Anyone else noticing how ātrending product listsā are low-key misleading new dropshippers?
Hey guys, Iāve been having a lot of conversations with some beginners I'm guiding on how to launch their Dropshipping brand and scaleup lately, and Iām seeing a common pattern, a lot of people jump straight into selling whatever shows up on āTop 10 Trending Products This Weekā lists. Donāt get me wrong, trending lists can be a starting point, but relying on them alone⦠thatās where things get messy. Hereās what Iāve noticed: Most trending lists donāt match the actual audience youāre trying to attract. A product ātrending globallyā doesnāt mean itās trending among your potential buyers. And even worse: people pick the product, build a store around it, and only after launching realize their audience doesnāt care. Then they start tweaking everything except the validation process, which was the root problem from day one. Honestly, I feel like a lot of beginners skip the boring but important steps, checking search intent, validating with data, studying what current sellers are doing, analyzing scroll-stopping creatives, checking pricing gaps, etc. What do y'all think? Is relying on trending lists actually holding new store owners back from discovering products that wouldāve worked better for their audience?