I Hired Fiverr to Set Up a Dropshipping Business

Feb 9, 2024 | Dropshipping | 12 comments

I Hired Fiverr to Set Up a Dropshipping Business






I Paid Fiverr To Create A Dropshipping Business

In the world of e-commerce, dropshipping has become an increasingly popular business model. Essentially, dropshipping involves selling products through an online store without having to keep inventory on hand. Instead, when a customer makes a purchase, the item is shipped directly from the supplier to the customer. This can be an attractive option for those looking to start an online business, as it requires less capital and overhead compared to traditional retail businesses.

With the rise of dropshipping, there has also been a surge in services offering to help individuals create their own dropshipping businesses. One such platform is Fiverr, a popular online marketplace for freelance services. Recently, I decided to see if I could take advantage of this trend and paid a seller on Fiverr to create a dropshipping business for me.

After browsing through the various sellers offering dropshipping services on Fiverr, I settled on a seller who had numerous positive reviews and promised to set up a fully functional dropshipping store in just a matter of days. I provided the seller with some basic information about the niche I wanted to target, and they got to work.

A few days later, I received an email with the login details for my new dropshipping store. Excited to see the results, I logged in and was initially impressed by the overall design and layout of the website. The seller had chosen a visually appealing theme and had populated the store with various products related to my chosen niche.

However, as I started to explore the store further, I quickly realized that the products being offered were either generic or available from well-known dropshipping suppliers. There was nothing unique or compelling about the products being sold, and I began to have doubts about the feasibility of this business.

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Additionally, the seller had not provided any instructions or guidance on how to manage the store, fulfill orders, or attract customers. It became evident that I would need to invest significant time and effort into learning the ins and outs of dropshipping, and it was not the “turnkey” solution I had hoped for.

In the end, I ultimately decided to abandon the dropshipping store that had been created for me through Fiverr. While the initial setup was relatively smooth, I realized that building a successful dropshipping business requires a deep understanding of e-commerce, marketing, and the specific niche being targeted. Simply paying someone on Fiverr to create a store for me was not enough to ensure success.

My experience with paying for a dropshipping business on Fiverr serves as a cautionary tale for those considering a similar route. While Fiverr and other freelance platforms can be valuable resources for various services, it’s important to recognize that building a successful dropshipping business requires considerable effort, time, and expertise. Ultimately, it may be more beneficial to invest in learning the necessary skills and building the business from the ground up, rather than relying on a quick-fix solution from a freelance seller.


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12 Comments

  1. @GabisFairyTailes

    I needed 7 months to find the information in this videoclip. Thank you!

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  2. @wayneklein

    can someone tell me how the videos were sent in what format for this guy to uplaod them on his tiktok…i really need help with that process? kindest regards wayne

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  3. @spudspuddy

    you need to take breath when talking its sounds mono and boring to listen to

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  4. @NIS-mg4uz

    It's odd you had only realized that half of the videos you bought on Fiverr are poor after uploading them to TikTok.

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  5. @definitionXrp

    Dude you picked some shitty freelancers lol they sent back a blurry video smh

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  6. @definitionXrp

    I seen a guy who did this challenge…he end up spending $906 on fiverr and made no money…dropshipping is hype…its like tryna be a rapper, you have make a hit lol..did you make anything?

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  7. @missanonymous9162

    thats too bad. I thought US market is better so I guess I will stick with my selling business abroad. I run an ads on my online store abroad. I spend $100 on ads and I got at least $500 sales. Not sure if that is good enough though LOL

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  8. @hasret-kenaninan9422

    Videos like this are the videos every beginner should and wants to see. I want to see somebody startin from scratch and having to deal with the same problems like me. For example , not converting video ads, not being able to make a lot of sales in order to really show them people , that you can and will get rich with ecommerce, but it wont happen over night and it definitely needs time and effort being put in it. I am tired of all the successfull videos of people saying " i made 17891273973 Dollars with one product starting from scratch" , and in the first 30 seconds they say " i invested 268123 $ in ads" , like this is non relatable for us beginners. Great video though !

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  9. @gavinlun

    I really want to get into this, I just can't bring myself to use Tik Tok, it really is an app for idiots

    Reply

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