So, i found a niche and plan to order cheap product from china to ship them directly to the customer.
I would make a proffit of 400% or more depending on the product.
Any advice for me?
Is there any risk doing that?
I already ordered samples to test them, i plan to make youtube videos about them, and sell them cheaper than the market on my country.
Also, how do i make my youtube or website more popular? Facebook ads targetting pages about tgis niche?
>>1875487
people doing that a lot with plastic shits, like phone cases and shit
if you plan to do so on electronics, you are fucked, because those have special taxes and warrenty conditions in EU/US
if you plan to import many small products for like 5$ directly to the customer, you are also fine, do stuff like small pillows or so
in EU there is a law that everything below 50€ doesn't have to pay import tax, idk where you are
Unless you have a quality control guy on the ground in China, you potentially may have issues. Also watch out for factory to make same product and undercut you if it is truly a good product with demand.
It's called dropshipping. This has been around for years.
>>1875492
it doesn't matter, if you do this shit, you play with a small budget
once he has 50-100k to play with, he can buy containers full of it and ship on his own, that's how all these phone case companies came up
>>1875491
Small plastic stuff mostly, can get them for like 0.50€ each and sell for like 5€ or more.
Really depend wich one.
>>1875492
Thanks
Also i barely have to invest money in this, except for the samples but they are also for my own hobby so its not really an investment.
I might put money on a site, i can build something decent on wixit, might just buy a more proffesional adress.
>>1875493
Exactly, i forgot the name.
I wanted to start doing that a year or so ago, but i didnt have a good niche idea.
Found mine due to a hobby, hope it will work well.
>>1875502
yeah do it then, plastic shit is ez,
just make sure you mark the product for 30+ days delivery and be lenient on return policy,
"30-60 days delivery! money back after 60 days" so people can easily trust you, and don't fuck about with people if they say they didn't receive it, just don't sell again to that person if he didn't receive it and wants money back
remember, good customer service spreads reputations the fastest
Dad once bought a printer in chyna for around 15-18k, US prices were around 35-40k. So obviously the thing started shitting out left and right. Never again, he says.
>>1875532
Thanks i'll make sure to write a big delivery time
>>1875577
electronics from chyna
KEK