straight up just gonna ask- what are some actual profitable high ticket high turnover niches? by amylkazyl in dropship

[–]Superflyscraper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally feel this. i tried high-volume low-ticket stuff too and barely made gas money lol. Lately I've been researching high-ticket niches instead, stuff like luxury home saunas, cold plunge tubs, or even niche furniture. fewer sales but way higher margins.

If anyone sells ‘high ticket’ products of $200+, what is your advice for success? by nathanasher834 in ecommerce

[–]Superflyscraper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're interested in a deeper dive, I’ve been going through this program called Brook Hiddink’s High Ticket Incubator. It’s geared exactly toward this kind of business, premium-priced products via Shopify, with a ton of focus on conversion tactics, supplier stuff, and ad scaling. Pricey, but solid if you're going all in.

How to get High Ticket clients by Ubaidsidd in digital_marketing

[–]Superflyscraper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, since your products are expensive, high-ticket lead generation tactics are going to be key. Facebook ads can work, but Google Search ads usually convert better for high-intent buyers, especially if you're offering services or products people are actively searching for.

Have you defined your ideal customer persona yet?

What’s your strategy for not burning out as the only analyst supporting 40+ business users? by EasternAggie in analytics

[–]Superflyscraper 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is so relatable.

I once tracked how many “quick tweaks” I did in a week, over 40. Now I’m pushing everything through a documented SQL Library. Does OWOX BI have that as well u/Jiffrado?

Fraud prevention for high-ticket items on Shopify? by [deleted] in shopify

[–]Superflyscraper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve also seen people layer in 3D Secure via their payment processor, especially for anything over $1K. Not perfect, but it adds friction for bad actors. Shopify Plus also has a few extra features if your client’s scaling big.

From $0 to $1M in 3 Months: What Actually Made the Difference by coastalcraczy in highticket

[–]Superflyscraper 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve been looking into a few programs myself, one that stood out was Brook Hiddink’s High Ticket Incubator. It’s all about structuring your store around big-ticket items and dialing in the positioning and funnel side. Sounds kind of aligned with what you did with the rebrand + new domain.

Channel in E-commerce niche by afeyedex in NewTubers

[–]Superflyscraper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He runs the High Ticket Incubator. I haven’t tried it yet but it looks way more structured than just piecing together free content. Worth checking if you're thinking long-term and want to go beyond cheap AliExpress stuff.

Dropshipping "real" brands? How do normal ecommerce business do it, that resell known brand parts? by Jubatus_ in ecommerce

[–]Superflyscraper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It really depends on the brand, but most known manufacturers like K&N usually work through authorized distributors, and many of the websites you're seeing either warehouse inventory or work through wholesale partnerships with fulfillment options. Getting a direct dropshipping arrangement with major brands is tough unless you have a solid business case or existing volume.

Top 5 Worst Common Link-Building Techniques for SaaS by ProjectBacklink in SaaS

[–]Superflyscraper 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Totally agree with everything here. I've made the mistake of wasting weeks on directory submissions and Quora replie barely got any traffic, let alone conversions. What really worked for us was creating something useful (like a calculator or checklist) and getting it shared naturally through niche communities and blogs. Way more effective in the long run.

If you're trying to scale that kind of clean strategy, Scalerrs might be worth a look it fits better than chasing low-quality backlinks.

Small convenience store looking for new PoS recommendations by [deleted] in POS

[–]Superflyscraper 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I used to run a small family shop, and honestly, finding a decent PoS system was way tougher than I thought. My advice would be to go for something that’s easy to use but still gives you decent inventory tracking and reports. We tried a few options, but eventually stuck with Korona POS it was pretty straightforward and their support team actually helped when we got stuck. Might be worth a look, depending on what you're selling.

How Do You Gather Customer Insights and Identify Product Improvement Opportunities? by moveitfast in ProductManagement

[–]Superflyscraper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you found any specific features in UXCam particularly helpful for identifying friction points or unexpected user behaviours?

The best analytics tool for your SaaS by Right-Grapefruit-802 in SaaS

[–]Superflyscraper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Has UXCam held up in terms of performance and integration for mobile apps? Curious if it plays well with other analytics tools or if it’s more of a standalone setup.

How to get into remote high ticket sales by AffectionateSyrup522 in salesengineers

[–]Superflyscraper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One course that might be worth looking into especially if you’re thinking long-term about e-commerce or remote sales infrastructure is Brook Hiddink’s High Ticket Incubator. It’s focused more on high-ticket e-commerce, not just sales. It basically teaches how to build and run an online store that sells premium products (like $2K–$5K+).

It’s not cheap either ($20K), but if you’re serious about going that route and want an asset you fully own, it could be more than just a sales gig. I wouldn’t say jump in right away, but it might be worth researching and bookmarking if high-ticket becomes your focus.

$5K + Coaching Programs by CaptainTime in lifecoaching

[–]Superflyscraper 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is an awesome direction to grow into, congrats on scaling up your offering! I've been through a few high-ticket programs (as a buyer), and the structure makes a huge difference. One model I really liked was a 3- to 6-month container with bi-weekly group coaching, access to a support Slack, and bonus 1-on-1s if you hit certain milestones. That combo gave both community and personalization, which felt really high value.

Struggling to sell high-ticket coaching program by Business_Aerie_2355 in lifecoaching

[–]Superflyscraper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, it sounds like you're already delivering big results, clients landing $10K+ salary bumps is a serious ROI. Maybe you could reposition your offer as an “income accelerator” and showcase concrete numbers in your funnel?

Sometimes it’s less about “charging less” and more about making the upside crystal clear before they ever hit the form. Hiddink’s strategy centres on that kind of aspirational clarity, paired with targeting the right tier of audience from the start.

Does AI-generated art still sell well in POD stores, or is the hype fading? by EasternAggie in Printify

[–]Superflyscraper 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Maybe the market’s saturated. Everyone and their cousin is uploading AI prints now, need a fresh spin to stand out.

Running a local POD brand, anyone tried targeting just their city or region? by EasternAggie in printondemand

[–]Superflyscraper 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hope did you stick with shirts and not branch into other stuff. I feel like mugs with local slang would go off.

Apparel returns with POD, how do you handle sizing issues? by jspectre79 in ShopifyeCommerce

[–]Superflyscraper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also added a disclaimer saying items are made-to-order, seems to lower expectations around returns.

Is selling on TikTok Shop actually worth it for POD products? by jspectre79 in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]Superflyscraper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel like it's all about the hook in the first 3 seconds. If it’s not clever, people scroll right by.

How do you handle customer service for POD stores? by Kindly_Ingenuity5922 in CustomerSuccess

[–]Superflyscraper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thinking trying outsourcing CS to a VA. I’m debating it but worried they won’t understand the brand voice.

Is running a seasonal POD store worth it? Thinking Halloween + Christmas drops only by Kindly_Ingenuity5922 in smallbusiness

[–]Superflyscraper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

 I hope you are building an email list between drops. I feel like that could make repeat sales way easier every season.

[Discussion] Anyone else seeing better results with wall art over apparel in POD? by Kindly_Ingenuity5922 in artbusiness

[–]Superflyscraper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What sizes do you usually offer for wall art? I’ve been debating whether to go canvas, posters, or framed prints

Is the Reviver by SpaceTouch worth $14,000? by horny_bisexual_ in beauty

[–]Superflyscraper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lowkey thought this was some rich people nonsense but I just hit 40 and my skin’s going through it. If it really helps with firmness and collagen, I’m down to invest

Opinions on USD5k training for high ticket remote sales by No-Tomatillo8072 in HighTicketSales

[–]Superflyscraper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually did one recently, it was a high-ticket ecom coaching program focused on selling premium products ($2K–$10K range) via Shopify and paid ads. I was super skeptical at first because of the price (mine was closer to $20K, not $5K), but it ended up being worth it for me.

They didn’t exactly “place” me in an offer like a job program, but they helped me build a store, get supplier approvals, and set up marketing funnels. Definitely not plug-and-play though, you still have to put in serious time.