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 Originally Posted by The Don Namon
yes but dont u think the amazons associate program is a little different in that buyers eventually are redirected to amazon's site.. i buy a lot from internet stores and i think the redirect would come off as a little fishy to me as opposed to being able to complete your transaction on one site.. it also makes it hard to create brand loyalty with amazon buy now buttons and the redirect..
just a note, let me know what you think
That is a fantastic point you've brought up. Simulate an order on my site LiveWebShop.com , add a book or something to the shopping cart and hit checkout. You'll see that checkout actually takes place on my site, and not on Amazon's (no redirect). The best part about it, is that it's using Amazon's checkout process (best in the world to my knowledge). Many people redirect the visitor to Amazon's site, but then again many people don't know what they are doing.
Great point though, but I've kinda covered that issue.
thanks,
PuReWebDev
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The only applicable fees will be a "dropship fee", something like 1-5 bucks generally, which means they send out your product to your customer as well as slap your companie's name on the box.
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You'll most likely be combating it out with a huge number of online stores. I'd be interested to hear what type of products you'd like to sell.
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You can checkout wholesale2b.com for a dropship catalog. Products from various dropshippers are gathered for you all in one place so its super easy to sell dropship products.
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Five year old thread? seriously? wow..
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