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title: 'Lesson 1: How to Start E-Commerce and Make $1000 a Month from Home'
source: 'https://youtube.com/watch?v=fWRHfnW3AyQ'
video_id: 'fWRHfnW3AyQ'
date: 2026-07-18
duration_sec: 3119
channel: 'Abu Dalida | محمد خيري'
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# Lesson 1: How to Start E-Commerce and Make $1000 a Month from Home

> Source: [Lesson 1: How to Start E-Commerce and Make $1000 a Month from Home](https://youtube.com/watch?v=fWRHfnW3AyQ)

## Summary

This video is the first lesson of a free course on starting e-commerce and dropshipping in Egypt and the Gulf countries. The instructor, Mohamed Khairy, covers the basics of buying a domain, setting up a professional email, selecting products using AI, and creating marketing angles. He emphasizes simplicity and practical steps, aiming to help beginners navigate the process without overcomplication.

### Key Points

- **Course Introduction** [00:00] — The instructor introduces a free course on e-commerce and dropshipping in Egypt and the Gulf, promising to simplify the process with screen shares and practical steps.
- **Domain and Hosting Explained** [01:29] — A website consists of a domain (name) and hosting (content). In dropshipping, you only buy the domain; hosting is handled by the platform (e.g., LeadFunnels, Shopify).
- **Choosing Namecheap for Domains** [02:44] — Namecheap is recommended for buying domains because it's cheaper, has low renewal prices, and includes free privacy protection and a professional email.
- **Using AI for Domain Name Ideas** [03:59] — Use ChatGPT or Gemini to generate domain name ideas. Provide detailed prompts for better results. Example: 'Suggest 10 unique, catchy .com domain names for dropshipping in Egypt.'
- **Selecting the Domain 'Egyfa'** [06:38] — After testing names like 'Cairom' and 'Egyroom', the instructor settles on 'Egyfa.com' – a 5-letter domain that is available, cheap ($7 with coupon), and relevant to Egypt.
- **Buying the Domain and Setting Up Email** [07:35] — Steps: Create a Gmail account, purchase the domain on Namecheap using promo code 'NewCom679' for $6.79, then set up a professional email (e.g., admin@Egyfa.com) via Namecheap's Private Email (free trial).
- **Product Selection Strategy** [12:16] — The course covers three types of products: regular dropshipping (landing pages), niche store (home tools on Shopify), and clothing (using Vendor). The instructor plans to use Safqa, Tager, and Vendor as suppliers.
- **Registering on Supplier Platforms** [14:43] — Sign up on Safqa and Tager using the provided affiliate links. Tager offers products for Egypt, Saudi Arabia, UAE, etc. Each product shows cost, minimum selling price, and profit margin.
- **Using AI to Filter Products** [18:07] — Take screenshots of all products from Safqa (17 screenshots, ~200 products) and upload to ChatGPT/Gemini. Ask AI to recommend top products based on demand, pain points, and potential for 20 orders/day.
- **Top Product Recommendations from AI** [22:51] — AI suggests products like car AC cleaner, car vacuum, WiFi booster, steam cleaning device, and back brace belt. These solve common problems (bad smell, weak WiFi, back pain) and have high demand.
- **Creating a Product Spreadsheet** [25:53] — Use Google Sheets to organize selected products: product name, code, cost price, selling price, and quantity. Filter down to 5 products for the first campaign.
- **Developing Marketing Angles** [30:53] — For each product, identify pain points and create unique marketing angles. Example for WiFi booster: work-from-home, studying, kitchen cooking, guest embarrassment, expat calls. Use AI to generate non-saturated angles.
- **Setting Up Landing Pages** [44:48] — The next step is to create landing pages on LeadFunnels and EasyOrders for the selected products. The instructor shows his own LeadFunnels dashboard with sales of 1 million+ SAR and 3 million+ EGP.
- **Homework and Next Steps** [49:48] — Homework: Sign up on Tager, Safqa, Vendor, LeadFunnels, and EasyOrders. Next video will cover designing landing pages and creating ads.

### Conclusion

This first lesson lays the foundation for e-commerce success by guiding viewers through domain purchase, product selection using AI, and marketing angle development. The instructor emphasizes practical, step-by-step actions and promises to continue with landing page creation and ad campaigns in future videos.

## Transcript

Look, mashallah, on LeadFunnels alone, sales of 1 million and 38 Saudi Riyals. If you want to work online and start doing e-commerce and dropshipping, and you feel the subject is very hard and complicated because of the many videos and people who overcomplicate things
a lot on YouTube — I want to tell you, inshallah, after this free course you'll find the topics much easier for you and not complicated at all, and you'll find your mindset and thinking have completely changed compared to before. This video is the first lesson in a video series, or a course, on how to start
e-commerce in Egypt and the Gulf countries with the simplest means, and we're doing screen share showing everything — how we pick products, how we deal with the companies, and what companies even exist, how to build a website and a landing page, how to run ads, and how to run
campaigns whether on Facebook or TikTok, so that in the end, inshallah, we make good profits. But I want to say something very important — it doesn't mean that just because you watched this course, you'll become a millionaire right after. No — there are people who make millions and people who make
nothing. It depends on you and it depends on God's help, of course. Before anything, you're the one who has to go after the information that's here. My only goal from this video or this course is to help you and put you on the right track, because back when I started I wished
I could find someone explaining in a very simple way. There were tutorials but only from foreigners — in the Arab countries unfortunately the tutorials aren't the best. So let's start one by one. Let's start our first lesson today. Today we'll explain what companies exist here in Egypt — in
future videos we'll talk about the Gulf countries but today we'll talk about the companies in Egypt. We'll pick products together and analyze them using AI, and we'll pick a few products and build landing pages or small sites for them, so that later in the next episodes or
next lessons we can take the pages or sites we built and run ads on them. But let's start — when you begin, any website on the internet consists of two things: one called a domain and one called hosting. The domain is the site name. If we said a site named
Khairy.com, the word "Khairy.com" is the domain name. The hosting is the content inside the site — for example, if you came in and saw my picture, my info, my companies, anything inside this site,
that's the content inside this site, and it sits on the hosting. In dropshipping, we only buy the domain. The hosting — the companies we work with that provide us with either a landing page or a store (online store) — they're the ones who handle the
hosting. So we won't worry at all about hosting, we'll focus on the domain. The domain, there are many sites we can buy from — a site called GoDaddy, and Namecheap, and Atom, and many other sites. We'll use a site called Namecheap for several reasons. First, it's
cheaper — the site is slightly cheaper than the other sites. Second, the renewal price isn't very high. Third, it gives you something called a professional email. If we said we bought Khairy.com,
then we can buy an email called admin@Khairy. Why? Because when you have a professional email, it's a very good thing and makes many things easier when you go work
with other companies. Registering with a professional email is much better than going, say, to register Khairy@gmail.com — get me? So here now, the first thing we'll do is buy the domain from Namecheap. You'll find a link in the description, click on it to buy the domain. Oh — I want to say something:
the things I recommend here in the course are usually what's called affiliate links. What's an affiliate link? It means if you sign up through me, I take a percentage or points or rewards. I have to say this, but I fear God — some people promote things that aren't good
or that they don't even use themselves. Namecheap — almost all my domains are from it, and I already know it's good and the cheapest. So you click the link, we'll come here, we need to choose a domain name. You can pick any name you want. Let's do this — there are sites that
help you think what domain name to pick, but let's do the easiest — we'll go to ChatGPT, for example, and tell it. There's a cool thing I like to do with ChatGPT and Gemini that many people don't do: when I ask for something, I talk a lot instead of typing a little, so I can convey
quickly what I want. "I want you to suggest 10 domain names, .com, because I'm doing dropshipping in Egypt, and I want the names to be unique — one
word — and catchy — meaning they stick with people — and easy for me to find as .com, not already taken." Done. I wrote what I wanted. Let's see the options it'll give
me. Of course, some names feel hard and some feel good. I want to say something — don't obsess too much over the domain name, just make sure it's something easy — easy to pronounce, easy to remember. For example Zenfora — let's take
Zenfora — and go to the link we mentioned for Namecheap and type Zenfor.com to see if it's available or not. Okay, this one isn't available. Let's see other names we like. Okay, for example, if these things we don't like or aren't available — "recommend more 10 names and must
be easy." Of course you can talk to it in Arabic or English, whatever you like. Let's see — of course the names that are short are probably taken — Flusofio, Tariox, Levra — I like Alunxa, honestly. So what do we do? Look here, I was seeing it as .com
available — it turned out to be Premium. What does Premium mean? It means this name someone's selling. Look, for how much? $18,000. I thought it was cheap and that's why I thought it was available, and that's why
I got excited and said forget that one. Okay, after we sat a lot looking for a domain name that has a good name and matches what we want to do — I'll show you what I did. I sat chatting with them a lot because the names they gave me, whether Gemini or
ChatGPT, were either not available or didn't match Egypt and Egyptians well. So I sat here — I'll show you what I arrived at. I said let me try the word "Cairo", then Cairo-me I found it nice,
then I sat checking other options — all these things were available but in the end I felt them a bit heavy. Cairo-m or Cairom I was going to buy, I was almost settling on it, but I said
instead of just "Cairo", let's broaden it to "Egypt". I'm telling you this so you know the thinking or how to pick the domain, because later it'll be a good domain that has value — you could sell it later, you could sell this domain or use it even more. So I dropped the word "Cairo" for "Egy" and found
Egyroom and Egymy — these were good too, and EGT was good. Egypter isn't the best — Egyptna — but heavy. Egyna I found good but I found it a bit "Saidi" (countryside) — Egyna was
Egyna. So then what? I found Egyfa — I found the name Egyfa — Egyfa is very good. How many letters? Just five letters — and it's hard to find a nice domain with five letters that matches Egyptians — "Egy" — and at
the same time "fa" or the letter F gives it kind of a favorable vibe. I found Gemini and also ChatGPT liked it, and I liked it, and here it is available — Egyfa, perfect. So in the next
stage, what do we do? We want to buy this domain. Here it's priced at $11 only, when you click the link and use this coupon, I'll put it in the description too, you'll be able to buy it for about $7, $6.79. Okay, so now the first stage is we'll go set up
the Gmail first and then we'll buy a professional email. The username — here we settled on Egyfa. Let's see — Egyfa.official, done. So now we've created the Gmail account. Okay, we said Egyfa.com, it's
here available. Of course it says $11, but we'll reduce it — here's the promo code NewCom679, it'll drop to $7. Okay, we confirm, we'll enter our info here,
we'll put our credit card, okay, we bought a domain. Congrats, our first domain and a very nice domain — Egyfa.com — this is very hard to find, but alhamdulillah
God blessed us with it. Okay, I want to say something. I bought this now — this counts as, in dollars, $7, $7 dollars. Okay, we'll buy many things in dollars because we'll run ads, use tools,
buy domains like these — in Egypt we buy with a credit card. If you don't have a credit card, I advise you go to the bank, if you can, and get a credit card, even if you don't know — the minimum 3,000 EGP or 4,000 EGP, I don't know, put it for example in a certificate of deposit and get a credit card from it so
you can pay, or if possible go to banks that offer dollar cards or other ways — but I can't tell you here, I mean I won't be able to explain here. You can
send me in the messages, or you go on YouTube and see how people pay online in dollars. So then — if we went to our email, we found Namecheap sent us the summary of whatever, and it'll ask us to do
verification, we click here Verify, so we verified. If we go here to the dashboard you'll find our domain — domain list — Egyfa, and privacy protection is
on. This is another very important thing — why I pick Namecheap is because it gives you the privacy protection right away. What does that mean? It means if someone tries to know your email, it becomes
hard for them. It gives you extra protection. If you're on any other site registering the domain, you'd pay extra money for it, but Namecheap gives it to you free. So we'll
do Manage here — we want to create an email — a professional email for Egyfa. We'll go in here, we'll do Private Email. It gives us several options. In Starter, we pick it, it gives you a free trial. After that
it's $14 per year, but we'll take the free trial. Click here — User domain on Namecheap, here available — Egyfa. We'll do Select, Continue. It'll ask how many mailboxes you want, how many emails. We'll say one only, Add to
Cart. It'll be zero because it's a free trial. We Confirm, then we have to do — okay, after that we bought the email. We'll go Create Mailbox here. We'll create a mailbox, we'll name it
admin@egy.com — nothing's easier than that. You can pick — instead of admin you could make it CEO, Founder, Director, Manager, anything, but admin is always nice. Save.
Okay, we want to log in to the email that's now called admin@Egyfa. We go Login. Namecheap uses something called Private Email. So here, we type admin@Egyfa.com, we put the password we made, and log in. Nice, we have the email.
Now we want to test our email. We'll come here, we'll do Compose, as if we're sending an email. We'll send an email to who, do you think? To
our Gmail email. We say, for example, "test", say "hello", done. We sent it, let's see — we'll go to our Gmail, we'll see if the email arrived or not. There, it came in on time — look,
coming from admin@Egyfa.com. Guys, I really like this domain, honestly. Okay, let's go back to our page. So we bought, we completed the first step in the course entirely, which was — we bought the domain, which is Egyfa.com. I want to say something about
the email — by the way, we could have bought Egyfa.store — there are sites called .store which are cheaper at first — like the first month for a dollar, or the first year for a dollar or two dollars, but
after that the renewal is expensive — $50 or $60 per year. But .com, its renewal is about $14 or $12 in these cases per year, meaning after the first year. So we completed the first step. The second step — let's see
the offers or the products. We'll say the products — the products — we'll do three things in the course. First we'll do products that are regular dropshipping. It's all dropshipping, but I mean products — meaning
built on landing pages, meaning it's just a landing page and that's it. I'll show you what I mean with the explanation. Meaning you build a page for it, not a full store. After that we'll do
specialized products. I'll pick home tools, meaning — we'll build a Shopify store for them. We'll build a full complete Shopify store, but here we'll use
landing pages on LeadFunnels and EasyOrders, okay. This will be very nice. We'll go in as if we're building a real brand called Egyfa.com for all the home
tools products, and we'll see how the marketing for it looks. That's one thing. The second thing — here we'll — I've divided it this way, you're of course free to work however you want, but
here we'll use an affiliate called Safqa, here we'll use Tager. And here what will we do? Clothing products, okay. We'll do this too — you could do it on LeadFunnels or do it on Shopify. We'll do both, or you can do landing pages on LandingPages, or we can do it
on Shopify. We'll use a company called Vendor. Why did I pick clothing products? Because I want to show you later how creatives — photos, videos — are made for clothing, because if you want to work as a media buyer or work with brands in Egypt, you'll have done the whole process.
We'll do a Shopify page, easy, and we'll do landing pages, also easy. But the key part here is — the creatives, the videos, and how you run ads. So I've covered here landing pages with products that are either trendy or products that
solve specific problems. Here we did a niche store, something called niche store, or specialized products, or specialized store. We'll use Tager with it, and here we'll do
clothing products — landing pages and Shopify — on a site in Egypt called — at first, and after that we'll go, as we said, to the Gulf. But we're taking it one at a time doing one thing. Let's go see, a quick look at Safqa, Tager, and okay — here Safqa is opened. A very good company
with nice products. We'll register here. Go and you'll also find the link — Khairy.Egyfa official, Gmail. These things you can register with Gmail, more reliable and faster, you click Done
and the account opens. Here, look, all the products. Okay, I'll tell you a nice method to make it easier to pick products. Look, the products — how many? Okay, now let's create an account on Tager. We're prepping the accounts first, then — and after that I'll tell you
how to work on it. Okay, now to register on Tager, you'll find the link I put for you. Click it, it'll open for you, you'll also find a code, copy it. We'll come here, do Create, we'll sign up
with the email we made. Here you have to activate this and put the code I put for you. Okay, when you sign up, when the account opens you should see something like this. Of course you'll find on the left Egypt, Saudi Arabia, UAE,
Iraq, Oman. So if we click on Saudi Arabia, you'll find all the products available in Saudi Arabia. If you click on UAE, you'll find all the products available in UAE, Iraq, Oman too.
But we're now in this video talking about Egypt. You'll open here, you'll find it divided by All Categories. We're now talking about home products. Click All
Products. Let me just quickly explain. If you come in here, you'll find the price — for example this is 1015 EGP. It tells you the minimum selling price — meaning the least you can sell
for is 1040 EGP, so minimum profit for you is 25 EGP. Let's take a product cheaper. For example the memory foam pillow, or something else cheaper. Let's see, for example, this vacuum for 830 EGP. It tells you minimum selling price 880, minimum profit
50 EGP. Of course nobody puts these numbers, I think they sell it at minimum — the minimum. Let me show you a way to know the average people sell at. See this code? Search with it on Google, you'll find people who listed the product. For example here, someone
is selling it for 1000 EGP, this site too sells it for 1000 EGP. So average people sell it for 1000 EGP, okay. So you at 1000 EGP, and it tells you minimum profit 50 EGP,
so that means what? You'd make how much, 170 EGP at the very least. Okay. So if we go back, what will we do? We'll build a website with all home tools products. Someone else might watch the video and say, you know what, I'd love to make
my site about electronics, or someone else clothing, or someone else recreational products. Someone else would say do everything — make the site on everything, completely generic store. But I don't like that, I like it to be a niche
store more. Okay. But now let's start with Safqa, not Tager. So now we said what — we'll start with the first thing. We said first thing we'll start with Safqa, so we'll do its landing page on LeadFunnels and EasyOrders. But before we make the landing pages
we want to filter the products. I'll tell you about a very nice method. Maybe if you're very new and have no experience and don't know which product is good or not good — let me tell you about a very powerful method we'll use. Okay, we'll go here, we'll pick products. It tells you all
sections — car products, miscellaneous, kids, home tools, gifts, accessories, fashion, medical products, accessories, and electronics, okay. What will we do? Let me do this. Okay, look, the method I want to do
— I want to take all these products as a screenshot or something, and go give it to ChatGPT or Gemini or whatever, and let it recommend which products we use, or give them a score so we know which to start with first. Okay, but for me to do it the easiest way — I was
going to take a screenshot of each product, then I would count all these pages, and then upload them to Google Sheets or Gemini or ChatGPT, but I found they were 332
products. So the matter is very hard. So I found a way — we can click here, "Send Products Bundle, Easy Orders", but we won't do this bundle thing. It could work but since we haven't made EasyOrders yet, we won't do this. We'll start by taking screenshots one by one. Here,
what we'll take. This method might seem very primitive, but like I said, we're doing the easiest thing to get the best results. Of course these systematic things I
don't like and get bored with, but I'm doing it for you. Note: there are products at the bottom too, take them as well. Try to bring them all together. Okay, we took 17 screenshots of all the products at
Safqa. Let's go upload them here — 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13... 17. We uploaded them. ChatGPT. Look, so what will we tell it? "Look, these are all the products at Safqa. I uploaded you 17 screenshots. I want you to look at each product and arrange them for me like this, or put them all
under each other, then I'll tell you what to do. But now read each product and put them for me below." Of course it'll live with itself and start reading one by one, telling me of course this is a lot for me and whatever — but I'll make it work. Of course it started telling me
anything — it doesn't want to work. You have to hit it on the head to make it work. "No, I want all the products — give them to me at once and do it right now without much talking." These things don't want to work much — you have to stay on them. Look, it worked. Okay, I'll ask it:
"I want you to arrange them for me so I know at the end how many they are, and arrange them for me by their category, meaning car products in a row, home tools products in a row." All this talk — I'm suspicious of it — it
says 65 products. I'm suspicious how — 2, 4, 5, 10, 20, 25, times 17, is how much, you son of... it's lying to us. 2, 4, 5, 10, 15, 20 — how is it 65 products only when
it has 17 screenshots and each screenshot has at least 20? I'm showing you — don't take the responses from ChatGPT and AI as given. You have to keep after it until you get what you want. It tells me: "Do you want them exact or not?" Because here, look, if we go back here you'll see
each one has its barcode. Of course it tried to be cute, even though I told it "I want them exactly right" — meaning exact with the barcode code. Of course I wished Safqa would put, for example, here —
first, they don't let us see the images — the huge images — we don't need that, or give us an option to show them or not. And at the same time here it says there's an option for you to say, for example, "I want to
see 200 products in a row, or 100 products in a row" — all these things. I wish they'd fix this part, meaning the actual total from approximately 110 accurately, not 65. It says "there are products where the code wasn't clear in the image, I left them without code, there are duplicate products like toothbrushes, the rest of
the images have extra products, do you want me to agree with this list and that's it?" I'm telling you, I'm telling you how the thinking works and how I work. You do whatever
you want. Okay, so they're now 110 products. Okay. "I want you to give me actually 10 products you see go with the Egyptian market and have demand in the Egyptian market and are problem-solving
or solve a specific problem or have a specific pain point, so we can get at least, say, 20 orders a day, and have high demand and at the same time people need them." Okay
we'll do something — we'll take what it said here. We'll go to Gemini, give it all the products without the extra stuff it's writing, and go take the last prompt I wrote
for it, give it to Gemini. Here it told me: "The Egyptian market loves problem-solving a lot. The top categories working are car, home, beauty. People buy things that save time, solve a daily problem, or save money. Best 10 products ready to get 20 orders a day:
car AC cleaner — problem: bad smell and weak cooling." This is actually true. I'm opening the car now, at the start of summer, the AC smell is not good. Car vacuum,
magnetic phone holder, food bag holder device because food spoils fast, steam cleaning device, electric cleaning brushes, women's hair removal device, astronaut projector — but this one isn't strong, it doesn't have a strong problem. This product was selling heavily but it doesn't
solve a problem. WiFi booster — of course this is a huge problem everyone has. Cleaning tablets for washing machine and kettle. Here it told me these products, start with them. Okay, let's see Gemini, what did it say. "Look, sir, the list you brought is excellent and has variety. But to
get 20 orders a day and more — we have to set a serious bar — we have to pick the products that treat a real pain point with Egyptians, that solve a daily problem." Look, first thing it said — subhanallah, it said car AC cleaner like ChatGPT, meaning this product
is good — problem, pain point. Marketing angle: "clean your car AC" and whatnot, grease remover, this is good too. WiFi booster it said too.
Brush cleaning, electric cleaning brushes, back braces — sweat prevention — water pumps for cars and whatnot. Okay, let's tell it "show only Top Five" — why? Because, as we agreed, we'll do five products, even though it's a lot for me, but fine, let's pick
five products. Here it said: "Car water pump" — let's look — this product is a heavy seller, was selling very well. Electric cleaning brushes, that's one, okay. WiFi booster device. And blood
pressure cupping belt. But I was surprised here it didn't put the car AC thing it mentioned — what ChatGPT put: car vacuum, bag holder device, steam cleaning device,
WiFi booster device. Okay look, you have products here and products here — you look at what you relate to or what you'd like to work on most, or what
you feel — "this product, I feel I'd actually know how to do it or how to market it well". For example if you're a girl or woman, you have the kitchen grease remover — you'd understand more than a guy watching, or a man. So go with that directly. Okay, say you're a man, you go out daily and have
a car, you don't have a driver below the building, or an annoying driver, whatever. Go with that one. Electric cleaning brushes — we saw this one — it's not for cleaning, it's for
straightening hair, whatever. This'll also be more for girls, but fine, doesn't mean a guy can't — a guy can market it, totally normal. WiFi booster — of course anyone can market it.
You get what I mean. So I want you to go to Google Sheets, make a blank sheet, for example name it Egypt Products. Okay, here we'll name under Safqa, we'll do another
one later. Here we'll put Product Name, here Product Code, here Price, here Selling Price, another thing, Quantity. Of course you can write these things in Arabic, totally fine. For me
it's easier when I write like this. Okay, so we want to filter down to five products only. Okay, me personally, if I'm Mohamed Khairy, I'd pick from this list — this product, I'm a guy, okay, but why would I take it? Because it solves a very strong problem. Water pump — also very good —
cleans the car. Hair brush — I won't take it. WiFi booster is a strong problem honestly, but I don't know if its effectiveness is strong or not. But let's put it on the radar. Back brace belt — I was running it well in the Gulf and I think it's still
running strong in Egypt. Let's put it. So we put four. Let's see the ChatGPT ones. Car AC cleaner — received? Too messy. Scouts? Did he not put scouts? He wanted him to put here car
or bag holder device — no, steam cleaning device, that's nice. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 — we have six products, we want to remove one. Honestly the WiFi one — I feel it won't work well
— let's remove it. Here we'll put the code for each one. I like everything clean in front of me, so let's clean this up. Let's go look at each product. Grease remover — what, where's
the code? Code looks wrong or what? You son of — the product doesn't exist. This one — back brace — okay, first thing when you come, put it in Favorites. You'll click on it, here you'll find
the cost. Let's leave it — Cost 780. Here — it tells you sell it for how much. You'll find it here, they should be putting — they should be putting the Selling Recommended Selling Price. Look,
they're not putting it here but — in general, look, there are products that stop here, it tells you suggested selling price. Okay they're not putting it, I don't know why. Okay, quantity they have 1094 — good. At 780,
I think minimum it sells at 1200 for example, or that's too much. Let's say 1100. Back brace, yeah, selling price — he has here. First, let's put it also here in Favorites, as we said. Cost
220, suggested selling price 320 — how? Your commission 110. Let's see — 100 how? Your commission 110, something's wrong here. Okay cost 220, you say you'll sell 300, they have quantity of it how much?
put it in Favorites. Cost price 190, in 805, 835, 853, 70,
and what you'll sell at least 300 EGP. Steam cleaning device — 1200 suggested selling price, 1 — in 77 pieces, 77 pieces, 1200, 1500 suggested. Okay grease remover, we can't find it, so let's take another one. We've been having this shape, and the shape is this — this is actually the product that'll be.
I swear, guys, actually when a product like this comes, you were saying from the start "I don't want it and whatever, don't know", you try it and you're not happy with it, you find it — this is the one that works, subhanallah. WiFi booster
device — let's put its code here. Look, we put it by chance and maybe it'll work well with us. Cost price 430, they suggest selling at 650. 430, quantity has 209. So we have how many products? Five products, so we took. So now we did what? Let's say
here, we took all the products that were — how many did we take? We said we took 17 pages with an average of 20 — so they were 200 and how much? Let's say 200 products plus.
We picked from them 20 products, and after that we filtered to how many? To five products. If you looked, what's the thing common between them all? WiFi booster — pain point — I now, when I work at home or do anything, I find the internet bad, I get nervous and feel a pain inside me. When
you come to watch a show and it keeps cutting out, that's extremely annoying. Car water pump — also has a pain point. What's the pain point? Car wash — money and the driver who rips you off. Okay, back brace belt. I want to tell you, I swear I'm sitting now my back hurts from
how much I sit — I don't like sitting much, and back pain. Okay. So this is a product I actually want right now — see the pain point I'm talking about? And car AC cleaner — the bad smell, also
money. You'd go — to do it yourself you'd go and the time — so imagine I'm giving you something that does it, that solves all these problems for you. Steam cleaning device — also money instead of bringing people to
clean at home, and cleanliness — of course we should all have cleanliness, this is a very important thing. Okay, so all of these have common pain points we said. Okay, so this pain point, how do we benefit from it or what do we do with it? We'll produce something called — when we make ads — called
Marketing Angles, or marketing angles. And the WiFi device — what angles do we pull out of it? Let's count them together. The marketing angles first one, for example: work from home. We in
the ad say "you want to work from home and you have a huge problem, the internet disconnects, you don't know how to work? Your solution is with us — WiFi booster device." Second thing, for example,
watching shows. Okay, you'll tell me "I sit — I cook all day and stand in the kitchen, and the last hour only in the day is after my kids
sleep to go school tomorrow, and I come sit watch the shows, I find the internet cutting because the WiFi is weak." Your solution is with us, this is also a marketing angle. Marketing angle three — we said work from home, studying from home. For example, for example, you're in college or you're
at college and you have to study at home and enter with the teacher or your professor and he's explaining one time, you find the internet cut. This is a serious problem. Okay these are called marketing angles, we'll do all of them and we can pick from them and see which will work with us. Some of them might be
saturated, or something else nobody worked on at all. For example, the study from home thing — you might find many people these days studying from home and having a huge problem with WiFi,
so you find them went bought the thing from them. Okay, car water pump — also we'll say the pain points are — the car isn't clean, so if the car isn't clean, if you have a work meeting for example. Imagine you're a guy, chic and whatnot, driving a nice car, going
to meet people in a restaurant or a cafe. For example, they met you and your car isn't clean, your car is very dirty — imagine how you'd look. First, if you're going to do business or something the business could go to waste on you. So you have to, in the ad, say this thing to make the person think
"what's the problem I'd face if I didn't take this product?" Another thing, for example, money. You, to go clean it, you'd need — I don't know prices, but let's say — if you went once for example, you'd pay 200 or 300, 200 EGP, I don't know how much, so you — in this marketing angle you can talk about money,
you pay a lot of money on car washing. Another thing, for example, if there's a driver below your building staining your car more than cleaning, so you can bring a picture of a driver staining
the car and you solving this problem. Okay, let's also think of another marketing angle. This problem for me will be my biggest problem, for me. To clean the car I go give it to — I don't know, there's a serious problem in Egypt. Every time I go to a car wash I find
the guy stalling me, saying "I swear boss, there are three in front of you — you can go and your luck, do you want me to leave, not sit. If I wait, I'd be sitting waiting a long time. And if I took it for example to a wash at the club, I also have to sit waiting a very long time till it finishes. So the time problem is very important.
So this is a marketing angle to work on. Okay, back brace — also marketing angles — what are they. Let's say, for example, "I now what? I work the work, back pain. I swear guys, I'm not kidding, I now am actually sitting, my back hurts. You find me every
little while doing like this. Oh man, if I saw an ad now bringing me something telling me 'you'll solve' — 'we'll solve your back pain problem' — I'd buy it immediately." Second thing, for example, you can work on parents.
You, for example, man, you see your father or mother — their back always hurts. If you saw an ad telling you "this product solves this problem" for your father or mother, would you buy it or not? Or for your grandfather
or grandmother, your uncle, your aunt. Okay, third thing, for example, people who stand a lot at work — this is also a good marketing angle. Of course things that have pain are selling inherently, so you'll know
how to produce many marketing angles. Car AC cleaner — same story. Let's say one — we'll talk about money — you'll go clean the filter, it costs a lot of money, time to go. To even
go to a service center, you'd pay, you'd take a long time. Three — the smell is very bad for you. Let's talk about nasal sinuses, for example, or people who smell bad smells and get tired. Fourth
thing, for example: visitors. The people who rode in your car — the impression. Say we're talking about — do you know the first impression someone takes of you when they ride in your car is the smell? If they smell a bad smell they'll know you're a not-good person. Get me? These are marketing angles. Third thing —
steam cleaning device. At home of course, also we'll talk about money to bring someone to clean, you'd pay a lot of money — time — something that cleans a lot — cleanliness. And we'd sit talking about each of these things a lot — cleanliness, for example, impressions, and I don't know what.
No, and we can go even deeper in things than this. For example, we'd say cleanliness, we'd say for example your husband comes back at night, he'd be tired from work and whatever, and wants to see the house calm and tidy and beautiful. Imagine if your husband came after the headache he gets
at work, and now the house isn't clean, the glass isn't clean — imagine how you'd look. What do you think of the solution that'll make your husband love you more? You'd clean in seconds, everything, and not take much money or save, for example, instead of bringing the woman
who cleans the house and takes, for example, a budget for the month — with this device you'd pay once, you'd solve the problem completely. Then we'll talk about diseases. You have kids, for example — here the kids —
you know that glass — bacteria sits on it if you don't clean, and it's very bad for your children and brings diseases after a month and all. What do you think of a device that solves the problem
right away, direct, without any complications and nice to use? Get me? This is also marketing angles. Now we picked — we made five products, okay, and we made marketing angles quickly while talking. Okay what if you used this boss Google Gemini and this
boss ChatGPT? Tell it "get me marketing angles nobody's talked about at all." Okay, let's try together. Let's take, for example, WiFi booster device. Okay, we'll go — look, I'll say to WiFi — I'll tell it "look, this product, I want you to get me five marketing angles with
very strong pain points I can use in ads so people buy from me, but the thing is the marketing angles should be ones no one has thought of before, or not saturated, nobody talked about. I want to be unique — nobody else talked about these pain points. Think outside
the box and give me five five marketing angles I can talk in." Of course you know me, I want you to go subscribe and pay a lot of money, so let's take one at a time and later
we'll reach levels. Take this one too. Gemini, of course some ChatGPT sometimes hallucinates, tells you "the internet is hiding from you, not weakening" — yeah, she's paying for a strong package but the signal
gets lost in the walls. This is a marketing angle. Another thing: house with dad, mom, and kid on YouTube and internet — by the pain angle what? The pressure on the network, not the speed. Meaning you might have good speed but the network is what's destroyed. Here what — it says the wall is
the problem, so when you bring a device at another wall or far from this wall, it'll work better. But of course these angles I don't like. You should keep after it and tell it — look what I'll tell it: "No, you don't get me — I want you to tell me marketing angles — specific cases. Like, for example, I was
thinking to myself, saying what? Saying people who work from home have a problem in this part. People — another marketing angle, people who work at home — I mean who study at home, studying from home. Another thing: women — poor thing — in the morning
they're working at home and doing chores, cooking, and their kids stay with them, so they only have the last hour at night — these want to watch shows, they find the internet cutting so we offer them the solution. So these are the marketing angles I'm talking about. I want you now to get me
similar marketing angles, or with the same mentality, but not ones many people are talking about — not saturated." See what it said first. Look, it brought a strange one — it tells you
"the bathroom or toilet, the safe refuge — the bathroom is the only place the dad and mom escape to from the kids' noise and whining to hold the phone for 10 quiet minutes. Because of water pipes and ceramic, WiFi signal is weak. So this is a marketing angle, okay.
The hook for the ad: 'Escape from the house's noise, enter the bathroom, hold the phone in peace, find the internet cut. Don't let the bathroom walls ruin your 10 minutes' — a killer ad. The angle two: double tax. The father pays the internet bill every month, but because
the router is in the hall and internet doesn't reach the kids' room, they have to open data and the phone balance runs out." See this — meaning you have internet and you have WiFi and you turn on data, you pay more money, so they go back paying more money, so this is a marketing angle. "Kitchen disaster —
housewife standing in the kitchen trying a new recipe from TikTok or YouTube, and because the kitchen is always at the end or the walls, and has appliances that ruin the signal like microwave, the video keeps spinning and not working." This is a very strong marketing angle. A girl, for example, or woman still new. Look
guys, you don't have to take it as is, you think — use your head. For example, a girl still learning a new cooking recipe and still newly married, wanting to impress her husband, show him she's the best woman and best wife in
the world. So she opens the internet — to open the internet to see foreign recipes for example, YouTube takes — needs high internet speed. What do you present her the solution then? Don't say "the device will help you
make the internet fast", tell her "this device will make your husband love you more." Get me? The angle three: the cut mood — the balcony and the roof. Okay people who love going out on the balcony to relax, drink coffee, so they want a device inside to boost. This is a nice thing. Guest embarrassment — this one is very strong. The salon or
guest room is always at the front of the house, far from the router, and the password comes up. You come to give them the password — this happens to you. Guests come wanting the password, you give them the password, they find internet not working. Oh Lord, I look very bad. So this is a very strong marketing angle —
I didn't think of at all. Okay look, how many marketing angles did we get on one device we didn't even want to work on in the first place? Here this boss is why I love Gemini. Look, Gemini from the first try gets me marketing angles I didn't even think of. But the stupid
ChatGPT brings other things. Look, here it got me — when I pushed it hard, I said "no get me, I don't know, etc." Let's keep reading these, we'll also give them to Gemini — it produced better and better things for us. Here it tells you: "the father who tries to teach his son and can't because
of internet." Okay, we knew this angle. Work from home — this also a good marketing angle. You could be normal, going to your job in the morning from 9 to whatever, but you're watching Mohamed Khairy to do e-commerce. You come to watch the course I'm posting on YouTube, you can't
watch me, so your life is an employee, so what's the solution? The WiFi device you'll turn on will boost the signal so you can watch Mohamed Khairy well. Okay. The person escaping noise for peace. Okay, the one who wakes early to take their rest — the internet
is weak in their room or the kitchen. See Gemini tell me what now, we gave it. Uh, the freelancer middle of the night — same method, same subject we were talking about. Diaspora call —
this is very very very nice. The things you talk about on emotions — things that — Allahumma salli ala al-nabi — that touch feelings. Look, look, this angle is very strong — diaspora call angle. Families, older people, or spouses
of expats whose kids and spouses are working in the Gulf or outside Egypt — this is very strong. Imagine you did an ad with AI — "your husband's outside Egypt or your son outside Egypt, and calls you once a week. The one time he calls you the internet is very bad. What do you think I present a device that
solves this problem and makes the call very beautiful without cutting at all?" See how the marketing angle is honestly very strong? Home fitness angle — what is home fitness? Oh, nice — people who do yoga at home and turn on — this is a nice marketing angle. Those who open classes and
exercise at home and want the internet to work well. Clean family home — people living in a family home — two floors on top of each other or duplex apartment splitting the internet subscription together. Note: many people do this thing, because — the floor above picks up weakly, and this
device will solve their problem. The isolated content creator, like me, sitting in a place alone and wanting the internet to be good — I go live or do videos and want the internet to be fast. So all these are angles, all these are marketing angles you can work on, and
it's hard that one person in Egypt works on angles, for example an angle like expats — you won't find. Most in Egypt and Arab countries unfortunately take the ad copy-paste and run it. You — when you do something like this — work like this, with craft and soul,
in a mood, you'll find your ad instead of coming to you for 100 EGP for example, CPM per thousand impressions, you'll find it come for 20 EGP. Why? Because you're now in something called — let's write it — called Blue Ocean. Why? Because you're playing in a lane alone. You're playing
in an ocean with no fish, no no sharks, nobody killing each other. Opposite of being in a place called — the Red Ocean. For example the WiFi booster device —
you'll find everyone, "internet is weak, take the device to boost your internet" — you'll find everyone working on that. But this expat angle and whatnot — play on them, and if you find anyone, come tell me. Okay so here now we picked these, they reach. Okay after that what do we do? We have to
do first thing — we'll go to LeadFunnels and we'll go to EasyOrders, we'll do, done. Why? Because after we make accounts we'll do landing pages on LeadFunnels and on EasyOrders. Okay, why on both? Because each person comfort — wants to work here works
or wants to work here. Come, let me show you LeadFunnels. I worked more, honestly, on LeadFunnels, but EasyOrders is strong, meaning very strong for the Egyptian market. I found worked on it for small things, they were good, and I know people working on it making very good numbers. Okay
you'll find me putting the LeadFunnels link too — sign up on it. And this link is also affiliate, meaning you, when you register, I can benefit one way or another. I swear I don't know what I'd benefit or how much or how. But this is something I use, so you — why not register through me
so everyone wins? Come let me show you after you sign up at the link — it's a totally normal signup process. Let me show you just LeadFunnels which I love. For example here I went in. When you open it, you'll find the dashboard like this. I'll show you the results I had.
Let's go to Analytics. Look, I was running all these countries. Let's take, for example, Saudi. Let's take a period for example, I don't remember honestly, I was working about two years ago. Let's
bring what — let's say from the start of 2022, I swear I don't remember since when even. Let's put what — till the end of last year for example. Look, mashallah, on LeadFunnels alone, look, I made sales of 1 million 38 Saudi Riyals. I want to say something — these numbers
I'm bringing for myself because many other people in Egypt working media buying and holding brands and whatever sit putting screen screenshots that aren't theirs — these screenshots are for other brands they're running. But these numbers, alhamdulillah, dropshipping for me only. But I want
to say something — this isn't the money that entered my pocket. There's something called Confirmation Rate and something called Delivery Rate. Meaning of every, for example, here — 5,000
orders. These 5,000 orders — those who confirmed on them could be 70%. 70%. Then those the order reached could be 70% of the 70%. So this number — this didn't enter my pocket, but this number appeared on the dashboard in front of me. Okay, what enters my pocket, like I
told you, is the Delivery Rate percentage of the Confirmed Rate. Then we subtract the goods cost and ad cost, and after that, what enters — done. But I'm showing you why this platform is very good
and I love it a lot. Of course — look, this is the — what's it called — Conversion Rate — so the rate is very good. I worked — where? Let's see Egypt — we worked on it a bit too. Of course — I worked LeadFunnels and Shopify a lot. But Shopify, LeadFunnels —
why I'm showing you it's strong and what I myself use and love a lot — of course it takes time because I'm bringing results from a long time ago. In Egypt we made sales of 3
million 430 across many things. Look, this is during a period, not from 22. I'm here this period but I'm just to be in the safe side — it's a much shorter period. See here also we brought around 5,000 orders. Look, the conversion rate also very strong. I'll do
something very nice — the template I was using here I'll give you to put. This is what you'll use. We worked also — let's say in Kuwait — in Kuwait look, 3,000 here for example in Kuwait
30,000, uh, what's it called, Kuwaiti dinar, meaning how much? Let's see — 3,000, to EGP is 5 million Egyptian pounds. Also I go back tell you, this isn't money entering my pocket, I explained. Okay, for example here in UAE — why? Because I worked in Kuwait, worked in Saudi,
worked in UAE. Here also UAE look — how much? 190,000. 190,000. Here look, in UAE 190,000. We worked in Iran — also in Iraq but Iraq
wasn't much — about 43 million Iraqi. You see it's a big number but it's actually — not that big a number. Let's see — how many million? 700,000. Okay. Uh what else did I work? I worked —
I worked in Qatar — let's set Qatar. Qatar is a country I love a lot in e-commerce. Meaning a country also small and beautiful — you can sell from it. 113,000 Qatari Riyals. So nice. Look, conversion rate
below also very nice. Okay, so I'll give you LeadFunnels code and we'll make landing pages together, okay. After that we go also to EasyOrders. We'll sign up
for the account, I'll also leave you the link, sign up with my link. After that you'll do a signup here — "Subscribe Free" — you'll find me putting the link — you'll type — we'll write for example
Egyfa which we did, and we continued here, and we'll make the account completely normal, okay. Enough for this video because it took a long time. Inshallah tomorrow or in the next video we'll make
the pages. Let's go back again, let's just do a recap. Today what did we do? First thing we registered at Egyptian companies — which are what? Tager and Safqa. I also want you to sign up for Vendor which we mentioned. Sign up here, you'll find me also putting a link. Let me also log into my
account here. Why Vendor? Because they have products which are clothes and apparel, and I want to do it AI-style, and there's none — meaning you after, if you made a brand or held a brand as media buying and whatever, you should know how to make creatives — photos, videos — in a good
way. Okay, so we'll also sign up here. They have apparel and lots of clothes, and they have very good women's clothing too. Okay, we'll go in — the point is you sign up because in the next video we'll do what — all sizes are there — we'll make ads and make everything the right way.
Okay, so here Tager and Safqa and Vendor. So your homework today is to sign up to all three. And what else did we do? We picked products using AI,
we did it today. After that we talked about marketing angles. Okay. After that we looked at LeadFunnels, we looked here — look at LeadFunnels and EasyOrders. Shopify we'll leave Vendor and Tager, okay, we won't do it now. So we looked at LeadFunnels and EasyOrders, and we'll do them
in the next episode or lesson, inshallah. We'll do what — we'll design landing pages for the five products we picked together, on LeadFunnels. We'll do them also on AI. After we do them, what's left is the ads. We'll start talking about the ads —
like CapCut, or what is — the next episode, okay. After that, once we finish that, depending on how much time it takes, we'll start doing what — the campaigns, which are campaigns on Meta and TikTok,
okay. How many videos will it take and how much time — honestly, I still don't know. So you for now sign up to LeadFunnels and EasyOrders and Tager and Safqa and done. The links you'll find there. Don't forget to like, subscribe and share
this video so your friends and loved ones see it, and inshallah you come out of this course benefiting and start doing e-commerce and dropshipping in a good way. Bye bye. Eh.
