To
understand Drop Shipping, we should first understand
product distribution.
People have been distributing products since before the
first mastodon skinner traded a fur coat for a flint
axe.
Here's how it works.
Let's say ABC Manufacturers makes a product called Mom's
Ankle Wax. We'll say that Mom's Ankle Wax has been
around for years. It's a very well known brand name
product. It will without a doubt give you the shiniest
ankles on your block, and everybody wants some.
ABC Manufacturers makes Mom's Ankle Wax, but they don't
sell it directly to the public. They're a manufacturing
operation. They're far too busy melting paraffin and
waxing test ankles to go around building stores all over
the place. They need distributors; companies who will
take their product and distribute it to the places that
will sell it.
For years,
ABC Manufacturers has sold Mom's Ankle Wax to a company
called DEF Distributors. The founder of DEF Distributors
knew Mom herself, back in the old days when she made her
Ankle Wax by hand, out in the turkey barn.
Today, DEF Distributors buys Mom's Ankle Wax by the
truckload. They pay $5.00 a case for it, which is a very
good price. It's such a good price, it has it's own
name: the Manufacturer's Wholesale Price.
However, DEF Distributors does not sell it to the
general public either. They are a distributor. They
distribute Mom's Ankle Wax.
DEF Distributors works with a chain of retail stores
called Wax R Us. This place was founded by a retail
business visionary who saw the incredible potential of
Mom's Ankle Wax a long time ago. Today there are Wax R
Us retail stores on every street corner in every major
city in the country. Wax R Us buys truckloads of Mom's
Ankle Wax from DEF Distributors for $10.00 a case.
So, DEF Distributors makes $5.00 on every case of Mom's
Ankle Wax they sell to Wax R Us retail stores. This
makes DEF Distributors very happy.
Cases and cases of Mom's Ankle Wax arrive in the
stockrooms of Wax R Us stores everywhere. The Wax R Us
employees open those cases, and pull 12 cans of Mom's
Ankle Wax out of each case. With their pricing guns,
they stick a price of $4.50 on each and every can.
Wax R Us stores make a total of $44.00 on each case of
Mom's Ankle Wax. (12 cans x 4.50 per can = 54.00, minus
the 10.00 they paid for the case = 44.00).
Wax R Us is even happier than DEF Distributors.
However, the happiest people of all are the people who
can stroll into Wax R Us and purchase a can of Mom's
Ankle Wax for only $4.50. They think this is a great
price, and they're walking around with the shiniest
ankles in town.
Well, that's it--basic product distribution. The
manufacturer sells to the distributor, the distributor
sells to the retailer, and the retailer sells to the end
user (the customer). The manufacturer, the distributor
and the retailer all make money because the customer is
willing to spend money for the product.
Drop Shipping has been around for a long time, too.
Probably as long as mail order catalogs; maybe longer.
If you want to use a buzzword to impress a corporate
type, call it "second party addressing."
Above, we talked about the
manufacturer-distributor-retailer relationship. When you
use drop shipping to sell products on the Internet, (or
anywhere else), YOU become the RETAILER in that
relationship.
It should be noted here, if only to keep the Punctuation
Police happy, that if you use the method of drop
shipping in your business, YOU are not the"drop
shipper." The company(s) who supply the products to your
customers for you is the drop shipper. YOU become a
"Stockless Retailer."
Here's how drop shipping works.
1 You open an Internet Store, with a shopping cart and
the ability to accept credit cards.
2 You find a distributor who is willing to drop ship the
products you want to sell. The best place on the
Internet for this is Worldwide Brands. This is our
website, and our Drop Ship Source Directory and Light
Bulk Wholesale Directory are recognized as the best
sources for legitimate Wholesale Suppliers on the
Internet.
3 You establish an account as a retailer with the
Wholesale Supplier you choose.
4 You receive images and descriptions of the products
you want to sell from the Wholesale Supplier and post
them on your Internet Store.
5 A customer surfs into your Internet Store, and falls
in love with a product that you have priced at, say,
$80. They purchase the item with their credit card. Your
Store charges their credit card $80 plus your shipping
fee.
6 You turn around and email the order to your Wholesale
Supplier, along with the customer's name and address.
7 The Wholesale Supplier sends the product directly to
your customer, with YOUR Store's name on the package.
8 The Wholesale Supplier charges you the wholesale price
of, say, $45.00, plus shipping.
9 Your customer gets a cool product from your store
shipped to their door, and they tell all their friends
about you, and you make even more money.
There you have it. You just made a $35.00 profit on one
item. You didn't have to buy a whole bunch of the
product and keep it in your warehouse, hoping you would
sell it. You didn't have to pay to have it shipped to
you, and then pay to ship it to your customer. All you
did was send an email to your Wholesale Supplier.
That's the drop shipping process in a nutshell!
About the Author
Chris Malta founded Worldwide Brands, Inc., creators of
The OneSource Wholesale Products Directory.
He also is the Host of "The Entrepreneur Magazine E-Biz
Radio Show", a Talk Radio Show helping Home-based
Internet Businesses get started without getting scammed.
The Show is heard in 183 countries around the world. He
is also the on-air Product Sourcing Editor for eBay
Radio.