I recently decided to try my luck at dropshipping, and what better way to test my skills than by taking on the 24-hour dropshipping challenge? As a total novice to the world of online retail, I knew I was in for a steep learning curve. But I was determined to see if I could make some quick sales and turn a profit in just one day.
For those who may not be familiar with dropshipping, it’s a business model where the retailer doesn’t keep the products they sell in stock. Instead, they partner with a third-party supplier who handles the inventory and shipping. When a customer makes a purchase, the retailer forwards the order to the supplier, who then fulfills it and ships the product directly to the customer.
I started by researching and selecting a niche I thought would be profitable. After some deliberation, I settled on pet products as my niche, as the pet industry is thriving and I believed there would be a demand for the products.
Next, I needed to find a reliable supplier. I scoured the web and found a few potential options. After comparing prices, shipping times, and customer reviews, I finally settled on a supplier that seemed reputable and offered a range of quality pet products at competitive prices.
With my niche and supplier in place, I quickly set up a Shopify store and began adding products to my inventory. I spent hours designing and customizing the website, making sure it looked professional and user-friendly.
Once my store was ready, it was time to start marketing. I created a few social media accounts for my brand and began running Facebook and Instagram ads. I also reached out to a few pet-related influencers to see if they would be interested in promoting my products.
As the day went on, I anxiously refreshed my sales dashboard, hoping to see some orders come in. To my disappointment, the first few hours passed with no sales. I began to doubt my strategy and worried that I had wasted my time and money on this endeavor.
But then, to my surprise, a sale came through in the late afternoon. I couldn’t believe it! I quickly fulfilled the order with my supplier and watched as the product was shipped out to the customer.
By the end of the 24-hour period, I had made a total of three sales, resulting in a modest profit. Although it wasn’t a huge success, I was thrilled to see that I had managed to make some sales in such a short amount of time, especially as a beginner in the dropshipping world.
Overall, the 24-hour dropshipping challenge was a valuable learning experience for me. I gained insight into the world of online retail, learned the importance of choosing the right niche and supplier, and got a crash course in digital marketing. While I may not have hit it big, I’m proud of the progress I made and feel more confident in my ability to succeed in dropshipping in the future. Who knows, maybe I’ll take on the challenge again and see if I can beat my record!
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Bro, I wanna start dropshipping but I have a dought, when customer place an order of COD should we pay the retailer so that he ships the product to the customer or the retailer will ship the product to the customer and collect money from customer and keep their share and send us our margin???
Dude , what about the delivery?
Thanks man
bro can we put affiliate link directly to fb ads while publishing
Can you guide me personally for dropshipping I will pay you
Will we get any money after clicking the web?
Which supplier app you use ??
Show us delivery status don't show shopify dashboard
Thanks
Whats the total rupee you spent in FB ad for 4 order…? Pls reply bro I'm confused in ₹800 and 4k..?
what is the profit you actually get
Bro once explain the process after getting the sales on Shopify
Many of us get stuck at that point
Hy can I know which app u connect with Shopify because I can’t connect glowrode
Bro what about delivery of the products and other stuff
hey bro iam 15 years old boy so i want to do this…… so can i start this with my parents money for fb ads…… is this safe?? plz give me some tips
how did you fulfilled the customers order? i mean that, did you first waited for your customers to order the product first and then you ordered the same product from meesho or not?