What is Dropshipping for Beginners? How to Make Money Online in 2021 - YouTube

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What is Dropshipping?
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Hey, what’s up world, I’m Tommy Walker with Oberlo, and today, we’re going to talk
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about Dropshipping, what it is, and how you can get started.
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I’ll also give you four actionable steps to start your own dropshipping business today.
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And stick around until the end of the video, because I’ll give you a few personal suggestions
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and things to keep in mind as you’re getting started.
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Alright, welcome to the Oberlo Youtube channel
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where every week, we’ll be discussing the various elements of what goes into starting,
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operating, and growing your own dropshipping business.
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If you have any questions, or want to share your experiences with dropshipping, drop them
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in the comments below, and I'll be sure to answer them.
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Like I said before, I’m Tommy Walker, and if you like what we’re talking about here,
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consider subscribing, so you can get new videos every week.
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Let’s say you’ve been thinking of opening up your own online business, but you don’t
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know where to start.
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You don’t know what you should sell, you don’t have the money to invest in products,
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and looking around, you don’t have any place to store inventory.
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That’s what dropshipping is all about.
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You see, with dropshipping, you can sell stuff online without the products ever being in
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your hands.
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All you need is a computer, an online store, and a basic understanding on how to market
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and sell online.
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Here’s how it works.
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First, you find what you want to sell from a supplier then list that product on your
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own website at a price you set.
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Next, when someone places an order for that product, your customer pays you the retail
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price you’ve set, and you make a profit.
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Then you’ll place the order with your supplier at their wholesale price and have it shipped
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directly to the customer.
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So, let’s say you’ve found this watch on a supplier’s website for $10
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You would then list it on your own website for $30
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When the order comes in through your website, you then place your order with your supplier
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using your customer’s shipping information, keep the $20 profit, and have the product
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shipped directly to your customer.
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That’s it!
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Now, I know what you’re thinking, why wouldn’t somebody just order the watch directly from
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the supplier’s website?
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Well, a couple of reasons.
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First, it’s a very big internet and customers may not know about the supplier to buy from
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them directly.
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Second, when people buy things, they’re not just buying products.
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They’re buying into the marketing, positioning, trust, brand and lifestyle those products
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represent.
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With dropshipping, you can focus on marketing your products and saying the right things,
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at the right time, and on providing real value to the right people because you’re not warehousing
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any inventory, or dealing with most of the other challenges that come with running an
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ecommerce business,
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Now, a couple of big challenges that need to be considered with dropshipping are finding
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credible suppliers with good quality products, and making sure you have visibility into your
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customer’s fulfillment process.
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Honestly, you can find suppliers on your own -. However, when you’re dropshipping completely
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on your own, you can end up spending a lot of time researching and negotiating with suppliers
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to guarantee your customers’ satisfaction.
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Another option is a tool like Oberlo, which with a few clicks gives you access to millions
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of products to sell, and has dozens of other features to make your life easier... like
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monitoring inventory levels, automatically calculating profit margins, fulfilling and
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tracking orders, monitoring shipping status, measuring delivery performance and more.
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Oberlo Supply is also a part ofthe product, which helps you partner with vetted, trustworthy
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suppliers of great quality products, faster shipping times and awesome customer service
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with thousands of different products available for you to choose from.
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Want to get started?
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All you have to do is start a Shopify store, install the Oberlo app, find products and
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start selling online.
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So why do people get into dropshipping?
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First off, it’s really fast and easy to get started and you can dropship with incredibly
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low investment costs.
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You also don’t need to have an established business entity when you start, though it’s
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smart to have one once you grow.
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You don’t have to worry about managing inventory, packing or tracking, which means you can focus
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almost exclusively on marketing, promotion and merchandising.
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You have access to millions of products instantly that suppliers are constantly researching
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to determine what’s trendy and what will sell.
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You set the retail price, so you control the margins.
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And dropshipping is really easy to scale because you can hire virtual assistants as your order
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volume increases.
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Of course, there can be some challenges with dropshipping too:
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First off, because it’s really easy to get started, there’s a higher potential for
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competition.
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That is why you’ll find a lot of advice out there recommends you start off finding
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a niche audience - like cat lovers, or gamers - so you can operate with less competition.
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Next, there are supplier errors.
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Though uncommon, it is inevitable that a supplier will mistakenly ship the wrong item to your
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customer.
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If this happens, don’t take it personally and handle the return like a professional
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- either order a brand new product from the supplier or offer a complete refund.
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Also, since many dropshipping suppliers are based on China, shipping times are generally
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longer, turning some consumers off.
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ePacket makes it easier, delivering some orders in as little as two weeks, but generally speaking,
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if you make your shipping times clear throughout the buying process, many visitors appreciate
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the clarity - especially if you’re selling an item or in a niche where delivery times
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are less crucial.
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Ok, so how do I get started?
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Step 1.
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Start a free 14 day trial on Shopify.com Step 2.
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Go to Shopify.com/app-store and install the oberlo app
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Step 3.
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Find products from the app you’d like to sell and add them to your store.
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Step 4.
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Enable a payment gateway so you can start accepting money.
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Shopify Payments is a great default option if you’re in one of the supported countries
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though you may want to enable a few other gateways like
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Paypal, Apple Pay, Amazon Payments or any of the 100+ payment gateways that Shopify
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is integrated with.
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Once you have all that, you’ll need to create a plan for sending traffic to your store.
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I won’t go into great detail about that here, but you can find a great resource for
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building traffic by clicking on the card above, or in the description down below.
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Finally, try to produce quality content for your store.
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From eye-catching photography to engaging product videos to great posts for your blog,
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your audience loves to know more about your products, how they can be used, and the story
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behind them.
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Now that we’ve covered all of the things you need to get started, here are a few additional
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things to keep in mind:.
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Dropshipping is pretty easy to learn, but there is a learning curve, and you will experience
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challenges along the way.
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However, mistakes can become learning opportunities, and if you can develop resilience along the
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way, there are plenty of people out there finding a lot of success dropshipping products.
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While there is a significant advantage in terms of capital investment over traditional
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ecommerce, dropshipping isn’t free.
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You’ll likely have to spend money to drive traffic, market your products, and handle
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returns.
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There is no overnight success, and this isn’t a get rich quick scheme.
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Dropshipping still requires you to work consistently for your store.
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True, you will need to dedicate less time compared to a traditional ecommerce businesses,
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but it’s not going to succeed without your hard work.
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You’ll always need to invest time improving your business.
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Don’t source copyrighted items.
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This is illegal all around the world and can cause you some serious trouble.
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My advice: choose products from Oberlo Supply - a network of trusted suppliers who make
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it a priority to avoid copyright infringements.
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This way, you can rest assured that you won’t infringe any copyright laws
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If you’re completely new to dropshipping, start small with a single product or a small
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handful of complementary items from a single supplier.
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You can always add more inventory as you become comfortable, but it’s better to start small
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and build than to start big and become overwhelmed.
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And my final tip for once you’re feeling comfortable with dropshipping - diversify.
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Many dropshippers don’t rely on a single store for their entire income stream, but
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operate a series of stores targeting various niches to build multiple sources of income.
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Alright, that’s all I’ve got!
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If you’re looking to learn more about drop shipping - check out our “Ultimate Guide
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to Drop shipping” ebook, a free comprehensive guide that covers everything you need to know
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about building and running a successful drop shipping business, you’ll find it in the
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description below If you liked this video, be sure to like,
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comment and of course subscribe and hit that bell.
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We’ll be adding new dropshipping videos every week where we’ll be sharing some of
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our best secrets!
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Thanks a lot for watching and, until next time, learn often, market better, sell more.