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  1. Dropshipping is an order fulfillment method where:
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    Dropshipping is an order fulfillment method where a business doesn't keep the products it sells in stock. When an order is received, the seller sends it to another company who ships the product straight to the customer. The seller is a middleman between the customer and the company with the product.
    www.shopify.com/blog/what-is-dropshipping
    Dropshipping is an order fulfillment option that allows ecommerce businesses to outsource the processes of procuring, storing, and shipping products to a third party—typically a supplier.
    sell.amazon.com/learn/what-is-dropshipping
    Dropshipping is a business model primarily used by e-commerce retailers that do not stock the inventory themselves. It is a fulfillment method where a retailer receives orders for products listed on the shop front, which are then forwarded to the supplier for shipping.
    www.forbes.com/advisor/business/what-is-dropship…
    Dropshipping is an ecommerce strategy where you sell products on your website without having them in stock. Instead, when a customer places an order, you forward it to a supplier or manufacturer. They then ship the product directly to your customer. In this setup, you act as the intermediary between your customer and the supplier.
    www.oberlo.com/blog/what-is-dropshipping
    Dropshipping is an order fulfillment method that does not require a business to keep products in stock. Instead, the store sells the product and passes on the sales order to a third-party supplier, who then ships the order to the customer.
    www.bigcommerce.com/blog/dropshipping/
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    Generally, in drop shipping arrangements, the supplier will retain ownership of the goods until they are paid for by the customer. As a result, there is a lower upfront investment required from you. However, you must ensure the agreement obligates the supplier to inform you of any stock issues.
    While that’s a massive pie, remember that more eCommerce businesses than ever are slicing it up. That includes dropshippers, drawn in by seemingly low startup costs and the lack of need to maintain inventory. Like any other business model, dropshipping comes with its challenges.
    Starting a dropshipping business isn’t rocket science. All you need to do is find a product to sell, create an eCommerce website and set up your payment options. The first thing you must do before starting your online dropshipping business is decide on the niche.
    Dropshipping is still potentially highly lucrative. Over the past decade, eCommerce has been on a sustained growth trend. Analysts expect the global eCommerce market to reach $7.4 trillion by 2025, according to the research of “Retail e-commerce sales worldwide from 2014 to 2026”.
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