Dropshipping is a popular way to sell online without stocking and shipping goods.
That means no inventory, no warehousing costs, no packaging, no last-minute delivery headaches — > essentially, you can outsource everything that happens after a shopper makes a purchase.
Instead, when a store sells a product, it purchases the item from a third party and has it shipped directly to the customer.
This means that the seller never physically handles the product.
Here's how dropshipping typically works for clients :
Online Store Setup
The clients setup an online store through platforms like Shopify, WooCommerce, or others. We can design the store, list products, and set prices.
Product Selection
The client chooses which products they want to sell in their store. They may select items from various suppliers or niche markets based on their target audience and market research.
Supplier Connection
The client finds suppliers or wholesalers who offer dropshipping services for the chosen products. They establish agreements with these suppliers, often through dropshipping platforms or directly contacting them.
Product Listings
The client adds the selected products to their online store. They typically include product descriptions, images, and other relevant details provided by the suppliers.
Customer Orders
When a customer purchases a product from the client's online store, the client receives the order details, including the customer's shipping address and payment information
Order Processing
The client forwards the order and customer details to the supplier(s) along with payment for the product at the wholesale price. It's crucial to ensure that the supplier understands it's a dropshipping order and doesn't include any invoices or marketing materials in the package that reveal the source.
Shipping and Handling
The supplier packages and ships the product directly to the customer using the information provided by the client. The client may receive a tracking number from the supplier to update the customer accordingly.
Customer Service
The client handles customer inquiries, concerns, and returns. They act as the primary point of contact for any post-purchase issues, even though they aren't directly involved in shipping or handling the products.
Profit
The client makes a profit on the price difference between what they charged the customer and the wholesale price paid to the supplier, minus any applicable fees (such as transaction fees, marketing costs).
Dropshipping can be an attractive option for clients looking to start an e-commerce business with minimal upfront investment and inventory management. However, it also comes with its own set of challenges, including competition, supplier reliability, and customer service management.
(1) We offer appropriate consulting services for the business model called dropshipping. Starting from the establishment of the company until the turnkey handover of the business to the client.
(2) We work with various warehouses and manufacturers that are at the highest level in this field.
(3) We present the solutions to the client and the client decides who he wants to work with under our careful guidance
(4) No added or hidden costs, we work transparently. This is the way that we create or increase the trust-factor between our companies
(5) The client will learn from us all that he needs for his business, so he can manage it alone.Or he can work with us , and we will do all the work for him (with a monthly administration tax that we establish it together)
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