nickmd
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I'm 26 years old, started an ecommerce last year, $1.5m Rev, currently have 15 employees and one physical store. Higher than average IQ, very computer proficient, ND.
The fact you know how to navigate forums, and that you go after bettering yourselves, showcases the following attributes:
1) Computer savvy: A task that takes normies take 3 hours to get done, that is if they are even able to get it done, you can do in 30 minutes or less. Immediatelly you have a high-demand skill in the marketplace, which companies would hire for. We're here for moneymaxxing, not for gettingexploredmaxxing, so we don't work for third parties. You will leverage these skills in your favor, not in an employer's favor.
2) Resourceful: Nowadays, almost every bit of information is available online, and in tech-related spaces, 100% of it is. There's no paywall, there's forums, and there's twitter. Everything you need to know to get an Ecomm going, you can find online, especially suppliers.
3) High IQ: People here are definitely higher IQ than normies. This is an all-around stat boost which helps in any moneymaking venture.
4) Higher perception of human behavior: If you're here, you've pinpointed where your issue is, that shows an incredible perception of human behavior.
Ecommerce is just the perfect area which has low barriers of entry, and these three basic skills get you farther than 99% of people. Assuming you can, generally speaking, use a computer (Finding resources, setting up systems) 3x faster than other people, it's like you're working 24 hours by putting in an 8 hour day of work.
For reference, companies usually take months to set up their ecommerce. Regular people typically take weeks. I did mine in 2 days, and that's mostly because of bureaucratic waiting.
Starting capital: $500
The step-by-step is this simple:
No dropshipping bullshit, because that makes it so the chinese keep all your profit margin. Use your high-iq + tech savvyness + general perception to get the business going. If you're not completely brain dead, in a month you have enough volume to hire a wagie to make your boxes and ship it out.
Godspeed
The fact you know how to navigate forums, and that you go after bettering yourselves, showcases the following attributes:
1) Computer savvy: A task that takes normies take 3 hours to get done, that is if they are even able to get it done, you can do in 30 minutes or less. Immediatelly you have a high-demand skill in the marketplace, which companies would hire for. We're here for moneymaxxing, not for gettingexploredmaxxing, so we don't work for third parties. You will leverage these skills in your favor, not in an employer's favor.
2) Resourceful: Nowadays, almost every bit of information is available online, and in tech-related spaces, 100% of it is. There's no paywall, there's forums, and there's twitter. Everything you need to know to get an Ecomm going, you can find online, especially suppliers.
3) High IQ: People here are definitely higher IQ than normies. This is an all-around stat boost which helps in any moneymaking venture.
4) Higher perception of human behavior: If you're here, you've pinpointed where your issue is, that shows an incredible perception of human behavior.
Ecommerce is just the perfect area which has low barriers of entry, and these three basic skills get you farther than 99% of people. Assuming you can, generally speaking, use a computer (Finding resources, setting up systems) 3x faster than other people, it's like you're working 24 hours by putting in an 8 hour day of work.
For reference, companies usually take months to set up their ecommerce. Regular people typically take weeks. I did mine in 2 days, and that's mostly because of bureaucratic waiting.
Starting capital: $500
The step-by-step is this simple:
- Find someone selling a product you can market (HARD)
- Set up the website (Easy)
- Figure out different marketing angles for the product (Easy)
- Learn how to use Meta/Google ads in a basic level- the youtube information is correct. Even though it looks complicated, it is extremely simple (Easy)
- Fulfill (Easy)
No dropshipping bullshit, because that makes it so the chinese keep all your profit margin. Use your high-iq + tech savvyness + general perception to get the business going. If you're not completely brain dead, in a month you have enough volume to hire a wagie to make your boxes and ship it out.
Godspeed