If someone wants to do a product based business what is the cheapest one to set up ?
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Set up with 3rd party hosts, like shopify and stuff use amazon metrics to find out products in demand
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Rohan Naik
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So I was planning to open a online store where I sell 3rd party products mostly in fashion as well as other general stuff by use Shopify..can anyone suggest me 3rd party manufacturer for drop shipping with rebranding?
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Aditya Bhosle
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How about shopify for udemy ?
User has to create(upload) course, decide pricing and select website template with your branding.
On udemy like platforms, learners have biased towards platform rather than content creater,
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