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What is “idea dropshipping” and how can it help you test new concepts?

what is idea dropshipping

So you’ve come up with a new idea, and you’ve been hard at work in the lab.

You’re enduring long nights and fast food dinners to build the perfect product so you can launch it into the world…

… But what if you could skip all that?

In our latest report for Stacked Marketer Pro, we cover the concept of “idea dropshipping.”

Let’s dive into the term.

What is idea dropsipping?

Idea dropshipping is a  concept that involves “faking” the front-end portion of a product’s functionality to gauge interest.

Your biggest risk is creating a product that nobody wants. This system lets you test ideas safely. Let’s see how…

Idea dropshipping examples

Here are a few examples of successful idea dropshipping.

The CarsDirect facade

Bill Gross founded CarsDirect in 1998. Back then, a website for buying used cars was a hot new idea, but Bill had a problem.

He didn’t have inventory. So he faked one.

When a customer placed an order for a car, Bill went to the retailer, bought the car himself, and sent it to the customer.

 

The IBM “speech-to-text” feature.

Back in the ‘90s, IBM wanted to test a speech-to-text product. So they recruited a few users, gave them microphones, and showed their words appearing on screen.

Here’s the plot twist… IBM had actually hired human typists to transcribe what the users were saying. 

 

The Dropbox demo.

The earliest demo video of Dropbox showcased the product and drove tens of thousands of signups.

Only thing was, the video was likely faked. It didn’t show actual, up-to-date product functionality. But it did its job, which proved to Dropbox founder Drew Houston that people wanted his product.

How you can apply idea dropshipping to e-commerce

When you’ve got a new product idea, don’t build it. Instead, create a pre-order or an out-of-stock product listing to gauge interest. 

Then build the product once you know people want it.

Time and sanity… saved.

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