1. The Beginning (Month 0 – Planning)
I didn’t start out as an expert. In fact, I had no clue what I was really doing. Luckily, I got some guidance from someone more experienced, which gave me the confidence to launch.
I picked cargo pants & streetwear hoodies because I saw they were trending on TikTok and Pinterest. The plan was simple: find one strong product, build a clean store, and push traffic quickly.
2. First Attempt – Failure & Lessons (Week 1–2)
My first try was a disaster:
- I built a general store selling random items.
- Wasted $200 on ads with zero sales.
- Used boring supplier images that no one cared about.
At this point, I almost gave up. But with advice and support, I realized:
- People don’t buy products; they buy lifestyle & emotion.
- A niche-focused store builds trust much faster.
3. Pivot – Finding the Winning Formula (Week 3–4)
With some guidance, I restructured everything:
- Switched to a niche store: “Urban Streetwear Hub.”
- Ordered samples and created my own TikTok-style content.
- Set up proper tracking tools.
- Focused on one product only instead of many.
When I relaunched with TikTok ads and better creatives, sales finally came in:
- Ad spend: $250
- Revenue: $1,900 in 10 days
- Average order value: $57 (boosted with bundle offers).
4. Scaling to $20k (Month 2 – Weeks 5–6)
Once I had proof of concept, scaling became possible:
- Increased ad budget carefully.
- Introduced an upsell hoodie.
- Worked with a micro-influencer whose content brought in a surge of traffic.
Sales jumped to $12k in 3 weeks.
5. Breaking $40k (Month 2 – Weeks 7–8)
The final push came from retargeting & email flows:
- Retargeting ads on TikTok + Facebook.
- Automated emails for abandoned carts & upsells.
By the end of month two:
- Total revenue: $40,327
- Net profit margin: ~28%
- Best day: $3,200 in sales in 24 hours.
⚠️ Failures Along the Way
- General store flop – wasted money.
- Weak creatives – nobody buys from stock images.
- Scaling too fast – lost $500 on bad ads.
- Supplier delays – led to refunds and angry customers.
âś… How I Scaled Successfully
- Stayed focused on one core product.
- Created custom UGC-style content.
- Combined influencer + ads for proof + reach.
- Used retargeting & email to recover lost sales.
- Reinvested profits instead of cashing out too early.
đź’ˇ Final Takeaway
I didn’t do this all alone. Without help, I’d probably have quit after the first failed attempt. But by listening, learning, and acting fast, I was able to turn things around and scale to $40k in just 2 months.
👉 If you’re just starting, don’t be afraid to ask for help. Failures are part of the process what matters is how fast you learn and adjust.
🔥 The best time to start was yesterday. The second best time is today.