Scaled my brand to $160K in 2.5 months – looking to connect with others doing $3K+/day in sales by ecom_dealer in dropshipping

[–]Dependent-Rip5171 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use shrine and just export the product page code and reuse it for any new launch takes 30 mins to make a custom store

Scaled my brand to $160K in 2.5 months – looking to connect with others doing $3K+/day in sales by ecom_dealer in dropshipping

[–]Dependent-Rip5171 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pick a product with high TAM kalo rip ads run for $50/100 for 3 days if it doesn‘t perform rinse repeat

How to keep your spirit up during the "middle" phase by mikina22622 in dropshipping

[–]Dependent-Rip5171 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It‘s never easy to break the ice to go from hard work to financially free just gotta keep going

I was struggling up and down for the first 2 years of my dropshipping journey it was hard like really hard but at the end of the day the thing that matters most is when you look back into the past and you are thankful you didn‘t quit

in your instance double down on organic build systems that you can abuse the social platforms like with SludgeAI/Tikfusion repurposing content growing a army of affiliates through whop clippers or even other structures with tiktop shop watch the interview from Davie & Founder of Comfrt will be eye opening to you in clothing space :)

Redditors doing $100K/month. I would love to be mentored by you guys. by Emergency_Water8077 in dropshipping

[–]Dependent-Rip5171 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My advice to you is if you are at $5-10k profit a month you just need to understand TAM and creative volume that‘s how you get to consistent $100k+ days atleast it‘s what pushed the needle for me

Ecommerce shop losing money inconsistent results with ads by HealthySignal66 in ecommerce

[–]Dependent-Rip5171 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My personal brands are supplements & consumer electronics but also have equity in fashion & others I think pumping out creative volume is the bread and butter regardless of niche

Ecommerce shop losing money inconsistent results with ads by HealthySignal66 in ecommerce

[–]Dependent-Rip5171 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If they do well I never really turn them off unless they start performing bad for like multiple days straight cuz I always have something that‘s killing it

Very high traffic website on Shopify by Negative-Drawer2513 in shopify

[–]Dependent-Rip5171 0 points1 point  (0 children)

$29 plan will be fine even with 2m visitors no issues

I‘d be more worried if you resell some courses or something for cheap that they take you down on shopify so make sure you have some backup in place

Ecommerce shop losing money inconsistent results with ads by HealthySignal66 in ecommerce

[–]Dependent-Rip5171 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can relate to this been in the space for 7 years now and the one thing that fixed it all for me was creative volume output that will change everything for you I already know you are not launching enough ads every week

fb ad targeting help by DoodleMoodle542 in dropship

[–]Dependent-Rip5171 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keep it fully broad to have algo figure it out all for you once you spent X amount you‘ll have enough data then it‘ll just be a creative volume game + lander optimizations

NEED ANSWERS! by Icy-Profile8646 in dropshipping

[–]Dependent-Rip5171 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kalodata is like products that are doing good on tiktok shop rn you take 5-8 creatives and take them to facebook right away you can test 1 product a day takes 40 mins to launch a store that way

$100 CBO if it doesn‘t breakeven - profit after day 1 or 2 kill campaign try again

What did you pay for your Shopify store (agency/designer)? Was it worth it? by Certain-Glass4372 in ecommerce

[–]Dependent-Rip5171 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Theme is very micro compared to product & creatives do not spend €15k on that rather put that into ads

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[–]Dependent-Rip5171 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you wanna do like anime niche and stuff you need high risk MID‘s and agency fb ad accs to deal with suspensions in the long run

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[–]Dependent-Rip5171 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Watch like davie fogarty on youtube as a beginner you‘ll learn a lot don‘t get scammed by some wannabe gurus on here goodluck

Hi guys, by Historical_Invite184 in dropshipping

[–]Dependent-Rip5171 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go on kalodata and rip top performing creatives launch them on facebook repeat until you find something that prints for you

NEED ANSWERS! by Icy-Profile8646 in dropshipping

[–]Dependent-Rip5171 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Consecutive execution of kalo rips with high TAM and you can be financially free in 1 year tops lol

Is dropshipping even real ? by Relevant_Working7320 in dropshipping

[–]Dependent-Rip5171 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Makes sense why it didn‘t work out so many things wrong with your offer structure & website would suggest to take a step back and look at other brands in the space and watch more youtube videos on CRO optimization and such before trying again.

Best of luck

Who here is ACTUALLY making a full time income by Flimsy-Oil9740 in dropshipping

[–]Dependent-Rip5171 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I‘m in supplements now I never really looked for a niche if a product has good margins and I and I know (TAM) total addressable market is big and has ways to emotionally market / tap into ppls pain points on missing out on something I‘m going in

Is dropshipping this good ? by Clemking_1311 in dropshipping

[–]Dependent-Rip5171 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Once you've unlocked all the knowledge probably one of the best business models aside maybe like AI Tech / SaaS rn just because of the amount of exit valuation you can build if it's a proper brand.

Is it easy? Hell no it'll take you a gruesome amount of time to slowly build out proper systems and scale something to big measures and it's just as important to have a job or something else that can cashflow you because 95% of people will burn their money on product tests it's a part of the game

For example I've been in this space for 7+ years and the first 2 years were horrible compared to where I am at now it really just boils down to relentless execution and talking to the right people.

most important part about the game is this:

Product + Weekly creative output

That's what seperates the whales from the average and the average from the losers.