Saturday 30 June 2018

How to Make Money With an Online Drop Shipping Business

How to Make Money With an Online Drop Shipping Business

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When starting an online business, one of the key elements is having products to sell. In fact, without products… you don’t have a business at all. That’s pretty obvious, right?
So how do you get products… where do you find them… how do you know if they’ll sell… how do you get them to customers?
In the vast world of internet entrepreneurship, there are many answers to all of those questions. You could create your own products — but that can be a long and time-consuming process. Or you could buy in bulk from a manufacturer and then ship out products to your customers as they buy. But that is an expensive solution, and you have to take the risk of investing that money in buying stock and not having sales (we all know somebody with a garage full of inventory of their "big idea" right?)
There is a solution that allows you to sidestep all those hassles. And it makes the whole startup process for your online venture that much easier. It’s called drop shipping. And it has taken the online business world by storm. A drop shopping business is one of the fastest, easiest, and most low-risk ways to get started with an online business.
Let's take a look at how to start a dropship business, how the drop shipping business model works, and the key things you should know before going into it.

Starting a Drop Shipping Business

Estimates vary. But industry watchers have found that between 20 percent to 30 percent of online retailers use drop shipping. So it's a proven business model, and you’ll be in good company if you go this route. Even big retailers like Amazon use drop shipping.
With drop shipping, you can sell just about any product in any niche. And the best part is you don't have to deal with the hassles of traditional businesses, such as:
  • Storing your products (it can be very expensive to buy massive amounts of inventory, rent warehouse space… and who wants to fill a spare bedroom or garage with boxes)
  • Packaging or shipping any products (can you imagine the hassle of taking orders and boxing them up multiple times a day… and heading to the post office?) This is definitely not a scalable way to do business.
  • Most importantly… you don’t have to put down your money upfront to buy products wholesale to resell… that you aren’t sure will sell.
    You see, when you run a business through drop shipping, you avoid all of those risks and potential loss of capital investment.
    Now that we've taken a look at the benefits of a dropshipping business let's take a look at how the business model of dropshipping actually works.

    How Drop Shipping Works

    With drop shipping, you work with a wholesaler or distributor that offers this service. Not all manufacturers and wholesalers offer drop shipping, but many do.
    You handle all the marketing for your business… you set up your website with a shopping cart (or set up a virtual storefront on Amazon)… write your blog… do social media and email marketing… you contact the prospects and customers. You tell them all about the products and how it will make their lives better. Basically, you do all of the marketing, advertising, and promotion to get the customers and make the sale.
    But when it comes time to actually send out the product and fulfill it… the drop shipper takes over. They have the inventory in their warehouse. You send them the orders that come in, paying the wholesale price for each order. This can be done by email, submitted online, or through a spreadsheet file — it depends on the drop shipper. They put the order together and ship it to your customer. Done.
    Of course, they do charge a fee for this service. Just how much depends on the product. But usually, it’s about $2 to $5 — a handling fee. That’s on top of the wholesale price for the product itself and the cost of shipping. That can seem like a lot.
    But you can still stay profitable as a drop shipping business, despite the thinner margins. If you want to increase your profits you raise your prices — at least as much as your market will bear. You can also sell more volume. And you can always contact your drop shipper to negotiate a lower handling fee.
    Remember though, that you aren’t risking your money upfront. You are only paying these fees if you actually sell a product.

    What Products Can Be Drop Shipped

    As with any online business, you want to be in a market that is “hot” and where there is a large number of people ready to buy the products you sell. In the best-case scenario, the niche you specialize in should also match one of your personal interests.
    If you have a passion for a certain market or type of product, that enthusiasm will make your marketing efforts… and by extension your business… will be stronger. Not only that, but you'll actually enjoy what you're doing - making your work seem more like play. What's better than getting paid to do what you love?
    Fortunately, there are drop shipping companies that work with just about every market, niche, and type of product. Baby items, yoga clothes, electronics, clothing, art, books, beauty supplies, supplements, home and garden items… it’s wide open.
    A great place to check for hot niches is big online e-commerce platforms like Amazon. Whatever items are on the bestseller lists there could be a great fit for a drop shipping business. But also keep an eye on trends you see on Facebook and other social networks. Also, what’s in the news… what your friends and family are talking about.
    Here’s a pro tip: during the holiday season, football season, and other special times of the year, related products can do really well.
    A big mistake a lot of people make when starting any type of business, dropshipping included, is that if they see other people doing it they think it's too competitive and they can't make any money in it. Nothing could be further from the truth... if you see a lot of competition that's the sure sign of a big, healthy, profitable market.

    Picking a Drop Shipper

    Before you ever start working with a drop shipper, you should go through the order process yourself from a customer’s point of view. You want to see how easy it is to order the product, how long it takes to ship, how the drop shipper deals with any problems.
    Of course, this will also give you the chance to also see the quality of the product. You want to make sure this is something you’ll be proud to offer your customers. In some cases, dropshippers will be willing to send you a complimentary product for evaluation or at least sell it to you at their cost.
    If you are into a niche and have used other products that are similar, you can test the product yourself. Use it. Study it. Does it do what is promised? Is it made of quality material or ingredients? Check the reviews of others online to see if your experience matches up.
    If you’re not into the niche, have a friend or family member try the product. And also be sure to thoroughly check online reviews, forums in that niche to see any comments from users, Facebook too. Do your research, in other words.
    Knowing the product will also help you sell it. Your marketing will be that much more authentic and effective.
    Here are some of the top drop shippers and drop shipper directories operational today:
    Of course, you can always do a Google search for "drop shipper" or "niche + drop shipper" to find other dropshipping companies.

    Key Questions You Should Ask a Potential Drop Shipping Partner

    Yes, partnering with a drop shipper is a great way to start an online venture without investing much of your own money. And you make it that much easier to run your business too. By not having to lay out a bunch of cash to buy products wholesale you're not risking your money. You don’t have to store them. And you don’t have to worry about keeping up with shipping your products in a timely manner.
    But that doesn’t mean you should just hand off those important elements of your business to just anyone. Working with a bad drop shipper — and they are out there — could sink your business before it ever gets off the ground.
    You don’t have to go into the process of finding and negotiating with a potential drop shipping partner blind. Here are some key questions to ask to help you determine if they are the right fit for your business.
    1. Once a customer has placed an order, how long will it take to be processed and shipped out of their facility? (Remember you can also "secret shop" them to verify this as well)
    2. What methods of shipping the products are available? This is especially important if they are located overseas and are shipping internationally. Do they use services like UPS and FedEx? Can a customer overnight an order? Do they rely on the U.S. Postal Service only?
    3. This is a big one: do they have a tracking system so that you and/or your customers can see the status of each order easily? This is one the biggest things customers want to be able to do.
    1. How do they deal with issues like lost shipments? You don’t want customers to get frustrated with issues you can’t control. And keep in mind that as the seller you are ultimately responsible for customer service. Will lost shipments cost you money?
    2. Do the products they offer have warranties/guarantees? What happens if the customer isn’t satisfied with the product — what’s the return policy? And does the drop shipper guarantee the product… what happens if the product fails in some way? You want to make sure this matches up to your philosophy. If a customer feels that they’ve been taken advantage of… you can’t point to the drop shipper and blame them. After all, you are the one that sold the customer the product.
      It’s also a good idea to check forums, blogs, and social media for comments about the drop shipping company from other online entrepreneurs. Drop shippers who have a bad reputation or have bad business practices will quickly be exposed, often in detail, so you can avoid them.

      Drop Shipping Really Is One of the Easiest Ways to Do Business Online

      A drop shipping online business is a quick, easy, and low-risk way to start selling online. You won’t have to put up a bunch of money upfront on inventory that might not sell. And your drop shipping partner will handle delivery.
      Pick the right niche market and product, and you could have a profitable venture on your hands. You could even expand into other niches and sell other products, too.
      There are many people making healthy six and seven-figures strictly from a dropshipping business... the possibilities really are endless with a drop shipping business.

      Thursday 28 June 2018

      10 Amazing Places to Find Great Content Topics




      Today, 98% of marketing efforts go nowhere. I think I know why.
      In 2017, I published over 300 posts at my last company‘s blog. Just 8 of them performed. Those are the unicorn content.
      The rest? Donkeys.
      We spend the majority of our time working on things that will give us a fraction of return — the donkeys.
      But unicorn content garners an incredible amount of attention and engagement.
      Unicorn content ranks high on Google and blows out key performance indicators.

      Of course, if it were easy to find unicorns, there would be a lot more of them.
      So I’ve developed some shortcuts for hunting content marketing unicorns.

      Where to Find Content Topics Ideas

      Here are 10 ways to find unicorn content.

      1. Curate Top Unicorns from Popular Facebook Pages

      Facebook is the world’s top social media platform with a wealth of content.
      Look at the top performing Facebook pages relevant to your business.
      Take note of what kind of content gets the most likes, shares, and comments.
      You can also see how many views the videos garner.
      Save a shortcut, bookmark your favorite pages using Facebook’s “Save” feature.
      Here are some bookmarked pages I follow for entrepreneurial topics:

      2. Hunt for Unicorns on Top Relevant Subreddits

      Reddit is a rich source of user-submitted content. Its upvote system lets you see the most popular posts right off the bat.
      You can gauge how much unicorn potential a piece of related content may have by the number of votes it has.
      Say you’re making an infographic about digital marketing. Visit the subreddit, reddit.com/r/infographics and sort by the most upvoted infographic:
      You can browse subreddits relevant to your industry with a lot of members, a signal of how active and popular the subreddit is.

      You’ll see the top posts that are the best recent content in that subreddit.
      Check in daily for content taking top spots.

      3. Mine Quora for FAQs

      Quora is an underrated goldmine of content treasures.
      Search for your relevant industry and topics. You’ll find common questions and as well as deep inquiries you may not have thought of before.
      You’ll get ideas for new blog posts and be able to build out your website’s FAQ.
      You might even learn something about the topic yourself.

      4. Use Medium to Follow Interests

      I’m an active contributor and top author on Medium.
      I’ve seen a lot of its tremendous benefits as a marketer, including reaching a new audience and generating new social media followers.
      But apart from these great things about the blogging platform, what I love about Medium is interest-based following.
      Not only can you get ideas from the top posts in the interests relevant to your business, but you can also take cues from Medium itself to make your blog have better readability.

      5. Find Inspiration from Videos

      Whether you focus on developing video marketing content or just want more ideas to flow, check out popular videos on Facebook, YouTube and Vimeo.
      Well-done videos are usually teeming with information that you can mine and use with your own content to come up with something even better.

      6. Subscribe to the Best Industry Blogs

      Some of the best content are from the top blogs in the industry you belong to, especially if they’re in-depth articles on topics that are not usually written about.
      You’ll know a good blog by its significant percentage of content that’s informative and unique.
      On top blogs, you’ll also notice a lot of blog engagement, like comments and shares.

      7. Follow Relevant Hashtags on Instagram and Twitter

      Hashtags are a great way to track topics across Twitter and Instagram easily.
      You can then see what the most popular hashtags are and discern how most people on those platforms like their content in that subject matter.
      Note how strong the visual language of hashtags is on Instagram.
      Twitter is a more text-heavy channel, which can clue you into what people find most interesting in a given hashtag or topic at the moment.

      8. Tap into User-generated Content

      User generated content (UGC) is a source of both insight and content ideas.
      Reviews and feedback on your products, comments and messages on your Facebook page, emails with comments and suggestions regarding your business — all full of unicorns.
      UGC can yield a targeted response with specific details and concerns regarding your business, super useful to your business.

      9. Find Top Performing Posts on Pinterest

      Pinterest’s image posts show what kind of aesthetics people are interested in.
      If you’re looking to do visual content like photographs, charts, infographics, and image macros then Pinterest is a source of inspiration.

      10. Repurpose your Top Performing Content

      When you create unicorn content, reuse it in another way at another time.
      Make more unicorns out of your unicorns!
      So if a blog post of yours goes unicorn ballistic, turn it into an infographic or video or ad!
      Repurposing your unicorn content lets you get more mileage out of whatever hits the jackpot among the content you publish.
      You can add more and enhance, update with new lessons, new data, further developments, and so to breathe new life to your unicorn content.
      With continued practice, you can actually develop a sense for spotting marketing unicorns.
      The more unicorns under your belt, the easier it is to create a long-term content strategy with more unicorns and fewer donkeys.

      Wednesday 27 June 2018

      3 ways to increase sales in 2018

      3 ways to increase sales in 2018

      If you want to start making more money next year, do these three things before the ball drops:
      1. Create a database.

      2. Create a marketing budget.

      3. Choose the right tools.

      The key to increasing sales in 2018 is smarter marketing. Let’s look at how implementing each of the items above can help.
      Increase Sales in 2018 Plan

      1. Create a great database that’s ready for next year

      If you don’t already have one, get a customer relationship management (CRM) system. There are many choices — from excellent, low-cost offerings by Zoho, to more expensive but more expandable ones from Salesforce.com and Microsoft.
      Regardless of how these companies describe a CRM, it’s simply a database. Marketing is all about data. You need a database — one that’s clean, complete and accurate — for the most effective marketing to increase sales in 2018.
      Sign up for a CRM system. Assign someone in your office to take it over. Have them learn how to import data from your accounting system, spreadsheets, email and other places — or hire a consultant to handle these tasks.
      Go through and clean it up.

      Segment the data where you can — products purchased, products that might be of interest, location, relationships, etc. That way you can slice and dice this data for communications.

      2. Create a marketing budget

      Ask any experienced marketer, and they’ll tell you that marketing is about money. Buy airtime and show off that gizmo to enough viewers, and you’ll increase sales in 2018. Display your ads in front of enough people and they’ll recognize your brand.
      Touch, touch, touch enough times through emails, letters, messages and other forms of communication, and potential customers will think about you first when it comes time to buy something. To do this you need money.
      Before the end of the year, sit down with a calculator and budget your 2018 marketing activities. Remember, marketing is an educated guess — not so much like gambling in Vegas, but still a guess.
      My recommendation is to budget 10 percent of your revenues for marketing.

      Decide on your tools, and then get them in place. When creating your budget, create your metrics:
      • How will you know the money your spending is creating ROI?
      • What leads were generated?
      • What opportunities were created?
      Keep your budget and metrics on a spreadsheet with a separate column to track actual costs. The smartest marketers I know admit that their efforts are nothing more than trial and error. They do something, fail, adjust, tweak — and then do it again. They stick to a budget and they measure the outcomes.

      3. Choose your tools, and then get them in place

      There is no silver bullet in marketing. Your audience is everywhere, and they’re all getting information from multiple sources. What works for some might not work for you, and what works for you today might not work tomorrow.
      Your job is to choose a marketing tool, commit to it, and then become excellent using it.
      What kind of tool? How about an email application like the one offered by GoDaddy, among others? Or online advertising — maybe you decide to become the King of Facebook or the Queen of Twitter. Perhaps your audience will respond well to recurring snail mailings. Or maybe you’ll have better luck investing in search engine optimization and drawing potential customers to your website.
      Based on what you know about your audience and customer base, take a chance with a marketing tool. My company does a lot of email marketing because my customers seem to respond well to emails. I have a contractor who handles this for me — she’s an expert with the tool we use.
      A few times each month, we send emails to segmented lists from our CRM. But don’t just do this because I say. Maybe another tool — social media, Google AdWords, etc. — is better for your business.
      Line up a consultant or contractor to help.

      Take the rest of the year to read, study and practice. Then make a quarterly plan for using this tool, allowing yourself room for adjustments.

      Don’t wait any longer

      You can increase sales in 2018. But the worst time to decide on that is in 2018. I’ve learned from smart marketing professionals that good marketing takes planning — and now is the time to be doing that.