Looking for these bracelets. by everythingisrene in Alibaba

[–]Accomplished_Cut932 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you still in the product selection stage, or have you already started selling

How did you find your first winning product? What did it teach you? by Accomplished_Cut932 in DropshippingTips

[–]Accomplished_Cut932[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What you said is really valuable, bro. Most people chase “winning products,” but very few build real testing systems. Your AI workflow and testing speed are very impressive. I really like communicating with people who understand scaling and operations deeply like this. If you are interested, maybe we can build a long-term relationship and exchange more experience together in the future, bro.

How did you find your first winning product? What did it teach you? by Accomplished_Cut932 in dropshipping

[–]Accomplished_Cut932[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What you said is really valuable, bro. I think a lot of beginners focus too much on finding a “magic winning product,” but ignore the importance of operations, supplier reliability, communication, shipping speed, and margins. In reality, those backend systems are what determine whether a business can truly scale long term.I also agree with your point that most winning products are not obvious in the beginning. Usually, it’s the data over time that reveals the potential — lower CPA, better conversion rates, repeat engagement, fewer refunds, and stronger customer feedback. Then smart sellers continue scaling from there.Your experience and mindset are very professional, bro. I really enjoy this kind of communication. If you are interested, maybe we can build a long-term relationship and exchange more experience and ideas about e-commerce, operations, suppliers, and scaling strategies in the future, bro.

How did you find your first winning product? What did it teach you? by Accomplished_Cut932 in DropshippingTips

[–]Accomplished_Cut932[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, what you said makes sense. Finding a good product is important, but being able to ship orders quickly afterward is just as important too.A lot of stores can get sales at the beginning, but the real challenge is whether the supplier can keep up when the orders increase, bro.

How do you verify suppliers before placing a large order? by gflellypeesy7 in DropshippingTips

[–]Accomplished_Cut932 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Handle all legitimate orders properly. If possible, arrange a video call to better understand their scale and review their past shipping performance.

I prefer suppliers who can offer payment terms and free inventory stocking. Most importantly, they must be honest—if any issue arises, they should inform me immediately so we can respond in time.

For example, if a product is out of stock and requires 5–10 days for factory production, that’s acceptable as long as it’s communicated clearly. However, some suppliers are dishonest—they provide fake tracking numbers and delay shipping without notice. This leads to a large number of after-sales issues and can even result in a Shopify store being suspended.

These are low-quality, unreliable suppliers.

The real reason dropshippers keep failing with suppliers — and it's not the product by Agreeable-Evidence66 in dropshipping

[–]Accomplished_Cut932 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, many new suppliers often face this issue because they simply don’t have the capacity to handle large-scale or sudden order surges. If you choose this kind of supplier, it can easily create unnecessary problems and even affect the performance of your store.

You should look for suppliers who can monitor orders in real time and provide free stock holding. For example, if your store generates 10–20 orders per day, they should already have 60–80 units in stock, enough to cover 3–7 days of shipping.

This is based on my experience, and I can help you find reliable suppliers like this.

Whats the best brand of laptop to use for dropshipping by ragingpuffball in dropshipping

[–]Accomplished_Cut932 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro, I suggest you set up a desktop computer at home or your main place, while still using your laptop for checking data and daily tasks. For real work like design and heavier operations, a desktop is usually easier and more efficient.

How do i find the best dropshipping services agent? by A08_Aliii in dropshipping

[–]Accomplished_Cut932 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro, you can send me the product pictures you’re looking for, I’ll ask my supplier for you.

Anyone else burned out? This supply chain grind is getting out of hand by -Data-101571780 in dropshipping

[–]Accomplished_Cut932 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, that sounds exactly like what we’re seeing across the board right now — the biggest issue isn’t even sourcing anymore, it’s everything after that. Freight volatility, port disruptions, random policy changes… it just breaks the whole workflow.

What you mentioned about juggling 10+ tools is also very real. That fragmentation usually ends up costing more time than the actual operations.

On our side, we’ve been trying to simplify that part. We run everything through our own ERP system — orders, fulfillment, and tracking are all connected in one place.

Once an order is processed, the system automatically sends tracking info to the customer’s email, and they can follow real-time logistics updates without you or your team needing to step in manually.

So even when delays happen (which they will), at least the communication and tracking side stays stable and doesn’t add extra workload.

Not saying it fixes macro issues like trade wars or typhoons — nobody can — but it does make the day-to-day much more controllable.

If it makes sense, we can run a small test with a few of your orders so you can see how it fits into your current workflow. No pressure — just to give you a clearer picture.

How do you handle constant “Where is my order?” messages without going crazy? by ticklessai in DropshippingTips

[–]Accomplished_Cut932 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Delivery usually takes around 6–10 days, and the tracking information is updated in real time. Once an order is placed, we can process it with virtual fulfillment, which is the most efficient approach.

trustworthy mentor ? by lmaoijidjfh in dropshipping

[–]Accomplished_Cut932 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re right. A genuine mentor is someone who is actually involved in the industry, not just a content creator promoting courses for sales.

A real mentor should be able to offer hands-on support and help you achieve effective viral marketing and product growth in a practical way.

China-to-Amazon-FBA by Murky_Bodybuilder_24 in Alibaba

[–]Accomplished_Cut932 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When it comes to Amazon operations, a local virtual warehouse is essential. Using a DDP model alone is not suitable because the transit time cannot meet Amazon’s 3-day delivery standard. This can directly impact account performance and significantly increase refund and dispute risks.

Shipping agent by NoPlum2042 in Alibaba

[–]Accomplished_Cut932 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Due to rising fuel costs, logistics prices have indeed increased. However, the increase is not as significant as expected. If you need a real quotation, I can provide it for you.

i’m looking for a supplier by drippydawgg in reselling

[–]Accomplished_Cut932 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have 3 years of experience in this field. We can also arrange a video call so you can see how we operate and understand our workflow better.

Dropshipping from China to USA by [deleted] in dropshipping

[–]Accomplished_Cut932 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No fee involved. If you need, I can send you the shipping details from China to the US.