Website Building » Shopify » How Do I Add Dropship Products to Shopify?

How Do I Add Dropship Products to Shopify?

Last updated on October 2, 2022 @ 3:37 am

Adding dropship products to Shopify is easy! You can use a Shopify app like Oberlo or manually add products one by one.

First, you need to find a supplier who offers dropshipping. You can use a dropshipping directory like SaleHoo or Wholesale Central to find suppliers. Once you’ve found a supplier, you need to sign up for an account and add their products to your Shopify store.

If you’re using Oberlo, you can add products with just a few clicks. First, log in to your Oberlo account and go to the “Products” tab. Then, click on the “Add Products” button and select the products you want to add to your store.

PRO TIP: If you are considering adding dropship products to your Shopify store, there are a few things you should be aware of. First, dropship products are often of lower quality than products you would source yourself. This can lead to customer dissatisfaction and return rates. Second, dropshipping can be a complex and time-consuming process, with many moving parts. You will need to carefully select and manage your suppliers, track inventory levels, and handle customer service and shipping issues. Make sure you have the time and resources in place to manage a dropship operation before getting started.

Once you’ve selected the products you want to add, click on the “Add to Store” button. That’s it! The products will be added to your Shopify store.

If you’re adding products manually, you’ll need to get the product information from your supplier (product name, price, images, etc.) and then add it to your Shopify store yourself.

To do this, log in to your Shopify admin and go to the “Products” page. Then, click on the “Add Product” button. From there, you’ll be able to enter the product information and add it to your store.

That’s all there is to it! Adding dropship products to Shopify is easy, whether you use a Shopify app like Oberlo or add them manually.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

Devops woman in trade, tech explorer and problem navigator.