Check out some reviews here: http://www.ojreviews.com/index.php?...listcategory§ion=4&cat=13&dir=1&Itemid=26 Worldwide Brands, from my experience, seems to get the best opinion/feedback from people. You can find some reviews for it here: http://www.ojreviews.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=23&Itemid=26
D&H and DBL distributing are great electronics options. DBL does have a small fee for creating an ecommerce account, but you can sell their catalog without an account fee if you are a sales or telesales account. XS Depot is a great program with VERY helpful sales and support staff if you need software and accessories. They do take the time to work with their reseller network. ChanX has a smaller catalog, but they have good catalog turnover to keep new items for both new and "almost new" ;-) updating in their product options so if you dont see something you like at first, just check back with their catalog. Wynit, Tech Data, Azerty, Synnex, are other large programs as well. Electronics is a WIDE group of products, so you will find MANY supplier sources out there for large and small catalogs.
they cost money, but they are best in my opinion. but you have an option to contact merchants directly.
You can check free sites like: http://gowholesale.com http://wholesalecentral.com http://dropshippingwholesalers.com/free-dropshippers.htm Just a few...
If you are paying to be a part of a dropship program then you are not getting the best price. I have used dbl for years for electronics and love them, they only do business with people that have business licenses. All these other ones are not real wholesalers!
If anyone is looking for some electronics to dropship, pm me and we will talk. I have access to about 17,000 brands!
I have used WorldWideBrands for the past few years. In this time, I have only had one problem with a dropshipper they recommended. I contacted WWW about the problem, and it was resolved within 24 hours. Yes, they may cost a few bucks, but they stand behind their recommendations and are well respected in the industry. I would be very wary of free services after all the horror stories I have read. WWW is a small investment for quality, performance and your own peace of mind when it comes to finding reputable dropshippers. Jim
I admit Sellerkey.com does looks interesting. One thing I noticed is for the iPod MP3 Player they are not iPods, they are iPod look-a-likes. Can anyone vouch for them?
There is the old-fashioned way to pick a niche, slowly discover the real distributors and wholesalers and then go with them. Maybe attend a conference or two. It requires more effort upfront, but you can work out some really great one-one deals with the distributors that way.
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Worldwide Brands is the cream of the crop! You can't go wrong with them. Make sure you sign up for their email list. They have specials from time to time and you can get their service for cheaper or on an installment payment. Even if you find something else consider working with them. I've used them for almost 4 years. They're the best.