Move Over Amazon. Here’s 5 Better Dropshipping Suppliers.

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Move Over Amazon & eBay. 5 Dropship Suppliers You Should Use Instead.

When you first start Drop Shipping on Facebook it's normal to use suppliers like Amazon, eBay, and Walmart. They're reliable, trustworthy, have great return policies, ship out fast, & they have millions of high quality products that you can list. That said, EVERYONE else is using these same suppliers. And the reason they’re good for beginniners, is the same exact reason they become problematic if you want to continue to scale past that stage. Continually listing the same products from these sites as everyone else, will ultimately lead to product saturation, higher competition, and race to the bottom pricing.

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If you don’t believe me, copy an amazon title word for word and paste it into facebook marketplace search.

And often you’ll find dozens of sellers all selling that same exact product at roughly the same price (copied and pasted from that listing) with literally no differentiation at all.

And if that’s your long term strategy, you’re handicapping any REAL growth potential and any REAL money you could make doing this.

Don’t get me wrong, you can make sales and money as a beginner listings from websites like these. In fact, I still recommend starting here for most beginners.

BUT, if you want to take that next step, you’ll need to break away from competing solely on price and happenstance…..on the same exact products everyone else is selling.

You’ll want to start differentiating what you’re bringing to the marketplace if you want to succeed long term.

And there are many ways to do that. I’ve already covered about a dozen in 2 videos I’ve done previously. I’ll be sure to drop links to them at the bottom of the description if you want to check them out after this video.

But perhaps the easiest way to differentiate….is to use DIFFERENT suppliers and list different products.

Simple? Yes. And yet, most people are still desperately clinging to sites like amazon only.

So in this video we’re going to cover 5 sites you can list from other than your normal amazons, walmarts, ebays, and home depots.

These sites are reliable, trustworthy, have good return policies, ship out fast, and have tons of quality products you can list.

AND they also have widely less sellers listing from them. So chances are if you find a product that hits from one of these sites…the shelf life of that product will be much much longer.

And you’ll get a bunch more sales from that listing over and over again. Simply based on the fact that dozens of other offers for the same exact product aren’t available on marketplace.

Plus, all of these sites integrate with zeedrop so you can copy from them easily with the click of a button. (As always, zeedrop is linked in the description with a discount code).

So the first supplier I want to touch on is actually 3 grouped together (costway, overstock, and wayfair).

I’ve had success listing from all 3 of these websites. They have tons of products, solid customer service, and decent return policies.

On top of that, you can find a lot of higher priced items on these sites so your margin on a product that takes off can be great.

Some examples of things I’ve had success with on these include bed frame, mattress covers, and kids electric cars – like literally the ones they can get inside and drive).

The next site I recommend you trying is Bedbathandbeyond.

Now full disclosure, I just started listing from this site on to marketplace fairly recently….and I’ve only had a few products hit from here.

But I have LOTS of experience using this site to dropship from when dropshipping on Amazon so I know it’s a good one with lots of solid products to list.

Obviously, I did that when I first started. I don’t recommend dropshipping from big box retail stores (like bedbathandbeyond) when dropshipping on amazon.

To continue with that similar sentiment, Chewy is yet another site I used extensively when I first started dropshipping on Amazon.

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