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Dropshipping Pitfalls and
things to Avoid
Theoretically, you can offer a million dollars
worth of merchandise by mail without ever buying or stocking a single item. The
trick to this is by using the drop ship method of selling. Simply stated, this
means that you merely do the advertising, receive orders at your address, then
forward the orders to your suppliers with your wholesale price and they send
the item to your customer. It's an easy way to sell, it's effective and it
works for many mail order firms, large and small. But, like so many other
things in this business, there are two sides to the story. If you have already
heard about drop shipping, you have probably only heard one side...the side
that merchandise promoters want you to know. As Paul Harvey might say, "Now you
will hear the REST of the story."
Yes, drop shipping can be used profitably, but it
is unlikely that you or anyone else can become wealthy in mail order this way.
The reason is economic. Most manufacturers, wholesalers or suppliers offer drop
ship discounts of 30%-40% and up to 50% to dealers. This is not enough to allow
any great profit on which to build a business. The selling costs will usually
outweigh the profit allowed on merchandise, so the more you sell, the more you
lose. How then can you make money by using the drop shipping principle? By
using it to get REPEAT business.
Here's how it would work: Select what you think
would be a good "leader" item and ask your supplier for his lowest price in
quantities. The low price will give you greater flexibility in promoting it.
The important rule here is to make sure this item represents the entire line of
merchandise that you want to sell. Whether you sell it directly from an ad, run
inquiry ads and use the two-step followup method of selling, or rent a mailing
list...you will probably lose money on this first sale. Don't worry about it.
If it's a good item at the right price, you will be building a customer base...
people who will be happy with their purchase and will be willing to do business
with you again.
Now is the time to use the drop ship method. From
your original supplier or from others, get all the sales literature available
on other good products that will appeal to your customers. Use this literature
as individual sales pieces, or compile them into your own catalog. When filing
your first order, enclose this catalog or sales literature with the order,
along with an order from and your return address envelope. A percentage of
customers will begin sending you additional orders for these new items. Here's
an important point: To get the first order you had to spend a lot of money for
merchandise, first order you to spend a lot of money for the merchandise, the
advertising and shipping. This time you don't have these expenses. All
subsequent orders are virtually FREE, except for the cost of the sales
literature(possibly 2 cents to 10 cents each.)
At least 3 or 4 times a year, mail to your
accumulating customer list with additional offers. All of these can now be drop
shipped at a profit. Keep a close watch on items that are hot...those that sell
exceptionally well. You might want to take advantage of the lower prices by
stocking some of these to fill your own orders and enjoy the maximum profits
from each sale.
This is how drop shipping can and should be
employed. Of course, if you already manufacture or publish a product of your
own, you're way ahead of the game. Use drop shipping to supplement your sales
by offering other items to your customers on a regular basis. This is where
the profits are in drop shipping.
Copyright 2004 by DeAnna Spencer This article
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