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Using Drop Shippers on Ebay to Increase Profits
Copyright 2006 by Jason James
www.AuctionResourceNetwork.com
You may already be one of the thousands of Ebay business owners
using online auctions to earn a living. While most people head off to work for
someone else, you are living the American Dream of self-employment and making
your dreams a reality. But are the long hours, dedication, and commitment adding
up to the profits you hoped for when it all began? If not, you may wish to
consider using drop shippers to increase those profits.
Drop Shipping Basics
Basically, drop shipping is where you sell a product for a company using online
auctions or even your own website. Then, you pass along the order and the money
owed for the item to the drop shippers and they process the order, package it
using your company address and logo, and then ship it to your customer.
The customer never knows that anyone but you was involved in the transaction and
you get to pocket the difference between your cost and that which you charged
the customer. Pretty simple, right?
Drop Shippers Boost Profits
In all honesty, drop shipping and Ebay are perfect for one another. The high
volume of the site and the ingenuity and tenacity of Ebay business owners help
to sell a lot of products. But for people actually using auction sites like Ebay
to earn a living, drop shippers are an absolute blessing because the help boost
profits by increasing your productivity and efficiency.
Without drop shipping, an Ebay business owner must store, package, and ship the
items they sell. Add to this the tasks of researching and buying products,
responding to customer questions, and posting the items they sell to the Ebay
website-and, well, it can make for a rather long day! But drop shippers take
care of everything except selling the product which frees you up to find more
products to sell and list them on your Ebay store.
Why spend your time on the logistical busy work when someone else will do it for
you while giving you a great price in the process? The difference between
wholesale and retail prices can be positively astounding with the sky being the
limit as far as profits are concerned! Spend that time posting more items and
finding better products instead and you will definitely see an increase in your
bottom line and reduction of your stress level.
Minimal Risk
Using drop shippers carries almost zero financial risk on your part so you don't
need to invest a large amount of money on something you are not familiar with.
You carry no inventory and only pay the drop shippers when you yourself have
been paid by a client.
Plus, few drop shippers ask members to pay a fee for selling their products.
Those that do ask only a very small fee and that is probably because they know
that they are really giving people a great deal by offering them the chance to
buy their products at wholesale and resell them at retail. If you want to
guarantee yourself a certain level of profit, simply set a minimum amount.
Really, there is no down side here and everybody wins-especially you!
Drop shippers offer anyone the chance to make sound profits using Ebay auctions
while at the same time taking care of the logistics involved in getting the
product to the customer. Since the customer never knows that anyone else is
involved in the transaction, you look great and very professional while boosting
profits at the same time.

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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