There is a reason AliExpress dropshipping is competitive these days, no approval is required! You simply email the supplier, notify them you’re dropshipping and they ship products on your behalf.
Dropshipping with domestic suppliers is often very different, depending on the supplier. It may require some carefully worded persuasion to secure them to dropship for your business.
To be clear, this article is not about how to find dropshipping suppliers. This article is about how you can get approved to work with dropshipping suppliers in countries other than China as they work with everyone.
I have an article on “How to Find Dropshipping Suppliers” if you need some help sourcing suppliers. These methods also work outside the US.
This article is a complete guide to getting approved by dropshipping suppliers. As a quick overview, there is a number of things you can do to get approved by suppliers for dropshipping.
You must convince a supplier that you will represent their brands in a way that maintains their perceived value. This can be done by having a professional website, providing exceptional customer service and not selling below the product’s minimum advertised pricing.
Which are the Best Suppliers to Work With?
Unfortunately, not all suppliers are equal. Some will be easy to get approval from whilst others will take some serious convincing.
The easiest suppliers will approve anyone who wants to work with them. Simply contact them and tell them you want to sell their products and they will send you an agreement to sign and you’re good to go.
There are a few problems with these “easy to get approved” suppliers;
- Everyone within your niche is already selling the same products, making it difficult to stand out.
- They often aren’t exclusively a wholesaler and will sell their own products on their website making it impossible to compete.
- They may provide poor customer service and returns and refunds can be a hassle.
- Some will not enforce minimum advertised pricing, meaning it will cause price wars between online retailers which in turn provides lower profit margins.
- They may have no restrictions on where you can sell products, therefore products could be sold on online marketplaces such as Amazon and eBay.
This is not to say you shouldn’t work with such suppliers, but it would be best not to make them the focus of your business.
Ideally, you want to work with suppliers who vet their applicants to ensure they are a good fit for their business prior to approval. Here are some reasons why;
- There will be less competitors selling the same products.
- They enforce minimum advertised pricing meaning you’ll have healthier profit margins.
- They usually stock higher quality products and brands.
- Customer service will be much better.
- Due to exclusively being a wholesaler, these suppliers don’t usually sell their own products on the side.
- If approached by buyers the supplier may refer customers on to your business.
How Do You Contact Suppliers about Dropshipping?
Most beginners to dropshipping want to know, is it best to phone or email suppliers about dropshipping? Either option can work although phoning is the preferred option. Generally, the only suppliers who will approve you via email are the ones that approve everyone.
I understand a lot of people can be nervous and apprehensive about making a phone call but it really is the best way to secure premium suppliers.
An email can still be sent to introduce yourself, your business and your intentions before letting them know you will call them in a few days. If you do this, you must call them when you say you will. This can be a good way of forcing yourself to make that phone call if you’re trying to put it off.
Suppliers may not reply to an email which is another reason to call. They receive so many emails that yours can be missed or ignored as it’s just not a priority to them, so don’t be disheartened if you don’t receive a reply.
For more information, I have a complete guide on the best way to approach a supplier to sell their products.
If you do want to go down the route of email initially, I recommend you view my article; “Supplier Email Templates for Dropshipping” first.
Cold Calling Dropship Suppliers
When you first phone a company there is a good chance you will be greeted by a secretary or someone who is not responsible for approving stockists. If so, you want to be as brief as possible and avoid telling them too much information.
Tell them who you are, your business and what you need. Your aim is to have them put you through to the person making the decision who is often a sales manager.
Hi (Person who answered), my name is (Your name), I’m the owner of (Your business name). We are online retailers looking to stock your catalog of products and create an account with your company. I am hoping you could put me through to the best person to talk about this with, please.
You will then either be put through to the sales manager or they will ask for your details to get back to you. If so, always leave your phone number and not your email. If you have not had a response within 2 days, phone back.
If it’s a supplier who accepts everyone, chances are the secretary will simply send you a contract for you to sign without needing to put you through to the person in charge of sales.
Here’s what you can say when you speak to the sales manager:
Hi (Sales manager’s name), my name is (Your name) from (Your business name). We are an eCommerce store focusing on (Your niche of products) which we will be launching very soon. We/I have been researching your products and believe they would be an excellent fit for our business. I’m very interested in creating an account with your company.
With any luck, they will send you an account form, however, chances are they will ask you some questions which I’ll cover in the next section.
After the initial introduction, try not to follow a script. Instead, have a few key points you want to mention, questions you want to ask and some answers prepared for common questions you may be asked.
If contacting suppliers is a little intimidating, you can use this service through V-Commerce who offer to contact and secure US-based dropship suppliers for you, website builds and consulting.
There is nothing to be nervous about as it’s simply a conversation between two people, so allow the conversation to flow in the direction it goes and don’t try to control it.
If the sales manager wants to talk about the weather or politics or where you’re from, just go with it. Your personality will then come through which allows a relationship to form and trust to build.
If you read from a script for most of the conversation, they will know and if they know you could be finished. Nobody wants to create a business relationship with a robot!
Even for the opening line of the script, you don’t need to say it word for word. Say it how you would talk. If you’re not comfortable talking the way the script is written, change it to suit you.
What if Dropshipping is Against the Company’s Policy?
You may have noticed in the phone script above that I did not mention dropshipping, that was deliberate. Dropshipping has had a bad reputation and can be viewed in a negative light by some people. This is mainly due to dropshippers deliberately selling cheap, low-quality products with slow shipping times from AliExpress.
I prefer to explain how your business operates. Let them know you take care of the advertising and selling side of things and all they have to do is ship the product. Instead, use the term “Direct to customer”. It is a more professional term that gives the perception it’s a different business model compared to AliExpress dropshipping.
An option is to explain to them that you can use a freight forwarder to pick the products up from the dispatch area of their warehouse. This way all they are required to do is have the product ready for collection and you will handle the rest.
This can be a more persuasive way of getting them to dropship for you if it goes against their company policy.
If they still refuse there is nothing wrong with asking them why they do not dropship. You can use this information to help when you call back in a few months.
Why Some Suppliers Won’t Approve You?
It may not matter how hard you try, some suppliers won’t initially approve you for dropshipping. To trust a new business is too risky for them and you may need to prove yourself over time to have a chance of getting approved.
From the supplier’s point of view, they need to be sure you will not hurt their brand’s reputation, if you treat your customer poorly, it reflects badly on their brand.
How do you overcome trust issues to give you the best chance of being approved? You need to overcome any preconceived objections.
- Explain your plan to create an exceptional customer experience by implementing services such as, live chat for example.
- Reassure the supplier you will only sell products above the minimum advertised pricing to maintain the brand’s value.
- Discuss how you will create a large social media presence around the niche by building a community of like-minded people who will enhance the reputation of their product/brand.
- Share your website URL.
Your goal is to address every objection the supplier has until they have to approve you.
Final Advice for Seeking Approval
- Research a supplier’s website before calling them. Being knowledgeable about the specific company and products over the phone will demonstrate commitment, professionalism and that you’re serious about working with them as you’ve invested time and effort into their business.
- Be clear about the fact you plan on creating a long-term business with one another and treating your customers the right way!
- Check out your competitor’s websites before creating your own. See what they’re doing successfully and implement these strategies into your own store to make it appear branded to the supplier.
- Just get the supplier to say yes to working with you (Unless they want to charge you a fee). Sometimes the terms aren’t ideal but you can negotiate with them later once you start making a few sales.
- Always explain to the supplier you are not looking for credit terms and that you will pay for all products in advance. Credit terms are riskier for them and increase the chances they’ll refuse you.
- Don’t read directly off a phone script. Have an opening line prepared, a few key points you want to discuss and some answers to common questions memorized but most importantly, try to sound natural.
- Really emphasize what is in it for the supplier. This is an opportunity for them to make a lot of money without doing a great deal of work.
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