated. Thanks Jayne |
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Well as far as costs go you areprobably looking at between £50-£100/year for hosting max!
If you need someone to design a template there are some good designers laready who post on here, I am sure they will pop along if you ask ![]() Very reasonable prices too. Nick and Dezina can help with banners etc and templates You can use a free shopping cart like zencart too, or you have cash to spare there are some very good ones around, i am sure some memebers on here have some, openmind I think is one?? So costs to start with are minimal. Then it is the SEO to work on etc but lots of useful tips on here and there is always someone who can help if you get stuck. ![]()
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I've never used them, but I know about them and have heard quite a few stories about them.
If you want an idea of the integrity of the company, read this http://www.netprofitstoday.com/blog/...pship-example/ and decide whether you want to deal with a company like that. BTW Dropshipland and DVDdropship are the same company. There's plenty of complaints about them on the net, a quick Google should tell you everything you need to know about them, though be wary of anything you read on a particular dropshipping forum that they sponsor as many of the comments are far from unbiased. The problem with dropshipping on eBay is that so many of the other sellers will be selling exactly the same products as you, so you all end up cutting your margins just to make a sale. If you can find a wholesaler who is willing to dropship but doesn't do a lot of it, then you might be able to find a niche that'll work for you with little competition, but any of the main dropshippers are likely to have saturated eBay already As far as costs are concerned, a self contained empty ecommerce store can be set up and hosted for a year for less than one month's fees for a moderate eBay seller. Your own store is far far cheaper than using eBay. The disadvantage of setting up your own site is lack of traffic when you first start out which can be disheartening though if you stick with it, you can soon change this and end up with far more traffic than eBay will ever send your way. If you want to learn more about selling either on eBay or your own site (It really isn't as technically challenging as some people think) then just ask, there's a few of us on here who have years of experience in ecommerce.
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Suggest you listen to advice given by Tinkerbell and Lawrence.
What you spend on EBay fees, with no guarantee of selling anything on ebay, could be better used creating your own individual online store. Not a fan of dropshipping..too many people doing exactly same thing now. ![]() |
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Wow, thank you all very much for your input.
I actually feel really pleased with it and very motivated. I will begin by researching and learning more about zencart etc to establish my own website. I have stopped myself signing up for Dropshipping sooooo many times because I had a gut feeling, I am just pleased that I stumbled accross this site. Have to say.... this forum is brill!! ![]() Thank you Jayne |
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Sound advice Tori..
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Hi There.
My experience of dropshipping has only been favourable. I dont use the large dropshippers unless I have researched thoroughly to see who is selling what and what their prices are like. Not all businesses who agree to dropship advertise themselves as dropshippers. Many are wholesalers who will dropship if you ask them. Also, smaller businesses will dropship so it's unlikely you would be in competition with thousands of othe sellers. Like anything else - I have noticed most of the complaints about dropshipping are from people who have never tried this or didnt do their research before taking the plunge. I have lost count of the people who have thought they were going to make a fortune in dropshipping then found their totally dodgy cheap imported dvd boxed sets get them negative feedback. The companies I work with have been instrumental in my being left lots of positive feedback for sending things quickly and well packaged - I have emailed the dropshippers and thanked them for making me look good ![]() I think the biggest mistake peopole make when dropshipping is their lack of research of a) the dropshippers b)the products. I dont have an on-line store - too complicated for me as I only want to work part-time and I have no-where to store stock that doesnt sell. As an aside - dropshipping is a great way to test products - list a few items and when they look like they are a fast seller - buy a bunch of the same items (dropshippers often have wholesale sites too)and send them out to customers when they sell
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Thank you to you all again!
![]() I really would love to have a go at creating my own site and begun by reading about Zencart, didn't understand a thing but will keep going! Dropshipping seems to have its uses but in the correct venue, with the correct supplier. I now have the courage to approach a wholesaler and ask the question, so thank you for that. Again due to time I think this is a better option than buying in bulk then stocking, however definately better via a website. My learning curve continues .Hope to chat again soon! Jayne x |
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There are actually good and bad with selling from eBay and your own website. I've tried both. I'd say eBay is easy because literally the buyers come and look for you. The traffics is there and people browse on ebay for a reason, to buy.
With your own website, although you save on fees, there's really a lot of work need to get traffics to your site. my advice is get on ebay first and expand to your own site, ecommerce or blog later on when your sales start to get stable for the long run. i have not heard of dropshippingland. most of the wholesalers i've heard are reliable so far is worldwidebrands, salehoo or shopster. just my two cents hope it helps ![]()
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Hi All,
I've been researching dropshipping for the last week or so. Been buying and selling on eBay for the last 5 years but closed my shop there 2 weeks ago because of the fee and listing changes. EBay is no good anymore for small to medium sellers. Been listing on eBid since, but eBid is slow. Haven't had a single sale yet, so I've been looking at dropshipping companies like Dropshipland, etc. Pretty much in two minds about it as the margins will be very small and the competition will be enormous. I've found this forum VERY USEFUL, best advice I've seen anywhere, and have therefore also been contemplating the idea of my own website. My big problem with that is getting hold of stock. I live in Ireland and wouldn't be able to get any wholesale stock here (too expensive as most of it comes from the UK and the Irish wholesalers put on their margin...), so I'd have to look at the UK or further afield. Problem with that, of course, is the shipping cost of goods to Ireland. That's where dropshippers would come in handy as you don't have to live in the UK to deal with them and you don't have to purchase your own stock. Any useful thoughts on my dilemma? Been looking at Dezina's carts/websites as well and find them very attractive. Should I find stock to sell, I will probably go with one of their websites (would take me ages and a day to do my own and I know nothing about hosting.) |
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Depends what goods you wish to sell..I know of
member on these forums who imported stock from China and believe is happy with arrangement. |
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Yeah, I read that post too and it made me think. Sounds a bit scary though when you've only ever listed on eBay.
I used to live in London where I had a market stall in one of the big London markets. I had plenty of contacts to wholesalero then, but that's over 12 years ago. I'm a bit nervous about dealing with Chinese wholesalers, not only because of dodgy products (wouldn't touch anything "branded"), but also because I'm totally inexperienced when it comes to import/export and the rules and regulations. And how to make sure I don't get "tricked". ![]() |
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I'm currently using DOBA as a dropshipper which offers a nice selection of products, but with there is a dropshipping fee for each order that lowers my margin.
You can find a couple dropshippers at http://www.moneyboosters.com/ebay-work-at-home.html under the "What to Sell" section. |