me and my brother are from New Zealand, we previously ran a high ticket store in the usa and did around 200k revenue but, unfortunately had to stop the store. Time zone was horrible when running this store, we were night shift workers and working with fintech online banking solutions was not ideal. It is not easy for us to open an Aussie company due to requiring a resident director. We are heavily considering doing a New Zealand based store instead of going back into the USA market. Competition is lower and a lot of seo opportunity. I have found several NZ dropshippers in a variety of different niches. We would have to do a much broader themed store. I also love the fact that it would be my local time zone, access to solid physical banks here, local accountants/cpa's. Ability to easily travel and meet with suppliers at tradeshows
I have a similar dilemma, in which I live in New Zealand but not 100% sure whether to sell there or not due to the population difference, and having longer shipping times as most distributers are abroad. If you have any advice let me know.
I made my LLC, and I'm ready to start dropshipping in the US, but now I'm struggling to open a Relay, Stripe and PayPal accounts. They require a business address, and sometime personal address and phone in the US. The system is not made for online businesses, and especially not those ran from outside the country such as me. I have some options of addresses from relatives and mailboxes not marked s CMRA, but they're out of state and more risky, they can ban my account. Do you have any experience with this?
I just find it very hard to justfiy drop shipping in AU when the population is 26 Million compared to the US at 341 Million... there are simply more humans to target, more humans means more business and much larger expansion potential, I've never heard of drop shippers in AU turn the business into multi billion $ business but i have in the US, what are your thoughts?
There's not many multi billion $ businesses in the US that started out dropshipping either... More humans also means more competition so it's not like a bigger country is automatically a better opportunity. But sure, go for it. No one says you can't do it in the US. It works either way.
@DropshipBreakthru there are some but not many you're right I understand that it's really important to keep the plan simple and easy to follow with, but you're also compromising a lot for that simple comfortable plan, because not only is the US Population larger but even from a percentage point of view, there is more demand for E commerce in the US, the US Population is just a little bit over 13 times bigger but their E commerce market according to Google is about 16-17 times bigger than the Australian E commerce market which I thought was very interesting, we Australians are growing substantially in the last few years but it's not a far cry from cry from the US potential growth
@@huss4659 honestly, most people who want to do this never even start. We don't really care where people start, we want people TO start. You can make plenty of money either way. I've done it in both and still do it in both and have done for 10 years. Swings and roundabouts...
@DropshipBreakthru yeah, I can understand why that is, it would mean the world to me if you could make a video on how to setup an American drop shipping business from Australia, I can't find anything online, and I'm sure many people would love to see it, I'd even be willing to pay u a tip for it
@@huss4659 not really anything special to it. Register an LLC in a state like Wyoming, Delaware or Nevada. Apply for an EIN with the IRS. Get a bank account at dropshipbreakthru.com/mercury. The rest of the process is pretty much the same as what you would do in Australia.
So my situation is a little tricky. I am a Danish citizen (never lived in the country), have both US and French bank accounts and I am living in France (for university). However, I only speak English fluently. What would you recommend?
I'm a south african and dropshipping in South Africa works a little but we have delivery problems and supplier problems and a person who is going to start a dropshipping business I wanted to start my business in the UK... Should start my business on the UK or shell I stay in my country? ... and please also mention good suppliers
Thank you! Please guys talk about who want to drop ship from Canada, I came here looking for that answer and you said “it’s actually easier from Canada” easier compared to US or other countries? But also how? We also need a US bank account no?
Great video. I live in sweden and i plan to start my store here. Do you believe its a great idea to start a store here even though sweden only has a population of about 12 million people and eventually scale to other scandinavian countries and eventually european ones?
me and my brother are from New Zealand, we previously ran a high ticket store in the usa and did around 200k revenue but, unfortunately had to stop the store. Time zone was horrible when running this store, we were night shift workers and working with fintech online banking solutions was not ideal. It is not easy for us to open an Aussie company due to requiring a resident director. We are heavily considering doing a New Zealand based store instead of going back into the USA market. Competition is lower and a lot of seo opportunity. I have found several NZ dropshippers in a variety of different niches. We would have to do a much broader themed store. I also love the fact that it would be my local time zone, access to solid physical banks here, local accountants/cpa's. Ability to easily travel and meet with suppliers at tradeshows
Do it! I would if I were there.
I have a similar dilemma, in which I live in New Zealand but not 100% sure whether to sell there or not due to the population difference, and having longer shipping times as most distributers are abroad. If you have any advice let me know.
@@Motivationlife-1 Hey bro, what's your discord. I will add you and we can talk there.
I made my LLC, and I'm ready to start dropshipping in the US, but now I'm struggling to open a Relay, Stripe and PayPal accounts. They require a business address, and sometime personal address and phone in the US. The system is not made for online businesses, and especially not those ran from outside the country such as me. I have some options of addresses from relatives and mailboxes not marked s CMRA, but they're out of state and more risky, they can ban my account. Do you have any experience with this?
I just find it very hard to justfiy drop shipping in AU when the population is 26 Million compared to the US at 341 Million... there are simply more humans to target, more humans means more business and much larger expansion potential, I've never heard of drop shippers in AU turn the business into multi billion $ business but i have in the US, what are your thoughts?
There's not many multi billion $ businesses in the US that started out dropshipping either...
More humans also means more competition so it's not like a bigger country is automatically a better opportunity.
But sure, go for it. No one says you can't do it in the US. It works either way.
@DropshipBreakthru there are some but not many you're right
I understand that it's really important to keep the plan simple and easy to follow with, but you're also compromising a lot for that simple comfortable plan, because not only is the US Population larger but even from a percentage point of view, there is more demand for E commerce in the US, the US Population is just a little bit over 13 times bigger but their E commerce market according to Google is about 16-17 times bigger than the Australian E commerce market which I thought was very interesting, we Australians are growing substantially in the last few years but it's not a far cry from cry from the US potential growth
@@huss4659 honestly, most people who want to do this never even start.
We don't really care where people start, we want people TO start. You can make plenty of money either way.
I've done it in both and still do it in both and have done for 10 years. Swings and roundabouts...
@DropshipBreakthru yeah, I can understand why that is,
it would mean the world to me if you could make a video on how to setup an American drop shipping business from Australia, I can't find anything online, and I'm sure many people would love to see it, I'd even be willing to pay u a tip for it
@@huss4659 not really anything special to it. Register an LLC in a state like Wyoming, Delaware or Nevada.
Apply for an EIN with the IRS. Get a bank account at dropshipbreakthru.com/mercury.
The rest of the process is pretty much the same as what you would do in Australia.
Sir I am from Nepal but i want to start dropshipping in which country should I start US or UK
So my situation is a little tricky. I am a Danish citizen (never lived in the country), have both US and French bank accounts and I am living in France (for university). However, I only speak English fluently. What would you recommend?
I'm a south african and dropshipping in South Africa works a little but we have delivery problems and supplier problems and a person who is going to start a dropshipping business I wanted to start my business in the UK... Should start my business on the UK or shell I stay in my country? ... and please also mention good suppliers
Yes, you could definitely start in the UK. Thanks for watching!
@DlaminiThandeka-vj8tb how have you been doing? I’m curious.
Thank you! Please guys talk about who want to drop ship from Canada, I came here looking for that answer and you said “it’s actually easier from Canada” easier compared to US or other countries? But also how? We also need a US bank account no?
Do it in Canada only
What about hong kong
how about singapore ...
In most cases Singapore is going to be too small to build a decent business purely off high ticket dropshipping. Best bet would be the US.
What do you recomend for countries like México?
Start in the US.
Great video. I live in sweden and i plan to start my store here. Do you believe its a great idea to start a store here even though sweden only has a population of about 12 million people and eventually scale to other scandinavian countries and eventually european ones?
Yes that would be fine. Go for it!
What should I do in Slovenia?
sell in europe?
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i live in india can i do it from asian country like india?
why not?
I am from Trinidad and Tobago, can i sell in the us from Trinidad and Tobago
Yes