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5 contributions to Embarrass The Competition
How do you choose your testing markets?
Planning to start selling and advertising soon but overthinking where I should start testing. Most ppl will say that u should start in NL/BE and other parts of Europe. But have also read testimonials that ppl didn't had succes with their product in these countries, so instead they tested it for example in Australia and New Zealand. My common sense would say that this is based on the product and the season. How do you approach this and what was your experience?
1 like • Aug '24
It depends on your strategy. US is the best market in the world but also the first to get saturated. If after your research you believe your product can do well in the US or you have a new angle to test then go for US definitely. You will have an easy time scaling to the rest of the world if you are profitable in the US. But since it takes a lot of effort and research to find untapped approaches in the US a lot of advanced dropshippers prefer to copycat trending products in the US and launch in other regions in which they have an advantage over the competition such as knowing the people there/ language etc, which works amazing as well.
Granted it is a new account but i think conversation rate is too low
I'd love to get some tips off you guys. What do you make sure is on your website to increase conversions?
Granted it is a new account but i think conversation rate is too low
1 like • Aug '24
I have been there. I will assume you have a decent product. The truth is if you have a good offer and a good creative you will have very high conversion rate. a lot of dropshipping stores are printing money with a shitty website because people are SOLD before entering the website. The best thing you can do have peace of mind is keep your store stupid simple and just play around the creatives and your offer. If your creatives are doing a good job at selling the product and people are still not buying then it is probably your offer so try reducing price, adding bonuses, buy 1 get x etc. If you played around creatives and offer and your conversion rate is still low then it means you have a bad dropshipping product or saturated (people are going out of your store and finding it on walmart amazon etc because they have seen it before or seen something very similar) so move on and test new products. Cheers
ROI
what was your first initial investment into ecom/dropshipping and how much have you gotten back?🤑
1 like • Aug '24
four months of slowly losing money / breaking even. Then my fifth product just took off with an image ad. I was doing between 200$ to 500$ revenue each day but I was barely profiting on some days, and losing money on most days. Lost around 2000$ during this period. Then when I started testing my fifth product I spent 100$ on meta and made 230$ on the first day of testing with an image ad. kept pumping money on meta and got to 5000$ days within 2 weeks. Cheers
1 like • Aug '24
Goaaaals
Welcome to the Embarrass the Competition Skool Community!
alright. before you click into the classroom. before you open the blueprint. before you start jumping around. read this properly. a lot of you joining right now are still in chaos mode. new angles. new creatives. new offers. new hooks. new tests. new products. bro. relax. this place is not built for chasing revenue. it’s built for holding it. what this actually is: most founders don’t fail because ads stop working. they fail because they lose their nerve. they pray for scale. scale shows up. shopify starts pinging. slack gets loud. support tickets spike. inventory moves faster than expected. and internally? panic. they start touching everything. changing offers mid week. adding random upsells. checking ad manager every 10 minutes. firing agencies. “i have a feeling we should pivot.” that’s how you ruin momentum. this community exists to stop that. inside the classroom you’ll find: - the full 5 hour blueprint - avatar obsession - pain first product strategy - unit economics and break even math - offer engineering - retention psychology - scaling without panic - team and system structure this is structure. before you start the 5 hour blueprint answer this honestly. can your business run 7 days without you? do you know yesterday’s cash position? do you know your real break even roas? do you know your 90 day ltv? are your margins actually healthy or are you coping? if you don’t know these numbers, good. that’s why you’re here. but don’t skip around. the order matters. pain → avatar → emotion → mechanism → math → product → offer → scale. you skip steps, you confuse yourself. and then you blame meta. how leveling works: value → likes → level → access. no spam. no liking your own posts.
13 likes • Aug '24
Hi gang, I'm Amine, I have been doing dropshipping and affiliate marketing for a few years now. I mainly advertise through meta and I am here hoping to find new information that I can apply to my business. Cheers
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