Hello everyone,
i recently BHW and learned loads of useful things & found new money
making methods (nearly done with planning a new journey from the stuff i
learned here that i will start next month), so as a sign of gratitude i
decided to give beginner dropshippers some tips from my experience. The
"Tips" will be listed as they come from the top of my head, since i
don't think ordering them makes any difference in this case.
If you don't know much about dropshipping or Facebook ads, this is not
the thread to start learning from. I saw someone post a full Shopify
guide available to download by Ben Malol (a successful guy in the eCom
world) - so you should download that, or find another guide on setting
up your store & creating fb ads. This thread is for people who
already have a store, know about fb ads manager, but are struggling to
get going.
1. If you are dropshipping from aliexpress, always order the product for yourself to see if the supplier is good
People recommend using suppliers that have a rating on AE of 2 crowns or
higher - that was not good enough for me, so after deciding on a
product i always order one sample to see how it arrives.
2. If you order from AE, type in the "more info" box on the checkout page that you are dropshipping
In my experience, if the store has processing time of 5 days or more,
when they see that you are dropshipping, they will "prioritize" your
order (the sentence i used was: "Please don't include promotion flyers
or product price - the product is used for dropshipping

"
3. Your product description makes all the difference in the world
Everyone knows that the FB Ad Copy needs to be perfect to catch the
customers eye - using the default image from aliexpress won't be good
enough. I always made custom photos/videos with the product i ordered as
a sample (videos tend to work better these days - lower CPM + more
engagement = easier to go viral). However, even if people decide to
click on the link you put in your description on the ad, you still need
to have a great product description - i always include some specs (size,
material...) and than why the customer needs the products, how it will
make their life easier... I found about great product description from
phonebibi (dropshipping site that is nothing special, but their product
description 5/7

).
4. Niche VS General Store
Both of them have their pros and cons. The one that matters the most is
scaleability - niche stores dry out faster, and general stores can
achieve the success of Wish, or Gear Best...
I personally recommend starting out with a general store that has a
coupe of niches in it (lets say a store that has hunting, camping,
survival, hiking, fishing, fly-fishing... and similar niches), but you
will create a different Facebook page for every niche. That way you will
have the perks of a niche store (having fans for each niche) on a
general store. Plus, if you ever decide to sell the store, it has more
value to sell one store with 5x20.000 fan pages, than one store with one
50.000 fan page.
4.1 FINDING PRODUCTS
If you don't have an idea what to sell, check the competitors, check out
eBay watch list, check out trends, scrape aliexpress, check out what
sells on Amazon, and always think outside the box. (i always tried to
target 2 interests with one products - for an example LGBT Dog Collar -
you can target dog owners that may be gay and people that support gay
rights).
5. FB ADS
The most stunning thing about FB ads is what works for me may not work
for you, or the other way around. However, after talking to a lot of fb
marketers, we all agreed on a few things:
5.0 FACEBOOK PIXEL IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT!
Facebook pixel is a little code by Facebook that you insert on your
store. What the pixel does is it tracks the behavior of the visitors on
your site (how long they were there, did they browse around or just saw
one product, did they add to cart, initiate checkout, purchase...) and
stores all that information for your future use.
5.1 LET THE ADS OPTIMIZE
I blew a lot of money in the beginning on editing my fb ads hours after
creating them. NEVER DO THAT! FB ads take time to optimize. Let them run
for 3-4 days before making any decisions, that is how long it usually
takes for Facebook to figure everything out and show the ad to the
people that may have an interest in it.
5.2 AD SCALING
This is probably the "hardest" part for beginners. If you ad is doing
great, you may think that you should increase the budget by a lot. This
will only mess your ad up, and it will make you lose a lot of money.
There are 2 ways of scaling ads (that worked best on all of us): The
first one is increasing the budget by 20% to 30% MAX every couple of
days. The second one - the one i personally like better - is by
duplicating the winning adset and setting a higher budget (however, you
still let the old one run since it is doing good)
5.3 KILLING ADS/KILLING THE PRODUCT
DO NOT GET ATTACHED TO YOUR PRODUCT! If you fall in love with your
product, and it is not working well, you will have a bad time. If you
believe it will succeed, don't let the same ad run for 10 days, try
changing the fb ad picture/video, try changing the description on the
picture/video, try changing the target group.
5.4 SPLIT TEST
Split testing is important. Why? It lets you find out if photo or video
ad is better for the product, if men or women are more interested in the
product, which targeted audience is better...
5.5 Lookalike audiences (LLA).
Everyone making money with dropshipping with fb ads makes the big money
by creating LLAs. LLA is a custom audience that you can create from
people who visited your product page, added the product to cart or
purchased the product. However, you need a good sample audience to
create a good LLA.
Facebook requires 20 of one action to create a LLA, but using a sample
of 20 people to create an audience of 2.000.000 is not good. Sample
audience of 300+ is a decent, however if you can reach 500+, the LLA
will work even better. The bigger the sample, the better the LLA.
How LLA works - (we'll use PURCHASES as an example) -
Facebook pixel
tracks the people that purchased a product from your store. When 500+
people purchase one product and you decide it is time to create a LLA,
Facebook compares all of the 500 people, finds out what they have in
common, and creates an audience for you, called a lookalike audience
(that is 2mil up to 20mil - depends on the settings you set). That new
Lookalike audience is what you want and need in order to start being
profitable in the dropshipping business with FB ads. Without any
knowledge in lookalike audiences, you will have a hard time succeeding.
6. Instagram Influencers
Instagram influencers are people that have a big following in a niche.
They are people that you will contact to advertise your product. Finding
influencers is easy, there are websites that "sell shoutouts" but i
prefer finding them myself. How to find influencers yourself (lets use
camping for an example).
1. open IG on your phone, press the search button and type in camping.
2. browse the accounts that come up first
3. when you are on someones account, you can press the "arrow pointing down" button, to find similar accounts to their.
4. contact the influencers you like if they want to advertise your product and what is their price.
Tips on Instagram influencers:
1. the biggest accounts aren't always the best. An account with 1mil
followers may lead to less results than an account with 50k followers.
2. always check the engagement - if their engagement is bad, that means
that your ad will fail, and the money you spent on the shoutout will
turn out to be a bad investment.
3. check the comments - if people tag other people in the comments, that
is a good sign, if the same people comment "wow, cool, amazing" on
every post of the account you are checking out, that is a bad sign.
4. avoid meme pages - they don't usually convert well. You may get link
clicks and people may visit your store, but niche account that are much
smaller with better engagement are going to work better for you.
5. if the influencer has email, contact them via email, if not DM them.
***there is a lot of value on youtube on how to find Instagram influencers
Why I use instagram influencers over Facebook ads when launching a new product?
I found out that the method that works for me is this:
1. Find an IG influencers to run my ad (the reason for this is because
they have a targeted following that is interested in the niche my
product is in).
2. Facebook Pixel tracks all the people that purchased the product from my store
3. Use those people as a sample audience to create LLAs
4. Create FB AD with the LLA audience.
FINAL WORDS:
Join as many Facebook groups as you can (be active in them). People share their experiences, what works for them, what does not.
Select one "Mentor" and follow him.
I love Adrian Morrison (i believe he is the only guy that has a "deal"
with shopify to extend the trial for his students) he has his fb group +
he has weekly webinars, where he shares GREAT VALUE (its free to join,
the website is profitph.com - stands for profit power hour). He also has
a course which is about $2700. I purchased it and i DON'T think that
you need it, there is enough free information on the internet on setting
up your store + fb ads, and he doesn't add anything more that is worth
nearly that much). His profit power hour is much better than his paid
training.
My second favorite is Ben Malol (you can find his training on this forum
for free - about $1000 to buy) - he has his own group also, and a small
youtube channel where he shares some information for newbies that want
to get into the world of eCom).
The dropshipping world is hard, most of the people you see on FB are
fake advertisers trying to get your money with their get rich schemes.
You DO NOT work 15 minutes a day like they say. It takes a lot of
product research, a lot of audience research, takes nerves not to touch
your ads every single minute, takes knowledge to write a good ad copy.
The budget..you will need money to start. Even if Shopify does offer a
free trial, you still need money for the ads, for the influencers, to
order the products...You may need to test 50 products before you find a
profitable one, keep that in mind.
Chose your payment processor CAREFULLY! I can't stress this enough. If
your payment processor sucks, you are doomed. (I used 2checkout because
it was the only one available in my country - their fees are EXTREMELY
HIGH, they charge a fixed amount per transaction + take a percentage,
they payout weekly, they charge for the payout...the list goes on and on
- use anything else if you can...
Keep an eye on new applications for Shopify. Everyday something new comes out that adds value.
If you persevere the hard start, scale ads properly, grow your fb page
and keep your customers happy, you will be successful. This is a
business method that has a lot of potential, but you need to put in the
work to make everything right.
I am sorry if there are type-os and some sentences are harder to
understand - English is not my main language, but i tried my best. Also,
I know the thread is a bit scattered, but its my first tips thread
& i tried to make it as good as i can

If you have any questions, ask them publicly so people can read them in the replays, and i'll try my best to answer them.
If my tips were able to help at least one of you, than spending 90 minutes to write this were not wasted for nothing
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