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WooCommerce Dropshipping: The Ultimate Guide

SellBrite

Have you ever wanted to start an online store but didn’t want to deal with inventory management, fulfillment, shipping, or any other ecommerce shenanigans? Dropshipping is an order fulfillment method where the seller doesn’t make or stock products but instead uses a third-party supplier to ship products to customers.

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Driving eCommerce Revenue, Part 3: Focus on User Trust

ESW

Shoppers there care much more about the credibility of the vendor and product than they do the price, according to Preeti Kumar and Evelyn Ke at Jing Daily. Customers want to know what you’re doing with their information and how. You can build trust with customers by providing transparency shipping, return and refund policies.

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7 Home Decor Dropshipping Suppliers Every Retailer Should Know

Fabric

Why Home Decor Retailers are Turning to Dropshipping In the home decor category, holding inventory can be expensive and risky. With big bulky items, shipping and packaging operations can be a logistical nightmare as retail operations become larger and more complex. From a dropship perspective, the company is extremely flexible.

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Three Reasons Ecommerce Merchants Should Monitor the Battle Between Amazon and Shopify

RetailMinded

The ecommerce king keeps its eye on its most successful merchants and often introduces its own similar products — sometimes at lower prices — in direct competition. Shopify has been expanding its so-called ecommerce back office services — including logistics, shipping and fulfillment.