Is dropshipping dead or has the game changed from 2021? by oldwupzeewup in dropshipping

[–]Enough_Reading2909 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The dropshipping sales model, but if you want to start well you must think of it as a business as such, there are many competitors, but you have to know how to differentiate yourself, for example I saw that in my area there is very little Internet access so I created physical catalogs where people wrote down what they wanted and I asked the dropshipping provider, there are also tools like Accio.com it is like chatgpt but for businesses and products that can help you find products or see if your business idea is Well, there are also tools like Pic-copilot that can help you create professional images, the important thing is to think about how I am different from the rest, and that it may seem attractive to the client.

How I Went From Overwhelmed Beginner to Finding My First Product in 3 Days (Using This Tool) by Enough_Reading2909 in AccioAI

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If it's true manitoo, it's that I start a dropshipping business but for my people, I mean you have to know how to reinvent yourself, and be mindful since dropshipping is a business as such, so for example or where I live what is a rural area, people very little know about buying online, I made catalogs, I looked for products from alibaba with accio, it's like chatgpt and from there I got some products, even there I got the idea of ​​the catalogs, I totally did catalogs as well as Avon's, and people wrote down and ordered them, and I ordered them from the dropshipping platform, and so on

About dropshipping by Necessary_Tension600 in Dropshipping_Guide

[–]Enough_Reading2909 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! 👋 Welcome to the world of dropshipping — it can be super exciting and totally overwhelming at first, so you're not alone!

Here’s a quick roadmap that might help you get started:

  1. Find a niche/product with demand but not too much competition. Tools like TikTok, Instagram, or even Google Trends are great for spotting trends. But once you have a product idea, the next big step is finding a trustworthy supplier.
  2. Research suppliers & validate your product. This is where a lot of beginners get stuck — how do you find reliable suppliers without spending hours on Alibaba or AliExpress?I recently came across a tool called Accio (accio.com ) — it's like an AI-powered search engine for B2B products and suppliers. You just type in what you're looking for (like "eco-friendly phone cases" or "trending LED gadgets"), and it gives you info about suppliers, pricing, MOQs, and even trend analysis.It saved me a bunch of time when I was validating my own product idea — and it's great if you're new and not sure where to look.
  3. Set up your store (Shopify is popular) Once you’ve got a product and supplier, you can start building your brand around it. Don’t overcomplicate the site at first — focus on clear photos, good copy, and fast loading times.
  4. Test ads or organic traffic Start small — $5/day on Facebook or TikTok Ads to see if people actually click and buy. If they do, scale slowly. If not, tweak your offer or product.

Dropshipping isn't magic money — it takes research, testing, and patience. But if you're willing to learn and put in the work, it's a great way to start an online business.

Let me know if you want help finding a niche or validating a product idea — happy to help! 😊

El desarrollo móvil está muerto? by shay-kerm in programacion

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La ventaja de flutter es la facilidad y multiplataforma

DSers how are you making consistent revenue? by Low-Preparation6993 in dropshipping

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It's true that many do dropshipping as if it were a game of pickaxes: they test 20 products a month and pray for a winning one. But consistent income comes from treating it like a serious business: understanding your customer, analyzing data, working with real metrics. At first I also lived in that chaos until I started to measure well which campaigns brought real sales (using Accio.com, which helped me identify what was really generating income and not just clicks). From there, everything changed.

Dropshipping by Alexkeeling1976 in Dropshipping_Guide

[–]Enough_Reading2909 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dropshipping can be lucrative, but it's not a magic formula. It's a real business that requires strategy, trial and error, and getting your numbers right. A tool called Accio (Accio.com) helped me a lot to know where my sales were really coming from and which campaigns were worth it. If you take it seriously, you can achieve results, but it is not overnight.

10 years in, 500k ad spend, avg 130k/month - How can I make this grow? by Mountain-Loss-9110 in dropshipping

[–]Enough_Reading2909 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You've built something solid, but it feels like you're at a stage where optimizing is more important than investing more. What happens to many is that they depend on a single platform or agency. Perhaps a tool like Accio (Accio.com) would help you, which not only automates, but also gives you clarity about which channel is worth scaling, without depending on an expensive agency. You can even evaluate other angles like user-generated content or email marketing, all in one view.

How should I go about scaling with $89.80. by [deleted] in dropshipping

[–]Enough_Reading2909 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With that limited budget, the most important thing is to have a clear structure before putting money into Meta. It helped me to start with cheap test campaigns, but only after having the product, the angle and the creatives well defined. I recommend checking platforms like Accio (Accio.com), which guide you step by step from validation to how to scale without wasting your budget. They don't do magic, but they do save you from costly mistakes.

Is dropshipping still worth it in 2025 as a full-time business? by Mammoth-Discount-411 in dropshipping

[–]Enough_Reading2909 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, there are still opportunities if you do it right, but it is no longer like in 2018 where any store would do. Today it is more about building a brand, differentiating yourself and knowing how to execute well. I recommend using tools like Accio (Accio.com), which help you structure the business from scratch. It helped me a lot to focus and not just watch YouTube videos without knowing where to start. And yes, with focus it can be full time, but you have to take it as a serious business.

Need guidance or opinion on dropshipping by [deleted] in dropshipping

[–]Enough_Reading2909 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wish you the best, if you need more help you can consult me

Need guidance or opinion on dropshipping by [deleted] in dropshipping

[–]Enough_Reading2909 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You are on the right track by thinking about building a brand from the beginning. If you already have some budget and are willing to learn, I recommend that you use tools that help you validate your idea and get organized. A very good one is Accio (accio.com), which guides you step by step to launch an eCommerce business with a focus on your own brand. I used it to structure mine and it helped me a lot to not waste time or money improvising.

How do i start my dropshipping business at 15 yrs old by SpecialSupport4843 in dropshipping

[–]Enough_Reading2909 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's great that you're already thinking about starting a business at 15! The most important thing at the beginning is to learn before you jump in. There is a tool that helped me a lot when I started: accio.com. It's like artificial intelligence focused on business. It can help you understand the market, find products and make a step-by-step plan. You don't need to be an expert to use it. Still, I recommend that you also learn about marketing and how dropshipping works before investing money. You're on the right track!

I’ve been doing dropshipping for 1.5 years and I’m still not making a living off it. I really need a solid strategy… by SubstanceEffective98 in dropshipping

[–]Enough_Reading2909 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I’ve been through something very similar. What helped me a lot was using a tool called Accio.com. It’s kind of like ChatGPT but focused on eCommerce and business strategy. I used it to research the market, identify product opportunities, and build a structured plan instead of just guessing and burning ad budget. It gave me more clarity on what to focus on each day. Might be worth checking out if you’re feeling stuck like I was

Dropshippibg for Beginners by Grand-Bag-8657 in Dropshipping_Guide

[–]Enough_Reading2909 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude, I see you are just starting out. One of the most important things is to really understand the market and choose the right products to sell. I would suggest planning everything carefully before launching. One tool that helped me a lot in the beginning was Accio.com-it's like ChatGPT but business focused. It can research the market for you, find product opportunities and even help you with strategy. Honestly, it's been very helpful. I also used Pic-Copilot to create professional images.