π Spin their wheels
π Waste time
π Waste money
Trying to figure it out on their own,
There IS the option to work DIRECTLY with me in my mastermind:
Here's the process:
1. Business Set Up 2. Niche selection (1 on 1 with me) 3. Supplier research 4. Building demo store 5. Closing suppliers 6. Onboarding Suppliers 7. Advertising account set up 8. Hiring and delegating 9. SEO, CRO, and Email Marketing
Scaling
Here's what you get when joining the mastermind:
π 10+ hours of weekly coaching calls
π A private Slack channel with myself and other coaches for direct feedback daily
π A 1 on 1 dedicated student success coach to hold you accountable
[ctd...]
π One-on-one help with niche selection and setting up your ads
π A community of motivated entrepreneurs
π Guest speakers who are the top minds in the eCom spaces such as SEO, Email, CRO, and more
π Competitions with excellent prizes
π + much much more
So If you're tired of:
π Continuously working a job you hate without taking any action to change things
π Wasting your time with junk products and low ticket dropshippping
And you want to launch an eCom business that nets you at least $10,000/mo profit as quickly as possible...
// Step 1: Should you choose a NICHE or a GENERAL Store ?
β Benefits of a GENERAL store
β Many more suppliers to contact
β Quicker results (close a bunch of suppliers + run ads)
β Likely will not need to pivot
β Can niche down/specialize as you progress
From $200,000/month in our first couple of months, to now $4.8M+ in eCom sales in over a year.
This unique dropshipping method is the reason why I was able to succeed after 13 failures.
Dropshipping might have been easy to succeed in back in 2017.
However, times have changed and it's not that simple.
The effort and time it takes to succeed in regular dropshipping aren't worth it, in my opinion.
When people say dropshipping is dead, they're talking about:
The traditional dropshipping model.
Which looks like this:
> Products Sourced from China
> 1-2 month shipping times
> Low-Quality Products
> Pump and Dump Business Model
> Minimum Skill Development
> Terrible Customer Service
> Poor Reviews