Business
Learn how dropshipping works and start your own e-commerce side hustle
If you’re looking for a dependable side hustle to make some extra money, you should probably consider dropshipping. Confused already? It’s a lot simpler than it sounds.
Basically, dropshipping is acting as a broker between a consumer and a third-party, usually the manufacturer or a wholesaler. Think of it as “on-demand selling,” in that you offer products for sale but don’t actually purchase them until you receive an order from a customer. That means you can open your own e-commerce store without paying a whole bunch of money upfront for inventory, and you can offer a wide variety of products because you’re not limited by an inventory budget. As long as the supplier has an item in stock, you can sell it.
This collection of online courses can teach you how to get started.
In this online course bundle, you’ll get nine courses and 23 hours of instruction on how to set up your dropshipping empire selling products on sites like Amazon, eBay, Shopify, and AliExpress. You’ll also learn how to spot good products to dropship, and how to boost your sales using Instagram. After completing all 231 lessons, you’ll be well on your way to becoming a dropshipping robber baron.
If purchased individually, these courses would run you a total of $1,009, but Mashable readers can take 96% off and get all nine courses for just $39.
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