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Has anyone had any experience with World Wide Brands ? Does world wide brands provide a legit list of dropshippers and wholesalrs ? thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author JonMills
    Yes.

    I got started with them way back before i started my online business and affiliate marketing and at that time it was like $50 to join

    Like anything there is always going to be a mix of crap with good.

    I found at that time a handful of decent companies in among there hundreds they had.

    Its not so much legit companies, its trying to find good products that people buy and want and trust.

    Best way to dive into dropshipping is to approach companies directly. That is all world wide brands does.
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    • Profile picture of the author JDSalinger
      dyannona,

      You don't need WWB, but it is not a bad place to start either. BTW, there is nothing magical about their lists. They try to make it sound like they have all these secrets, but really offer little valuable information. If you are getting some good info on running a dropshipping or light bulk business from a source like Niche Blueprint, you will be in good shape. I suggest you always start with the manufacturer when making calls. They can direct you to the distributors they use when they don't dropship. It is also good to start with the manufacturer b/c they can give you multiple distributors to follow-up with. This is probably the easiest way to avoid the shady ones as you find out from the source (the manufacturer) who are the big ones they sell too.

      I too purchased WWB, but I find that you get more value from Niche Blueprint 2.0. The key is just to get the ball rolling making the calls and sending in the applications. Recognize you will likely make some mistakes and just factor that into your niche selection where some won't be successful but some will.

      Also, recognize some potentially great niche ideas won't happen b/c of strange rules in the niche b/c of agreements between the manufacturer and brick and mortar retailers. I believe this is very unAmerican, but just recognize that not every niche is dropshipper friendly or even online retail friendly. With this said, you should be able to find plenty that are.
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      • Profile picture of the author Sam England
        I personally have never used WWB because I go directly to the source, no middleman that way. That is simple terms is more money for me to make.

        I would recommend anyone wanting to get into drop shipping to go to a trade show near your hometown, you will be able to talk directly with companies and get to see there products first hand.
        This way my friends is the key...TRADE SHOWS!!!

        I have been doing it for over 5 years now and make a nice living doing so...
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