Many dropshippers are struggling with finding a winning product!
What is your strategy to find a product? For me I use Google trends but I am struggling and about to quit! 😭
How many hundreds of times is this exact question going to be asked? This is dropshipping... One of the few key parts to being successful is learning how to do this— and unless you’re operating within a specific niche and aren’t a general store, then you’re in direct competition with everyone on this sub. So why would they help you?
Invoke your own creativity and think of ways to verify the success of products. Or just look at the replies from the other thousand times this question was asked on this sub.
Look for an unsaturated product with some sort of USP.
USP stands for Unique selling point. To figure out the USP, Try answering "Why will someone buy this specific product?"
After that, Look for saturation. I'm not saying that old saturated products don't work but it's harder to make them work. I prefer having most of the factors in my favor.
You can use Google reverse image search, Google keyword search and Facebook graph search and determine how many stores are selling this product and decide if a product is saturated or not.
Another thing which is not related to product but a lot of people miss out on is creating a great offer. Try answering "Why will someone buy from me?" And no, cheaper price isn't the answer.
Hope it helps :)
How can I find profitable products for drop shipping?
How do you find products for dropshipping?
How to find your WINNING products for dropshipping?
Look for an unsaturated product with some sort of USP.
USP stands for Unique selling point. To figure out the USP, Try answering "Why will someone buy this specific product?"
After that, Look for saturation. I'm not saying that old saturated products don't work but it's harder to make them work. I prefer having most of the factors in my favor.
You can use Google reverse image search, Google keyword search and Facebook graph search and determine how many stores are selling this product and decide if a product is saturated or not.
Another thing which is not related to product but a lot of people miss out on is creating a great offer. Try answering "Why will someone buy from me?" And no, cheaper price isn't the answer.
Hope it helps :)
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