In this channel, we learn how online selling really works… and why some people succeed while most people fail.
Most people are taught traditional dropshipping as “going viral” to make money..
High-ticket dropshipping is different. It works like a system. NOT viral, but predictable.
This channel is about understanding the rules of the “e-commerce game”… so you don’t waste time, money, or energy doing things that don’t work.
We will answer three simple questions:
1. Why does traditional dropshipping fail for most people, while high-ticket dropshipping works better for “everyday people”?
2. What can the history and trends of e-commerce, business teach us about what’s happening today and to position ourselves responsibly, financially in the changing world order?
3. What models, theories, and paradigms can help us best understand e-commerce (High Ticket) and the online dealer model?
Marcus Lam | High Ticket Dropshipping
People keep looking for a perfect formula for Google Ads…
97% of dropshippers think like this:
Ads = $$$
No ads=no $$$
That’s not how it works.
Ads can make you money.
That part is true.
But here’s what actually matters:
Buyer intent
Price of the product (MAP promos)
How well you run ads and systems
There is no perfect ratio.
The real questions are:
Does this product solve a real demand?
Is there enough search volume to expand later?
Do I actually know what I’m doing?
If bids stay low,
testing is controlled,
and structure exists…
the brand can be worth your time.
It could even become $10k/month profit within 24 weeks.
Most people lose money because they:
Don’t understand ads
Don’t have systems
Don’t know how to handle leads
That’s where the money actually is.
Comment "HTK"
or DM me to apply for our 1-on-1 partnership
built to help you reach $10k/month profit in 24 weeks.
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Marcus Lam | High Ticket Dropshipping
Going viral on TikTok doesn’t work anymore.
It used to.
When reach was free.
When buyers bought on impulse.
That’s not today’s market.
In 2026, viral videos get views.
Not buyers.
Likes don’t pay bills.
Followers don’t mean sales.
Here’s the real difference:
TikTok = attention
Google = intent
When someone searches:
“buy sauna”
“best golf simulator”
They’re not scrolling.
They’re ready to buy.
That’s why Google Search and Shopping still work.
You show up when people are already looking.
Real demand
A clear offer
Simple systems
One serious LUXURY buyer beats thousands of views.
1 of our clients just did $27k in 1 order using this high ticket e-commerce method..
It's not sexy..
It's not fun.. its boring..
But it pays.
Comment “HTK” to join our free community of 10,000 members or DM me to apply for 1 on 1 mentorship
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Marcus Lam | High Ticket Dropshipping
Most people think Wayfair is an inventory company.
It’s not.
Wayfair lists a $6,800 gazebo online — but they don’t manufacture it, store it, or ship it.
They partner with brands like Canopia.
Canopia owns the inventory and handles fulfillment.
Wayfair handles the traffic and checkout… and keeps a percentage of every sale.
That cut?
Usually 10–40%.
This exact structure is used by companies like Home Depot and Costco.
It’s been around for decades.
It’s just never explained to beginners.
Here’s what it looks like with real numbers:
Brand: Auroom Saunas
Retail price: $9,500
Supplier cost + shipping: $7,520
Google Ads: ~$250 per sale
That’s about $1,700 profit from one order.
No warehouse.
No inventory.
No employees.
Now stack it:
5 sales per month → ~$8,500
10 sales per month → ~$17,000
And here’s the part most people get wrong…
You don’t need a massive bankroll to start.
Rough setup:
• Shopify store → $1/month promo
• LLC setup → ~$300
• U.S. suppliers → dealer programs (no inventory required)
• Google Ads → ~$700–$1,000 to land your first sale
This is high-ticket dropshipping.
You sell established U.S. brands people are already searching for.
The supplier handles fulfillment.
You focus on traffic, positioning, and systems.
I’ve done this myself and scaled it past 7 figures.
It’s not about trends.
It’s not about luck.
It’s about simple, repeatable math that compounds.
Real question:
Would you rather trade decades of your life for a fixed salary…
or invest a few thousand dollars into building an asset that can pay that in a single month?
Comment “HTK” and I’ll send you my free high-ticket dropshipping course
or come join me LIVE tonight at 8pm.
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Marcus Lam | High Ticket Dropshipping
Why Dropshippers Still Fail in 2026
It’s not because dropshipping is dead.
It’s because most people are still playing a 2018 game in a 2026 market.
Same habits.
Same mistakes.
Different year.
They chase products instead of demand.
Most dropshippers still think the job is:
“Find something that might sell.”
That worked when:
The market was less evolved
Competition was clueless
Buyers were impulsive
That era is gone.
In 2026, buyers know exactly what to search for.
They’re not dumb.
They’re intentional.
And here’s the part nobody wants to hear:
Dropshipping still works.
But it only works for real operators.
Business-minded entrepreneurs.
People willing to:
Build systems
Work with USA suppliers that are HIGH TICKET
Grow something boring, not sexy.. but sustainable
This isn’t about trends.
It’s about structure.
If you’re wondering where to start,
go to the classroom sections inside our Skool community:
peakflowacademy.com/skool
Or apply for 1-on-1 coaching to reach
$10k/month PROFIT within 24 weeks.
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Marcus Lam | High Ticket Dropshipping
Most people think confidence is something you get before reaching out to suppliers.
… It’s not.
Confidence is built after the first email.
After the first call.
After the first follow-up that feels uncomfortable.
Before that, it’s just fear dressed up as “preparation.”
You don’t suddenly feel ready.
You just gotta start.
That’s the punchline.
The first message will feel awkward.
The first conversation won’t be perfect.
That’s normal.
ITS OKAY.
Suppliers don’t expect perfection.
They expect transparency, honesty,
and the ability to make money for them.
And yes... you can do that.
With the systems we provide at Peak Flow,
everything is already laid out for you in the classroom.
The people who win aren’t more confident.
They just have more reps.
They’re willing to look inexperienced for a short period of time
for the bigger picture.
So if you’re waiting to feel confident before taking the first step…
STOP. PLEASE.
You’ll be waiting forever.
Just do it.
Take the first step.
Confidence shows up after.
Join our community peakflowacademy.com/skool
or
Apply for 1 on 1 mentorship at ecomhighticket.com
LET’S GO.
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Marcus Lam | High Ticket Dropshipping
Finding USA suppliers in 2026 is not harder...
you just need to be more persistent.
Most people think suppliers are hiding.
They’re not.
They’re just ignoring people who look UNPROFESSIONAL.
Here’s the truth.
In high-ticket dropshipping, your supplier is half the business.
The other half is how you show up.
Suppliers don’t care about your logo.
They care about three things:
Can you drive real buyers?
If you don’t have a clear traffic plan, nothing else matters.
Can you represent their brand properly?
Can you handle customers without creating headaches?
Orders. Follow-ups. Issues. Support.
That’s it.
You don’t find good suppliers by asking,
“Can I dropship for you?”
That’s what most beginners do..
and that’s why most beginners fail.
What you should be doing is explaining how you help them.
You help them get sales on autopilot.
You run ads to capture buyers already searching.
You promote brand awareness and increase revenue
without them lifting a finger.
Your job is to show them you’re different.
That means:
Clear niche focus
Clean website
Google-based buyer traffic
Systems for orders, follow-ups, and support
Most people don’t get rejected because of competition.
They get rejected because they look unprepared.
If you can bring buyers who are already searching
and you have structure behind the scenes,
suppliers will work with you.
If you want the exact framework we use to close USA suppliers,
comment “HTK” and I’ll show you how to get started.
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Marcus Lam | High Ticket Dropshipping
Let me clear something up.
High-ticket dropshipping isn’t complicated.
People just overthink it.
You don’t need the perfect niche.
You don’t need the perfect product.
Your supplier is half the business.
Your marketing and positioning is the other half.
That’s it.
You can sell the same products as someone else
and still take their market share.
Why?
Because niches aren’t won by being first.
They’re won by how you enter.
Take saunas.
You don’t win by being smarter.
You win by having:
The right offer
The best pricing
Hyper-targeted keywords
You start at the bottom.
People already searching:
“buy sauna”
“best sauna for home”
“Sunray sauna”
These people aren’t browsing.
They’re ready to buy.
At that point, it’s not about hype.
It’s about your systems.
Your workflows.
Your follow-ups.
Your process for handling leads and orders.
That’s what turns clicks into sales.
Most people don’t lose because of the niche.
They lose because there’s no structure behind it.
If you want to learn how to set this up properly,
comment “HTK” and I’ll show you how to get started
or apply for our 1-on-1 program to reach $10k/month PROFIT in 24 weeks.
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Marcus Lam | High Ticket Dropshipping
Happy holidays.. but don’t waste this window.
Most people shut their brain off from now until January.
That’s fine.
But understand this:
The people who win in 2026 don’t start in January.
They prepare quietly in December.
If you want to come back sharp, focused, and ahead of the curve, here’s what actually matters right now:
Build your supplier list.
Not products.
Not websites.
Not logos.
Suppliers.
Here’s what to look for:
• MAP policy
Protects pricing. Protects margins. Protects you from racing to the bottom.
• Healthy profit margins
If there’s no room for ads, customer support, and mistakes.. it’s not a real business.
• High response rate
If a supplier can’t answer emails now, they won’t save you when an order goes sideways.
• Strong fulfillment & customer support
You’re selling trust. Fulfillment is the business.
This is the boring work.
It doesn’t feel productive.
But this is what separates people who try
from people who actually scale.
Enjoy the holidays. Recharge.
Just don’t come back in January unprepared..
with the same New Year’s resolution
and the same results.
What’s changed?
If you’re already building your list, comment “LOCKED IN.”
Or DM me and I’ll share the exact outreach scripts and templates I use.
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Marcus Lam | High Ticket Dropshipping
You are the reason you’re not where you want to be.
And that’s actually the advantage.
Because if it’s on you, it’s fixable.
Most people don’t get stuck because they’re incapable.
They get stuck because they’re doing this alone.
They overthink suppliers.
They second-guess ads.
They stop when things don’t work immediately.
Progress is built by pushing 1% every day:
- one supplier conversation
- one ad launched
- one decision made daily
Instead of asking, “Will this work?”
They ask, “What am I missing right now?”
Confidence doesn’t come from motivation.
It comes from clarity.
If you’re tired of guessing, stalling, or repeating the same mistakes,
that’s exactly what 1-on-1 coaching is for.
Apply now or enroll at peakflowacademy.com
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Marcus Lam | High Ticket Dropshipping
“What if I pick the wrong niche?”
I hear this all the time.
Most people think choosing a niche is this huge, permanent decision.
Like one wrong move and the whole thing’s over.
So they stall.
They compare.
They keep “researching.”
Here’s the truth I learned the hard way:
Your supplier is half the business.
But marketing and positioning are the other half.
Two people can sell the same product in the same niche…
and one wins while the other disappears.
Why?
Because niches aren’t won by picking something “secret.”
They’re won by how you POSITION YOURSELF IN THE MARKET.
Take the sauna market as an example.
Having a clear offer
Competitive pricing
Good marketing material...
Then you take market share in the right order:
First: Bottom of funnel
People already searching “sunray sauna -SKU-"
Then: Middle of funnel
"Sunray sauna" -> BRANDED SEARCH TERM
Only after that do you expand into top of funnel (cold audience)
Most beginners do this backwards.
They try to go into cold market audience with a product that they don't know has demand.
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