3 Tips to Avoid the Stigma of Being a Drop Shipper
Posted on November 19, 2011 by Dave W
Unfortunately, there has been a stigma built up against people who use the drop ship method, mostly by “hate big business” groups who really liked the old Mom-and-Pop atmosphere of online selling when it first got started. If you keep track of wholesale news, you’ll hear about it. They don’t want mass merchandise imported from a foreign nation, they want something from Auntie Mae’s Curio Shop. Of course, if they really scrutinize the label, they would find that most of the merchandise Mom-and-Pop shops sell is the very same mass merchandise that they’re trying to avoid, but to them that’s not really the point. They want to feel as if they are supporting a family by their purchase, not buying from an unfeeling large company that employs tons of people at very low wages.
Even though I am supporting a family by my sales, having an item drop shipped can make it look to the buyer as if it came from one of those aforementioned companies. This is where my helpful tips come in, so you can retain your image of a small little online store, whose sales go for a good cause.
Tip 1: Look up a private label drop shipping company, where you can either customize your own products online, where they are purchased from a personalized page, then shipped right from that company to the consumer. Your products stay customized as you made them, and you don’t lose face.
Tip 2: See if the drop shipping company you are currently using will allow you to “blind ship”. This means no return address, but it’s a cheap and quick way to keep your customers from figuring out where your merchandise really came from.
Tip 3: Most drop shipping companies will allow you to customize an invoice that will be including in the product they are shipping. They may have their company’s return address on the outside of the shipping box, but inside will be your own invoice with your company name, logo, phone number, and anything else you care to add.
Following these tips will earn you positive feedback on ebay, as well as good word of mouth advertising if you sell from other sources, and will keep you in sales as a small business owner, without being branded as a mass merchandiser.
Ann Hoskins has been writing and publishing articles about wholesale and drop shipping. She is a business consultant and has been specializing in logistics management and shipping for more than 10 years.
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Gym/workout mistakes: Are sore muscles bad? And: Which exercise is best for “bingo-wings”?
I started going to the gym daily (never been before and my fitness level is… none existent). I warm up by running for 5 min, then I do stretches. After the warm up I do 100 crunches, cycle for 60 min, have 30 min on the cross trainer and then I cool down by walking (fast) for 5 min again. Now, I do have sore muscles afterwards – as I obviously am super unfit – and a friend told me it is actually not good to train so much that it gives me sore muscles the next day. I thought it’s a good sign that I actually “used” my muscles for a change. So is it bad?
Also: I would like to know which exercises are best for abs and arms. I do crunches but was told they only help a little but I should do other exercises for abs as well if I want a flat stomach. Any tips? Nothing too complicated though – I am a total beginner.
Thanks
Well, they will be sore for a while cause I am constantly at the gym. Should I put in rest days in between???
Answer
Sore muscles aren’t bad. if you’re sore, you’re doing fine. That lets you know that you’re getting stronger, because when your muscles get sore, the acid(Some kind of acid) released from the muscles breaks them down, but they will be repaired and be built back up stronger.
Unless you’re sore for a while, I wouldn’t worry about it.
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