I am anxious to hear from any members who are selling products on their sites using drop ship from the suppliers. I am exploring this as an option and would love to hear your
I've worked with drop shipping...I worked with DS Domination. It worked for awhile but then faded out...Not sure what happened with the company.
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What is your experience with drop ship products?
I am anxious to hear from any members who are selling products on their sites using drop ship from the suppliers. I am exploring this as an option and would love to hear your
It does take work to make a decent income. Ebay will suck up a lot of profit. Having a great vendor with a good cusomerservice and replacement policy for damaged items is a must. Vendors will change over time, you must continue to change with them.
Selling on a website is the same process as affiliate marketing, you just have to be willing to be customer service, and you create your own margins.
Do not use dropshippers from overseas, as shipping times can be in months not days.
John
Thank you, John for this very helpful information. I appreciate you taking the time to reply.
Wayne
I've worked with drop shipping...I worked with DS Domination. It worked for awhile but then faded out...Not sure what happened with the company.
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I have been using a WooCommerce (WordPress ) plugin called WooZone to develop Amazon affiliate product lists and then import them to pages on my website. I plan to write a tut
Woozone rocks - the import feature is absolutely necessary if you want to import a bunch of products at once - love it. www.veggiespiralizerrecipes.com
That is good news for me...I am right now importing products from one of our Shopify stores into a WooCommerce store. We are cross-selling between the two stores, almost like in a drop shipping set up...
The orders come in from the WooCommerce store and are passed to the Shopify store for order fulfillment. Since all parties know one another (one is a partner store) this arrangement seems like it will work well...
The next question might be why feed off one another, isn't that taking business from each other? The fact is that the two offer products from different niches and are targeting different audiences...
The products are overlapping ones that could be sold in either. Nice concept that we will see how works out. The key piece to making this possible was the plugin to quickly be able to import and publish 200 products on that WooCommerce store.
Thanks for this tip! I hope it works!
Cheers!
Dave : )
Hi Wayne. I haven't attempted to use WooCommerce or Woozone to date, so I look forward to seeing your tutorial when it is available.
Terry
I have woo commerce, I add all my items one by one. PLEASE if there is an easier way .. I would love to know,
You can check out my stores
http://www.wealthhealthandromance.com
http://www.cupcakesandcaviar.org
tell me what you think
The woozone site says it hasnt been updated in 2 years and isnt compatible with my wordpress version
HI Laurie-Ann,
I am surprised that Woozone is not compatible with your WordPress version. Are you using an older version. I am using it on the latest version of WordPress and WooCommerce and no problems. With WooZone you can upload multiple items at one time. Let me do some research on this.
I will check out your sites.
Wayne
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Anyone using woocommerce plugins to import amazon products?
I have been using a WooCommerce (WordPress ) plugin called WooZone to develop Amazon affiliate product lists and then import them to pages on my website. I plan to write a tut
Woozone rocks - the import feature is absolutely necessary if you want to import a bunch of products at once - love it. www.veggiespiralizerrecipes.com
That is good news for me...I am right now importing products from one of our Shopify stores into a WooCommerce store. We are cross-selling between the two stores, almost like in a drop shipping set up...
The orders come in from the WooCommerce store and are passed to the Shopify store for order fulfillment. Since all parties know one another (one is a partner store) this arrangement seems like it will work well...
The next question might be why feed off one another, isn't that taking business from each other? The fact is that the two offer products from different niches and are targeting different audiences...
The products are overlapping ones that could be sold in either. Nice concept that we will see how works out. The key piece to making this possible was the plugin to quickly be able to import and publish 200 products on that WooCommerce store.
Thanks for this tip! I hope it works!
Cheers!
Dave : )
Hi Wayne. I haven't attempted to use WooCommerce or Woozone to date, so I look forward to seeing your tutorial when it is available.
Terry
I have woo commerce, I add all my items one by one. PLEASE if there is an easier way .. I would love to know,
You can check out my stores
http://www.wealthhealthandromance.com
http://www.cupcakesandcaviar.org
tell me what you think
The woozone site says it hasnt been updated in 2 years and isnt compatible with my wordpress version
HI Laurie-Ann,
I am surprised that Woozone is not compatible with your WordPress version. Are you using an older version. I am using it on the latest version of WordPress and WooCommerce and no problems. With WooZone you can upload multiple items at one time. Let me do some research on this.
I will check out your sites.
Wayne
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I am curious to see what the consensus is here at WA if we should title our About page as "About me" or make it more generic and simply "About". I believe in our early trainin
In training, Kyle also suggests using your name, "About Wayne". It does depend on what you are trying to portray on your site....a personal image or more corporate. Debbie
Marionblackonline.com is definitely "About Me" but some of my other sites are "About" or "About Us". It depends on what your website is about and what impression you're trying to convey.
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Your about page. should you personalize it?
I am curious to see what the consensus is here at WA if we should title our About page as "About me" or make it more generic and simply "About". I believe in our early trainin
In training, Kyle also suggests using your name, "About Wayne". It does depend on what you are trying to portray on your site....a personal image or more corporate. Debbie
Marionblackonline.com is definitely "About Me" but some of my other sites are "About" or "About Us". It depends on what your website is about and what impression you're trying to convey.
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Does anyone have experience using the Woocommerce Amazon Affiliates -Wordpress plugin from AA - Team? My research indicated that this plugin would work with SSL enabled sites,
This URL might help you
https://ecommerceguide.com/ecommerce-platforms/woocommerce-review/
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Experience with woozone woocommerce plugin?
Does anyone have experience using the Woocommerce Amazon Affiliates -Wordpress plugin from AA - Team? My research indicated that this plugin would work with SSL enabled sites,
This URL might help you
https://ecommerceguide.com/ecommerce-platforms/woocommerce-review/
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Can anyone tell me if the SSL that is offered here for our websites a shared SSL or is it considered a private SSL? For ecommerce I ma reading that it is preferred that your
The SSL cert WA implements for you is a certificate that is specific to your domain, so it is NOT a shared certificate.
Not sure, but this video does a great job of comparing WA SSL to other places: Comparing Wealthy Affiliate SSL Install VS "Other" Places
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Is the ssl available at wa a shared private ssl?
Can anyone tell me if the SSL that is offered here for our websites a shared SSL or is it considered a private SSL? For ecommerce I ma reading that it is preferred that your
The SSL cert WA implements for you is a certificate that is specific to your domain, so it is NOT a shared certificate.
Not sure, but this video does a great job of comparing WA SSL to other places: Comparing Wealthy Affiliate SSL Install VS "Other" Places
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It does take work to make a decent income. Ebay will suck up a lot of profit. Having a great vendor with a good cusomerservice and replacement policy for damaged items is a must. Vendors will change over time, you must continue to change with them.
Selling on a website is the same process as affiliate marketing, you just have to be willing to be customer service, and you create your own margins.
Do not use dropshippers from overseas, as shipping times can be in months not days.
John
Thank you, John for this very helpful information. I appreciate you taking the time to reply.
Wayne