Drop-shipping Bros

I recently started a dropshipping website 8 days ago and have been obsessed with getting sales since.

I have so far had 758 Unique Users and 1 sale totalling $29.99 ($20.80 profit). I currently have 180 Facebook likes.

I have spent $150 so far on everything. Including domain name, marketing etc.

Do any veterans have any tips? Anything I should be doing better? Do my numbers sound ok for the first week?

What should I realistically expect to see in the coming months if I keep working at it?

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What niche are you in?

That's a pretty bad conversion rate mate. What's your CTR? Also you need to find a low competition niche

Im afraid the ages of succesful eshops are long gone pal. Everyone now using oberlo to scrap ali and resell on ebay. The concurency is extremely high

>30 bucks sale
>20 bucks profit
Are you selling clothes or something?

Not having anymore competitors, thanks.

This niche is pretty saturated desu. It was more of a test run of how easy it would be to get a store up and running.

CTR is around 4%

Oberlo is what I use. I set this website up really fast to get a feel for how things run.

My next store will be well-researched.

Exactly.

wait so you're still down $130?

retard

Lmao $150 and 1 sale. I spend 5 bucks ona site and domain. Look for instagram "models" and basedbois and give them free shit if they promote you. Dont give them anything afterwards, fuck them. Never had one go to court w me for it.

Its been 8 days.

I'm consistently getting 100+ visitors a day. It can only go up when my SEO comes into effect.

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care to share how you managed to get 100+ visitors without paid promotion?

If you read up, I used $150 for marketing which included advertisements.

Now I have 180 facebook likes, I regularly posts memes disguised as adds (I call it memevertising) and my target audience eat it up and share, like etc.

No sales though.

You're doing good user

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Am I though? The conversion seems low. Should I just forget about it and work on my next store?

My goal is to have over 10 passive income streams by the end of Dec.

You need to work on your website, make it as normie friendly as possible, as in don't make it too sophisticated/complicated, as simple and clean as possible. Also if you have budget invest in SEO, organic traffic converts best. Good luck senpai

multi-product or single product? Maybe, selling a single exclusive once in a lifetime only for next 10 minutes police knocking on my door type of promotion will work?

>> memevertising

There's a special place in hell for you user.

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It's a shopify theme so its pretty normie friendly but you're right, you cant be too normy friendly.

Also you might wanna try the 'get it for free, just pay shipping' strategy. Even though it's pretty saturated there's lots of people who still fall for it. Depends on the niche though

Thank you! You just picked my next product/website.

You'll read about it in about 2 years.

>memevertising
post examples

Pick a current normie trend and work your product into it. I use Facebook Normie "memes".

"Tag your friend in picture and if they don't respond in 10 minutes they have to buy you xxx"

That kind.

The experience you got setting up that store is worth more than $150
Keep moving forward
Improvise. Adapt. Overcome.

Set up next store
but keep this first store still running, still work on it
Try to find more cost effective ways of doing things

Your very own store need not be succesful
You can sell the very skill of setting up an online store.
Create a package for local small business, sell them your skill of setting up online stores and marketing etc.

Keep moving forward user
You're doing a good work
All experience pays of at the end, just do something.

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People like you will be CEO 10k if you aren't already.

I already run an online business that has around 120k revenue a year.

Setting up shopify stores sounds like a really good idea for the local area. Thank you user.

Impressive!!

29.99 / (8/365) = $1368.3 / yr
You put in $150 + sweat.
1368.3 / 150 = 912.2% returns if things go as they do for the next 357 days. Congratulations on your success so far, you're doing way better than the retards on this board.

Has anyone had any experience with the shopify facebook stores?

I have the general opinion that people on facebook that buy things on facebook would only be looking at certain niches... however - could be a lot easier and bigger market than actually running an estore

thoughts?

Can someone give me a simple rundown on how a medical student with no time could go ahead and make a dropshipping store online? Is it as simple as web design + alibaba + plugging in shopify? Or do I make the entire thing on shopify?

Thanks mate. I plan on doing a lot more. This is only the beginning.

Shopify integrate seamlessly with Facebook but I think you're right.
Its highly unlikely people will buy direct from Facebook. Even the normiest of normies are a bit iffy when buying direct. I believe it will be a huge thing in 5 or so years however.

Go to Oberlo and sign-up. You get a 30 day free Shopify trial and can set up your store in an hour.

Read all the guides first so that you pick a profitable niche. Domain name costs $12 a year and is a must, too.

Good luck!

Thanks for the help, I hope you remain profitable! Bye bye