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Hi guys...so, as I said, in my introduction post, I'm a relative newb to the world of entrepreneurship. Started a T-shirt business about a year ago that's made over 100K profit.... but also recently hit a massive roadblock. But that's not what this post is really about. I was wondering what other businesses there are, which are similar to the T-shirt business model....meaning that the owner does not have to deal with inventory, the production of the actual product is done by a drop shipper that handles shipping and production, and the owner essentially handles marketing/getting sales (which I think is my strength).
I have been thinking of starting a business that sells custom "corn hole" boards (it's a backyard/tailgate game for those that are not familiar), but I was wondering if it would be possible to hire an on demand drop shipper for this type of business. I don't doubt that I would be able to sell the boards on Facebook. It's just a matter of being able to find a similar business model to the T-shirt business, where a company essentially waits for me to sell an item and then handles the shipping/production of said item.
If anyone has any ideas or experience with this type of business or knows how/where I could find a drop shipper, I'd love to discuss. Thanks
I have been thinking of starting a business that sells custom "corn hole" boards (it's a backyard/tailgate game for those that are not familiar), but I was wondering if it would be possible to hire an on demand drop shipper for this type of business. I don't doubt that I would be able to sell the boards on Facebook. It's just a matter of being able to find a similar business model to the T-shirt business, where a company essentially waits for me to sell an item and then handles the shipping/production of said item.
If anyone has any ideas or experience with this type of business or knows how/where I could find a drop shipper, I'd love to discuss. Thanks
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