Showing posts with label Shipping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shipping. Show all posts

Thursday, 20 September 2012

eBay and Drop shipping – Getting the Product to

. Thursday, 20 September 2012
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Your Customer





If you hope to own an eBay business, and make a



full time living at it, you can easily make that dream



come true – even if you don’t have a product of your



own to sell. eBay provides many people who want to



quit their corporate nine-to-five jobs with a way to



make a good living, without having to put up a lot of



start up capital. This is made possible with the help



of drop shippers. Drop shippers send merchandise to



the customers of business owners. If you have an



eBay business, you are a business owner. This will



allow you to offer a wide variety of stock in your



eBay store, without having the need to warehouse



all of those products!





All you have to do is set up your auction, and sell



the product. You then pass the customer’s



information on to the drop shipping company. The



drop shipper does the rest, and they will even use



your company information, as well as your company



logo if you have provided it to them. When the product



arrives at your customer’s home, they will have no idea



that your company didn’t send it. The drop shipper



will package, label, and ship the products that you



sell, allowing you more time to set up even more



auctions, for greater profits.





You must establish a relationship with several drop



shipping companies in order to become successful.



In the beginning, most companies will require you to



pay for the items that your customers order before



they are shipped. You need to fill orders in a



timely manner, so you should pay for the items with



a credit card for speedy service. Eventually, you will



be able to have the drop shipper fill your orders, and



then bill you for them later.





When you set up your eBay auctions, make sure



that your reserve price is set higher than the price



that the drop shipper will be charging you for the



item. The idea, of course, is to earn a profit!



Depending on the item you are selling, a markup



of about 10% should be about right, but you should



do some research to see if the item is selling for a



lower price in another eBay auction, or through



other online sources.





By starting an eBay business using the drop



shipping method, there is essentially no financial risk



involved. The product will be sold before you pay the



drop shipper for the item. This is one of the few



businesses where you can actually turn a profit



before you have expenditures!


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The eBay Shipping Center

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eBay wants to help sellers with every aspect of their



eBay business. The eBay shipping center was



created to help ensure that you get your items to



your customers in a timely manner, in the most



efficient and economical way possible.





The eBay shipping center will help you print shipping



labels, help you figure shipping costs, and even help



you with International shipping. Shipping information



for all of the major shipping companies, including the



USPS can be found through the shipping center. You



can even purchase insurance for packages that will



be shipped by the USPS directly through the shipping



center.





One of the greatest features of the eBay Shipping



Center is the ability to order free co-branded shipping



boxes for USPS shipments. These boxes are



delivered to you, at no cost! This will cut a great deal



of your shipping expenses because you won’t have to



purchase your own boxes! There is also a great video



that will teach you how to save time and money on



your shipping, and whether you are a buyer or a



seller, you can easily track your packages through



the eBay shipping center as well.


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Shipping eBay Items to Customers

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If you stock the products that you sell on eBay, as



opposed to drop shipping, you probably spend a



great deal of time and money shipping items to your



customers. If you are a big success on eBay, this



could quickly become a problem. Organize your



shipping practices before they get out of control!





Keep stamps, packing materials, and boxes on



hand. You can have these items delivered to you,



which will save you a lot of time. Use large padded



envelopes instead of boxes whenever possible. These



envelopes are easier to handle, and usually cheaper to



purchase. Furthermore, they often weigh just a little



less than cardboard boxes do, which will save a bit of



money on the postage. Purchase stamps and packing



materials online. Not only will you save time, you will



save money as well.





If you ship a lot of packages, purchasing your own



set of postage scales will increase your efficiency –



the expense will more than pay for itself. Other items



you should invest in include a rubber stamp, label



printing software, a good printer, and labels. Either



use a stamp for the return label, or keep a large



stock of pre-printed return labels. All you need is a



plan and a little bit of organization to successfully


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