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Drop Shippers Can Make a Fortune on Ebay
Copyright 2006 by Jason James
www.AuctionResourceNetwork.com
Drop shipping has become the latest craze in business and is
helping to drive the latest surge of new websites being created today. Drop
shippers are creating multiple websites selling numerous product lines and
making a fortune in the process. Just type any product you can think of into a
search engine and just look at how many pages of websites come up-and most of
them are drop shipping companies selling their wares!
Drop Shipping Benefits
The reason why drop shipping has become so popular and exploded so suddenly is
that it is simply the most efficient way to sell retail goods. People surfing
the web find a site selling a product they want and then make a purchase. The
website owner (drop shipper) then passes that order along to their wholesaler
along with payment and shipping costs.
From there, the wholesaler processes the order, packages the product with the
website owner's business name on the packaging, and ships it directly to the
customer. The website owner bought the product at wholesale price and then sold
it to the customer for whatever price they thought they could charge, and
profited from the difference. It really is pure genius!
But, there is more to this than you think and the beauty of drop shipping gets
even better! First of all, there is virtually no overhead because there is no
store to operate (or employees to pay!) or any inventory to maintain. Stores
like Wal-Mart may get better wholesale prices because they buy in such large
quantities, but they still do not make as much profit on each item as a drop
shipper due to the costs of operating their stores.
Drop Shipping with Ebay
Although websites are definitely cheaper to create and operate than a
conventional retail store, they still can require a fairly sizeable investment
of time and money. Between paying for servers and either creating or paying for
content, websites can definitely eat up some time and money. But, this is where
Ebay comes in.
For a small fee, you can post your wares on Ebay and benefit from the millions
and millions of people who surf the site every year. This way, you never have to
worry about maintaining any website and you can start selling products within a
day or two.
Due to the incredible traffic on Ebay, it is definitely possible to make a
fortune by drop shipping from the site. If you just think of the Ebay fee as a
business expense, there really is no downside to the arrangement and it can
definitely be more profitable than operating your own site and worrying about
getting people to visit your site.
While some people may not like the idea of depending upon Ebay for their
business, the fact remains that drop shippers can substantially benefit from the
partnership. Due to the incredibly low operational costs of drop shipping, the
Ebay fee is a very small price to pay for the convenience and high traffic
offered by the site. If you are thinking about going into drop shipping but are
not crazy about the idea of creating and operating your own website, consider
posting from Ebay because the benefits far outweigh the small fee charged by the
site.

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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