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Writer's pictureBryan Guerra

(Top Dropshipping Sites Currently) Navigating the Changing Landscape of Drop Shipping

As an entrepreneur in the ever-evolving world of e-commerce, I've witnessed significant changes in the Drop Shipping landscape this year. In this blog post, I want to share my experiences and insights on which sites are still worth your time and why.


First and foremost, let's talk about Amazon. It continues to be a powerhouse in the e-commerce space, making it a top recommendation. With the right products, sales can soar on this platform. What's even better is that you can automate a significant portion of the work with the help of software. Once you have your product listings up, they are managed automatically.


Next on the list is Etsy. If you're looking for a more hands-off approach, drop shipping on Etsy using print-on-demand designs is the way to go. Partnering with a software solution like Printful allows you to focus on creating designs, while Printful takes care of the rest for a small fee per sale. Finding designs that sell is key, and if you're not skilled in design, platforms like Fiverr or onlinejobs.ph offer access to graphic designers at reasonable rates. Once you have a selection of designs listed, consistent sales will start rolling in.


Facebook, including both Facebook Shops and Marketplace, holds the third spot. It's worth mentioning that Facebook can be a bit of a wild card this year, with sales fluctuating. However, there are still plenty of sales to be made on this platform. Despite the uncertainties, I highly recommend continuing to list products here. I firmly believe that the floodgates of opportunity will open at some point this year, and the more products you have listed, the greater the rewards.


Poshmark secures the fourth position on my list. I must admit that I initially overlooked it as a Drop Shipping platform. However, about a year ago, something changed, and my sales have been consistently decent ever since. Drop shipping on Poshmark involves ordering products to your house first and then shipping them out using Poshmark labels. This process does have its challenges (more leg work), but it limits competition to those willing to follow the same method. Additionally, using a share bot to drive traffic to your listings is essential for making sales. When done right, you can easily generate a monthly profit ranging from $1,000 to $2,000 on this platform, or potentially even more.


Mercari comes in fifth on my list. I often refer to it as the baby eBay. Although I used to have tutorials on how to drop ship on Mercari, I received legal threats from the platform for teaching others how to do it. While I can't go into detail about effective drop shipping strategies on Mercari, I can tell you that it is possible. However, you'll need to explore alternative resources to gather more information.


Bonanza, a newcomer to this list, claims the sixth spot. While I don't have extensive experience with this platform compared to others, I have seen promising results. Bonanza no longer requires a store subscription fee to sell, making it a more accessible option for drop shippers. They even provide promotion through Google ads, charging a small fee only if your products sell. Overall, Bonanza holds great potential.


Next up is OfferUp, a site with next to no competition. Similar to Poshmark, drop shipping on OfferUp requires the use of their labels. The limitation of listing products solely from your phone can be a slight annoyance, but it also deters competition. If you download the Google Chrome app, you can list products more efficiently by saving pictures faster. With consistent listing efforts, you can realistically earn a monthly profit of around $1,000.


While there are a few other platforms worth considering, such as Depop, Curtsy, Kidizen, and Vinted, they have smaller sales potential. These platforms can be utilized when you've exhausted the opportunities on the primary marketplaces or if you have additional resources, such as a virtual assistant with extra time. They may not require your primary focus, but listing products here can lead to success.


Lastly, eBay and Walmart deserve honorable mentions. Both platforms offer potential for success, although they come with their own considerations. It's important to note that retail Drop Shipping is against the terms of service on these websites. However, some sources suggest that wholesale Drop Shipping may be allowed. I recommend conducting thorough research before considering these platforms.


Remember, I have playlists and tutorials available on my channel for each of these platforms, providing free resources for those interested in learning more. I hope you found this blog post informative and insightful. Best of luck in your drop shipping endeavors!






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