Dropshipping
Dropshipping is a retail model where the seller takes orders but a third-party supplier ships the products directly to the customer.
In dropshipping, the seller never handles the goods. When a customer orders, the seller forwards it to a supplier who ships directly to the buyer. The seller's role is marketing, storefront, and customer service.
The appeal is low upfront cost and no inventory to buy or store. The trade-offs are thinner margins and less control over shipping times and product quality, since fulfillment is in the supplier's hands.
Inventory
Inventory is the stock of goods a business holds and intends to sell.
Print-on-demand
Print-on-demand is a model where products are manufactured with your design only after a customer orders, then shipped directly to them.
SKU
A SKU is a unique code a business assigns to each distinct product or variant to track it in inventory and sales.
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