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Dropshipping is a retail fulfillment method where sellers list products for sale on their website, but they don't keep physical stock of the products. Instead, when an order is placed, the seller purchases the product from a third-party dropshipping supplier who then ships the product directly to the customer. The seller acts as a middleman between the supplier and the customer (see is dropshipping legal). If you're a business dropshipping to another business, then you're involved in B2B dropshipping.

Dropshipping is a popular eCommerce business model with minimal startup costs, since there is no need to stock inventory, pay for warehouse space or manage order fulfillment. You also don’t have to worry about manufacturing. This keeps your operating expenses much lower than they would be for a traditional retail business.

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