How Shopify Dropshipping Works

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2021
  • Dropshippers are the ultimate middlemen. The trendy e-commerce model is what's behind the ads for products all over Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and RUclips. While some sellers make millions dropshipping from overseas without ever touching the merchandise, others use it as a get-rich-quick scheme that's hurting legitimate businesses and unassuming customers.
    The model relies on targeted ads designed to stop consumers from scrolling long enough to make an impulse purchase, usually from a Shopify store set up solely for that product. The dropshipper doesn’t place an order until the customer does, and rarely touches the merchandise. It’s often shipped directly from China to the customer, which can cause delivery times of more than 90 days.
    Nick Peroni started dropshipping in 2016 and now does it full time from his home in the Philippines.
    “I was an Army veteran living in Philadelphia and trying to figure out what I wanted to do with my life and testing around just different kinds of business model ideas,” Peroni said.
    Last year, Peroni said he tried selling 10 to 20 products before finding some big hits. His sales of a garden trimming attachment topped $1.9 million in six months in 2020, and in October he sold $150,000 worth of fleece-lined leggings in three weeks. Peroni uses agents in China to vet products and sourcing companies to keep shipping times down.
    But dropshipping can also be a minefield for consumers.
    “A lot of people just get into the business model and they’re lazy. They’re not looking at it like a business. They’re looking at it like a cash grab, like a get-rich-quick idea where we can sell this product using Facebook ads and make a lot of money,” Peroni said.
    “What happens is then a whole cascade of different events where you buy fake reviews to distinguish yourself. You buy fake ratings, fake upvotes, a lot of ads, marketing, but all that adds up,” said Saoud Khalifah, founder of consumer protection software company Fakespot.
    Fakespot has a Chrome plug-in that alerts shoppers if a seller on Amazon, Walmart, Ebay, Best Buy or Sephora can’t be trusted. It recently added capabilities to detect untrustworthy stores on Shopify.
    “They made this a one-stop-shop for you to set up a store, and it’s just super easy for you to start selling online and a lot of these dropshippers know it,” Khalifah said.
    In an analysis of more than 124,000 Shopify stores, Fakespot found more than 25,000 that engaged in some form of fraudulent activity like counterfeits, privacy leaks, or buying fake reviews. Of those, almost 72% showed evidence of dropshipping tactics being used in their business. On Shopify’s Help Center, there’s an entire section devoted to tips and strategies for dropshipping.
    Athletic apparel company Gymshark used influencer marketing to grow a cult-like following, and now dropshippers are capitalizing on that success. Gymshark CCO Niran Chana said he’s seeing more and more copycat dropshippers selling knock-offs.
    “Someone else is acting as the brand at that point. And we put a lot of investment into assets, content, etc. So for someone to come and almost copy that is frustrating,” Chana said.
    Gymshark is building up its legal team to protect intellectual property, but Chana also called on Shopify to help.
    “Where we could really do with their help and support is actually when people are abusing those brand rights and running away with a business model that is unsustainable for both themselves and/or Gymshark is they regulate that better. They have the right to be able to say we’re going to pull this site down or you guys are trading sort of uncompetitively,” Chana said.
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    How Shopify Dropshipping Works

Комментарии • 869

  • @Khayran
    @Khayran 3 года назад +419

    It's not a scam as long as the product description is accurate and you receive the item. This is how most bussiness models work, buy cheap, and mark up. The difference is no inventory and online shopping

    • @LZLight
      @LZLight 2 года назад +14

      agree with your definition on dropshipping

    • @otakumultifandom
      @otakumultifandom Год назад

      Yep

    • @connorriley7511
      @connorriley7511 Год назад

      Hate that it’s still considered a scam and really scummy to do but honestly it’s no different than what Jeff Bezos was doing when he started AMAZON. He was getting book orders and going and getting the book as cheap as possible from another bookstore/thrift store/department store/box store etc and sending it out. The difference from Bezos then and people doing drop shipping now is everything is done online, you don’t even have to go to a retailer or wholesaler you just click the left mouse button a few times on the computer and you have ordered the product directly to the person.

  • @RAYDEEY17
    @RAYDEEY17 3 года назад +823

    The irony, a drop shipper's ad started at the beginning of the video.

    • @alexlee7168
      @alexlee7168 3 года назад +12

      this comment lmao ✨✨. im done I cant get rid of them ads lmao for literally months now and im just sick of "hey how much money did you make" its so annoying

    • @michaleandmore5111
      @michaleandmore5111 3 года назад +8

      Same I got it too, I'm like wtf, everything is just an ad, you can't even know what is content anymore

    • @inconvenientexistenlism
      @inconvenientexistenlism 3 года назад +6

      Another charlatan trying to sell you a get-rich promise, otherwise they wouldn't want to create more competitions to steal a piece of their financial income pie.

    • @inconvenientexistenlism
      @inconvenientexistenlism 3 года назад +9

      Basically, everybody should just REPORT/FORWARD their video ad to the IRS to ensure they pay their fair-share of taxes since they're bragging how much money they're making. If the IRS sees they're not paying that amount for tax day, then those folks are lying about their income then will be reported to the SEC/FTC for scam. A DOUBLE WHAMMY POISON for these scammers.

    • @headishome8452
      @headishome8452 3 года назад

      @@inconvenientexistenlism EXACTLY!!!

  • @BlackSpaniard
    @BlackSpaniard 3 года назад +530

    It's very few dropshippers out there that are actually successful

    • @lorenzoluis568
      @lorenzoluis568 3 года назад +16

      I'm a successful drop shipper

    • @sammio8080
      @sammio8080 3 года назад +81

      Well you found all the successful ones 😂😂

    • @SpudRud
      @SpudRud 3 года назад +33

      That’s every business model. The hardest workers make it.

    • @kareemthomas3558
      @kareemthomas3558 3 года назад +17

      @@SpudRud I know it’s like saying there are very few Fortnite gamers that make a lot of money. It’s like duh it takes skill

    • @vader745
      @vader745 3 года назад +6

      so you know all the dropshippers who have ever done this in every country ? Idiot lol

  • @whatever_12
    @whatever_12 3 года назад +135

    After 2+ year of listening to her narration, I can finally see whose voice I been learning stuff from...Thanks for enjoyable narration

  • @ea9849
    @ea9849 3 года назад +217

    Lol reporting on dropshipping 4 years after its popular. Congrats

    • @dertythegrower
      @dertythegrower 3 года назад +11

      Exactly.. I did this on amazon for apple laptops literally in 2011, i made 2200 a month one time. You cant do it, amazon ruins all better price shops. These cnbc people are so behind the times, hah.

    • @purpleelixirlabs9340
      @purpleelixirlabs9340 3 года назад +5

      Dropshipping has been going on for a while now. Big box retailers use that model as well.

    • @ericeg6272
      @ericeg6272 3 года назад +3

      yup, and Kamil Sattar is a fraud. Guy is smoke and mirrors

    • @frankythomas1032
      @frankythomas1032 3 года назад

      @@ericeg6272 Why do you think he’s fraud?

    • @ericeg6272
      @ericeg6272 3 года назад +2

      @@frankythomas1032 he has bogus claims on websites like debutify claiming “$10M in revenue”, his teachings are absolute trash, the stores he speaks of him doing are only doing $1k/day if that. I’ve been doing ecommerce for 7 years building real fully custom brands(not white labeled from China) and also done dropshipping, so it’s easy to spot a fraud. If he makes good money in ecommerce, then he wouldn’t have the time to spend as much as he does selling courses. Feel free to believe me or not, but that’s up to you who you chose to get your information/education from. Him being on this video is just to give off the persona like he’s doing something. Just don’t buy his course, they’re all recycled BS that’s already free on the internet. Nick Peroni, on the other hand is an honest and real figure you should follow.

  • @denequelee6221
    @denequelee6221 3 года назад +162

    I've been saying this for years. Don't buy crap from Instagram guys 🙄 especially those "going out of business" sales.

    • @laurensa.1803
      @laurensa.1803 3 года назад +6

      No no. You looking at it all wrong. Just don't buy crap from China. Most of the stuff are throw-away items anyway.

    • @denequelee6221
      @denequelee6221 3 года назад +10

      @@laurensa.1803 Sure, but it's really, really tough to avoid that since most stuff that you can turn for a profit comes from China.

    • @jacobsmith4695
      @jacobsmith4695 3 года назад +13

      No, just know who you are buying from. just because stuff comes from china doesn't mean its crap. Everything comes from China

    • @denequelee6221
      @denequelee6221 3 года назад +2

      @@jacobsmith4695 I agree. Just need to be extra vigilant, which most (not all) people aren't when scrolling IG.

    • @nayanukande5554
      @nayanukande5554 3 года назад +9

      @@jacobsmith4695 totally agree lf that's the case then don't buy apple product they also design in California and assemble and manufacture in china

  • @SuperPlayz
    @SuperPlayz 3 года назад +275

    If these dropshipping guys are making so much money, why do they need to sell courses teaching others their secrets.

    • @stefanandrejevic2570
      @stefanandrejevic2570 3 года назад +34

      Dude I just got a dropshipping ad as I was reading your comment...

    • @lavarball1543
      @lavarball1543 3 года назад +68

      *Yup, they say it's another revenue stream which is good business, but they make the vast majority of their money from their courses lmao, most ecom guys are frauds*

    • @Rallosz
      @Rallosz 3 года назад +17

      So they can have multiple streams of income?

    • @edum.6353
      @edum.6353 3 года назад +68

      Can I be completely honest with you? The ones who really know what they're doing are actually making millions and too busy to be making videos selling courses. Those who know nothing are the ones selling courses.

    • @MsTheLounge
      @MsTheLounge 3 года назад +9

      The ones selling courses couldn't make money actually dropshipping so they teach

  • @SLone3251
    @SLone3251 3 года назад +42

    It's a great business model for people who don't want to full-out create a branded business from scratch, but the problem is, consumers have greater trust in brands with rich stories and products actually under a branded name. Dropshipping axes this part out, making a website like one of those mom-n-pop shops that sells randomly-branded items.

  • @inconvenientexistenlism
    @inconvenientexistenlism 3 года назад +97

    "Touch of Modern" is a prominent example of this, being nothing more than an email list sent out to its subscribers, selling products for far more than it actually is.

    • @brucef310
      @brucef310 3 года назад +15

      You mean like every other business out there. Businesses are not non profit.

    • @inconvenientexistenlism
      @inconvenientexistenlism 3 года назад +1

      Like the overpriced, ripped-off "RIDGE WALLET" that RUclipsrs push at you as their SPONSORS, that are nothing more than white-label of the same products you can find elsewhere.

    • @inconvenientexistenlism
      @inconvenientexistenlism 3 года назад +1

      "Indestructible Shoes" was/is a popular example who did/does this by trying to make their drop-shipped products coming off like an actual custom brand, but it wasn't being something of a drop-shipped white-label being FAR EXPENSIVE with WEAK CUSTOMER SUPPORT who have not knowledge of their products.

    • @q.l5480
      @q.l5480 3 года назад +1

      Touch of Modern is up front with their business practice, they let you know that they bulk buy items then ship them out. Some of these stores don’t let you know anything.

    • @purpleelixirlabs9340
      @purpleelixirlabs9340 3 года назад +2

      @@inconvenientexistenlism You could say the same for Gucci and Other big brands at that point too.

  • @ViPR3MiX
    @ViPR3MiX 3 года назад +173

    Why would anyone buy anything off Instagram or any other social platform for that matter? It seems so stupid to me

    • @diskyariajetmiko
      @diskyariajetmiko 3 года назад +6

      It may seem stupid, but Used item is very easy to search in social platform, they know where we live too so it's easy to match product at where we live. If the account is really old, then the seller is probably can be trusted. Its easy to sell something at social platform as a seller too because social site already know all of your data, no need to fill any more unnecessary data like where you sell.

    • @Timtimzi
      @Timtimzi 3 года назад +9

      That’s because it is stupid. People are willing to pay for marked up products

    • @JDMKEV
      @JDMKEV 3 года назад +7

      older people using these platforms get tricked as well as they dont understand & dont have a keen eye to distinguish a sketchy website that looks legitimate versus a real legitimate website like younger people who grew up while the internet was becoming more dominant..so we can sniff out a sketchy site alot easier

    • @angelgjr1999
      @angelgjr1999 3 года назад +9

      It’s all garbage. Anything advertised on social media is usually junk.

    • @skyak4493
      @skyak4493 3 года назад +1

      @@JDMKEV Yah, right. Old people are buying leggings and burrito blankets on Instagram.
      I sure hope you hide your bigotry better when it isn't directed at age.

  • @alystdesign
    @alystdesign 3 года назад +10

    Finally a news channel started talking about it.

  • @MorpheusCh
    @MorpheusCh 3 года назад +104

    This has already been happening in China for a few years now. It's a big business in China where people stream on Tik Tok trying to sell products via drop shipping.

    • @justplayingbusiness8114
      @justplayingbusiness8114 3 года назад +8

      It's been happening everywhere for a while, it's just due to the pandemic dropshipping entered the mainstream as ecommerce took a piece of the traditional retail pie and lots of young people (some of whom lost their jobs due to covid) thought it would be a nice way of trying to make some money.

    • @inconvenientexistenlism
      @inconvenientexistenlism 3 года назад +1

      @@justplayingbusiness8114 Yet, everybody knows about it now, thus, this scammy dropshipping model will die, like learning that smoking cigarette kills. People will go straight to the source (for their drugs) for cheaper price, and drop-shipper will have to compete with their sources.

    • @dertythegrower
      @dertythegrower 3 года назад +3

      I did this in 2009 in America.. it is NOT new. Kids think these lame apps are always new and iphone made up stuff, no. You are kids using old tech methods used for years. CNBC is clueless on this report, its very old, people have done in on craigslist for 10 years!

    • @dertythegrower
      @dertythegrower 3 года назад +2

      Also i used to be a droppshipper for Apple laptops on amazon, and amazon literally held my funds and cut my shop because I was beating amazon. Literally a fact, and I did that in 2011. I just made a call and amazon took 20 percent of my 50 bucks I made doing 1 phone call. Now you cannot do that, or i would not be telling you how. ha.

    • @sergeantromanovklov4378
      @sergeantromanovklov4378 3 года назад +2

      I started doing it in 2017, there was no tiktok then. I made a good amount of money and invested that in screen printers and embroidery machines. Now I have a small print shop and I am soon going to launch a fashion line.

  • @MillionaireTrader
    @MillionaireTrader 3 года назад +51

    First time seeing the face of the speaker

  • @shalomnoronha5477
    @shalomnoronha5477 3 года назад +10

    Drop shippers definitely know their target audience, just got an ad

  • @krithikkumar959
    @krithikkumar959 3 года назад +59

    I use simple technique.
    If you see some interesting product in Instagram or Facebook ad then just note it down and then go to aliexpress and search that product, believe me you will get the same product in atleast three times lesser price.

    • @inconvenientexistenlism
      @inconvenientexistenlism 3 года назад +2

      Exactly!

    • @rudysalas9138
      @rudysalas9138 3 года назад

      Or ebay. Ebay has always been the best for low prices and local shipping. I always get my items under a few days

    • @niyoleo
      @niyoleo 3 года назад

      @@rudysalas9138 There are lots of drop shippers on ebay too. Ad there's even videos on YT on how to drop ship on Ebay.

    • @jovenmahusay4913
      @jovenmahusay4913 3 года назад +5

      But the product will arrive in 60days+ when you order it directly at AliExpress.
      There are some dropshippers like us who are taking this as a serious business model. Who are partnering directly to a faster logistics company and buy our inventory and store it at the partnered logistics warehouses. And has people who undergoes quality assurance to all products before sending it to customers. Who can provide customers with 15 business days or less delivery times to USA and Au.

  • @expresspeace584
    @expresspeace584 3 года назад +59

    While watching this it really reminded me of the famous Fyre festival.
    U get the stuff but not what U expected.

    • @alexm566
      @alexm566 3 года назад

      @Cole S it's the same, pay $$$ and get useless junk that goes straight to the trash.

  • @Lukem415
    @Lukem415 3 года назад +67

    Yeah we knew this. If you buy crap on Instagram you deserve to get crap

    • @estuardo937
      @estuardo937 3 года назад +1

      Really? I ordered a mattress from Instagram and it’s probably the best purchase I’ve made.

    • @antoinecharlesdegaulle580
      @antoinecharlesdegaulle580 3 года назад

      @@estuardo937 what's the brand?

  • @justinr8214
    @justinr8214 3 года назад +40

    So don't buy from the little guy whose trying to make profit? Buy from your corporate overlords. You act like these companies don't buy from China. People saying, "oh it's a scam because we can buy it cheaper" Not realizing this is how most businesses make money, they buy from a supplier then they sell a product at a higher price. The only difference it the bigger businesses either a) buy out their supplier or b) are so big they can negotiate with a supplier to get even cheaper then a small business can. Droppshipping is not a scam, but sites that seem legit may be scammers keep that in mind and please excuse any grammar errors thank you.

    • @kind2423
      @kind2423 3 года назад +1

      Exactly

    • @zikry4787
      @zikry4787 2 года назад +1

      Dont let that belief make you think that the "little guy" isn't some scammer
      They probably did know that but just cut it out for simplicity sake

  • @wilfordthe4th422
    @wilfordthe4th422 3 года назад +9

    The problem with drop shipping is it provides zero value to customers. All that is happening is a person is buying marked up Chinese garbage for double to triple the price of what they could buy it for on AliExpress, for garbage shipping times, garbage packaging, garbage customer service probably, and there's always a pretty decent chance you won't even get your product. Dropshipping should be considered a scam in most cases.

    • @thinhthang1361
      @thinhthang1361 Год назад

      The purpose of dropshipping is to educate the market, guide customers to use the product, let customers know the effects and value of the product and most of all CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE
      The pinnacle of Dropshipping is being a brand that makes up a community of them

  • @alex.sand1r
    @alex.sand1r 3 года назад +174

    Dropshipping takes a lot of work. It ain't easy money that's for sure.

    • @alexm566
      @alexm566 3 года назад +3

      it's still fraud.

    • @nayanukande5554
      @nayanukande5554 3 года назад +29

      @@alexm566 totally disagree there lots of business out there who does business on shopify with 100% genuinely like gymshark etc

    • @MihaiPinzariu
      @MihaiPinzariu 3 года назад +3

      @@alexm566 how is it fraud ?

    • @johanschrder8445
      @johanschrder8445 3 года назад +28

      @@alexm566 if dropshipping is fraud then everything you buy is fraud

    • @alexm566
      @alexm566 3 года назад +4

      @@johanschrder8445 I don't buy a lot of stuff that takes 2 months to arrive from China that the seller hasn't even seen or knows anything about its quality.

  • @emrazum
    @emrazum 3 года назад +143

    This is such a wasteful concept. Like how hard is it to just go on aliexpress or dhgate directly?

    • @mentos93
      @mentos93 3 года назад +16

      Why support the CCP? Buy local it may cost a few bucks more but it imrpoves the city you live in.

    • @Daniel-oy3ut
      @Daniel-oy3ut 3 года назад +31

      @@mentos93 it's more than a few bucks. The price could be half. And, your community dont manufacture grass cutter!

    • @emrazum
      @emrazum 3 года назад +17

      @@mentos93 If you actually wanted to support the city you live in, you would buy stuff Made in America. When you buy cheap Chinese knockoffs through a middleman it literally defeats the entire purpose (getting things ridiculously cheap and just waiting a month). If the goal is to improve the city you live in, you wouldn't be buying anything from abroad & likely not even getting things shipped to support local business.

    • @jakubd.4250
      @jakubd.4250 3 года назад +10

      Drop shippers make marketing. While it is cheaper to buy products directly from manufacturer in China, Chinese manufacturers lack expertise and/or finances to create a good marketing campaign. So even if they create a good product, most people might not notice it.

    • @inconvenientexistenlism
      @inconvenientexistenlism 3 года назад +17

      AliExpress is NOT popularly well-known, even though it is the direct-to-consumer part of the direct-to-business Alibaba. Once it is, it will be death of the drop-shipping scam model, and maybe even Amazon being far cheaper price for goods than Amazon too. Good riddance.

  • @talyahr3302
    @talyahr3302 3 года назад +24

    As a dropshipper, this was an honest piece.

    • @haroldrandall
      @haroldrandall 3 года назад

      Can you please help me get started in dropshipping

    • @talyahr3302
      @talyahr3302 3 года назад +11

      @@haroldrandall Ya gotta get started on your own. My biggest piece of advice, gotta have a good budget. It's gonna take time to learn it. And time is money. You gotta spend money to learn it, so save up and if you can have at least a semi good paying job while you're learning. And never give up.

    • @jdkorave
      @jdkorave 3 года назад +5

      @@talyahr3302 a very honest advice

    • @louisgentle9255
      @louisgentle9255 3 года назад +1

      @@thepersonbehindelonmusksuc1634 then how am i making money from it

    • @martinhili1553
      @martinhili1553 3 года назад

      Ya ya now gurus came 😂😂

  • @IReapZz95
    @IReapZz95 3 года назад +15

    I’m a millennial and I never buy anything from social media so I’m not sure how any of these people are going to sell to me

  • @joelblanco1800
    @joelblanco1800 3 года назад +39

    So this is what those marketing majors do after graduation lol

  • @DreamSurferRelaxation
    @DreamSurferRelaxation Год назад +18

    To anybody who's reading this, I pray that whatever is hurting you or whatever you are constantly stressing about gets better. May the dark thoughts, the overthinking, and the doubt exit your mind. May clarity replace confusion. May peace and calmness fill your life. ❤

  • @inconvenientexistenlism
    @inconvenientexistenlism 3 года назад +49

    Amazon is the WORST for these drop-shipping opportunists jacking up the price of products NOT "Sold By" Amazon and even from brick and mortar. This is a vulnerability in bring down Amazon, when people start realizing Amazon isn't the cheapest place to buy stuff with these leeches coming on reselling products they bought elsewhere.

    • @anandkothari9616
      @anandkothari9616 3 года назад +5

      Amazon doesn’t need to be cheapest till the last cent. Its strength is delivery and reliability. And if it comes to that, we can see price war which only amazon could survive.

    • @dfarias873
      @dfarias873 3 года назад

      Amazon is amazing.

  • @DonLee1980
    @DonLee1980 3 года назад +6

    I recently ordered a "3rd printed" carpet. The design was very unique in the sense, it had all the greatest race tracks on it. I got to the order site via FB. After I ordered, I couldn't get a tracking number nor could I find a expected shipping and arrival date. Then scarily, I saw the same product appear on other FB pages and similar websites. I thought I was being scammed. Finally my product did arrive, and funny thing was the merchant didn't send me the tracking number till I had already recieved the product. NOW, I see what happened... dropshipping. I'm super lucky that the product was exactly as described, but I did feel scared.

  • @aunthikaphonpruksa8047
    @aunthikaphonpruksa8047 3 года назад +5

    Nowadays, people find the solution for reaching what day need. And drop-shipping is one of the most suitable methods of receiving goods from anywhere around the world. Drop-shipping help so much but sometimes it has some disadvantages, so people should check the information of the product carefully before buying.

  • @user-wb7fl9ru2r
    @user-wb7fl9ru2r 3 года назад +46

    Remember to always buy products from brand, even it’s micro brands or big brands

  • @doritosicecream2820
    @doritosicecream2820 3 года назад +13

    main problem: US made product just so expensive and user just care about price/quality. not like a USA made yoga pants for 80 dollar while you can find one at the same quality for 12 dollar. if iphone was made in USA it will clost like $
    2000

    • @AkumaNoKuma
      @AkumaNoKuma 3 года назад +2

      2000, lol more like 3000+

  • @ziddy1478
    @ziddy1478 3 года назад +59

    I’m legit getting ads from dropping scammers on this video

    • @inconvenientexistenlism
      @inconvenientexistenlism 3 года назад +3

      Then just REPORT/FORWARD their video ad to the IRS to ensure they pay their fair-share of taxes since they're bragging how much money they're making. If the IRS sees they're not paying that amount for tax day, then those folks are lying about their income then will be reported to the SEC/FTC for scam. A DOUBLE WHAMMY POISON for these scammers.

    • @bhavikjn5715
      @bhavikjn5715 3 года назад +1

      Same!!

    • @saulgoodman2018
      @saulgoodman2018 3 года назад

      @@inconvenientexistenlism Who say they aren't paying taxes?
      90+% of them are not scammers.

    • @inconvenientexistenlism
      @inconvenientexistenlism 3 года назад

      @@saulgoodman2018 No harm in making sure by letting the IRS know to keep have them on their radar during tax season.

    • @saulgoodman2018
      @saulgoodman2018 3 года назад

      @@inconvenientexistenlism And that's none of your business what other people pay in taxes.
      The IRS would know if you and your business filed and paid taxes or not.

  • @kingzeus36
    @kingzeus36 3 года назад +4

    I'm glad I speak fluent Chinese it's made business with them so much better.

  • @timothychong1725
    @timothychong1725 2 года назад +3

    so...why aren't people buying from Ali Express to cut out the middleman instead?

  • @yusufdemirsoy7835
    @yusufdemirsoy7835 2 года назад +79

    My bf is very shallow, he uses *FLYTHEGRAM*

  • @ArnoldPranks
    @ArnoldPranks 3 года назад +16

    Shopify is the most Valuable company in Canada, beating out the big 6 banks, which themselves are some of the largest banks in the world.

    • @vuufke4327
      @vuufke4327 2 года назад +1

      and what are we supposed to do with this information exactly?

  • @bobofthestorm
    @bobofthestorm 3 года назад +18

    I'm a dropshipper. I will be honest with you. It's not an outright scam, but it certainly wouldn't pass US product standards if it were regulated. Basically you're just getting Chinese products, some of them are good, most of them bad, and there are the few that are downright ugly. The "Legitimate" ones are in the same boat.
    People who fall in to these are impulse buyers. They see an ad, they buy. The usual "victims" here are usually also the same kind of people that are "victims" of credit card debt.
    What else can I say but there is a market for this. People seemingly just want to be misled so to speak. Other "legit" industries do it all the time. We're not as bad as the worst though. At least we're not pharmaceuticals selling people false ailments and unnecessary cures.

    • @yugendran9167
      @yugendran9167 3 года назад +2

      Are u mad? Then what about amazon sellers? 99% of them source product from alibaba too🤷‍♂️

    • @LoveAndSnapple
      @LoveAndSnapple Год назад +1

      I certainly agree with you. I wanted to watch this video to see what all the commotion about dropshipping was all about. I agree that it's not necessarily a scam, not necessarily a ruse, but there does seem to be a form of "underhanded-ness" abou it that even the honest, legitimate ones fall prey to.
      I won't knock these people's hustle, but it's definitely heavy on the "hustle" aspect. Would I give it a try? I'm still not sure....It feels like although this is supposed to be a passive method of income, the best results seem to come from having a team that is cracking away at it like a full-time job. And either you have all that in the beginning or you eventually make your way up to getting that. But again, it seems to find its way back to being a full-time job again.

    • @pragueexpat5106
      @pragueexpat5106 5 месяцев назад

      Which explains why that ugly, unnecessary burrito blanket is "viral", people wouldn't look for something like that on purpose.

  • @torgeirbrandsnes1916
    @torgeirbrandsnes1916 2 года назад +16

    I go to the store and buy what I need. Works like a charm every time. Just sayin`

    • @Empyrea.
      @Empyrea. 2 года назад

      *Help line for my mentoring courses and also for consultancy*

  • @dongli7461
    @dongli7461 3 года назад +50

    it seems aliexpress is the source, why can't aliexpress provide better service of both fulfillment and product quality?

    • @asadb1990
      @asadb1990 3 года назад +3

      they used to have customer first service. and if you didn't like product, they refund you money and keep product.

    • @ColombianLNP
      @ColombianLNP 3 года назад +13

      Aliexpress itself is a drop shipper

    • @Theis_P
      @Theis_P 3 года назад +2

      Aliexpress have all that it's just that the drop shippers don't do there job and ad it

    • @jakubd.4250
      @jakubd.4250 3 года назад +15

      Aliexpress isn't the seller / manufacturer. They are just like ebay. You don't buy products from Aliexpress, but from sellers on Aliexpress. Their main job is to negotiate refunds between you and the seller if something goes wrong. The whole point in shopping on Aliexpress is to buy products for cheap prices. Better service and quality control would mean, that the product prices would rise and some sellers would migrate to other Chinese platforms like BangGood or Gearbest. And since these products would cost more on Aliexpress, dropshippers would buy them on these other platforms.

    • @mentos93
      @mentos93 3 года назад +2

      Buy local support your own community. Buying from ali means more money for the chinese goverment wich they use to build more concentrationcamps for uyghurs.

  • @JJs_playground
    @JJs_playground 3 года назад +13

    I've purchased a couple of items from Instagram and realizing how bad the product is. I will never buy anything from Instagram.

    • @jjmaia
      @jjmaia 3 года назад +7

      Don't stop buying just because of that. There are people that offer their genuine products on Instagram. Myself included, I sell some of my photo prints there, photos taken by me, not crap brought from China.

  • @georgebrobbey1078
    @georgebrobbey1078 3 года назад +1

    The irony that a drop shipping RUclips ad popped up as I was watching this video...

  • @sergeantromanovklov4378
    @sergeantromanovklov4378 3 года назад +9

    Shopify isn't just for dropshipping. I use Shopify as a point of sale software for my print shop.

  • @Fabdanc
    @Fabdanc 3 года назад +42

    Another thing to be incredibly wary of is to never use a debit card when purchasing from social media. Always use a credit card so that you maintain chargeback rights and maximum consumer protections. Equally important, if your card is authorized outside of the US from a company that looks and acts like it is in the US, do not authorize it and abandon your cart. Also remember that unless expressly stated that you agree to finalize payment prior to the item being shipped, the merchant cannot settle your transaction unless they intend to ship the product within 48 hours. For example, if a product you intend to purchase is bespoke, then the merchant will often place a message asking you to agree to finalize the payment prior to shipping due to the custom nature of the product.

    • @HaggisMuncher-69-420
      @HaggisMuncher-69-420 2 года назад +2

      You still have chargeback rights with a debit card.
      What are you smoking?

    • @superphillion4276
      @superphillion4276 2 года назад

      @@HaggisMuncher-69-420 They are gang gang and gang. You won't get it.

  • @alexanderkruse5715
    @alexanderkruse5715 2 года назад +6

    The issues also are, some of the things they sell are possibly illegal in the country sold, the burito blanket can include dangerous chemicals. I would be careful.

  • @Davidagarcia911
    @Davidagarcia911 3 года назад +21

    Yup, I fell for it lol I won’t buy from random sites anymore. My product didn’t even have a tag lol

  • @emilebarrow1161
    @emilebarrow1161 3 года назад +4

    Sales people have one of the hardest jobs in the world to do ,they deal with rejection on a daily basis. Making a sale comes down to powering through call call email after email and no after no. is there anyone who disagrees with this?

  • @jaredspencer3304
    @jaredspencer3304 3 года назад +51

    It's always fun to have my family pitch me on a "new business idea", then to see a video six months later showing how it's a scam.
    Like clockwork.

    • @mrmrpoorkid123
      @mrmrpoorkid123 3 года назад +2

      Bro just pay sum chick with 1 mil followers to advertise a necklace and you’ll see it’s not a scam and you can damn near print money from personal ig influencers

  • @sutats
    @sutats 3 года назад +18

    It's interesting how the manufacturers are not selling to the end customers themselves. And that's where the middleman/salesperson comes in.

  • @dfarias873
    @dfarias873 3 года назад +8

    I’ve always wanted to get into this but I don’t see how some random website can make millions. I’m not saying it’s impossible but I personally wouldn’t buy something from a random website with a long shipping time.

  • @alystdesign
    @alystdesign 3 года назад +4

    to be honest, dropshipping is basically a business. people make it look like it's get-rich-quick scheme but you're literally doing the same thing as other businesses do. you're just not seeing, packaging, and shipping the actual product.

  • @chrislanejones
    @chrislanejones 3 года назад +32

    Wow, dropshipping just got a lot more interesting. I didn't want to do it back in the day because Amazon was suspending so many people's stores.

    • @chrislanejones
      @chrislanejones 2 года назад +5

      @jfagiag faeiea no I am married, sorry.

    • @extendo7137
      @extendo7137 2 года назад +1

      Bro how can Amazon suspend your Shopify account

    • @kanirzyv351
      @kanirzyv351 Год назад

      @@extendo7137 if you ship from Amazon to customer as a middle man you ll get banned eventually

    • @extendo7137
      @extendo7137 Год назад

      @@kanirzyv351 oh thanks, that makes sense

    • @ShadeandShadow4ever
      @ShadeandShadow4ever Год назад +2

      Oohhh. So that's why everyone has their own website full of "self-made" products.

  • @maxtroy8511
    @maxtroy8511 3 года назад +28

    E-commerce was supposed to cut out the middle man and give producers direct access to consumers. As we can see, e-commerce has only grown the power of the middle man and multiplied their numbers.

    • @haha-eg8fj
      @haha-eg8fj 3 года назад +11

      Not every factory has the resource to do advertising and marketing and retails. Those are completely different skills from their daily work. Those small to mid size factory owners would rather just deal with manufacturing than selling online. I would say most of them will fail if they try to sell their products online by themselves. The dropshipping model exists for a reason. It's a win-win situation for the retailers and factories. The better outcome is that smaller dropshippers grow to become a big brand then they have more power to negotiate price and quality with factories and then they can provide better customer service and shorter shipping time.

  • @a4blue2
    @a4blue2 3 года назад +17

    One of the problem is, that people are blaming China for this, but honestly:
    It doesnt matter if it comes from China, Philipines, Germany or your Backyard, Scammers gonna Scam and will find new Ways to trick you.
    Ban scamming and not China (at least not for this reason)

  • @good-arrow
    @good-arrow 3 года назад +5

    Buy with a credit card, if it’s not legit you reverse the charge through the credit card. The company will get a fee for the reversal and they won’t last long.

  • @schoofs159des
    @schoofs159des 3 года назад +11

    I don't understand that there are people in this world that don't realise they can buy all of this stuff directly on aliexpress themselves

  • @saynothingass
    @saynothingass 3 года назад +18

    This video will make it harder for people to get into dropshipping because of the over saturation

    • @estuardo937
      @estuardo937 3 года назад +2

      Everything is over saturated...

    • @sweetstorm7652
      @sweetstorm7652 3 года назад +1

      That’s why you have to differentiate yourself.

  • @manuelseda9197
    @manuelseda9197 3 года назад +1

    If you don’t see the product how do you know about their quality and how they send it to people?

  • @samueljohnson3628
    @samueljohnson3628 3 года назад +5

    In my experience on dropship, you better outsource products from US with better quality and speed delivery instead of aliexpress stuff. and payment gateway can become headache if you use paypal they can hold your money for 180 days for non sense reason, last but not least is build a strong and long term trust with customer if you want to stay longer in this business. Commitment is the main key in this business.

  • @vm1ccc
    @vm1ccc 3 года назад +5

    Dropshipping is not a scam. Support small businesses

    • @LZLight
      @LZLight 2 года назад

      right, agree with you. DS is just a biz model which helps a lot of dropshippers profitable

  • @lashesawyatt2178
    @lashesawyatt2178 Год назад +2

    i was looking forward to seeing a video that helps you learn dropshipping

    • @preshmololuwa7197
      @preshmololuwa7197 Год назад

      Hello...do you also want to start a dropshipping store?

  • @jmzhang34
    @jmzhang34 3 года назад +50

    The drop shipping model will continue growing, as Chinese manufacturers have huge advantages than American manufacturers. And TikTok will bring online shopping to next level.

  • @Myanmar_News
    @Myanmar_News 2 года назад +1

    just wondering, if someone buys from me does that order go directly to the retail and they send it out? i dont understand how that works or do you have to send the order to the retail, thank you

  • @h00b00
    @h00b00 3 года назад +4

    Some Kickstarter items also fit this description of "buy cheap from AliExpress, add huge markup and marketing, profit". Recently bought a Hyperdrive 6in1 hub, paying almost 3x more than a generic hub which looked exactly the same, thinking the extra money and "designed in USA" tag would mean better components. Nope! Overheats and terrible hiss in audio.
    I normally buy these electronics directly from AliExpress but the stupid politics in my country have made it harder for me to get more value for my money (shipping restrictions for Chinese products) and easier for unscrupulous sellers to make a quick buck.

  • @breanna2524
    @breanna2524 Год назад +7

    I would do this as a side hustle for extra income, being prepared for the next pandemic

  • @ShadeandShadow4ever
    @ShadeandShadow4ever Год назад +2

    I'm a bit confused. Does the seller manually enter the customer's address and order the exact same product, or is it set up as automatically buying from the original manufacturer/ cheaper seller's website? Is it automated?
    Answer to my own question: It's not automated.
    You also have to make a website like "Snugito Buritto Blanket" or "San Francisco Kitchen Store" and upload the same picture, or make your own, of the product and pretend that YOU are the ORIGINAL manufacturer of the product.
    It's a secret and no one ever displays the link to the real supplier.

  • @zmanthespartan50
    @zmanthespartan50 3 года назад

    I bought one of the planetarium lights for your walls from tiktok. I literally had to completely install it to include the electrical wiring... Live and learn I guess.

  • @shngsam8777
    @shngsam8777 3 года назад +5

    i always curious why the buyer isnt buying directly from aliexpress or other site themself, and goes through dropshipper ?

    • @LoveAndSnapple
      @LoveAndSnapple Год назад +1

      That's what I'm wondering...because although you might get the product weeks later, maybe months, and you don't like it, maybe at least you paid $6 for it, not $26.

  • @deterministicatheos5540
    @deterministicatheos5540 3 года назад +5

    I learned my lesson before so I never buy from ads on social media.

  • @quadsnipershotp1lvl4
    @quadsnipershotp1lvl4 3 года назад +5

    So only buy directly from the manufacturers amazon page, amazon themselves, walmart themselves, and other etailers sites. Also I thought best buy canada was the only one that did the marketplace?

    • @inconvenientexistenlism
      @inconvenientexistenlism 3 года назад +2

      Only BUY the item if it has that tiny fine-print "SOLD BY AMAZON/WALMART." If it says anything else, "SOLD BY EMARKETSAVIGSSTORE," don't bother.

    • @davincinc23
      @davincinc23 3 года назад +2

      Walmart in of itself its a wholesale usaexpress

  • @theradioactivebananayolo2393
    @theradioactivebananayolo2393 3 года назад +3

    Literally had a drop shipping ad right before this video...

  • @dmlny
    @dmlny 3 года назад +2

    Keep it up...hoping brick and mortar will make a comeback due to this

  • @kylexbablih
    @kylexbablih 3 года назад +2

    Of course, this is how businesses roll.
    Buy cheap, sell high.
    Katie Schoolov / CNBC, would you buy a house for 1m, and then re-sell it for 500k?

  • @TCJ5050
    @TCJ5050 3 года назад +2

    You should make one of these videos for the wholesale real estate industry. same type of thing

  • @akashc3416
    @akashc3416 2 года назад +1

    Great Content!!!!

  • @CanadaOtter
    @CanadaOtter 3 года назад +4

    You know it's saturated when reg new outlet picks it up

  • @jaesgarage615
    @jaesgarage615 3 года назад +2

    I’m going to do what it takes to protect my business names

  • @spoileralert3754
    @spoileralert3754 3 года назад +3

    "Sell anything to anyone."
    Is that giving the customer what they want and what they need?
    Is that a good salesperson?

  • @jaymzx0
    @jaymzx0 3 года назад +4

    So, the takeaway here is to look for the product you're interested in on Aliexpress or Banggood and buy there to cut out the dropshipper middleman and save a bunch of money. Got it.

  • @laneczora1780
    @laneczora1780 2 года назад +3

    I'm all in for small business and independent livelihoods, however there's a difference between providing value to community and being a middle man for blind consumerism. Market middle men have been increasingly taking advantage of artists, musicians, farmers, and many more for decades now. The suicide rate in these groups are among the highest. I'm pretty damn sure that adding a huge wave of middle men to the market is only going to make everything more difficult for true small businesses and make online purchasing even more opaque.

    • @pagaporvista569
      @pagaporvista569 5 месяцев назад

      I saw an add for some cute clothing on Facebook from a supposed small business in South Carolina. The website was horrible, I should have known better. I eventually got the dresses but they were not made of jersey knit as advertised, it was some cheap polyester. The shipping label was from New York with an Asian name on it. The tag in the dress was "made with love" with no brand. I kept the dresses but will probably only wear them once or twice before trashing them.

  • @abhishekgautam7349
    @abhishekgautam7349 3 года назад +1

    I literally got an Droppship ad before the video starts.

  • @estebanazcarragasada9386
    @estebanazcarragasada9386 3 года назад +1

    Magnificent video.

  • @inconvenientexistenlism
    @inconvenientexistenlism 3 года назад +2

    "Indestructible Shoes" was/is a popular example who did/does this by trying to make their drop-shipped products coming off like an actual custom brand, but it wasn't being something of a drop-shipped white-label being FAR EXPENSIVE with WEAK CUSTOMER SUPPORT who have not knowledge of their products.

  • @cyberianworld9660
    @cyberianworld9660 3 года назад +2

    Proud to be successful drop shipper

    • @armaan3246
      @armaan3246 2 года назад

      hey i have a question about drop shipping, mind if i ask?

  • @ScareFestTTV
    @ScareFestTTV 3 года назад +4

    When utilized properly, dropshipping is an excellent way to build a business rather than save for years to buy inventory for your own. It's a time saver and much less risky overall.

  • @yummy5644
    @yummy5644 3 года назад +7

    “Awesome products you never get” omg

  • @captainchaosxx3866
    @captainchaosxx3866 3 года назад +11

    Why does this long hair dude look like the guy in the ad trying to sell me organic soap. 😕

  • @davincinc23
    @davincinc23 3 года назад +1

    Well should I put my shop address here and offer up to 45% discount?

  • @Ahmed4th
    @Ahmed4th 3 года назад +10

    You call checking photos of the product online "a quality control" if I told my boss that I'll do that, I would get fired. You ain't controlling anything when the product isn't with you.

    • @HaggisMuncher-69-420
      @HaggisMuncher-69-420 2 года назад +1

      You know that the real customers on Aliexpress post reviews on Aliexpress along with pictures?
      That's one good way to see if the quality of the product and shipping times is consistent.
      But whatever, you're clearly deeply entrenched in this and know what you're talking about...

  • @MarketXFactor
    @MarketXFactor 2 года назад +1

    this video is well done. thanks.

    • @Empyrea.
      @Empyrea. 2 года назад

      *Help line for mentoring courses and also for consultancy*

  • @projectz9776
    @projectz9776 3 года назад

    Good point....

  • @HouseJunk1e
    @HouseJunk1e 3 года назад

    they got me a few times too...don't ever buy off social media ads

  • @originalunoriginal4055
    @originalunoriginal4055 3 года назад +3

    You should be asking yourself: "why should i pay money to someone who never assessed first hand and ensured the product they are supposedly advertising for selling, haven't touched or viewed the products themselves before giving the go- ahead for it to pass as selling-condition" ?

  • @curlygalrae
    @curlygalrae 3 года назад +1

    Yup, just learned my lesson today. Shoulda known better

  • @asadb1990
    @asadb1990 3 года назад +2

    thats why i love ebay. if you don't like product, item arrives late, etc. sellers refund money and you keep the item.

  • @sebb
    @sebb 3 года назад +121

    Lmao

  • @SwishTalk1
    @SwishTalk1 2 года назад +2

    I paid $30 for some hats I found on IG. They seemed like a legit business but they never got delivered. I also wasn't given a tracking number. After looking up the company on Google, I found their Facebook page, and low and behold, there were reviews from people like me saying they never received their package. Not saying they're all bad but there are companies out there that will take your money you'll never hear back from.

    • @Empyrea.
      @Empyrea. 2 года назад

      *Help line for my mentoring courses and also for consultancy*

  • @Reezy884
    @Reezy884 3 года назад +2

    Screw that, I’d rather do it on my own. The more successful the profit the more help I will hire “IN HOUSE”

  • @ONHYPECO
    @ONHYPECO 3 года назад +2

    This is happening and will happen forever. This isn’t about cheap products only huge companies dropship $5k+ products.

  • @modelerrrrr
    @modelerrrrr 3 года назад

    at second 0:43-0:44 sounds like the voiceover reads $1.7 billion but the text in the video displays $1.7 million

  • @christopherpeery7436
    @christopherpeery7436 3 года назад +8

    Saw a cool necklace on instagram for 24.99. I looked it up on aliexpress and found the EXACT same necklace for 1.23

    • @rajgami8893
      @rajgami8893 3 года назад +1

      Fake CNBC commenting on the video of CNBC on fake dropshipper 😂

  • @chrisaguilera1564
    @chrisaguilera1564 3 года назад +1

    Gee you think? The drop shipping platform has been around for over a decade and you're finally getting it?