Services
Winning Products
Find top-selling products to enhance your store’s growth
One-Click Ordering
Simplify your process with one-click order fulfillment
POD & COD
Create personalized products with print-on-demand services
Global Warehousing
Speed up delivery with our global warehouse network
Product Sourcing
Access trending items from a vast network of suppliers worldwide
Custom Branding
Boost your brand with customized packaging and thank you cards
Growth Courses
Learn strategies to scale your business from experts
Quality Check Process
Ensure high quality with detailed inspections at every step
Auto Fulfillment
Process and ship orders quickly with automated fulfillment
Order Tracking
orders live, keeping everyone updated
Customer Care Team
Our responsive and friendly support team
Streamlined Logistics
Faster shipping with optimized global warehouse delivery
Verified Suppliers
Source products from reliable pre-vetted suppliers
24/7 Customer Support
Receive help anytime with our around-the-clock support
Real-Time Analytics
See clear insights instantly with performance reports
Social Responsibility
Giving back through meaningful charitable actions
EN
En
Try For Free
EN
En
< Blogs

What is Shopify? A Quick Guide to Help You Understand Shopify

Vivan Z.
Created on January 26, 2025 – Last updated on February 19, 202512 min read
Written by: Vivan Z.

shopify 2
What is Shopify? 

Simply put, if you compare Amazon to a “buyer’s paradise”, then Shopify is a “seller’s little helper”. It is a platform that specializes in providing sellers with one-stop independent website building services, there is no high threshold, even if you are a zero-code white, you can easily use its tools to build a professional independent website.
If you still think it sounds a bit abstract, why don’t you just go ahead and try it? Sign up for a free Shopify account, open the backend for a spin, or even build a small website yourself to get a first-hand feel for its site-building process, and you’ll be enlightened.
Even better, Shopify offers a 14-day free trial for new users, so you don’t have to pay a dime! Moreover, it has a multilingual backend, which greatly reduces the difficulty of use, especially for global users, and makes the operation smoother and more intimate

shopify 4

What is the Sales Funnel? 

To put it simply, a Sales Funnel is a tool used to understand how a prospect behaves and thinks at each stage of the buying journey. Sound a bit theoretical? No problem, I’ll break it down for you: it’s like a “sieve” that sifts through a lot of passing traffic to find the customers who will actually buy. This thing is very critical to both online and offline business, after all, to understand the psychology of the customer in order to use the right method, say the right words, and finally make money.

For example, on an independent website (whether it’s built with Shopify or WooCommerce), the sales funnel is more like a magical “cash cow”. It helps you “process” the traffic you attract step by step: from following a product to adding it to your cart, from checking out to placing an order, and then filtering through the layers to turn it into revenue. If you understand a little more graphic, is a virtual “banknote printing machine” – traffic thrown in, after a few processes, out is money.

Funnel

Traffic → Sales Funnel → Orders / Money / Customers 

Let’s say it’s like running a “virtual store”.
1. Traffic: Customers coming into the store is like traffic coming in, whether it’s through ads, social media, or search engines, the goal is to draw people in.
2. Sales funnel: this process is like a shopper in the step-by-step guide to customers, such as first let them look at the goods, and then understand the benefits, and finally “urge” them to the cash register. These are sales funnels at work – step by step screening, the interested ones to stay.
3. Order / money / customers: At this point, congratulations! The customer has paid for the order and the traffic is officially converted into revenue or a loyal customer.

 

DropSure Warehouse

Shopify  vs Amazon : Which one to choose? 

If you compare an Amazon store to renting a store in an upscale mall in the center of town, then a Shopify store is like opening your own supermarket in the village. Sound a bit abstract? Don’t worry, I’ll explain it to you.

Amazon

Imagine your store is in a luxury mall where people come and go, and hordes of customers come in to browse at any given time. Business? No worries! But the problem also comes, next door to a few stores are selling almost the same thing, the price war every day, the profit is squeezed like toothpaste. Decoration of what you say does not count, the shopping mall, even logistics and after-sales service for you to deal with, it is quite worrying. However, you also have to honestly abide by the rules of the mall, not indiscriminate advertising, a little step on the red line, maybe one day your store will be retired. Oh yeah, and mall rent and management fees aren’t cheap.

Shopify

Looking at Shopify, it’s like opening your own supermarket in your village. There’s a lot more freedom! You decide how you want to decorate your store, you can offer discounts and promotions, and you can keep in touch with your customers, send them emails or run promotions, and build up a loyal following of repeat customers. Sounds great, right? But the problem is, there is little traffic in the village, so you have to spend some money on flyers to attract customers. There is no direct price competition in this process, so the profit margin is indeed much larger, but the traffic has to rely on your own “toss” out.

So what’s the difference between a Shopify store opening and an Amazon store opening?

Creativity and Patience Pay Off

Startup Capital

Amazon 

39.99 per month rent, transaction fees up to 15%. You also have to prepare goods and send them to FBA warehouses, and if the goods don’t sell, they will become stock, and the demurrage and marginal costs are all calculated, so the budget for opening a store is not low.

 Shopify

$29 per month, less than 2% transaction fee, and about 9% if you include payment channel fees. And you can even go without stocking upfront (using Dropshipping or purchasing when you have an order). But then again, Shopify’s core cost is in promotion. If you know how to advertise, it’s an “investment”, but if you’re a novice advertiser, the upfront cost may be more like “tuition”.

Lower Fees and Flexible Options

Traffic Resources

Amazon 

According to eMarketer, more than half of U.S. households are Amazon Prime members, while another figure shows that the percentage is as high as 82 percent! Doesn’t that sound a little scary? These Prime members aren’t just browsing around, they’re higher quality, more powerful customers. As a seller, you directly benefit from this “high-end customer resource”.
Opening a store on Amazon is like dancing directly on the shoulders of giants. The traffic is there, but to dance beautifully and attract buyers, it depends on your operational efforts.

Shopify 

In contrast, Shopify’s business model dictates that it can’t directly provide you with ready-made traffic like Amazon. If you want to do well in a Shopify store, you’ll have to do it yourself.
Whether it’s placing Facebook ads, doing Google Shopping, doing SEO, working with celebrities, publishing social media content, or even shooting short videos to drive traffic, you have to do it all yourself, spending time, energy, and budget to “grab” the traffic. This puts forward higher requirements for Shopify sellers: not only do they need sufficient financial support, but they also need to master the skills of traffic operation, and even need a little creativity and patience.

DropSure Branding

The Competitive Landscape

Amazon

Amazon’s competitive environment is like a “hard-hitting” tournament, and it’s straightforward and intense.
Not only do you have to deal with the “pimple” players that follow you, but you also have to watch out for the big sellers on the platform that have a lot of money.
Not to mention, the “Super Boss” of Amazon Self-service, once you focus on your products, it is really “God blocking to kill God, Buddha blocking to kill Buddha”.
A phrase to describe the competitive environment of Amazon: if you don’t fight hard, you’re out of the game!

Shopify
In contrast, Shopify’s competition is more like a “traffic war”, the battlefield is spread out especially: You need to grab Facebook ad space, Google search results page display space, and various circles of traffic resources.
Although the battlefield is scattered, but there are also many problems, such as the face of Amazon, eBay, Sell-through, Wish and other large platforms of traffic pressure, you also have to fight for exposure opportunities.
Shopify’s competitive environment can be summarized as follows: the territory is large, but the enemies are on all sides and cannot be defended!

Money Transfers

Shopify

Shopify is a “fast player” when it comes to cash flow. As soon as a customer pays, the money goes to your PayPal or credit card account almost instantly, and withdrawals to your RMB account can be done in about 7 days. What does this mean? You get your money back faster, your turnover is efficient, and your business expansion takes off!

Amazon

Amazon is a bit more “Buddhist” in that it has a 14-day fixed lending cycle. Although reliable, but you have to prepare more working capital, after all, the funds on the road, the efficiency will be slower on the beat.

Profit

Customer Resources

Shopify

When it comes to customer resources, Shopify’s advantage is quite obvious. It is like helping you build a “private traffic pool” – customers order, e-mail, buying habits and other information can be deposited in your hands. You can directly utilize these data to engage in marketing, such as sending promotional emails, recommending new products, and even establish long-term customer relationships, pulling repeat customers.

Amazon

What about Amazon? Customer resources basically belong to the platform, it is difficult for you to directly reach customers, not to mention the use of these data to operate private domain traffic.

 

DropSure

Whether you choose Shopify or Amazon depends on how you want to do business. shopify is more suitable for those who want to build an independent brand: free to design the store, keep more profit, and flexible to play with marketing. Amazon is like a big shopping mall, with its own traffic and trust, especially suitable for the standard sellers, fast out of the single.

Shopify vs Amazon: Comparison Table

Feature Shopify Amazon
Store Setup Like opening your own supermarket in a village with full control over design and branding. Like renting a store in a luxury mall with high customer traffic but limited control over branding.
Startup Costs $29/month, less than 2% transaction fees (up to 9% with payment channel fees). Lower upfront costs with dropshipping or purchasing on order. $39.99/month, up to 15% transaction fees, plus costs for FBA, inventory, and unsold goods. High upfront budget.
Traffic Resources No built-in traffic; sellers must advertise via Facebook, Google, SEO, or social media. Large built-in traffic with high-quality Amazon Prime members, but competition for visibility is intense.
Competition Traffic wars spread across various platforms. Sellers compete for ads, search results, and influencer endorsements. Highly competitive, with direct product competitors and large, well-funded sellers.
Customer Resources Sellers own customer data, enabling private domain traffic operations like email marketing and building customer relationships. Customer data belongs to Amazon, limiting direct interaction and private marketing efforts.
Profit Margins Higher margins due to no direct price competition. Advertising is a significant cost. Lower margins due to price wars and competition from similar products.
Cash Flow Faster payouts: funds are available in PayPal/credit card accounts almost instantly, withdrawals in ~7 days. Slower payouts: 14-day lending cycle, requiring more working capital.
Flexibility Full control over store appearance, promotions, and customer engagement. Limited control over store design and marketing due to strict platform policies.
Scalability Requires creative and patient efforts to scale through self-driven marketing and traffic acquisition. Easier to scale due to built-in traffic, but dependent on Amazon’s rules and competitive landscape.

In fact, both can be chosen! Amazon is used to test the market and make quick profits, and Shopify is used to build the brand and precipitate customers. Paired together, both can grab traffic, but also do long-term development. The key is to take the first step and try before you know which one is more suitable for you!

Buttom

DropSure is Your Best Partner
22 Years Experience
Affiliate Rebates
100% Quality Guarantee
Top-Up Rewards
10+ Global Warehouses
Custom Branding Support
Smart inventory System
24/7 Customer Support
Get a Quote in 24 Hours
Start Sourcing for Free

Keep Learning

Considering investing in a dropshipping business that makes $10,000 a month? That’s a big step! But before you start diving in, let’s make sure you truly understand how this business model works. When implemented correctly, dropshipping can be incredibly lucrative—like getting paid when the system runs on autopilot. Sounds good, right? However, success doesn’t come instantly. Now set realistic goals and map a well-laid plan. The key? Learn the Rules of Dropshipping and Get Started With a Plan That Fits You You’ve got this! What is Dropshipping Dropshipping is a simple way to sell products online without keeping inventory. Here’s how it works: You create an online store and sell products. Your business is the intermediary; a customer orders a product from you, and you send it to a supplier. The supplier directly sends the product to your customer. You don’t touch the products yourself, so there are no warehouses to worry about, no inventory to hold, and low overhead. Sounds easy, right? That’s the beauty of it! You handle marketing and customer service, and your supplier handles the rest. But keep in mind, it’s not a “get rich quick” scheme. It takes the right products, find good suppliers, and build a good brand to succeed. With the right effort, it can be a great business model! How much can you really make with dropshipping How much can you actually earn with dropshipping? Are you starting a business that can eventually generate income? Some start small, netting hundreds of dollars a month profiting, while others shoot for the stars and reach six or even seven figures a year. Here’s the deal: Dropshipping isn’t a “set it and forget it” business. Finding the right products that sell, attracting the right customers, and operating your store all take work. Marketing and […]

You’ve probably heard the saying: “Price = Cost × 2.” Sounds nice, doesn’t it?But anyone who’s done dropshipping knows — if you really follow that, you’ll basically end up eating dirt. This article will walk you through, step by step: where your profits actually go, and how to calculate a realistic pricing strategy to avoid the nightmare of “the more you sell, the more you lose.” The Cost Components of Dropshipping  Don’t fool yourself into thinking the cost is just what you pay on 1688, AliExpress, or Temu. The real cost = product price + shipping + fees + marketing expenses + returns/customer service + taxes + your own salary/profit expectations. Let’s break it down: Cost Item Example Data (Selling One T-shirt) Product Cost ¥20 (AliExpress cost) International Shipping ¥15 (ePacket or Yanwen small package) Platform Fees ¥5 (e.g., PayPal + Shopify transaction fees) Marketing Cost ¥30 (Facebook ad spend) Returns/After-sales Allocation ¥3 (average 1 return per 10 orders) Other Expenses ¥2 (Shopify subscription, domain, customer service, etc.) Total Cost ¥75 Note: This doesn’t include your profit expectations yet. How to Calculate Your “Bottom-Line Price” Many people set prices on a whim: “The product cost is ¥30, so I’ll sell it for ¥60. That should be enough to make a profit.” But in dropshipping, this kind of pricing is basically suicidal. Your costs are much more than just the product price — you have shipping, advertising, platform fees, after-sales costs, and more. If you don’t calculate these clearly, you might think you’re making money on a sale, but in reality, you’re losing. So let’s get clear on a crucial concept — the bottom-line price. What is the bottom-line price?The bottom-line […]

Are you still struggling with having no followers or resources, yet hoping to make some extra cash through product promotion? Worried about not having time to shoot videos, no inventory on hand, and no idea where to start? Don’t worry—now with the combo of AI-generated videos and dropshipping, even with zero followers and zero stock, you can become an influencer and effortlessly generate passive income. In this article, I’ll walk you through the key points and help you get clear on: ● Why is AI video + dropshipping the best combo for selling without followers?● How can you use AI tools to quickly create high-quality short videos?● How to choose the right products and set up a dropshipping store?● At the zero-follower stage, how can you run content operations and drive targeted traffic to start making money fast? By the end of this article, you’ll know exactly how to start from scratch and build your own automated product promotion system using AI and dropshipping. Why AI Video + Dropshipping Is the Perfect Combo? You’re probably already familiar with the traditional influencer model: spend months building a fan base, shoot tons of creative content, stock up on inventory, handle shipping, deal with returns… It’s time-consuming, resource-heavy, and incredibly risky—one wrong move and you’re out a ton of money. Many people give up before even starting because the barriers are just too high. But the combination of AI-generated videos and dropshipping breaks through all those limitations. It’s practically a tailor-made money machine for beginners with zero followers: AI-Generated Videos: No Camera, No Face, No Problem Creating traditional videos requires gear, space, makeup, styling—you name it. But with AI video tools, all you […]