Hi everyone, I took a Facebook ads course by Gabriel St Germain and he said that the bulk of his profits for his dropshipping store came from retargeting prospects on Facebook. He does this very cheaply using the Reach Objective. He shows his retargeting ad once a day to all the people who...
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That is a lot of conversions.
You can always use the network (or domain) to sell something similar with a better pay-outs or do your own dropshipping once you have the organic traffic coming in. Definitely plan a pivot strategy.
If you don't have $1,000 - $2,000 to start at a minimum you probably will not make any real money in a 6-12 month window.
So how do you define "big capital?"
...Online)?
When you say "business opportunities" in the old context: bars (taverns, pubs), laundromats, vending machine routes come to mind. In an e-commerce setting I think: Dropshipping, buying a SaaS platform, operating a hosting service, etc.
Flippa Referral Program they use Commission...
...cost is by remarketing to my brand's fan page fans. So, let's say they like my page about Dogs, and I show the people who liked my page a FB Lead Ad that offers a discount for a dog toy that I'm dropshipping from China.
My cost per lead for giveaway contests has always been much lower.
Thanks
Totally wrong, there is always new ways of leveraging dropshipping business, reduce the shipping time within a week by finding a reputable local supplier. Gain trust of your customer by getting them to review your site in exchange of a voucher code and do not sell product that has been seen alot...
Probably the easiest dropshipping scheme is a PPC ad and a landing page --with a simple one page scroll "business identity" type website.
Keep it simple.
Test products for affinity with cheap RTB ad network traffic --try to filter out the low quality --first before spending real money on PPC...
The upside of dropshipping is that you now when a order exists because you order it and ship it. <transparency
Other upsides of dropshipping is you have a wider margin of profit; and,
direct contact with the buyers allowing you to market more efficiently long term. <repeat sale marketing that...
Hi guys, which would you recommend for a newbie to get started making money online with? Affiliate marketing or ecommerce?
I've always been interested in dropshipping, but I'd like to get your thoughts.
Thanks
Hi there,
Yes, retargeting is targeting warm traffic. People familiar with your brand, clicked but didn't buy - that's warm.
Gabriel St Germain's method works, reaching those interested. Reach Objective, good strategy for retargeting.
Jim Edwards' advice valid for noobs. Targeting warm and hot...
It's the first week of summer, so we are going to give you something seasonal. The T10 Portable cooler is an obvious choice for outings in 30°C weather, and now is the ideal time to promote it, with payouts increased to a whopping $65. The coolers are cool, the offer is hot, and the time is now...
I saw this question online:
What is the difference between normal affiliate offers and ecom affiliate offers? Do nutra products (weight loss) belong to ecom affiliate offers?
Edit:
Do ecom affiliate offers refer to Amazon, Aliexpress, etc.?
...those that do drop shipping will provide greater value and provide a shorter path to implementation and your business development.
Dropshipping as a part time job seems less than likely. Everyone I know in dropshipping has their hands full at all times of the day and night for the first...
I've been watching Gabriel St Germain's dropshipping/Facebook ads YouTube videos nonstop lately.
He says you need $2000USD for testing ad sets on Facebook Ads.
Do you agree?
I'm doing Print on Demand (POD) mugs on Facebook. I've spent about $100 but I have got no sales. I have $2000 saved...
...had something to do with the $20 VAT plus $20 shipping.
The only reason why I would consider selling to T2 countries is that apparently they buy more online than T1 countries. Have you heard about this too? Someone on a Reddit dropshipping forum told me this. But I can't verify this information.
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