Guide for Oberlo and Dropshipping
Maybe most merchants in the e-commerce industry have heard of the two words: dropshipping and Oberlo. However, they might not know what they exactly are. Here I would like to introduce them briefly. But with the breaking news, we know that Oberlo was shut down, we should focus more on finding alternatives to Oberlo or just migrate from Oberlo to DSers as the app suggested.
Dropshipping( Own Opinion)
Dropshipping is fast becoming one of the most popular fulfillment modes for online stores. Especially with Oberlo and Oberlo alternatives on the market. Dropshipping makes selling online simple.
You don't have to find storage facilities for all the products you want to ship to customers and then stress the fact that you're not clearing your inventory fast enough - you're doing the hard work for you with someone else. Dropshipping tools allow you to use merchants as middlemen in your transactions.
You build a website, attract customers, and make sales, while your dropshipping merchants fulfill orders by sending products to the right location. Sounds simple, right? However, to get the most out of dropshipping, you need the right tools.
Oberlo
Oberlo is probably the best-known dropshipper solution because it lets business owners browse products through the Shopify ecommerce site and add products they want to sell directly to their store. As the world's leading Shopify app for those who want to sell products online without the hassle, Oberlo delights business owners all over the world.
Oberlo exports products directly from AliExpress to your digital store. While the software is technically available anywhere in the world, it's only available to users of Shopify stores -- which can cause problems for brands that prefer WordPress and WooCommerce.
Also, if you want to sell quality products from other dropshipping suppliers like Banggood, DHGate, etc., your options may be limited.
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