Thursday, 28 October 2010

What is Dropshipping?

f you've arrived at this page wanting to know about dropshipping, then I hope to answer all your questions. But more than this, I want to show you that this incredible way of doing business is now truly available to us in the UK. So, what is dropshipping?
Let us imagine you have a side-line business in which you sell crystal gifts. You market these via your own web site, and on internet auction sites such as eBay and QXL. You buy your stock of goods from your supplier, advertise and place auctions for what you have available and hopefully receive orders for your products. When you get an order, you bank the payment and pack and send out the item to your customer. You replenish your stock as and when you decide is necessary.
Enter a dropshipper i.e. a supplier who offers a dropshipping service. When you join with a supplier who will dropship, YOU hold no stock. The dropship company holds the stock. You market your products as normal e.g. on your web site and on Internet auctions. When you receive an order, you simply send the agreed trade price for the product sold to the dropshipper, together with details of your customer. The dropshipper packs and mails the item to your customer. When the customer opens the package, it appears as if it came direct from you i.e. there is nothing to tell the customer that the item came from the dropshipper.
The benefits of dropshipping to you are:
You don't need hold any stock - ever
You buy and sell in singles - you don't need to purchase in bulk to achieve trade pricing.
More choice in what to sell - the dropshipper's catalogue of products will give you much more choice than you can ever have as an individual small or sideline business owner.
No expense or time investment in packaging parcels - this is all done by the dropshipper
Never visit the Post Office again - mailing is handled by the dropshipper.

The advantages of dropshipping are therefore pretty substantial. It's no wonder in the USA that one of the dropship 'bibles', the Drop Ship Source Directory, contains over 700,000 products and includes around 2,000 brand name suppliers.

In the UK, dropshipping is in its early stages with a handful of dedicated dropshippers, and also a few companies who will supply their own products on a dropship basis.
The problem in the UK has been that very few people are aware of who the dropshippers are, and even fewer people knew which companies would supply on a dropship basis.
This is where my Special Report comes in.....
My name is Brian McGregor and I have tested many so called money-making schemes over the years. You name it, I've bought into it - MLM, loan agency, trading stocks and shares, fruit machines, telecommunications, energy savings, Internet schemes etc etc. I knew about dropshipping in the USA, and was keen that UK entrepreneurs should have access to the same scheme.
Until very recently, there really was only one dropshipper in the UK. But this is growing gradually, and I have now brought together the most comprehensive list of UK companies offering dropshipping services.

Top wholesaler in the UK.


Five year ago I was thinking how can I make money from home. I was spend lots of time for searching information on internet. I found so much information some of them is true and some of them are false, but I had big big lesson from these information provider. 


However, If you looking for information stop searching now. I am going share with you my experience, because I come from that way that you are looking for today. You make some mony by following instructions below:-    

1. Research. When buying in bulk (i.e a pallet of returned goods) you MUST do your research before
purchasing. As you will see from below sites there are hundreds of different pallets
and many different options. It is crucial that before buying you look at every good listed
in the pallet online and whether you think you would be able to resell it. There is no point
buying a pallet full of women's slippers if they don't even sell on ebay.

2. Do your Maths. Most of the pallets and wholesale goods listed on below sites are sold in
auction format. Work out what you are going to receive in the pallet, how many of each item
and the minimum you could sell them on for. Set yourself a profit percentage you want to make
and stick to it.

3. Start small. Well as small as you can buying in wholesale. If you haven't done it before
then be careful to make sure your first wholsale pallet purchase is relatively small one
i.e under £100 if possible. Your profit may not be great on it however you need to make sure
that you possess the correct mentality to sell on the items and put in the time and effort
as some items won't sell themselves. If you struggle to get motivated by it then at least you
won't have gone bankrupt and you don't have to do it again.

4. Check your items. Very important to check all your goods when they arrive or you pick
them up for 2 reasons. The first is to ensure everything detailed on the auction has arrived.
Many pallets and wholesale obvisously have many, sometimes hundreds of items. Make sure all are
there. The second is to check what works. If you are buying returns and used goods - you are
going to come accross items that don't work. Its the risk you take. Whilst many returns are
fully working and 100% fine don't be disheartened when some aren't working.

5. Get Handy. When you have worked out what items aren't working or have a small part missing
its time to do something about it. Don't just throw them away. Some items may just have something
small thats wrong i.e needs a new plug re-wired or a new box. If you can't fix them or don't know
someone that can fix them - fear not. You can still make money. The best way is to either
advertise them as faulty on ebay - many people who are D.I.Y friendly look to buy these. Also
why not keep any ones you can't fix and if you have enough sell your own 'returns' pallet on ebay or
elsewhere.

Good luck and if you put the time and effort in you really can make alot of money!!

Sunday, 24 October 2010

How to Avoid Being Ripped Off on eBay.


It is important to remember that eBay is a lot like a marketplace. There will always be a dodgy guy in the corner, selling things that most people wouldn't touch. The trouble is that, on the Internet, these people can be a little harder to spot. Here are ten tips to help you keep an eye out for the rip-off merchants.


10 Ways to Avoid Being Ripped Off on eBay.

1. If it seems too good to be true, it probably is: This holds for everything in life, but especially for eBay. Things that seem too cheap are usually too cheap for a reason it might be a complete scam, or the items might just be of extremely poor quality. Investigate before you go further.
2. Know the value of what you want to buy: There are people on eBay who regularly bid such high prices for used cameras that they might as well have gone out and bought them brand new. Check around for prices first.
3. Only bid on real things: eBay has plenty of people who are trying to sell all sorts of schemes and scams. It is never worth bidding for these, no matter how cheap they might be.
4. don't do anything outside eBay: Occasionally people will ask you to send them money outside eBay, to avoid the fees eBay charges sellers. Any money you send this way is entirely insecure don't do it.
5. Be careful where you send payment: People may hack into others accounts, and ask you to send payment to addresses that eBay has not confirmed as belonging to that account you might send your money and receive nothing in return.
6. Look out for sellers who suddenly change what they sell: Sellers can look like they've made lots of transactions, when really they've never sold anything of worth. If they suddenly start selling $1,000 televisions, steer clear the chances are they're planning to run off with the money.
7. Beware the shill bidder: If someone who doesn't seem to have bought anything before is constantly outbidding you on a certain item, be suspicious. It might be a seller shill bidding to force up his items price.
8. don't use the sellers escrow service: If an escrow service is recommended to you by a seller, it could well be owned and run by them and they're quite likely to keep your money and send you nothing.
9. Pay electronically: You are more likely to be able to recover any losses if you pay using a credit card instead of sending out cheques and money orders these low-tech payment methods can't be tracked as easily.
10. Buy from reputable sellers: Each seller has a number next to their name, which is their feedback rating. The higher this rating, the more you can trust them. On that last point, feedback ratings are the most important way that buyers and sellers can protect themselves on eBay and you, as a buyer, have a rating too!
Now that you won't get ripped off, the next article will be all about your rating, and what you can do to make sure people know that you're not going to rip them off either.

How to buy think for resale on ebay or online? What are ebay sealer secret?

1. Research. When buying in bulk (i.e a pallet of returned goods) you MUST do your research before
purchasing. As you will see from below sites there are hundreds of different pallets
and many different options. It is crucial that before buying you look at every good listed
in the pallet online and whether you think you would be able to resell it. There is no point
buying a pallet full of women's slippers if they don't even sell on ebay.

2. Do your Maths. Most of the pallets and wholesale goods listed on below sites are sold in
auction format. Work out what you are going to receive in the pallet, how many of each item
and the minimum you could sell them on for. Set yourself a profit percentage you want to make
and stick to it.

3. Start small. Well as small as you can buying in wholesale. If you haven't done it before
then be careful to make sure your first wholsale pallet purchase is relatively small one
i.e under £100 if possible. Your profit may not be great on it however you need to make sure
that you possess the correct mentality to sell on the items and put in the time and effort
as some items won't sell themselves. If you struggle to get motivated by it then at least you
won't have gone bankrupt and you don't have to do it again.

4. Check your items. Very important to check all your goods when they arrive or you pick
them up for 2 reasons. The first is to ensure everything detailed on the auction has arrived.
Many pallets and wholesale obvisously have many, sometimes hundreds of items. Make sure all are
there. The second is to check what works. If you are buying returns and used goods - you are
going to come accross items that don't work. Its the risk you take. Whilst many returns are
fully working and 100% fine don't be disheartened when some aren't working.

5. Get Handy. When you have worked out what items aren't working or have a small part missing
its time to do something about it. Don't just throw them away. Some items may just have something
small thats wrong i.e needs a new plug re-wired or a new box. If you can't fix them or don't know
someone that can fix them - fear not. You can still make money. The best way is to either
advertise them as faulty on ebay - many people who are D.I.Y friendly look to buy these. Also
why not keep any ones you can't fix and if you have enough sell your own 'returns' pallet on ebay or
elsewhere.

How to make money on ebay?

Five year ago I was thinking how can I make money from home. I was spend lots of time for searching information on internet. I found so much information some of them is true and some of them are false, but I had big big lesson from these information provider. 

However, If you looking for information stop searching now. I am going share with you my experience, because I come from that way that you are looking for today. You make some by following instructions below:-    

1. See my attached document, and list it as it is or put your own word in it.

2.When you got your money then copy these link below and send it to your customer.