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Do you think dropshipping is dead?
People get to say, dropshiping is dead, dropshipping is saturated, ads are expensive but i have come to realize that dropshipping isn't dead. it is only merely evolved. just like any other business in the world, whether you talk abt sales, real estate, ecommerce trading, any sort of business, it always go through periods of evolutions, unless you are able to evolve you will be crushed by your competitors. Ecommerce drop shipping is very much alive and well, n ow the strategies, the tactics where by you make it a success is a lot different , the paradigm is shift, the landscape is completely different, but for us to just throw a blanket statement of drop shipping is dead. No, maybe your ability to market is dead, maybe your skill set is dead. Many people ignorantly make use of the strategy that worked in 2016,17,18,19 and more..... and then believe that the business model is broken because their tactics are broken now, now tactics come and go, that's why i never teach tactics, that why i don't teach/use tactics, i teach/ use fundamentals , principles that apply in business in a long term scope right because you don't want outdated information within 48 hrs, but if you want to be successful in dropshipping, it requires innovation, Dropshipping is not dead, your ,marketing strategies require improvement because the same shit that used to work yesterday ain't gonna work today, why? because people catch on. Are you willing to get started with dropshipping, give dropshipping a trial or you have an existing store and you need to get sales like you never imagine. Kindly comment below.
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Never tried it!
0 likes • Dec '24
I have to many thing going on to start another business sorry man
I’ll Run a 100% Free Cold Email Campaign for You!
Here’s the deal: I’ll handle everything to launch a high-performing cold email campaign at zero cost to you. ✅ What I’m covering: - Custom domains, email accounts, and software setup - Quality leads data and email verification - Compelling email copy tailored to your offer - Inbox monitoring and ongoing optimization 💼 What I need from you: - A quick 15 minutes call to explain your offer and ideal client profile - 15 minutes per week for a quick progress update - A willingness to meet and close the prospects we generate for you 🎯 Who’s a fit? - Businesses targeting the USA & UAE market - A clear offer with proven results (e.g., generating replies and booked calls) - Ready to scale and take advantage of new leads 🚀 Why am I doing this? If the campaign works for you, all I ask is a glowing testimonial for my service. That’s it. I’ll select one business where I’m confident I can deliver outstanding results. If this sounds like a great fit, comment “Let’s go!” below and DM me.
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Let's Go!
Cold email won't be the same after November. 📩
Here are 5 shifts that will help you win going into 2025: 🚀 1. Sending generic emails to huge lead lists → Sending personal emails to a smaller list - As more inboxes become flooded, quality is becoming essential to stand out. What’s working now? - Instead of spraying templated emails to massive lists... - Gather a small list of <10k similar leads, deeply understand their goals, and craft messaging specific to them. For example: If you're emailing a tech guru, words like "automation" & "scalability" might spark interest. For a coach, it could be "growth" or "strategy" instead. 2. Asking for a call, meeting, or chat as a CTA → Asking to send over a 2-minute vid or lead magnet - A long, boring sales call is too much commitment from a single email. What works better? Create a valuable resource they can consume on their own time: - A 2-minute case study - A 5-page strategy guide - A plug & play template The key: It HAS to be easy to consume. If it takes over 15 minutes, you're asking for too much. 3. Using an unsubscribe link to remove leads → Including a P.S. line to stop emails - Unsubscribe links lower deliverability and make you look like spam. - Instead, include a short note at the end inviting opt-outs: - "Not enjoying this chat? Respond 'Vanish' and I'll be out of your hair." - Just make sure to use an original keyword (Google is watching). 👀 4. Ignoring all negative replies → Asking for feedback to improve over time - Most emailers throw away negative responses, but this costs them long-term. - Just because someone isn’t interested doesn’t mean they can’t help. - When someone says "No," ask what about the offer failed to connect. - You’ll gain valuable lessons on how to improve your message. 5. Using detailed subject lines → Using short & genuine subject lines - Giving away too much in your subject line removes the reason to open your email. - The second people know what your email is selling, they ignore it. - Instead: Write your subject line like you want a casual conversation. - Example: "Hi [First Name]" works because it makes the email feel genuine.
Cold email won't be the same after November. 📩
1 like • Dec '24
This is awesome thanks alot!! Great tips!!
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Kent Gifford
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I build A.I. Solutions for local businesses looking to scale their customer base and profits!

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