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Drop-shipping: the competitive advantage of pure-players over bricks and mortar

I recently had a chance to briefly speak with Adam Jacobs, MD and founder of The Iconic .  He’s a young and bullish entrepreneur who is doing a great job at cracking the serfdom of Australian shoppers created by the likes of David Jones and Myer. I asked him how he manages his “free three-hour same day delivery” service for those products that are on demand, i.e. not physically stored in the warehouse but still available on the website. I admit the question was thought-provoking because it brings up one of the challenges retailers face when they have a drop shipping program in place. But what's drop-shipping anyway? Imagine the possibilities for retailers to display a product on their digital channels without having it in their inventory. Exciting? Welcome to drop shipping! What has it got to do with The Long Tail? For those who have missed out the debate on ‘the long tail’, this is my capsule summary: retailers can grow sales in two ways, a) selling fewer popul...

The long tail is still wagging

Hunter Valley, Australia Back from a fantastic 3-day event about online retail here in Australia. I wish I had the time to write an account of what I've learned, people I've met, and more importantly the great wine I tasted :-) One keynote session that I attended to was presented by a PIM vendor. I found it fine and informative. I also very much welcomed the effort of not mentioning the capabilities of their product and all the fluffy spin that you generally hear from vendors. Chapeau! However, in a split second she deftly found the opportunity to recommend retailers to forget the long tail and focus on the ‘head’. It is this focus on the head, the argument goes, that gives you a solid foundation to sell more. I have two problems with this argument but first of all, I'd encourage you to read what I wrote about the long tail here and here . In addition to that, I also have some reservations about the long tail strategy but they are of a completely different nature...