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More Reasons To Find The Right Wholesale UK Dropshipper

April 8th, 2011 Comments off

With escalating costs of living and increased competition in all levels of life, it is natural for people to look out for additional or better sources of income that they can easily manage from the comfort of their homes.

Among the fantastic array of online money-making opportunities, dropshipping from UK companies is one business that is quickly gaining a foothold in many countries.

How to Avoid Shady UK Wholesale Suppliers

February 12th, 2011 Comments off

If you plan to become an entrepreneur via an online retail business, the first thing you must do is get a permit to become a legitimate reseller. You are going to need one when you place an order with a legitimate UK business supplier.

Coming to the more important task, how do you identify a genuine wholesaler? The question that bothers you has given sleepless nights to many other wannabe retailers before you. But, you can find the right answers just as they all have.

Great Tips On Locating Wholesalers In UK

February 4th, 2011 Comments off

Drop shipping is one of the most lucrative businesses you can possibly manage from the comfort of your home. To put it simply, drop shipping means acting as a reseller to ship products directly from thesupplier to customers. Instead of purchasing stock from wholesalers in UK, the reseller collects orders from customers, forwards it to the seller has the products directly shipped to the customers.

Wholesale UK Suppliers—How To Detect And Sidestep Agents

February 1st, 2011 Comments off

Agents are a nuisance to sellers in the dropship sales business, particularly when they hide their identities and claim to represent wholesale UK or USA traders. Agents are not paid representatives hired by merchants. They solicit business from sellers in exchange for big fees. They also get commissions from the UK merchant every time they bring in a reseller. This means that the agent pockets commissions from both sides, but the merchant recovers the fee by adding it to the real price. Therefore, the seller loses on two counts: agent fees and purchase price of products. This is reason enough for them to avoid agents and similar scams.