Is the Drop Ship Business a decent business to be in right now? Regarding the eCommerce Niche wedged with brick-and-mortar drop ship location; well, I have noted a location in North Las Vegas that was doing a bang-up business with a line out the door and during Christmas I noted near Sun City, AZ a very business "eBay Drop Store" that was busy.
Although I am not an expert in this industry sub-sector and do not know much about it - I have been watching state governments licking their chops to get at the sales tax revenues and the Canadian Government too looking at eTailers avoiding income tax.
So, all these little Internet "trinket sellers" and eBay wannabes trying to move their garage sales online is going to continue. Especially considering the pawn shops are filled and do not want anything but name-brand jewelry - like Rolex watches and such where there is actually a market. I think I read something about that in the WSJ or Investor's Business Daily.
The business model appears to be sound, but buying a franchise may not be wise - as the Franchisor needs to stay in business too and may be hyper-stressed with franchisee closures in non-performing regions, thus, lawsuits and no capital. I'd be weary of that. I did notice a few listed in the Entrepreneur 500 that I browsed thru the other day at the bookstore.
You know with all these consumers charging up a storm for a decade or more, they have a lot of junk they do not need willing to sell for pennies on the dollar to make ends meet now. So maybe a drop ship location for the independent Internet eCommerce sector makes sense. Think on this.
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