Excellent list of drop shippers
Hi
I have had the same problem in looking for dop shippers who do not have membership fees and monthly on-going fees. There are all form USA, UK, Australia, Asia and most parts of the world. They do worldide drop shipping.
I found this website http://www.interdropship.com/ via google and it seems to have a good selection of drop shippers with no fees and they constantly update them.
They offer a lifetime membership for only $US2.95 and you have access to their list and you can even have your own favourite listing. Not bad for 2.95 I was impressed
Once you get into their system you are in for good.
Tafadzwa
[looking for the best]
Credit Card and other online fraud
Selling from the USA to another country is very risky. Credit card fraud is in the billions of US dollars.
Fred
Put your ecommerce website on auto-pilot and protect yourself from online fraud
Hello everyone,
I would like to tell you a bit about running your ecommerce website on auto-pilot and protecting yourself from online fraud.
I have been in the Internet industry (developing high-end websites) since 1995 and currently run one professional web design firm aimed at the small business market and an Internet software company with hundreds of customers across 14 countries.
In these 10 years, I have been privileged to help countless small businesses, local government and many brand-name companies like Polaris, Honeywell, 3COM, Pearson Education, and so on. My original web development firm was focused on high-end website integration with mainframe computers, proprietary business software, telephone systems, ecommerce, and even satellite.
Small business ecommerce needs are quite different than those of major online retailers. Here are a few pointers on how to automate your online sales...
1. Putting your ecommerce website on auto-pilot
Depending on your industry, your options may vary. Four key things you can do to automate your online business include the following:
A. Use a call center to handle incoming calls and take care of minor communication tasks. A good call center will learn about your business and products and can answer common questions and even take orders over the phone. They can also send out product literature by mail, email, or fax and so on. The best part is that your phone is always answered! The service can cost as little as $200 per month - Including a toll-free number...far less than you would pay for a receptionist.
B. Use a solid shopping cart/ecommerce module for your website that can automatically calculate taxes, shipping, and so on. The shopping cart can also manage inventory for you and handle backorders, etc. A good shopping cart can save you a lot of time and effort, and often includes opt-in email campaign management and other goodies.
Finally, your shopping cart software may be able to write orders to your accounting software like QuickBooks. Before you go spending over $1,500 on a full-featured solution, talk with a few web development firms as they may have licenses for various ecommerce systems and can implement the software for you as part of your website redesign at a better price. Personally, I don't recommend any of the freeware ecommerce systems to run a solid business...but they are an option for those that are strapped for cash.
C. If you travel a lot or reside outside of the U.S. while selling to a primarily U.S. market, consider using a Voice over IP service that allows callers to reach you consistently through the same phone number regardless of your location. If you are outside of the U.S. - this is really critical.
D. Use a Drop Shipper or Fulfillment house to ship your products when orders come in. Your shopping cart system may be able to send the order directly to your vendor when an order is placed. However, you may want to review the first several orders personally and pass the details on to your vendor until you feel comfortable with the process and can be sure orders will be handled correctly and so on.
2. Reducing the risk of fraud
The beauty of the Internet is that it opens your business up to a worldwide market. At the same time, the Internet makes it easier for people to falsify their identities and otherwise steal your products and services.
While this is a risk, it really isn't a huge risk...and you stand to gain far more than you will lose.
Here are a few things you can do to protect yourself:
A. Use an ecommerce gateway or 3rd party merchant provider that has a solid fraud protection service.
For my software firm, I chose Share-It (now part of Digital River) based on their large customer base and reliable fraud-protection system. Since I began selling through their service, I have had under 3% fraud, charge-backs, and returns combined. Obviously part of that equation is a good product and excellent customer service, but we don't even see fraudulent order attempts.
Note that Share-It (http://www.shareit.com) focuses on software sales and service. They have no monthly fees, but take around 5% per transaction depending on the payment processing model you choose.
While some International companies have complained about PayPal locking up their accounts (holding the funds as well), PayPal does have a good reputation for the most part in the U.S.
PayPal (http://www.paypal.com) recently launched a new service that allows you to sell products and services directly from your website. Previously visitors would be sent to the PayPal site which was a bit cumbersome. There is no monthly fee for the new service until October 31, 2005 ($20 per month afterwards.)
PayPal has a great fraud protection system in place, and now gives you the ability to sell your services without a standard merchant account...but with the same types of benefits including a virtual terminal for processing sales that are made over the phone, or by fax/mail.
Authorize.net is a popular gateway which requires you to have a standard merchant account. They offer fraud protection for an additional fee. http://www.authorize.net.
For international companies, World Pay charges a steeper fee per transaction and a setup cost of around $200...but they have great fraud protection. You rarely hear any complaints about World Pay. http://www.worldpay.com
B. Recognize that fraud protection is part of the cost of doing business, and build the extra fees into your overall pricing.
Well, it seems I ended up writing a little article here rather than a simple forum post...so I'll stop here and respond to questions later if they arise.
Best Regards,
Anthony Tanner
President
Fast Internet Success, LLC
http://www.fastinternetsuccess.com
p.s. The bold and bullet points weren't working for me...otherwise this post may have been formatted a little better.
jelessycollection.com looks great!
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Originally Posted by jelessy
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My sight is a success.
I like your site! And the products, too. Where are your sources?
Can I resell your products in my web site (in progress)?
John Eugene