Nick
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@ecom_pilot Did you launch it with products ready? Or just product photos to test the idea?
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@ecom_pilot How did you go about sourcing supplements? I would like to get into the CPG space but there’s obviously more rules and certifications you need
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@theperryx_ Is this from unpractical?
Also nice to see others from the Toronto area on here posting about Ecom!
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@CJscalesecom @frankkgabriel How were your previously testing? What are you doing now?
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$0-$100k/mo with eCom - Day 9:
Realised my testing strategy was absolutely horrible. Thanks @frankkgabriel for the media buying guidance. Will do some proper ad tests.
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@davinxchoi if you work at a goal for long enough you will eventually succeed.
you will probably fail many times and that’s when people quit, but if you learn from it and keep building there is no way you don’t succeed.
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@davinxchoi Is it a generic product that you are dropshipping and then customizing once validated? Or is it custom from the beginning?
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My hit rate is 2/4 so far for all my stores.
Whenever I test products, I run it on 100 dollar daily spend, but don’t do the “3 day test” method.
I come up with all possible angles and desires that I wanna target for that specific product.
Then only once I’ve tested all angles do I continue or stop the store.
Endless feedback loops.
I didn’t succeed extremely fast, but I this def helped rather than spam testing.
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quick question
started testing a product in the US, got some sales but results weren’t great so I killed it
then tested the exact same product in australia and it’s been performing well for ~2 weeks now
now that the product, ads, and funnel are clearly working
would you try re-launching it in the US by duplicating the CBO and testing again with a lower budget?
curious if anyone has done this and seen better results second time around
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@lukasenECOM Nice that’s what I have been most worried about. Do you just get on the same page with the supplier before hand and make sure they can dropship?
Is it a custom product where you also have to worry about manufacturing time?
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@lukasenECOM And when orders start coming in you just accept the longer delivery times? Or are you still able to get the product to them within a reasonable time?
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@lukasenECOM But I guess the more direct question is how are you testing? Dropshipping?
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I’ve seen many people suggest doing this before deciding on a product to go all in on (they don’t have any inventory yet).
So instead of placing an order for an invalidated product they run ads on a low budget to gauge the demand and mitigate the risk. Once validated they will place a larger order.
Again it was more of a question than anything as I don’t know whether it’s a good method.
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