Dropshipping is a business model that a seller doesn’t keep the products he sells in stock. Instead, the seller purchases the item from a third-party supplier and has it shipped directly to the customer. As a result, the seller doesn’t have to handle the product directly.
The pros of this model are that beginners do not need much start-up capital, and the risk is low, so it’s easy for beginners to start a business. But the cons are obvious, uncontrollable inventory, unstable quality, long shipping time, which may lead to unhappy customers and your business is hard to scale up. So here comes the Dropshipping 2.0.