[[{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org","@type":"BlogPosting","datePublished":"2021-05-25","dateModified":["2025-04-30","2025-04-30T14:39:00Z"],"about":["https:\/\/www.the-future-of-commerce.com\/2021\/05\/25\/what-is-dropshipping\/#About",{"@type":"Thing","name":"drop shipping","@id":"https:\/\/www.wikidata.org\/wiki\/Q1542702"},{"@type":"Thing","name":"Drop shipping","@id":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Drop_shipping"}],"name":"What is dropshipping? Definition, examples, benefits","headline":"What is dropshipping? Definition, examples, benefits","description":"Dropshipping is a retail model where a company sells products and fulfills orders by buying items from a third party that ships them directly to the customer. Learn dropshipping benefits, strategies and examples.","hasPart":{"@type":"HowTo","image":{"@type":"ImageObject","url":"https:\/\/www.the-future-of-commerce.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/05\/DropShip_1200x375-1200x370.jpg","height":"370","width":"1200","@id":"https:\/\/www.the-future-of-commerce.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/05\/DropShip_1200x375-1200x370.jpg"},"name":"How to become a Drop shipper?","about":["https:\/\/www.the-future-of-commerce.com\/2021\/05\/25\/what-is-dropshipping\/#About",{"@id":"https:\/\/www.wikidata.org\/wiki\/Q1542702"},{"@id":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Drop_shipping"}],"step":[{"@type":"HowToStep","name":"Find dropshipping products that are in demand","text":"Finding the right products to sell in your online store can be a tedious process, especially if you are new to the e-commerce business. In order to be successful as a dropshipping e-commerce business, you will need to ensure that your ecommerce store merchandises inventory with products that are in high demand. Before launching your store, identifying what to sell is your first step. Start by researching product trends using tools like Google Trends, AliExpress Hot Products, and Amazon Movers & Shakers. These help you spot what\u2019s gaining traction with online shoppers. You can also explore social commerce trends by browsing hashtags like #TikTokMadeMeBuyIt or #AmazonFinds to surface viral product ideas. Another effective method is to review what competitors are selling on platforms like Shopify, eBay, and Facebook Marketplace. Finding the right products involves in-depth research to understand what products trending are; additionally targeting a niche market with your dropshipping store can be a great way to generate revenue. There are many resources available to conduct research on the right products for your dropshipping store, including supplier websites, marketplace analytics, and social shopping platforms like Etsy or Pinterest. You can also use competitor research to uncover what\u2019s selling well and identify product gaps. When choosing products, consider targeting a niche audience\u2014such as eco-conscious pet owners or minimalist home decorators\u2014to stand out in a crowded market. A great product is not just trending\u2014it solves a problem, tells a story, or sparks emotional connection.","url":"https:\/\/www.the-future-of-commerce.com\/2021\/05\/25\/what-is-dropshipping\/#jumplink1","@id":"https:\/\/www.the-future-of-commerce.com\/2021\/05\/25\/what-is-dropshipping\/#HowToStep1"},{"@type":"HowToStep","name":"Choose a supplier that is right for you","text":"A Dropshipping supplier is vital to every dropshipping e-commerce business. Without the right mix of suppliers, your dropshipping business will have a difficult time sustaining itself. That\u2019s why it\u2019s essential that you know how to find dropshipping suppliers that will help your business to succeed without bottlenecks. When conducting research on the right mix of suppliers, you may come across two sets of suppliers generally speaking \u2013 dropshipping vendors and dropshipping wholesalers. Dropshipping vendors are suppliers who typically provide product in a particular niche or product range and charge a higher price per unit; whereas Dropshipping wholesalers are suppliers who sell products in bulk at a low cost, working with them means you\u2019ll be able to offer low prices to your customers. It is essential for you to conduct research on each of your suppliers, understand their technology; essentially be sure to speak with suppliers and get to know how they do business before you commit to working with them. Look for red-flags and stay away from suppliers that insists on monthly or ongoing fees to do business with them. It is normal for suppliers to charge a pre-order fee, and it can tend to be higher for complex orders, but be on the lookout for suppliers who charge higher than normal pre-order fees, as these are the ones to stay away from.","url":"https:\/\/www.the-future-of-commerce.com\/2021\/05\/25\/what-is-dropshipping\/#jumplink2","@id":"https:\/\/www.the-future-of-commerce.com\/2021\/05\/25\/what-is-dropshipping\/#HowToStep2"},{"@type":"HowToStep","name":"Select a channel to sell your products","text":"You have conducted research on products that are ideal for your dropshipping business, you have also identified the supplier that is right for you \u2013 the next step is to select the channels where you can market and sell your products. The sales channels are not all equal, as a result many selling channels may not be right for you; for example, if you are selling a very niche product that is relevant to a specific demographic, then you should probably choose a platform that is dominated by the specific demographic you are targeting with your niche product. Understanding your product, its target market, and as a result by narrowing down to the right selling channels, you are likely to find your target audience \u2013 this is critical to the success of your dropshipping business. Some of the popular selling channels are eBay, Shopify, Facebook Marketplace, and Wix.","url":"https:\/\/www.the-future-of-commerce.com\/2021\/05\/25\/what-is-dropshipping\/#jumplink3","@id":"https:\/\/www.the-future-of-commerce.com\/2021\/05\/25\/what-is-dropshipping\/#HowToStep3"},{"@type":"HowToStep","name":"Create your dropshipping website","text":"A dropshipping website is an online commerce platform where you sell your products. This is where your suppliers connect with your business, your customers find your products, and the technology in the platform manages all of the business processes for you. One such platform is eBay where you can create a free seller account, and customize your store front according to your business needs. Similarly, Facebook Marketplace is another venue where you can create a free seller profile but lacks the store front customization that eBay offers. Although Facebook Marketplace offers a feature called Facebook Shops, which is an eCommerce platform that lets businesses easily sell their products on Facebook and Instagram. Another category of eCommerce platforms are Shopify and Wix. Unlike eBay and Facebook Marketplace, the burden of generating organic traffic to your websites can be challenging. However, you have the potential to increase your profit margins by incorporating proper branding, product offers, and promotions in your custom website storefront.","url":"https:\/\/www.the-future-of-commerce.com\/2021\/05\/25\/what-is-dropshipping\/#jumplink4","@id":"https:\/\/www.the-future-of-commerce.com\/2021\/05\/25\/what-is-dropshipping\/#HowToStep4"},{"@type":"HowToStep","name":"Advertise and sell your products online","text":"Now that you have your dropshipping website, you need to drive traffic to the store. You can\u2019t just create a website and expect your customers to find it. You need to promote your dropshipping store; and since your business is set up online, you will need to employ tactics beyond just word-of-mouth with your friends, family, or your immediate community. Hopefully you were thorough in conducting your research earlier in the process; the time you\u2019ve invested in conducting research on your dropshipping products and its target audience will play a major role in your decision making on the right channel, tactics, and right levels of investment needed to drive traffic to your website. Consider joining relevant social media groups and start participating by adding value for the community members by answering questions that they may ask. Become an expert in the community, and be seen as a trusted resource. Build out specific business pages on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and other social platforms. Engage regularly with the community through regular posts about new products, promotions, or tips-and-tricks specific to products that are of interest to your target customers. In addition to social media platform efforts, consider investing in paid-ads via Google or Facebook Ads. Start with a small budget establish baseline goals; test your campaign messaging, offers, and pricing. Leverage organic content marketing and search engine optimization (SEO) tactics such that your customers can find your store when they are searching for products of interest to them. There is no silver-bullet that will drive traffic and generate sales, you will need to employ several of these marketing strategies to get eyeballs to your dropshipping store.","url":"https:\/\/www.the-future-of-commerce.com\/2021\/05\/25\/what-is-dropshipping\/#jumplink5","@id":"https:\/\/www.the-future-of-commerce.com\/2021\/05\/25\/what-is-dropshipping\/#HowToStep5"},{"@type":"HowToStep","name":"Prioritize customer service and support","text":"Customers who receive great customer service are more likely to do repeat business with your brand, even when other companies have similar offerings at lower prices. But on the flip side, bad service experiences can stop the relationship in its tracks. Customer service has many moving parts to it, besides customers have myriad ways to communicate with you \u2013 for example: phone, email, messaging apps, chat, and social media. Make sure to streamline your communication with customers in a personalized and proactive manner. Your \u201cContact us\u201d page should be visible and easily accessible by offering customers multiple ways to reach you. Response times to customer service requests is key to exceptional customer experience. Test out your customer service experience as your customer would; identify the bottlenecks in the process that need special attention. Set customer expectations upfront, be transparent on what\u2019s possible and what\u2019s not; especially when it pertains to customer returns. Avoid trying to find ambiguities in your terms & conditions as a way to cut losses. If a customer wishes to return an item within the timeframe stipulated in the terms and conditions, then process it immediately. It will benefit you if you establish a standard for customer returns upfront. Use negative feedback, as learning opportunity to improve your customers\u2019 experience, and make every effort to turn a negative situation in your favor through a positive customer experience outcome. As a best practice create FAQ content which addresses commonly asked questions relating to product, shipping, delivery, and customer returns.","url":"https:\/\/www.the-future-of-commerce.com\/2021\/05\/25\/what-is-dropshipping\/#jumplink6","@id":"https:\/\/www.the-future-of-commerce.com\/2021\/05\/25\/what-is-dropshipping\/#HowToStep6"}],"@id":"https:\/\/www.the-future-of-commerce.com\/2021\/05\/25\/what-is-dropshipping\/#HowTo"},"subjectOf":{"@type":"FAQPage","name":"What is dropshipping?","about":[{"@id":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Drop_shipping"},{"@id":"https:\/\/www.wikidata.org\/wiki\/Q1542702"}],"mainEntity":[{"@type":"Question","name":"What is dropshipping?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":["https:\/\/www.the-future-of-commerce.com\/2021\/05\/25\/what-is-dropshipping\/","Dropshipping is a retail fulfillment method where sellers don\u2019t keep products in stock. 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  1. Dropshipping is a low-cost model.<\/strong> You can sell thousands of items, but you don’t have to spend any money until you receive customer payment. In addition to saving money on purchasing inventory, dropshippers do not need to invest in storage or rent.<\/li>
  2. It’s easy to get started. <\/strong>Since products are handled by outside suppliers, it’s easy to go from zero to 60 with a dropshipping model. No product development, no storing inventory, just selling.<\/li>
  3. Flexible expansion.<\/strong> Expanding an online store is as simple as adding new brands, sizes and color options to the website. Testing new products is also a snap; if one product doesn’t sell, it can be removed and replaced with another.<\/li> <\/ol>","name":"Benefits of dropshipping","@id":"https:\/\/www.the-future-of-commerce.com\/2021\/05\/25\/what-is-dropshipping\/#Answer1"},"@id":"https:\/\/www.the-future-of-commerce.com\/2021\/05\/25\/what-is-dropshipping\/#Question1"},{"@type":"Question","name":"Top dropshipping challenges","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","name":"Top dropshipping challenges","text":"
    1. Loss of control and increased costs:<\/strong> The termination of the de minimis exemption has introduced new tariffs and customs requirements for low-value imports from China and Hong Kong. Dropshippers now face higher costs and potential delays, as they are fully dependent on third-party distributors or wholesalers to navigate these changes. If suppliers fail to comply with the new regulations, customers will direct their complaints to the business they ordered from.<\/li>
    2. Building a brand and product website can be time-consuming:<\/strong> Dropshipping doesn't mean selling is a snooze. Creating a successful business means building an attractive online store brand and all the landing pages, product descriptions, taglines and links that make a professional e-commerce site stand out.<\/li>
    3. Competition is fierce:<\/strong> Dropshipping may have low overhead, but competition is also sky-high. Dropshippers don't have exclusive contracts with suppliers, so it can be tough to keep prices low, while choosing the right product niche can be a challenge.<\/li>
    4. Regulatory compliance:<\/strong> Navigating the new trade regulations requires dropshippers to stay informed and adapt quickly. 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