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I think one of the biggest reasons dropshipping stores struggle isn't the product...
I think one of the biggest reasons dropshipping stores struggle isn't the product... It's working with the wrong supplier. You can have a great-looking Shopify store, run good ads, and even get consistent orders... But if your supplier has slow shipping, inconsistent product quality, poor communication, or inventory issues, it becomes almost impossible to build trust with customers. That's why I've come to believe that a reliable supplier isn't just part of the business they're one of its biggest competitive advantages. I'm curious... What's been the biggest challenge you've faced with suppliers? - Slow shipping? - Product quality? - Communication? - Pricing and margins? - Finding someone you can actually trust? - Or something else?
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@Jas Noble Hello how are you doing, have you also started learning from the community classroom or you just planning on getting started?
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Hello, everyone.😀 Have a good day! I am a fullstack and AI developer with extensive experience. I design intelligent solutions that combine AI and full-stack development. From building applications with accessibility as a top priority to automating complex workflows, I possess broad experience in turning ideas into effective digital experiences. I am looking for a capable partner to collaborate with me on a long-term basis. To briefly mention the role, you will be performing agency duties. If you are interested, please feel free to contact me at any time. Please contact me via DM, Telegram, or WhatsApp.💬 Telegram ID: jito_400 WhatsApp: +81 90-5721-3304
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@Harris Ryan Hello how are you doing, have you started exploring or you just planning on getting started?
One Thing I Didn't Expect
I was talking with someone who had spent months improving their business, yet they kept saying, "I know people are interested... they just don't seem to take the next step." After looking at it together, nothing was wrong with the offer. There simply wasn't one clear place for people to understand the business and feel confident enough to reach out. A friend of mine helps business owners solve exactly that through his freelance agency, and it's surprising how often that small change makes a big difference. If anyone here feels stuck with the same challenge, feel free to reach out. WhatsApp: +1 (639) 458-6729 petersondigitals02@gmail.com
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@Zofia Anderson Hey what's up, have you also started learning from the community classroom or you just planning on getting started?
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@Ian Vanderhyde Hey what's up, have you also started learning from the community classroom or you just planning on getting started?
What I Realized After Building More Structure
After I stopped jumping between random strategies and started approaching e-commerce with more structure, I noticed something else. I was no longer just asking, “What product should I sell?” I started asking better questions: Is there real demand for this? Can this product actually satisfy customers? Can the process behind it handle growth? Before, I thought the hardest part of e-commerce was finding a product. But I started realizing that many problems don’t come from the product itself they come from everything around it. Things like inconsistent quality, slow communication, unclear processes, and not understanding how everything connects can make growth much harder. So I started focusing less on quick wins and more on building a foundation that could actually support a store long term. Still learning, but this shift changed how I look at e-commerce. My biggest takeaway so far: A good idea is only the beginning. The systems behind it are what make it sustainable. Curious to know from others: 👉 What’s one part of e-commerce you think beginners underestimate the most?
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@Doyinsola Folorunsho Hello how are you doing; have you also started learning from the community classroom or you just planning on getting started?
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