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Using a Drop Shipper is a
great way to sell products on the Internet. A legitimate Drop
Shipper is a manufacturer or a wholesale distributor who will send
products one at a time directly to your customers for you, from
the warehouse. You never have to buy inventory up front, and you never
have to pack and ship products yourself.
All you do is place images
of those products on your Auctions or Web Site, and you collect on
every sale without ever touching the product.
Here at Worldwide Brands,
our entire business is dedicated to making sure people have accurate,
up to date information about legitimate Drop Shippers and Light
Bulk Wholesalers.
As we warn throughout our
site, there is one constant thing in Internet Drop Shipping that you
need to watch out for. Over and over again, you are going to see
companies who do their best to make you think they are real wholesale
drop shippers, when they are NOT. Companies who are NOT real drop
shippers are middlemen whose sole business is to dip into your
profits, by getting in between you and the real drop ship
supplier.
Drop Shipping 'Agents' are
a particularly interesting example of this. You see, they DO provide
access to one, two, or maybe a few REAL drop shippers. However, they
are STILL a MIDDLEMAN.
There are two problems
with using Drop Shipping 'Agents'.
They ARE middlemen. They
charge you recurring monthly and/or annual fees that you should not
have to pay in order to access the real drop shippers they provide
access to. You should never pay a recurring fee for the 'privilege' of
placing orders with a real drop shipper!
You'll find the
competition impossible to deal with. Most of these 'Agents' only give
you access to one drop shipper. Even those 'Agents' who give you
access to several drop shippers (and charge you more for it!) are
doing something that can bury your business before it gets started.
They are causing intense competition! They are going to advertise
their service all over the Internet. Thousands, or even tens of
thousands of people will pay for it. Guess what happens then? YOU, and
all of those thousands of others are all trying to use the SAME small
handful of Drop Shippers! The competition becomes way too intense,
and you'll never sell anything!
Let's take a step back and
go over the whole issue.
A real wholesale drop
shipper ALWAYS owns their OWN warehouse. They have offices in, or
attached to that warehouse. It's a physical building, with walls,
windows, doors, maybe a few trees outside on the lawn. There is a
loading dock, where trucks back up and deliver pallet loads of
products. They have people working for them in that warehouse. The
people who run their web site peek their heads out of the office doors
and say, "Hi, Wanda!" and, "Hey there, Mike!" to actual human beings
who work there, receiving inventory from manufacturing plants,
packaging orders for drop shipping, putting a new filter in the
Coffeemaker, etc.
Drop Shipping "Agents"
work very hard to make you think they own their own warehouses. There
are some who are very good at that. They tell you that you can access
thousands, or even tens of thousands of products from their
'warehouse', or from many of their different 'warehouses' in different
locations.
Again, here's the first
important part. Drop Shipping "Agents" do NOT own their own
warehouses. They are MIDDLEMEN.
No matter how many
products or warehouses these people claim to have, they don't have a
single one. They're just sitting in a house or a rented office
somewhere, thinking up clever web site text and new ways to make you
think they are the real thing.
Some of them are even more
clever. There are 'Agents' out there who will actually TELL you that
they ARE 'Agents'. They'll tell you that even though they ARE
'Agents', they don't really make any money by acting as a middleman.
Some of them want you to believe the do it out of the goodness of
their hearts. Others will tell you that they make their money only
from your 'Membership Fees'. However they say it, they usually bury
this information in their sites, hoping you won't pay attention to it,
and they sugar-coat it in such a way that it sounds really good to you
if you DO realize what they are up to.
Here's how they operate:
1. They go out on the
Internet and find one, two, five, or maybe even ten real wholesale
drop shippers.
2. They contact these real
drop shippers, and say, "Hey, send us a list of your products and a
bunch of pictures, and we'll help you sell them online through OUR
order system". Most real wholesalers know better than to deal with
something like that. However, there will always be some who will go
along.
3. They create a web site
that makes it look for all the world that they are the Universe's
Answer to Drop Ship Warehousing and Wholesaling.
4. The small ones simply
have one group of products you can order. When you place an order,
they will turn around and send that order to the real drop shipper,
who will send it to your customer.
5. The bigger ones will
tell you that they have a whole bunch of "warehouses" all over the
place, with clever names. North Warehouse. South Warehouse. East and
West Warehouses. Pink Warehouse. Blue Warehouse. Plaid Warehouse. You
get the idea, right? They'll tell you that you can order from any one
of those "warehouses", for a price. Some of them give you one or two
"warehouses" for your initial 'Membership Fee', and then jack up the
'Membership' cost if you want to order from more of their
"warehouses". Again, these people don't have any warehouses! Their
"warehouses" only exist in cyberspace! Each “warehouse” is nothing
more than a collection of product images that these middlemen got from
a wholesaler that YOU should be working with DIRECTLY, instead of
paying some 'Agent' a FEE for the privilege. When you place your
orders, those orders will simply be turned around by the 'Agent' to
the real drop shipper for fulfillment.
Some of these "Agents'
will tell you that it's better to work with them, even though they ARE
'Agents' because they are "centralizing" your ordering and shipping.
Believe me, we've been in this business a long time, and we've never
seen an ordering or shipping issue that was enough of a problem to
justify ordering through middlemen. Not ever.
Is this illegal? No. Is it
a Scam? No, not usually. It's just a very poor business idea, in our
experienced opinion.
Think about it the second
part of the problem again. These people are offering you an indirect
(middleman) route to a small handful of drop shippers. They'll promote
that same small handful of drop shippers to tens of thousands of
people like yourself. Do you really think you'll be able to compete
with thousands, or tens of thousands of others, who are all trying to
sell the same products from the same small handful of drop shippers?
Not a very pleasant thought, is it!
Would you say it's a good
business decision to take a middleman route to a very small number of
drop shippers being used by a huge crowd of others?
The answer is obvious, of
course.
Chris Malta
Founder/CEO
Worldwide Brands, Inc. |