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Dropshipping on Your Own Store Vs. Dropshipping on Third-Party Marketplace
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[QUOTE="Jasmine, post: 232908, member: 49159"] When you want to do dropship on third party marketplace, you do not have a lot of options. Yes, of course, you can do dropship on ebay. However, if you want to sell products on Amazon you need to first buy or manufacture the products and then send to Amazon. Amazon will ship your products to the buyers when someone orders the product. This is not dropshipping. You can sell print on demand products on Amazon or etsy, however, print on demand is different from dropshipping, they have just one similarity that is you do not have to spend money to manufacture products or procure products. The primary purpose of dropshipping is not just selling products and making money, setting up a dropshipping website means you are setting your own business with your own store, own brand and own trade mark (some dropship suppliers will allow you to have your logo and tag attached on the product). If you check a lot of brands, you will find that these companies are not actually manufacturing their own product, they are buying from companies in developing world. For instance Zara is a big clothing brand, but all zara clothes are manufactured in Bangladesh. [/QUOTE]
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