Crypto will never have a golden bullrun similar to 2017 ever again. You are wasting your time.
Selling online is the road to riches. No, not dropshipping with those minuscule margins.
Start your own brand and create exclusive products. Customers will by your products at 5x markup like clockwork, as long as it solves a problem in their lives.
Do the math, pic related: I will buy $70,000 worth of my branded, exclusive products. In two months, they will be all gone. I will spend $1k per day on ads, and make between $4-5k in gross revenue per day. My profit margins are 80%. Subtract advertising and fulfillment expenses and I am pocketing half.
Sell out. Reinvest into more inventory. Rinse and repeat.
$120-150k revenue per month. $60-$75k profit.
$600-$750k profit per year.
You are wasting your time trading shitcoins, hoping for another bullrun. It will never happen again.
Invest your money into online businesses and build a fucking empire.
wow that is amazing where do i sign up for your 5000 dollar paid course
Jonathan Morales
Or just use www.dropship.ceo
Blake Phillips
Amazing. Imagine how much LINK you could buy instead.
Nolan Jenkins
crypto's that get adopt will see 2017 like gains. for example, bnt, lend, ren.
but creating your own brand exclusive products is a money maker for sure. ive been too busy to do it myself. i just hodl crypto, shitpost, game and masterbate.
Isaiah Ross
>as long as it solves a problem in their lives.
what problem does your product solve?
Nolan Sullivan
Cannot say because it's easy to guess.
Nolan Phillips
How did you find a manufacturer? How do you know it will sell out? What if you buy 70k of product and no one buys any?
Ryder Hernandez
Alibaba. I've grown the brand for 5 years, my products are winners and guaranteed to sell.
Ryder Sanchez
Do you know Chinese? How did you start off doing it then, 5 years ago?
Noah Johnson
so you're just another guy selling people cheap slave labor goods made in china
William Peterson
>create exclusive products, as long as it solves a problem in their lives.
Why didn't I think of this before? It's so easy. Thanks, user
Nah, lots of Chinese factories know good English. Just submit a RFQ with your needs.
Not all Chinese factories are "slave labor". Chinese products are good quality if you manage proper quality control guidelines.
You're welcome.
Asher Russell
How do you manage shipping so many orders?
Jordan Barnes
kys for providing no information. why make a thread at all
Joseph Jackson
It's tough, but I use Shipstation for the automation feature, which uses rules that automatically apply certain mailing classes and weights to each order.
I stock inventory myself and pack about 60-70 orders a day. Can take a couple hours but I do them early in the morning.
Obviously I wasn't ordering $70k of inventory 5 years ago. Started off small, ~$5k or so and worked my way up. If it didn't work, I wouldn't have kept growing.
Adrian Garcia
>Not all Chinese factories are "slave labor". Chinese products are good quality if you manage proper quality control guidelines.
complete denial
Dominic Garcia
Do you use USPS for everything? Carry 60-70 boxes into the post office a day?
Colton Smith
I know you are
Yeah, cubic rates are cheap af for products that fit into poly bags. And no I schedule pickups online and the mailman take them every day.
John Wood
Let me guess? Women’s athletic wear?
Connor Moore
He said he ships in poly bags, so definitely some type of clothing
Jackson Taylor
Yeah you sound busy as fuck NGMI
Luke Cooper
Yup, yogawear. But it fills a specific niche, which is why I make money.
Brayden Moore
hot yoga wear
Xavier Murphy
>it fills a specific niche
slutty or fat chicks or what
William White
How do you start selling your own brand when you have little capital to work with? I got 2k to play with in starting an e-commerce business. Do I just try to do copywriting for now until I have enough money to build up my own brand?
Dylan King
>You are wasting your time trading shitcoins, hoping for another bullrun I agree with this. You really shouldn’t bother seriously investing until you have serious cash flow and a business is the only way to do that. Do you have any resources you found helpful in learning how to run an e-commerce business?
Jacob Rogers
I'll tell you guys when LINK reaches $10. Hint: never
That's more than enough to start. Sweat equity is your most important capital when starting a businesss.
Ayden Walker
Udemy is a good resource. Don't have any specifics. But I recommend reading Shoe Dog by Phil Knight, that shit is gold.
Luis Gonzalez
>That's more than enough to start. Sweat equity is your most important capital when starting a businesss. Where do you store the products that you buy if you don’t have room at home? Also, did you create a fake marketing page to see how much interest you could get and then base your order off that?
Luis Carter
I have an idea, how do I go about manufacturing it?
Joseph Reed
How many pictures of butts in yoga pants do you look at per day?