White Label / Dropshipping

theunit

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I'm having a hard time finding any white label affiliate programs / dropshippers. And by white label, I don't just mean your own landing page. I mean being able to either -



1. Offer products / services on a "white label" version of their site, meaning you can customize certain things on the site (templates, descriptions, etc), have your own domain name for this site, set your own prices, etc. The customer financial transaction is handled by them, as is the fulfillment of the orders. You get a commission paid to you based on what you sold it for minus the cost. Anybody know of any good companies that offer this, or a directory that I can find companies like this?

2. Offer products / services on your OWN website (payment transaction happens with you), and them fulfilling the orders (after you pay them). This is drop shipping I guess....does anybody know of any GOOD drop shipping directory or companies?


Item number 1 is what I'm really looking for, any suggestions?
 


For #2, Worldwide Brands is by far the best directory of drop shipping companies. You have to pay a fee to join, but it's worth it.
 
First of all, don't fuck with Doba from what I've seen. Their salesmen are more harassing than fucking creditors. Worldwide Brands is what was recommended to me by Eli. The only other one that I'd recommend is TrendRevenue can help you with pet/ink (in my sig).

Other than that, what niches are you trying to hit?

Circa.
 
Oh and never deal with Simplx....they want $$$$ and will call you until you give it to them
 
First of all, don't fuck with Doba from what I've seen. Their salesmen are more harassing than fucking creditors. Worldwide Brands is what was recommended to me by Eli. The only other one that I'd recommend is TrendRevenue can help you with pet/ink (in my sig).

Other than that, what niches are you trying to hit?

Circa.

How are the margins? I'm assuming you can set your own sell price, but are the purchase prices usually good enough to actually make some margin and still maintain a decent conversion rate?

Edit> And by ink do you mean printer consumables? My non compete in that market is up in like 2 months. I could probably tear it up if their prices are good.
 
How are the margins? I'm assuming you can set your own sell price, but are the purchase prices usually good enough to actually make some margin and still maintain a decent conversion rate?

Edit> And by ink do you mean printer consumables? My non compete in that market is up in like 2 months. I could probably tear it up if their prices are good.

Margins are nice. If I price the items up about 60% I get close(r) to retail. At 20% I'm pretty much making a killing.

Yeah, by ink I mean printers. :)
 
I know it's a lame answer but just Google it (or even Bing it) and search deep - there are hundreds of them out there but the fact that they are dropshippers means that their resellers are doing all the marketing and own all the top SERPs. You gotta dig deep to find the source.

There are a couple of HUGE ones based in China that will dropship everything from shoes to smart phones and there are also a lot of much smaller niche ones with only a handful of products so it all depends on what you wanna sell.

I got a crappy site making me a nice little income selling "magick spells" and crap to all the modern day wannabe witches - easy money! Get the orders and take the money on my website and then re-place the order with the dropshipper, pay them a small percentage of what I have taken, and let them worry about packing, shipping etc.
 
First of all, don't fuck with Doba from what I've seen. Their salesmen are more harassing than fucking creditors. Worldwide Brands is what was recommended to me by Eli. The only other one that I'd recommend is TrendRevenue can help you with pet/ink (in my sig).

Other than that, what niches are you trying to hit?

Circa.

Never heard of TrendRevenue, will work great for the pet site I'm setting up. Thanks!
 
I do drop shipping, and I stated from my experience that finding a company that doesn't do it for many people is the way to go. I just setup a shop with Magento, found a company that has me as their only dropshipper, and booyah. It has worked out great in the niche I'm in and I don't have 500 other "dropshippers" crowding the plate.
 
Have any of you had experience with contacting a manufacturer to make a custom product (non electronic) and drop ship that?