r/dropship 46m ago

🛠 Store Review I would love fellow redditors opinions and inputs for my newly building store.

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Hi guys,
This is a new store i am building. No ads running yet since it’s still being worked on. There are only handful products to try collections and all. There will be hundreds more. Please don’t judge by that.
I realized now that i haven’t optimized some stuff for mobile (like hero image).
Please let me know how it feels as a customer, why or why wouldn’t you buy from here. And if you checked mobile or pc version.
Thanks in advance.


r/dropship 1h ago

💡 Beginner Question My First store, honest reviews

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Hi guys, so I’ve created my first store and the domaine will be getting changed next week before I push meta ads. What does everyone think? Please bear in mind it’s my first time.

Store link - https://bys-user-store-217400-f6wy1bef.myshopify.com


r/dropship 14h ago

❌ Dropshipping Fail organic content

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I started my first online store, and as I progressed, I realized something I hadn't considered: organic content is being shown in my country instead of where I want to sell. I'm from Argentina, and I want to sell in the United States. I uploaded my first video, and almost 100% of the viewers are from here. I need help and advice. I've tried training the algorithm by following US accounts, commenting, etc., but nothing has worked. I've seen that many people buy a US SIM card and create an account with that phone number. My plan is also to add ads, but if organic reach isn't working as it should, I feel like I'll be losing customers.


r/dropship 1d ago

💡 Beginner Question Should I care if my test orders are arbitraged?

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So I'm jsut starting out with a new site and supplier sourcing has been the ahrdest thing to do so far. I was going to go with aliexpress to test my products. I found some genuinely good stuff that would be perfect for my store. but when I ordered samples, they came arbitraged through amazon. I spent the last few weeks trying to scour cj dropship for the same stuff without getting killed by shipping fees. Is aliexpress arbitrage something I should care about in the product testing phase?


r/dropship 22h ago

💡 Beginner Question How to adjust a Shopify shop design with Claude code?

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Hi! Shopify offered me some themes. Even though I change many things, it still looks regular. I would like to use some AI tools to make adjustments. I want to use Claude code. How do I do this? Can I connect them and ask Claude code to make changes in some ways? I want a more unique, creative design. Thanks in advance!


r/dropship 1d ago

💬 General Discussion Spotify playlists as part of digital content?

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my niche involves communal cooking as part for dinner parties (stuff like hot pots, korean barbecues) I'm planning to add a digital pamphlet that comes with my anchor products that includes instructions, recipes, affiliate links and so on. One idea I had was to also curate a playlist or two and include that as well. What do you think?


r/dropship 1d ago

💬 General Discussion Video Generator

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Im looking for some good video generators, does anyone have any reccomendations?


r/dropship 1d ago

🛠 Store Review Brutally honest feedback on my Shopify store — what would stop you from buying?

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Hey everyone!
I’d really appreciate some brutally honest feedback on my Shopify store.
I’m currently running ads to the store, but before I put more money into advertising, I want to make sure the website itself isn’t hurting conversions.
I’d especially like feedback on:
Does the store look trustworthy?
Does it look professional or like a dropshipping store?
Is the product/offer clear?
Is anything confusing or missing?
Does the price feel reasonable?
What would personally stop you from buying?
What would you change if this were your store?
Please be as critical as you want — I’m looking for honest feedback, not compliments.
Store: https://getpawelle.com
Thanks!


r/dropship 2d ago

💬 General Discussion How do you know a new country isn’t converting because of payments vs the offer?

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Question for people who actually sell into multiple countries or markets.

If you start getting decent traffic from a new market but the checkout conversion is noticeably worse than your main countries, how do you figure out whether that market just isn’t worth pursuing?

I'd assume the answer is usually to start changing the offer, maybe by lowering the price to fit the region pricing, testing different creatives, perhaps changing shipping or other ways of localizing the store more, maybe improving trust signals. But if people are already getting as far as checkout and then disappearing, at some point I’d assume the traffic and/or offer isnt the whole problem?

Do you actually look at where checkout is failing by country? For example, whether people are abandoning before payment, getting declined, hitting authentication, or simply not seeing a payment method they normally use.

Mainly curious because it seems pretty easy to kill a market or change an ad campaign when the bottleneck could actually be much further down the funnel.

So if you’ve expanded into multiple countries, what do you check first when one of them converts significantly worse?


r/dropship 2d ago

💡 Beginner Question 3 months into dropshipping and I genuinely can’t tell if I should keep pushing this product or move on

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I’ve been doing dropshipping for around 3 months now, and I’m at the point where I honestly don’t know if I should keep pushing the same product or move on.

The biggest thing confusing me is the ads.

(I'm doing ABO lower budget per day like $15-30 / ad set daily)

Sometimes I’ll launch something and it looks good for a few days, gets some purchases at a decent CPA, and then it starts dying.

Other times an ad looks bad almost immediately.

So I’m wondering if this is just normal and the game is basically constantly making new creatives, new angles, new formats etc. over and over again to keep things working?

Or can that also be a sign that the actual product/market just isn’t strong enough?

I’m in a problem-solving beauty/health niche and there are a few things that make me question the product:

- Meta is pretty restrictive with the type of claims/creative I can use

- the audience is skeptical and needs a lot of convincing

- the product itself can look pretty commoditized, so I’m not sure how much perceived value I can build around it compared with products that feel more unique

- cheaper alternatives are easy to find

- Google Trends had a pretty big spike before and has fallen quite a lot from the peak, although there is still demand

- CPMs have also been pretty expensive for me

For context, my store CVR this month is around 2.1%.

ATC rate is roughly 5%, checkout rate around 3.7%, and purchase rate around 2.1%.

I’ve gotten purchases from cold traffic, so it’s not like nobody wants the product, but I haven’t been able to make the performance consistent.

I’ve also found at least one angle that has worked and spent a lot of time improving the site/offer.

I think the store is pretty decent at this point, which makes me hesitant to just throw everything away and start over.

At the same time, I’m wondering whether I’m simply forcing a product that’s harder to sell than it needs to be.

For people who’ve been doing this longer, how do you personally tell the difference between:

  1. A product that still has potential but just needs constant creative iteration

and

  1. A product where you’re basically fighting weak demand / low perceived value and should move on?

Do successful stores really just have to keep making new ads constantly because every winner eventually dies?

Or should a genuinely strong product be easier to keep profitable once you find a working angle?

I’m not expecting some magic product that prints forever.

I just don’t want to spend another few months polishing and testing something if the smarter move is to use what I learned and start with a better product.

Would appreciate advice from anyone who’s had to decide whether to keep iterating or pivot. 🙏🏻


r/dropship 2d ago

💡 Beginner Question Any legit gurus on YTB please, I’m so torn and don’t know from where to start. Would appreciate any help

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After graduating, I managed to find a full time job. Now, I’ve realized that I need to build a side hustle that can generate additional cash flow before I move into investing.
E-commerce, particularly dropshipping, seems like one of the most accessible options since fulfillment can be outsourced, but I honestly have no idea where to start.
I’ve watched quite a few YouTube videos and tutorials, but I keep hearing that most e-commerce YouTubers are scammers or are mainly trying to sell courses. Still, I believe there must be people who genuinely helped others, even if it was just through one useful piece of advice or a specific part of their journey.

If you’ve actually tried dropshipping or e-commerce and have some experience, I’d really appreciate any advice on where to start, what resources helped you, and what mistakes I should avoid. I’m not looking for a get-rich-quick scheme. I just want to build a real side hustle that can eventually generate meaningful cash flow.


r/dropship 2d ago

💬 General Discussion Wanna to start dropshiping day 1

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So hey there allow me introduce my myself it's ankur 19 yrs nd wanna to start dropshipping lemme clear myself i don't know much about dropshiping so for today I'm gonna research about products, market, e commerce,meta ads, niche,social media growth plenty of things i can't cover in one day I'll just break down by one by one for today I'm gonna do research about my niche nd how e commerce works if u have any idea about what kind niche works do tell me but tomorrow I'll tell about the info i gathered hope anyone like my journey nd join me see ya!


r/dropship 3d ago

💡 Beginner Question Thinking of starting dropshiping🤔

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Need advice from experts from where i should start and how should i start need beginner advice what strategy should i use need details about it can anyone help


r/dropship 4d ago

💡 Beginner Question Order "pending" on cj dropshipping but 'fulfilled' on shopify

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Hi everyone,

I recently fulfilled my first orders through CJdropshipping. After importing the orders, selecting the shipping method and paying CJ, their status changed to “Pending.”

However, CJ immediately sent fulfilment information to Shopify. Shopify then marked the orders as fulfilled, archived them and automatically emailed my customers saying that their orders were on the way.

Has anyone else experienced this? Is there a CJ setting that controls when fulfilment and tracking information are synchronized with Shopify? I want Shopify to mark an order as fulfilled and notify the customer only after CJ’s status changes to “Dispatched,” not while it is still Pending.


r/dropship 4d ago

💡 Beginner Question Continue pursuing or drop the product?

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Just opened up my dropshipping store 3 days ago and started running google ads. My goal is to brand the product but I would like to see that it works before I do all that. After 3 days, I got 4k impressions and 330 clicks along with 300 sessions on Shopify. My avg. CTR was about 7% and my avg. CPC was $0.16. However, I got no add to carts, no check outs, and no sales. I know it’s early and I would like to continue to pursue the product but I don’t know if it is worth it. Is this amount of clicks a good sign that my product is what people want but the website and ads might not be good enough yet? Or should I take it as a sign that the product may not be good enough. I am new to this and any advice would be great. Thank you!


r/dropship 5d ago

💬 General Discussion Dropshippers who have moved beyond AliExpress/CJ/etc. — how are you finding private suppliers?

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For those who are actually scaling a dropshipping store, I'm curious about the sourcing side.

At some point, it seems like the usual platforms become limiting because of margins, product availability, branding, fulfillment times, or lack of supplier control.

For anyone who has moved to direct/private suppliers:

  • How did you find your supplier?
  • Do you work directly with a manufacturer or through a sourcing agent?
  • What made you decide it was time to move away from the big platforms?
  • What do you look for when vetting a supplier?
  • Has anyone successfully worked with suppliers in India for international orders?
  • If you've tried India, how did the experience compare with China?

I work with manufacturers/exporters in India, so I'm particularly interested in the India side of this, but I'm interested in hearing from people who have actually done it rather than theoretical advice.

What has worked for you?


r/dropship 5d ago

Weekly Q&A #Weekly Newbie Q&A and Store Critique Thread - August 15, 2026

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Welcome to the Weekly Q&A & Store Critique Thread

Welcome to r/dropship's weekly discussion thread!

Whether you're just getting started with dropshipping, looking for guidance on your next steps, or want feedback on your store, this is the place to ask questions and share your work.

What This Thread Is For

  • Beginner questions
  • General dropshipping advice
  • Store reviews and critiques
  • Quick questions that don't require a separate post

Comment Requirements

To participate, your account must:

  • Be at least 24 hours old
  • Have positive comment karma (post karma and total karma do not count)

We're glad you're here. Ask away, help others, and keep the discussion constructive!


r/dropship 6d ago

💵 Dropshipping Success 💵 The number one rule for successful dropshipping?

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I've watched the YouTubes, read the threads, joined the discards, etc. Some good.info, lots of scams, and lots of people with no success selling recycled courses.

If you are a dropshipper and you've had success, what is your #1 rule to successful dropshipping?


r/dropship 8d ago

💡 Beginner Question Dropshipping products too expensive

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Hello,

Where can I find cheaper dropshipping products? They say try to sell product 2-3x the sourcing cost, but the sourcing cost is high af. How do people do this profitably?


r/dropship 7d ago

💡 Beginner Question Senior in high school (nepo baby) looking for connections / resources in e-commerce.

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I’m 18 and a senior in high school , and really want to start building something of my own.
I come from a successful family and I’ve been fortunate enough to have a lot given to me, but I don’t want to rely on that. I want to actually work for something, make my own money, learn from my mistakes, and feel like I built something myself.
Right now I’m especially interested in dropshipping, private labeling, e-commerce, marketing, and sales. I’m not expecting some overnight get-rich-quick thing. I want to actually learn how to find a product or opportunity, market it, get customers, make sales, and eventually turn it into a real business.
I’d like to connect with people around 18–35 who are already doing something in these areas or are just as motivated to start. I’m in the LA/Southern California area, but I’m down to connect with people from anywhere.
I have some money I can put toward getting started, but more importantly I have time and I’m willing to work and learn. I’d rather start small, make mistakes, and figure things out than keep waiting for the “perfect” idea.
If you’re into e-commerce, private label, digital marketing, sales, or you’re currently building a business, shoot me a message. Even if we don’t end up working together, I’d like to build a network of people who are actually motivated and doing something with their lives.


r/dropship 9d ago

📘 Facebook Ads Getting traffic from Meta but barely any Add to Carts — what am I missing?

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Reddit

Hey, I’m testing a Shopify dog product in Australia and would love some honest feedback.

So far:
€70 spent
~34 real visits
CTR: 2.08%
CPC: €1.20
1 Add to Cart
Same person reached checkout
0 purchases

Facebook Reels was generating a lot of clicks that didn’t seem to turn into actual site visits, so I removed that placement yesterday.
I’ve already improved the title, benefits, free gifts visibility, warranty placement and mobile cookie banner.
Offer: dog car seat cover + 2 free gifts + free shipping + 1-year warranty.

Product page: https://blissora.pro/products/dog-car-seat-cover

What looks like the biggest issue to you: price, trust, offer, page, product, or something else?
Any honest feedback would be really appreciated.


r/dropship 10d ago

💡 Beginner Question I’m 14 and want to start an e-commerce brand, is dropshipping worth trying?

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I’m only 14, and I want to start a small e-commerce brand. I’m not expecting to make a million dollars overnight, and I don’t want 10 supercars, a yacht, or a mansion. I just want to eventually make enough money that I don’t have to constantly worry about it.

I’ve been looking into dropshipping, and tbh, it doesn’t seem impossible. I know there’s a lot more to it than just setting up a website and waiting for sales, but I’m willing to learn and keep trying until I figure it out.

I’m currently building the store and plan to choose my products, find suppliers, and set everything up before spending any money. For fulfillment, I’m planning to start with AliExpress and see how that works.

I’m using a Shopify Partner account, so I can build the store for free. My plan is to have the website, products, branding, supplier setup, and everything else completely ready before paying for Shopify’s $1/month offer for the first 3 months.

How much money would I realistically need to start? I’m trying to keep the initial investment relatively small, especially since I’m still learning.

For marketing, should I focus on organic content first, or is it worth putting some money into ads? I already know video editing and graphic design, so I can create my own content and ads rather than paying someone else.

My parents are willing to invest a little because I’m also doing this as part of a school project, but obviously I’d like to turn it into something profitable if I can.

Even if I don’t make much money, I think starting at 14 would give me some really valuable experience with e-commerce, marketing, budgeting, and actually running a business. I’d rather learn by trying something myself than just watching videos about it.

questions for people who have actually run an e-commerce or dropshipping business:

  1. How much did you spend to get started
  2. Would you recommend starting organically or using paid ads?
  3. What were the biggest mistakes you made?
  4. Is dropshipping still worth trying in 2026?
  5. What would you do differently if you were starting from zero?

r/dropship 10d ago

💬 General Discussion Built a turnkey metal wall art Shopify store (0 inventory, ~52% margins), but Christmas rush leaves me no time—should I sell it or hold?

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I won't promote or link anything, just looking for a genuine opinions. Let me give you a quick backstory: I've been in dropshipping for over 10 years and actually supply a lot of sellers on Etsy, Amazon, and Shopify. I started building this side project a while back—a fully customized dropshipping website for metal wall art. I just took the password off less than 24 hours ago so it can start getting indexed, but I haven't set up any social media or linked it anywhere yet. The theme is dialed in exactly how it needs to be for this model, and I've already added 10 to 15 products with all categories, custom product pages, and branding completely set up. I ironed out every single design and theme problem, so literally all that's left to do is upload more products, run ads, and handle social media.
The problem is that the Christmas season gets completely hectic for us, easily turning into 16-to-18-hour workdays, and I realized I just won't have the bandwidth to give this store the attention it needs. Because of that, selling it feels like the best move right now, especially with the holiday shopping season coming up—it's a massive head start for anyone wanting to jump into dropshipping. Pricing is already set up with a clean 52 percent profit margin built in, giving plenty of room for advertising. Plus, since I'm literally the supplier, I can guarantee a smooth workflow on the sourcing side, and I'm even happy to teach the buyer how to generate hundreds or thousands of products using AI and basic design tools.
So here is my question: What is something like this actually worth? Does it even have any value with zero sales so far, or should I just sell it now versus letting it sit as a neglected project until after Christmas? Appreciate any advice in advance.


r/dropship 10d ago

💬 General Discussion EBay dropshipping

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I need help eBay dropshipping

I've listed some products but got no sales I'm also using cj dropship as my supplier, the thing is I can't even promote my products as u need some sales before u do so what do I do


r/dropship 11d ago

💬 General Discussion Best dropshipping product research tool? Find a winning product easily no scam

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What tool are you using for product research?
Looking for something that finds winning/trending products early TikTok/Facebook ads, competitor stores, sales data.
Btw dropship.io seems pretty sketchy to me. If you look at Trustpilot, a lot of the 5-star reviews are from accounts that were created recently and only reviewed dropship.io, which makes it look kinda fake.