This is a forever free community where eCom sellers can help each other and talk about what's working right now vs. what isn't.
Before my first Facebook account got suspended (from Dropshipping on Marketplace) we had a community of over 100,000 eCom sellers. And I honestly haven't had the time to put anything like this back together...until now.
It's brand new, but I'll be dropping all the latest insights from my own eCom business (what's working, what to avoid, what platforms and products are trending most, etc...).. I'll be in there answering questions as much as possible too. Hope to see you in there!
Imagine turning your TikTok views into cash. This is the power of the TikTok Shops' affiliate program, a game-changer in the world of eCom.
You don't need a mountain of followers. Just the desire to grow a niche page and make money on products related to it.
You don’t need to be an eCommerce seller yourself. Just have a tiktok account that’s eligible.
You don’t even need to dance around and make crazy energetic videos to get sales. Just the right strategy…and some consistency.
And believe it or not you don’t need to even get on camera to make money with this. You can make videos without ever showing your face…just the product. People do it EVERY DAY.
I've seen creators drive tens of thousands of sales with a single TikTok video.
And I’ve personally tested this program…
From both the seller side (partnering with affiliates just like this to sell my own products)…
As well as from the affiliate side…getting free products sent me…and earning commissions.
I’ve also tested it in several different niches…with several different products. So I know it’s not just a fluke…this strategy works.
Tiktok shops affiliates might be one of the easiest ways to make money online right now….and you can do it all from you phone. You don’t even need a computer!
You're early in the game, so it's crucial to hop on this now and carve out your piece of the pie…
Poshmark Dropshipping is one of the easiest ways you can make $1,000 by the end of the month.
When dropshipping on Poshmark list as many products as possible (which is easy with zeedrop’s automatic bulk lister).
When I say this, people often respond that they've listed around 50 products and got no sales.
50 isn't close enough; you need to list hundreds or even thousands (again, this isn’t that difficult or time consuming over a few weeks - you can even hire cheap VAs to do it for you on OnlineJobsPH).
Think of it as casting multiple fishing lines into a pond; the more lines you have, the more fish you'll catch.
I primarily source my products from Amazon and Walmart.
Their premium memberships—Amazon Prime and Walmart Plus—allow fast shipping, ensuring you can meet Poshmark's shipping deadlines (while still ordering to yourself first and using the poshmark labels).
This is how you succeed dropshipping on Poshmark.
It’s simple. Don’t overcomplicate it.
And if you haven't already, sign up for the free newsletter so you can stay updated with the best sites and strategies in eCom currently: www.learnecom.net/stayupdated
Everyone’s talking about tiktok shops (it’s blowing up right now).
BUT, is it just an overhyped trend that will die off (like Facebook marketplace)…or is it here to stay?
What’s REALLY potential of selling here…and is it even worth your time?
Tiktok shops is basically a virtual storefront right on your TikTok page.
What's super cool about TikTok Shops is that they let businesses, influencers, and just about anyone sell products directly to TikTok users.
And the best part? People can shop without ever leaving the app!
This is the first social media app that has a built in ecommerce side to it...complete with affiliate marketing which (in my opinion) changes the game.
Furthermore, with billions of users worldwide, TikTok offers an incredible opportunity for businesses (both large brands and smaller sellers like you and I) b/c you can now put your products directly in front of BILLIONS of people.
It’s leveled the playing the field between these bigger brands and smaller sellers too…because with the power of the tiktok algorithm ANYONE can go viral with some good content.
And NOW that virality can directly translate into sales for your product.
But all that sounds great….is it here to stay long term?
...Or will it just get you excited for a little while…only to come crashing down in the future?
In my opinion, after selling here for a few months now and seeing all the different nuances of the platform, I genuinely believe it’s here to stay (and only going to get bigger!).
Here’s why…
First, it connects brands and sellers directly to customers for the first time ever (where they’re already spending their attention).
So more and more sellers will want to sell here over the coming months, which will inevitably lead to tiktok making a lot more money (as a result of their cut of those sales).
...Which means they’ll work hard to improve the experience for both sellers and buyers.
You’re already seeing tons of improvements and changes from where it was just a few months ago.
There’s also a Seamless Shopping Experience for the user, unlike anything I’ve seen before. In short, selling doesn’t “BUG” the viewer.
Usually, when you see something cool in a social media ad, you have to click over to another site to buy it or it disrupts your scrolling experience and annoys you.
But with TikTok Shops, most sales happen in the app (so they don’t have to leave – unless of course that seller is linking to their own website).
And the product sales videos look the same as a lot of the normal videos when people are scrolling.
The only difference is the button (or link) whatever you want to call it…to the product at the bottom left.
This means it doesn’t bug the customer or scream “I’m an ad for a product” so you don’t fatigue your audience.
And they can either decide, not interested (like other videos they swiped past), or “yeah, that’s cool” and click the button to learn more directly on your shop check out page.
It's way easier and less intrusive for customers, which means more sales for you and I!
But the number one reason I believe this is here to stay is because of the Tiktok shop affiliate program. Tiktok has REVOLUTIONIZED affiliate marketing.
The program now connects sellers on the app… to influencers already on the app WITH the following of their target customer.
It’s a perfect marriage. A win win.
The seller gets access to the ideal audience to sell their product to and the influencer gets a commission for every sale they generate with their videos (ideally to products their audience is already interested in).
… And they don’t need to sell anything themselves, ship anything themselves, or deal first hand with any customer issues.
Affiliate marketing is nothing new of course, but tiktok already has MILLIONS of influencers and BILLIONS of users.
They’ve recently introduced shops so they have an influx of sellers and now millions of products ready to be sold.
And now they’ve perfectly paired the incentive for sellers and influencers to work together in order to get more sales.
I love it. And I’m really excited about where this is headed.
Finally, this is the most impulsive platform out there.
People are scrolling and making decisions fast paced. With TikTok's short videos and integrated shopping, people can buy your products on a whim, without even thinking too much about it.
That means you can really capitalize off impulse buys like crazy (which are already a large number of the ecom sales you’ll see).
I mean just think about amazon and how easy it is to click add to cart.
Titkok shop is that on steroids (where the add to cart button is occurring in real time on your social media). Mind blowing.
But the coolest thing is you don't have to be a big brand to succeed on TikTok Shops.
Whether you're just starting out or you've been in the game for a while, understanding and using TikTok Shops can really take your business to the next level.
These are just my thoughts after a few months selling here. I’m extremely bullish on the future of this platform.
But the big question is are you? Are you ready to jump into the world of TikTok Shops and grab your slice of the pie?
Or will you sit back and wish you had, years down the line?
If you are, I’d recommend checking out the tiktok shop playlist on my YouTube channel (linked below).
It’s FULL OF insight and free tutorials explaining how I took multiple shops and scaled them complete with all the strategies you need.
And if you haven't already, sign up for the free newsletter so you can stay updated with the best sites and strategies in eCom currently: www.learnecom.net/stayupdated
This stupidly simple business helped me make over 6 figures in less than 6 months…
One of the simplest, yet easiest eCom businesses I ever started was Facebook marketplace dropshipping.
Back in 2020-2022 it was like stealing candy from a baby.
You could literally list ANYTHING at an 60% and it would sell.
I primarily listed from sites like Amazon in the beginning, but as it got more competitive it became necessary to branch out and use different suppliers, as well as differentiate your products and offers.
As easy as it was, it taught me a lot about how to outsource and scale.
I still use this same eCom model on tons of other websites too….
My journey with Etsy print-on-demand began approximately six months ago, and it has been an incredible experience so far.
When I first started, I had minimal knowledge about creating designs or how the Etsy platform worked.
Surprisingly, for my initial 100 sales or so, I relied solely on organic traffic without running any ads.
However, after hearing about the amazing performance of Etsy ads from other sellers in the print-on-demand and digital art space, I decided to give them a try.
In the beginning, I followed the advice of many and ran a simple short conversions campaign.
To do this, I went to the marketing section on the left side of my shop, clicked on "Start Running Ads," and chose the option to drive orders short term.
The problem with this approach was that it automatically selected all my designs and ran ads for all of them simultaneously.
This could be a nightmare if you have a large number of listings, like me, with over a thousand. Managing this becomes challenging, and it often results in wasting a significant amount of money.
To overcome this issue, I developed a targeted ad strategy specifically for products that had already sold organically in the past.
Since implementing this approach, my sales have remained consistent over the past few months, and I've observed a gradual increase in profits each month.
Here's how I execute this strategy: I go to the marketing section, select "Run Etsy Ads," and instead of choosing the "Drive Orders Short Term" option, I opt for promoting specific items.
This allows me to set my budget, just like in the short-term campaign, and more importantly, handpick the products I want to run ads for.
To identify which products have recently sold organically, I go to my store page. I scroll down to view my sales and start selecting the ones that have sold.
I collect these listings and add them to my targeted ad campaign. I repeat this process, going page by page if needed, until I have selected all the relevant sold products.
This stupidly simple business helped me make over 6 figures in less than 6 months…
One of the simplest, yet easiest eCom businesses I ever started was Facebook marketplace dropshipping.
Back in 2020-2022 it was like stealing candy from a baby.
You could literally list ANYTHING at an 60% and it would sell.
I primarily listed from sites like Amazon in the beginning, but as it got more competitive it became necessary to branch out and use different suppliers, as well as differentiate your products and offers.
As easy as it was, it taught me a lot about how to outsource and scale.
I still use this same eCom model on tons of other websites too….
Originally on TikTok Shop, I had to find products by endless trial and error.
Basically I added what I thought would sell to my shop....and then posted tons of videos about each product to see if it would actually lead to paying customers.
But I don't need to do that anymore and nether do you.
With new tools popping up that help you spot what products are selling on TikTok, this initial trior and error phase is easier than ever.
My go to software is Kalodata. It lets you search what’s hot in the TikTok marketplace within specific niches (right down to how many sales each product is getting, who's the page selling it, and whether or not they're selling with lives or videos).
That will give you ideas on what types of products people in your niche aren't just giving views to....but are ACTUALLY purchasing.
Then you can list products like them and you'll be a step further already in your "testing phase.”
Poshmark sales have been crazy lately due to holiday shopping and Q4. It’s never going to be easier.
When dropshipping on Poshmark list as many products as possible (which is easy with zeedrop’s automatic bulk lister).
Think of it as casting multiple fishing lines into a pond; the more lines you have, the more fish you'll catch.
I primarily source my products from Amazon and Walmart. Their premium memberships—Amazon Prime and Walmart Plus—allow fast shipping, ensuring you can meet Poshmark's shipping deadlines (while still ordering to yourself first and using the poshmark labels).
This is how you succeed dropshipping on Poshmark. It’s simple. Don’t overcomplicate it.
One of the most enticing aspects of dropshipping on Poshmark is automation.
There’s tons of software out there can handle the “grunt work” like listing and sharing for you.
3 examples… • Simple Posher: shares all your listings automatically (bringing more eyeballs to your listings, increasing how high your listings show up in search, and increasing your sales • Zeedrop: lists for you in seconds (copies product pictures, titles, descriptions, and marks the price up instantly….all while storing the URL so you can find that product again when you make a sale. • ZeeDPosh: automatically makes offers to the people that have liked your listings (based on the specific % off you set up). This increases sales by simulating the urgency of a timed offer.
While Poshmark does mandate the use of their shipping labels—a small hurdle—it also presents an advantage. Because of this “hurdle” this platform has significantly less dropshipping competition, which means more sales for you and me.
Remember to: • Use zeedrop to bulk list fast (easy!) • Share A LOT with simple posher or zeedrop posh bot • Test a bunch of products (including those that already sell on other platforms too). Then when something sells, list more things like it. • If you do those 3 things consistently, it’s hard NOT to make money doing this.
eCommerce Explained
I just relaunched the eCommerce community as a Facebook group!
Feel free to join the Learn Ecom Facebook group for free here: www.facebook.com/share/g/17gkdeXaPt/
This is a forever free community where eCom sellers can help each other and talk about what's working right now vs. what isn't.
Before my first Facebook account got suspended (from Dropshipping on Marketplace) we had a community of over 100,000 eCom sellers. And I honestly haven't had the time to put anything like this back together...until now.
It's brand new, but I'll be dropping all the latest insights from my own eCom business (what's working, what to avoid, what platforms and products are trending most, etc...).. I'll be in there answering questions as much as possible too. Hope to see you in there!
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eCommerce Explained
Imagine turning your TikTok views into cash. This is the power of the TikTok Shops' affiliate program, a game-changer in the world of eCom.
You don't need a mountain of followers. Just the desire to grow a niche page and make money on products related to it.
You don’t need to be an eCommerce seller yourself. Just have a tiktok account that’s eligible.
You don’t even need to dance around and make crazy energetic videos to get sales. Just the right strategy…and some consistency.
And believe it or not you don’t need to even get on camera to make money with this. You can make videos without ever showing your face…just the product. People do it EVERY DAY.
I've seen creators drive tens of thousands of sales with a single TikTok video.
And I’ve personally tested this program…
From both the seller side (partnering with affiliates just like this to sell my own products)…
As well as from the affiliate side…getting free products sent me…and earning commissions.
I’ve also tested it in several different niches…with several different products. So I know it’s not just a fluke…this strategy works.
Tiktok shops affiliates might be one of the easiest ways to make money online right now….and you can do it all from you phone. You don’t even need a computer!
You're early in the game, so it's crucial to hop on this now and carve out your piece of the pie…
2 years ago | [YT] | 0
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eCommerce Explained
Poshmark Dropshipping is one of the easiest ways you can make $1,000 by the end of the month.
When dropshipping on Poshmark list as many products as possible (which is easy with zeedrop’s automatic bulk lister).
When I say this, people often respond that they've listed around 50 products and got no sales.
50 isn't close enough; you need to list hundreds or even thousands (again, this isn’t that difficult or time consuming over a few weeks - you can even hire cheap VAs to do it for you on OnlineJobsPH).
Think of it as casting multiple fishing lines into a pond; the more lines you have, the more fish you'll catch.
I primarily source my products from Amazon and Walmart.
Their premium memberships—Amazon Prime and Walmart Plus—allow fast shipping, ensuring you can meet Poshmark's shipping deadlines (while still ordering to yourself first and using the poshmark labels).
This is how you succeed dropshipping on Poshmark.
It’s simple. Don’t overcomplicate it.
And if you haven't already, sign up for the free newsletter so you can stay updated with the best sites and strategies in eCom currently: www.learnecom.net/stayupdated
Hope it helps!
Bryan
2 years ago | [YT] | 3
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eCommerce Explained
Everyone’s talking about tiktok shops (it’s blowing up right now).
BUT, is it just an overhyped trend that will die off (like Facebook marketplace)…or is it here to stay?
What’s REALLY potential of selling here…and is it even worth your time?
Tiktok shops is basically a virtual storefront right on your TikTok page.
What's super cool about TikTok Shops is that they let businesses, influencers, and just about anyone sell products directly to TikTok users.
And the best part? People can shop without ever leaving the app!
This is the first social media app that has a built in ecommerce side to it...complete with affiliate marketing which (in my opinion) changes the game.
Furthermore, with billions of users worldwide, TikTok offers an incredible opportunity for businesses (both large brands and smaller sellers like you and I) b/c you can now put your products directly in front of BILLIONS of people.
It’s leveled the playing the field between these bigger brands and smaller sellers too…because with the power of the tiktok algorithm ANYONE can go viral with some good content.
And NOW that virality can directly translate into sales for your product.
But all that sounds great….is it here to stay long term?
...Or will it just get you excited for a little while…only to come crashing down in the future?
In my opinion, after selling here for a few months now and seeing all the different nuances of the platform, I genuinely believe it’s here to stay (and only going to get bigger!).
Here’s why…
First, it connects brands and sellers directly to customers for the first time ever (where they’re already spending their attention).
So more and more sellers will want to sell here over the coming months, which will inevitably lead to tiktok making a lot more money (as a result of their cut of those sales).
...Which means they’ll work hard to improve the experience for both sellers and buyers.
You’re already seeing tons of improvements and changes from where it was just a few months ago.
There’s also a Seamless Shopping Experience for the user, unlike anything I’ve seen before. In short, selling doesn’t “BUG” the viewer.
Usually, when you see something cool in a social media ad, you have to click over to another site to buy it or it disrupts your scrolling experience and annoys you.
But with TikTok Shops, most sales happen in the app (so they don’t have to leave – unless of course that seller is linking to their own website).
And the product sales videos look the same as a lot of the normal videos when people are scrolling.
The only difference is the button (or link) whatever you want to call it…to the product at the bottom left.
This means it doesn’t bug the customer or scream “I’m an ad for a product” so you don’t fatigue your audience.
And they can either decide, not interested (like other videos they swiped past), or “yeah, that’s cool” and click the button to learn more directly on your shop check out page.
It's way easier and less intrusive for customers, which means more sales for you and I!
But the number one reason I believe this is here to stay is because of the Tiktok shop affiliate program. Tiktok has REVOLUTIONIZED affiliate marketing.
The program now connects sellers on the app… to influencers already on the app WITH the following of their target customer.
It’s a perfect marriage. A win win.
The seller gets access to the ideal audience to sell their product to and the influencer gets a commission for every sale they generate with their videos (ideally to products their audience is already interested in).
… And they don’t need to sell anything themselves, ship anything themselves, or deal first hand with any customer issues.
Affiliate marketing is nothing new of course, but tiktok already has MILLIONS of influencers and BILLIONS of users.
They’ve recently introduced shops so they have an influx of sellers and now millions of products ready to be sold.
And now they’ve perfectly paired the incentive for sellers and influencers to work together in order to get more sales.
I love it. And I’m really excited about where this is headed.
Finally, this is the most impulsive platform out there.
People are scrolling and making decisions fast paced. With TikTok's short videos and integrated shopping, people can buy your products on a whim, without even thinking too much about it.
That means you can really capitalize off impulse buys like crazy (which are already a large number of the ecom sales you’ll see).
I mean just think about amazon and how easy it is to click add to cart.
Titkok shop is that on steroids (where the add to cart button is occurring in real time on your social media). Mind blowing.
But the coolest thing is you don't have to be a big brand to succeed on TikTok Shops.
Whether you're just starting out or you've been in the game for a while, understanding and using TikTok Shops can really take your business to the next level.
These are just my thoughts after a few months selling here. I’m extremely bullish on the future of this platform.
But the big question is are you? Are you ready to jump into the world of TikTok Shops and grab your slice of the pie?
Or will you sit back and wish you had, years down the line?
If you are, I’d recommend checking out the tiktok shop playlist on my YouTube channel (linked below).
It’s FULL OF insight and free tutorials explaining how I took multiple shops and scaled them complete with all the strategies you need.
And if you haven't already, sign up for the free newsletter so you can stay updated with the best sites and strategies in eCom currently: www.learnecom.net/stayupdated
Hope it helps!
Bryan
2 years ago | [YT] | 0
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eCommerce Explained
This stupidly simple business helped me make over 6 figures in less than 6 months…
One of the simplest, yet easiest eCom businesses I ever started was Facebook marketplace dropshipping.
Back in 2020-2022 it was like stealing candy from a baby.
You could literally list ANYTHING at an 60% and it would sell.
I primarily listed from sites like Amazon in the beginning, but as it got more competitive it became necessary to branch out and use different suppliers, as well as differentiate your products and offers.
As easy as it was, it taught me a lot about how to outsource and scale.
I still use this same eCom model on tons of other websites too….
Mercari
Poshmark
TikTok shop
Bonanza
Depop
OfferUp
Kidizen
Curtsy
Etc…
It’s simple. It works. Don’t over complicate it.
To stay updated with what's working best in eCom currently, sign up for my free newsletter: www.learnecom.net/stayupdated
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eCommerce Explained
Poshmark sales coming in faster than I can process them these days.
If you’re not dropshipping on poshmark…you might want to give it a try (especially now during Q4).
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eCommerce Explained
My journey with Etsy print-on-demand began approximately six months ago, and it has been an incredible experience so far.
When I first started, I had minimal knowledge about creating designs or how the Etsy platform worked.
Surprisingly, for my initial 100 sales or so, I relied solely on organic traffic without running any ads.
However, after hearing about the amazing performance of Etsy ads from other sellers in the print-on-demand and digital art space, I decided to give them a try.
In the beginning, I followed the advice of many and ran a simple short conversions campaign.
To do this, I went to the marketing section on the left side of my shop, clicked on "Start Running Ads," and chose the option to drive orders short term.
The problem with this approach was that it automatically selected all my designs and ran ads for all of them simultaneously.
This could be a nightmare if you have a large number of listings, like me, with over a thousand. Managing this becomes challenging, and it often results in wasting a significant amount of money.
To overcome this issue, I developed a targeted ad strategy specifically for products that had already sold organically in the past.
Since implementing this approach, my sales have remained consistent over the past few months, and I've observed a gradual increase in profits each month.
Here's how I execute this strategy: I go to the marketing section, select "Run Etsy Ads," and instead of choosing the "Drive Orders Short Term" option, I opt for promoting specific items.
This allows me to set my budget, just like in the short-term campaign, and more importantly, handpick the products I want to run ads for.
To identify which products have recently sold organically, I go to my store page. I scroll down to view my sales and start selecting the ones that have sold.
I collect these listings and add them to my targeted ad campaign. I repeat this process, going page by page if needed, until I have selected all the relevant sold products.
2 years ago | [YT] | 2
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eCommerce Explained
This stupidly simple business helped me make over 6 figures in less than 6 months…
One of the simplest, yet easiest eCom businesses I ever started was Facebook marketplace dropshipping.
Back in 2020-2022 it was like stealing candy from a baby.
You could literally list ANYTHING at an 60% and it would sell.
I primarily listed from sites like Amazon in the beginning, but as it got more competitive it became necessary to branch out and use different suppliers, as well as differentiate your products and offers.
As easy as it was, it taught me a lot about how to outsource and scale.
I still use this same eCom model on tons of other websites too….
Mercari
Poshmark
TikTok shop
Bonanza
Depop
OfferUp
Kidizen
Curtsy
Etc…
It’s simple. It works. Don’t over complicate it.
2 years ago | [YT] | 0
View 0 replies
eCommerce Explained
Originally on TikTok Shop, I had to find products by endless trial and error.
Basically I added what I thought would sell to my shop....and then posted tons of videos about each product to see if it would actually lead to paying customers.
But I don't need to do that anymore and nether do you.
With new tools popping up that help you spot what products are selling on TikTok, this initial trior and error phase is easier than ever.
My go to software is Kalodata. It lets you search what’s hot in the TikTok marketplace within specific niches (right down to how many sales each product is getting, who's the page selling it, and whether or not they're selling with lives or videos).
That will give you ideas on what types of products people in your niche aren't just giving views to....but are ACTUALLY purchasing.
Then you can list products like them and you'll be a step further already in your "testing phase.”
2 years ago | [YT] | 0
View 0 replies
eCommerce Explained
Poshmark sales have been crazy lately due to holiday shopping and Q4. It’s never going to be easier.
When dropshipping on Poshmark list as many products as possible (which is easy with zeedrop’s automatic bulk lister).
Think of it as casting multiple fishing lines into a pond; the more lines you have, the more fish you'll catch.
I primarily source my products from Amazon and Walmart. Their premium memberships—Amazon Prime and Walmart Plus—allow fast shipping, ensuring you can meet Poshmark's shipping deadlines (while still ordering to yourself first and using the poshmark labels).
This is how you succeed dropshipping on Poshmark. It’s simple. Don’t overcomplicate it.
One of the most enticing aspects of dropshipping on Poshmark is automation.
There’s tons of software out there can handle the “grunt work” like listing and sharing for you.
3 examples…
• Simple Posher: shares all your listings automatically (bringing more eyeballs to your listings, increasing how high your listings show up in search, and increasing your sales
• Zeedrop: lists for you in seconds (copies product pictures, titles, descriptions, and marks the price up instantly….all while storing the URL so you can find that product again when you make a sale.
• ZeeDPosh: automatically makes offers to the people that have liked your listings (based on the specific % off you set up). This increases sales by simulating the urgency of a timed offer.
While Poshmark does mandate the use of their shipping labels—a small hurdle—it also presents an advantage. Because of this “hurdle” this platform has significantly less dropshipping competition, which means more sales for you and me.
Remember to:
• Use zeedrop to bulk list fast (easy!)
• Share A LOT with simple posher or zeedrop posh bot
• Test a bunch of products (including those that already sell on other platforms too). Then when something sells, list more things like it.
• If you do those 3 things consistently, it’s hard NOT to make money doing this.
Here’s an in depth explanation: https://youtu.be/YJzxH7t3k7c
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