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eBay Drop Shipping is the Future
Copyright 2006 by Jason James
www.AuctionResourceNetwork.com
We all pretty much know that Ebay is this Internet phenomenon
that is making billions of dollars by hosting online auctions. Basically, people
post things they want to sell and buyers browse the site for the things they
want to purchase. Eventually, buyers and sellers meet up and the bidding process
begins. But, the Ebay business website is also a place where drop shippers come
to unload their wares as well.
Drop Shipping Basics
The term has started to catch on in the mainstream but there are still a lot of
people out there that don't know exactly what drop shipping actually is.
Basically, drop shipping is sales. Let's say that company A sells product X. Now
company A does not sell directly to the public but you can buy their products at
stores around the country.
But stores, like the Ebay business machine, operate to make a profit. Therefore,
they must charge more than they paid for the product in order to make their
profit. So, they either buy the product X directly from the manufacturer or from
a distributor at wholesale price and then turn around and sell the product at
retail price. The difference between those two prices is their profit.
In drop shipping, you become the retailer. The interesting thing about drop
shipping is you do not need a store or even an inventory to sell your products.
With the help of the Ebay business machine, you actually don't even need a
website either.
Drop Shipping Mechanics
So how exactly does drop shipping work? First of all, you find a wholesaler that
is selling products you are interested in reselling to the public. After setting
up an account with them, they send you product descriptions of all their
products or at least those you are interested in selling. If you do not have a
website, you can post these product descriptions on the Ebay business website.
When a customer decides to buy one of your great products, they place an order
and send their payment (including shipping costs) to you via credit card. You
pass this order along to the wholesaler along with your payment.
The great thing about being a drop shipper is that this is where your
involvement ends! The wholesaler then processes the order and then ships the
product directly to your customer-but with your company name on the packaging!
The customer never knows that they are actually receiving the product from a
wholesaler and you are pocketing the difference between the wholesale and retail
price! Could it possibly be any simpler?
By using Ebay to advertise your products and benefiting from their incredible
traffic flow, you are really reaping the whirlwind at almost no cost and with
very little effort. And since retail price is roughly double that of wholesale,
just imagine the profits you can make drop shipping! No store to maintain, no
inventory to worry about, and no large investment of money-this, friends, is the
miracle of drop shipping and why it is definitely the future! There are
literally thousands of companies looking for people to sell their products so
there are opportunities everywhere right now! By using Ebay, you could literally
be selling products within a day and making huge profits so don't delay-start
your drop shipping business today!

Jason James is a 10 year Internet marketing veteran and an eBay Seller of 4
years. His website "The Auction Resource Network" reveals his inside secrets,
tips, and sources that help him pocket over $10,000 per month on eBay. His
proven step-by-step system shows even users with little or no business
experience how they too can make huge profits selling products at online
auctions.
Visit his
website for more free information
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