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# Video na9XgYKBGAM

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## Summary

The speaker opens the video with a brief greeting, indicating the start of their time with the audience.

## Transcript

today. But most people who do try, well, it won't last more than a few weeks for them. It's not because the model is too difficult. It's really because they're following advice that no longer works in today's market. Drop shipping in 2026 is
very different from what it used to be. The strategies that worked before can now lose you money quickly if you don't adjust. And this is where most beginners stores get their first sale within a few days, while others spend a couple
hundred dollars on ads and then quit with nothing to show for it. The difference between those outcomes is not luck. It comes down really to understanding what actually works right now. And in this video I'm going to walk
you through the full beginner system step by step. No fluff, no hype, just a properly, avoid those common mistakes, and build something that has a real chance of working. And you can still start with a small budget, but it is
important to understand that small mistakes early on can cost you more than your starting capital. So getting the foundation right matters. Later in this video we're going to build a high converting drop shipping store with 20
winning products using AI, of course, in just minutes. But if you can't wait and I don't blame you. Let's go ahead and check out the special link in the up through my exclusive link, you will get instant access to our complete
get instant access to our complete $3,000 e-commerce course absolutely free includes everything, too. The AI store builder, supplier connections, weekly coaching calls, and an entire step-by-step training system. More
video. All right, let's go ahead and get into it. A lot of people are drawn to the idea of making money online without dealing with inventory, shipping, or upfront costs. And it sounds efficient and flexible and accessible, especially
for beginners who do want to start a business without a huge investment. And at its core, drop shipping is a business model where you sell products that you don't physically keep. You don't need a warehouse, you don't handle inventory,
and you don't pack or ship orders yourself. Instead, when a customer buys from your store, you forward that order to a supplier who then handles the fulfillment for you. So, here's how the money flows in a typical example. A
customer buys a product from your store for, say, 60 bucks. You then pay your supplier $10 to fulfill that order, and you keep the remaining $50 as your profit. And on paper, it looks straightforward, and that's exactly why
it attracts so many beginners. But if it's that simple, then, well, why doesn't everyone succeed? The answer is where most people just get caught off guard. The model itself is simple, yes, but the execution, it's not. Drop
shipping is appealing because of three main things: low startup costs, no inventory risk, and the freedom to run the business from anywhere. You can literally manage everything from your laptop or even your phone, and that is
the attraction here: low barriers, flexible lifestyle, and the idea of building something without a large upfront investment. But here's the part that most people underestimate. This is still a real business. It's not quick
cash, and it's definitely not passive income from day one. Uh-uh. To make it work, you need to understand product research, marketing, and how to handle customers properly. And without those skills, the simplicity of the model
doesn't matter. And this is where most beginners go wrong. They find a trending product, they quickly build a store, and then launch ads right away. And then the traffic starts coming in, and people are clicking, but no one is buying, and it
like it should be working. The problem is they skip one small but critical step, and that one step is responsible for why most stores fail early. Later in this video, I'll show you exactly what
completely. Now, before you do that, you do need to understand one hidden trap in drop shipping. And because this trap often looks like a huge opportunity at first, you got to watch out for it. Drop shipping still works today, but it does
not work the same way it used to. A lot of the strategies that worked a few years ago, well, now lose you money very quickly today. And the model didn't disappear, it just evolved. And the difference between those who adapt and
those who don't is what determines who actually makes money. So, the first major change is suppliers. In the past, many beginners relied on platforms like AliExpress with long shipping times. Orders could take 3 to 4 weeks to
arrive. Customers waited, they got frustrated, and eventually asked for refunds or left negative feedback. And that alone was enough to shut down a lot of stores early. Now, speed is expected. Fast shipping suppliers are the
standard. Customers just want their orders in days, not weeks. And if your product arrives late, it doesn't just hurt satisfaction, it directly affects your conversions and your reputation. The second change is branding. Before,
it was common to see basic stores selling random products with no real identity. And I guess that worked when competition was lower, but it does not hold up anymore. Branding now plays a big role in whether someone buys from
you or not. Your store needs to feel real and trustworthy, and that includes your logo, your design, and how everything is presented. Customers don't buy from random-looking pages anymore. They buy from brands that they can
trust. The third change is product selection. A lot of people used to chase trending or viral items without thinking long-term. Now, products that solve real problems perform just much better. There's a simple way to look at it here.
Painkillers outperform toys. If your product fixes something frustrating or improves someone's daily life, it will convert more consistently than something that's just interesting or entertaining. Now, the fourth change is automation.
Before, beginners could handle orders, emails, and tracking manually. They might work at the start, but it quickly becomes overwhelming. Now, automation is necessary. Your systems need to handle fulfillment and updates and
communication efficiently. And without it, you just kind of slow down and make more mistakes as orders increased. The fifth change is customer experience. In the past, many stores ignored support. Replies were slow, updates were
unclear, and customers were left to kind of guessing. Today, expectations are high. Customers want fast responses, clear communication, and a smooth experience from start to finish. And if you miss this, then trust drops
immediately. All of this comes down to one simple idea. Drop shipping is no longer about quick wins. It's about building something that actually works as a business. And most beginners don't even realize this early enough. Most
beginners just spend days trying to build their store, adjusting small details, and overthinking every step. The reality is, you don't need that much time anymore. You can get a working store up in minutes, up and running if
you use the right setup. Start with signing up. Go to aistorebuilder.com and create your account. The process here is straightforward and takes less next step is building out your store. The platform will guide you by asking a
series of questions. Just go through them one by one. Each answer helps the AI structure your web shop properly, so you don't have to guess what to do or what to include. Now, what makes this even more useful is that it doesn't just
build the store layout. It also handles product research for you. You'll get around 20 pre-selected products that already have demand, which saves a significant amount of time compared to doing everything all by yourself
manually. So, after that, move to upgrading. On the left side here, you'll see the upgrade today button. Click it to open the pricing page, then select the business plan. And you can choose between monthly or yearly billing. The
discount and there's also a 50% discount available, which does make it more cost-efficient. With a business plan, you are able to create unlimited stores, which is useful if you plan to test different ideas instead of relying on
checkout, your website is ready to go and you'll see your store live and the link will appear at the top. Open it up and scroll through. Now, what you're looking at here is a complete website
to take days or even weeks can now just be done almost instantly. From there, you can start editing. Click back to editor to access the back end of your store. Now, this is where you can adjust
images, the products, and the layout. There is no coding required and this is a stage where your store just starts to feel more customized and aligned with your direction. But, here's the biggest benefit of all and this is something
exclusive just for my audience. I'm about to show you how to get a complete drop shipping business system that normally costs $3,000 completely free. And I'm not just talking about another course here. No, I'm talking about
getting an entire business built for you from scratch. And here's why this is try drop shipping fail because they're trying to figure everything out all on stores and waste months finding
products, burning through thousands on bad ads, and have nobody to turn to for help. So, this system eliminates all of that trial and error. Here's exactly what you get when you sign up through my exclusive link below. Your complete
store built just for you. When you click that link, they don't just give you access to training. No, they build your entire professional store for you. And we're talking about a high converting design with 20 proven best-selling
products already loaded up for you, complete with descriptions and images. Your store is live and it's ready to make sales within minutes, not weeks. You get 63 63 comprehensive lessons covering everything from store
optimization to scaling. And this includes step-by-step training on paid advertising from Meta, TikTok, and Google, organic growth strategies, and a clear five-step action plan. It's all designed to get you to $200 per day.
This is complete A to Z education, not just random tips. Every week you get live coaching calls with drop shipping experts who do answer your specific questions, and they help you overcome any challenges that you're facing. Their
winning product research tool actually browses best-selling products with real demand data across multiple niches, so you're never guessing what to sell. You also get profit calculators, ROAS calculators, break-even calculators, and
ad budget planners, one round of completely free professional store editing where their expert design team designs your store to maximize conversations. Plus, free business consultation calls to help structure
your business and really understand tax strategies, up to $6,000 TikTok ad credits, which means you get $6,000 worth of advertising power. Plus, on top of that, exclusive deals on essential drop shipping tools that save you
hundreds monthly. So, here's everything. You join a community of over 10,000 successful store owners. You get connected to premium suppliers with fast shipping, and you receive 24/7 support whenever you need help. The bottom line
is that others are paying $3,000 for this exact system right now, but you can training, the tools, the support, the ad credits, all completely free through my exclusive partnership. Now, this is for you if you are serious about building a
real business and willing to follow a proven system. Now, this is not for you get-rich-quick scheme. So, click the link below right now and sign up through my exclusive link. Your complete drop shipping business can be live and ready
to sell in the next few minutes. Now, this deal is only available through my link and it won't last forever. It doesn't work that way. So, don't wait and miss out on getting a $3,000 system all completely free. Now, I'm going to
actually sell because picking the wrong product is the fastest way to fail. A their store off the ground and most of the time it comes down to one decision.
They just choose the wrong product. You can build a clean store and you can set everything up all properly and perfectly and then still struggle if the product actually makes a winning product in 2026? Well, first it needs to solve a
real problem. Products that fix something frustrating or inconvenient simple way to think about this. Painkillers again sell better than toys. So, if your product removes a discomfort or improves someone's daily life, the
buying decision just becomes easier. Second, it should have emotional pull. It needs to create that immediate reaction where someone thinks, "Hey, I need this." And that sense of urgency or curiosity is what drives clicks and
Third, it should fit into a clear niche. So, avoid random or scattered product becomes easier to build trust and communicate value. Trying to sell
everything to everyone usually leads to weaker results. Fourth, it has to be easy to market. If you struggle to explain what the product does or why it matters, then it just becomes much harder to sell. A good product is one
you can demonstrate clearly and quickly. And now, the next question is, well, how this? Well, one of the most effective ways is through social media. Platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and even Facebook are still strong sources. So,
look for products that keep appearing repeatedly. And when you see the same type of product over and over, that usually signals demand. But there is an important catch here. Not every viral product is profitable. Some trends spike
quickly and then disappear just as fast. Chasing every trending item without thinking long-term is one of the fastest ways to waste your time. Another method is competitor research. You can use spy tools or simply observe what other
stores are promoting. If a product is being advertised consistently, then there is a good chance it's working. But instead of just copying it exactly, focus on improving the angle, whether that's better positioning, better
content, or a stronger offer. A more reliable approach is problem-first thinking. Instead of starting with a product, start with a problem. Once you understand the problem, then you can find products that directly solve it.
So, this approach tends to produce more consistent results than just chasing trends. Now, let's look at niches. Some categories are growing quickly in 2026. Smart home and energy-saving tools are gaining traction. Health and wellness
technology continues to expand as people invest more in their well-being. Sustainable and eco-friendly products are becoming more and more popular. Digital wellness tools are rising as people look for ways to reduce stress.
Nontoxic lifestyle products are also increasing in demand as safety becomes a bigger concern. But choosing a good niche alone is really not enough. You still need to validate the product itself. Start with margins. Aim for at
least three times markup. For example, if you can source a product for $10, you should be able to sell it for at least $30. This gives you room for ads, expenses, and profit. Next, verify your supplier. Fast shipping and reliability
matter more than just finding the lowest price. A cheap supplier with poor delivery will cost you more in refunds and lost trust. Then, check the competition. Too much competition can reduce your margins, but no competition
at all can also be a warning sign. It may indicate that there's no real demand. So, the goal here is to find that balance. A product with a proven demand but weak branding from competitors creates opportunity. And
that's where you can position yourself better and stand out. Next, we're going to focus on how you position that product because having a good product isn't really enough on its own. The way you present it, your offer, your
messaging, and how clearly you communicate the value is what actually turns interest into sales. This is where a lot of beginners start losing money without even realizing it. And the product might be great or good, and the
store might look clean, but the supplier's decision just quietly breaks everything behind the scenes. In 2026, relying on platforms like AliExpress alone is no longer enough. The biggest issue is just shipping time. Long
delivery windows destroy trust quickly because customers today expect speed, not weeks, but days. So, when choosing a supplier, the first thing to look at is shipping speed. Ideally, you want delivery within 2 to 7 days. Anything
slower starts to hurt your conversions and increases the chances of complaints. The second factor is product quality. Low-quality items lead to refunds, and refunds directly cut into your profits. Even if the product looks good in
photos, what matters is what the customer actually receives in their hands. Third is communication. You need suppliers who respond quickly and clearly. If there's an issue with an order and your supplier is slow to
reply, that delay gets passed on to your customer. Fourth is automation. Handling beginning, but it quickly becomes inefficient. As soon as orders increase, manual fulfillment slows everything down and increases the risk of mistakes. So,
you need systems in place that processes orders automatically. A common mistake here is choosing the cheapest supplier. On paper, it looks like a good deal. Lower cost means higher margin, but in reality, slow shipping and poor service
lead to complaints, chargebacks, and eventually a store that can't sustain itself. A better approach here is to test your supplier before committing. Order the product yourself, check how long it takes to arrive, look at the
packaging, go through the entire process as if you were the customer, too. And that one step gives you a clear picture of what people will actually experience. And once you are confident in your own supplier, connect your store to
automated fulfillment tools so orders can be processed without manual work. And that's what allows a store to handle growth without breaking. Because as sales will increase, speed and reliability become even more important.
The thing is, most stores end up looking the same, and that's exactly why they struggle. When everything feels just kind of generic, customers will buying from, and that uncertainty reduces trust. In 2026, people don't
just buy products, they buy from brands that feel reliable and intentional. customers are just more aware. They compare options quickly, and small details do influence their decisions. A generic store feels kind of risky, while
a branded store feels more established. And that difference directly affects conversions. It also affects repeat purchases, which is where long-term trying to sell everything, start by choosing one clear niche. A focused
store is easier to understand, easier to trust, and easier to market. When your message is clear, customers know exactly what you offer and who it's for. Next, store represent beyond just selling products? So, for example, think about
it. A store focused on non-toxic living isn't just selling items, it's promoting a safer lifestyle. And that kind of positioning gives your brand meaning, and it makes it more memorable. Then, move into your brand elements.
Start with your business name. Keep it simple and easy to remember. You can use tools like chat GPT to generate ideas, but avoid anything too complicated. After that, create your logo. You can use AI design tools to do this quickly.
Focus on clean and simple rather than overly detailed. Then build your visual identity including your colors and fonts and overall tone. Consistency here is important because it helps people just recognize your brand across your store
and content. And one small detail that makes a big difference is your domain. A custom domain makes your store just look more professional while a free or generic link can reduce trust immediately. Simple way to think about
this, two stores can sell the same exact product but the one that looks like a real brand will almost always perform better. People trust brands, not random pages. However, you can set everything up correctly and still end up with zero
sales. And that's the part that frustrates just frustrates most product makes sense, but nothing happens. The reason is simple, too. Without traffic, nothing moves. No visitors means no business, so the real
question then becomes, well, how do you actually get sales? And there are two main approaches here, paid ads and organic marketing. Paid ads can work quickly, but they come with risk. You're spending money up front and without
experience it's easy to lose that money while testing. It requires both skill and budget, which is why many beginners struggle with it early on. And that's why organic marketing is usually the better starting point. It doesn't
require upfront costs, just time and consistency. And the upside is significant. One strong piece of content can reach thousands of people, bring in free traffic and generate real sales. The key is doing it the right way. So
start by choosing your platforms. TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube are the most effective right now because they do push content to new audiences very quickly. Next, focus on creating useful content. So instead of trying to sell
immediately, teach something or solve a problem. When people get value from your content, they're more likely to trust you and engage. Then show your product in action. Demonstrations perform better than explanations. And when people can
clearly see how the product works and what result it gives, it then just becomes easier for them to imagine using it themselves. It also helps to use real people in your content. User-generated content builds trust because it feels
more natural and less scripted. Testimonials and real experiences reduce hesitation. At the same time, don't ignore SEO. Blog content and search traffic still do matter, especially for long-term growth. While social media can
bring quick attention, search can bring consistent traffic over time. Where most people fall short is consistency. They post a few times, they don't see results, and then they stop. So think about it this way. One person posts
three videos, gets no views, and then quits. Another posts every day for a month, one video gains traction, then another, and eventually sales start coming in. The difference isn't luck, it's consistency. To improve your
content, just keep it simple. Focus on solving problems, highlight benefits instead of just listing features. Use short stories or relatable situations. something and clearly understand the outcome. Because at the end of the day,
people don't buy products. Again, they buy results. So remember, marketing isn't something extra you do after building your store. It is the business. Once you understand how to consistently bring attention to your product,
right. So at this point, you've seen the full flow from product selection to branding to get traffic. What matters now is taking action and applying it step by step. The problem is a lot of
beginners get stuck before they even begin. They start thinking about legal structures and taxes and paperwork. And instead of moving forward, they pause everything. And the problem is not the business, it's really just overthinking
simplify this for you. You don't need to set up an LLC on day one. The priority at the beginning is testing. Focus on validating your product and getting your first few sales. And once you see that
things are working and you're committed to the business, that's when it makes chosen a name that you want to stick into setting up your business properly.
start simple than improve things as you go, rather than trying to make everything perfect before you've even launched. Taxes are another area that stops people from starting, and it sounds complicated, I know, but it
should not be a barrier. In reality, business owners often have more flexibility when it comes to taxes, including deductions and different ways to structure income. The key is not to worry about it too early. Focus on
generating revenue first. Once money does start coming in, you can speak with an accountant who will guide you through exactly what to do based on your situation. A simple way to think about it is this: If you're not making sales,
well, then there's nothing to worry about yet, right? But once you do start good problem to have, and it's much easier to solve with real numbers than with assumptions. Right now, you have the full road map in front of you. The
steps are clear, and you know what to focus on. The only question now is take action and get started. Most beginners also fail because of small, avoidable mistakes that add up over time. Each one might seem minor, but
together, they cost both time and money. The first mistake is choosing products just because they look interesting. Something can look cool and still not sell. What matters is whether it solves, again, a real problem. If there's no
clear reason for someone to buy it, it just becomes much harder to convert. store, like trying to sell everything to everyone usually leads to just weaker or weak results. And makes your store feel unfocused and harder to trust. A clear
niche makes your message stronger and easier to understand. The third mistake is spending too much time on design. Justing colors and fonts and layouts can feel productive, but it does not bring in sales by itself. Traffic matters
more. A simple store with good marketing will outperform a perfect looking store with no visitors. Another common issue is quitting too early. Results don't stop before they've even given their efforts enough time to work. And the
without testing. Running ads or increasing budget before validating a product often leads to losses. It's important to test first, confirm demand, and then grow from there. The sixth mistake is ignoring customer experience.
Slow responses, unclear communication, and lack of updates reduce trust quickly. And once trust is lost, it's hard to get back. A good experience encourages repeat customers and better reviews. So, avoiding these mistakes
already puts you ahead of most beginners, but avoiding mistakes alone is not enough. You also need the right mindset to keep moving forward. Now, remember that this is not a shortcut to fast money. It's a real business here,
and real businesses take time to build properly. And at the beginning, please always work right away or go your way, and there will be a learning curve. And that's all normal, a normal part of the process, not a sign that something is
wrong. What makes it different is consistency. Again, showing up even when results are slow, testing when things don't work, and learning instead of When you focus on solving real problems for your customers and providing that
value, sales just become much easier over time. It's also important to stay flexible. What works today might not work the same way later. So, being allows you to keep moving forward. All right, so don't overthink everything
that you just learned. Just pick one step and then take action today. Build post your first piece of content. Momentum matters more than perfection. Progress over perfection, right? If this helped you out, subscribe for more real
starting today. I'd love to hear about it. And remember, your first sale next one and thank you for investing your time with me today.
