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Drop-Shipping Account
This account is for all buyers that sell online or have a catalog and would like to use the drop-shipping services of 1wholesaler.com. As a drop-shipping buyer you will be able to place a wholesale order for one item or more and we will ship it directly to your customer. The item(s) will be shipped in a brown un-marked box without any 1wholesaler.com logo. Inside the box your customer will find a packing slip with your company name, your order number and your return address.
Prior to signing up, please make sure you can commit to the following:
- Minimum 10 items per month.
- You have a valid business (Website, Catalog, Ebay Seller...)
- You have a valid active credit card (Visa, Master card, Amex)
We do not accept new drop shippers account at this time.
Please do not call customer service with any question about this status.
Please visit this page for any updates.
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Bulk Wholesale Account
This account is for all buyers that have a warehouse or store and would like to order bulk quantity. As an approved bulk buyer you will be able to view all the prices by master case. You will also be able to see a quantity discount table, where the more you buy the better price you receive. As a bulk buyer you will be able to use our system to place a P.O. (purchase order) and then decide how you choose to pay for this order. (Credit card, transfer, checks, etc.). Please note that the minimum order as a bulk buyer is by master case and not by item.
Prior to signing up, please make sure you can commit to the following:
- Minimum $500 monthly orders.
- You have a valid business license or seller permit in the state you are located.
We do not accept new drop shippers account at this time.
Please do not call customer service with any question about this status.
Please visit this page for any updates.
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Drop Shipping, Five Rules to Profit By:
What is "drop shipping?" If you've heard anything about drop shipping at all, you might think it is the answer to every internet entrepreneur's dream. In a nutshell, you market and sell a product online at a price you choose. After your customer purchases the item, and you receive payment for it, you place an order for the product you just sold with a "drop-shipper." The drop shipper charges you a wholesale price and ships the product directly to your customer. You pocket the difference between the wholesale (or near wholesale) and retail prices. The best part is that you have no inventory to hold or finance, and no shipping hassles. Wow! Sounds great, doesn't it? Well, it is. But you have to do your homework for it to be profitable.
First, you must find a product that will sell in sufficient quantity and at a sufficient mark-up to make it profitable. Just because you know of a drop shipper that sells croaking ceramic frogs at a great price, does not mean that anyone will buy them. Research the market for any product or product line that you are considering. Try to determine the product's demand, how much competition there is, and what the competition is charging. Some lines of business have a lower margin than others.
Sell only a few products, or at least make sure that the products you sell are related and targeted at the same market. Don't try to sell every drop shipped item you find. This will help you concentrate your marketing efforts and costs where they will make the most impact.
- Find a reputable supplier. With the popularity of drop shipping, many scams have arisen around the industry. There are sham lists of drop shippers being sold for hundreds of dollars. There are middlemen posing as drop shippers who will charge you more than you need to pay. There are "turnkey" internet businesses that claim to provide a complete package of products, e-commerce, and marketing - but for such a hefty membership fee or monthly cost that you will never make a profit. Don't let this scare you away - just be aware. To get started on the right track, take a look at Chris Malta's Worldwide Brands, a directory of legitimate drop shippers that has an excellent reputation.
- Be prepared to deal with backorders and returns. Just because some of the hassles of online business are eliminated with drop shipping, not all of them are. You will run into times when the product you've just sold is not available immediately. There will be returns and refunds. Work these matters through with your drop shipper ahead of time, so you will know how to handle them when they arise.
- Treat this like a real business. Don't SPAM, don't use a personal or free Web page address for your store, register with your County Clerk, get a Tax ID number, and be prepared to file taxes. Proceed with the expectation that you'll make a decent profit, and the chances that you will automatically increase.
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