$243K In 3 Months Shopify Dropshipping Q4 [Full Case Study]

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  • @AustinRabin
    @AustinRabin  7 місяців тому +1

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  • @bradley_kuda
    @bradley_kuda Рік тому +35

    This video is a lifesaver, I'm a 17-year-old kid looking to be my own boss. I don't want to spend 30 years of my life working a job that just gets me by. I want to be something in life and this video helps me get one step closer to that goal. Thanks bro means a lot.

    • @AustinRabin
      @AustinRabin  Рік тому +3

      Let's get it! Hope everything helps and works out for you bro. Thanks for watching :)

    • @bradley_kuda
      @bradley_kuda Рік тому +1

      @@AustinRabin still doing my efforts to make it work as real.

    • @drippy2trippy_official
      @drippy2trippy_official Рік тому

      @@AustinRabinyo sup bro can you please help me get started

    • @Omoalao1
      @Omoalao1 Рік тому

      “Dear Store Owner,
      I recently came across your website and I’m interested in sharing some valuable strategies to help your store thrive and boost its return on investment (ROI) by increasing its conversion rate. If this sounds appealing to you, I’d love to have a more detailed conversation.
      Best regards,”

    • @zepharastore
      @zepharastore Рік тому

      @@bradley_kudayo bro i’m a 17 year old getting into dropshipping aswell, i’m trying to create a gc with a bunch of likeminded people in ecom so we can all share every bit of knowledge we learn so we can all grow together, would you be interested in joining?

  • @Newage_Mystery
    @Newage_Mystery Рік тому +2

    We would absolutely love for you to make more videos like this! Ton of value, Ton of inspiration You're a G!

    • @MheetMac
      @MheetMac Рік тому

      I recently came across your website and I’m interested in sharing some valuable strategies to help your store thrive and boost its return on investment (ROI) by increasing its conversion rate. If this sounds appealing to you, I’d love to have a more detailed conversation.

  • @Andrew.Melendez
    @Andrew.Melendez Рік тому +3

    Great video, we'd all love some more break down/ case study videos

  • @dropshipping_succuess1
    @dropshipping_succuess1 Рік тому

    Thanks for these suggestion. As the this video point out having good trending product to sell in the most important thing.
    My strategy is to use some product search tools (i am mostly using a little bit of winnerzila as source of my product, and it really help me because it saves me so much time. Lifetime deal deal is also great value). When i started last 2 years ago i didn't think that now i will have three online store with almost 100 sales per day on each. And the best thing is that i don't have to work a lot. It's like one hour perdayat almost

  • @research-ui6lz
    @research-ui6lz Рік тому +2

    Enjoyed the video, more like this please 🙏

  • @bencasey1960
    @bencasey1960 Рік тому +1

    I like how this is a different angle from all other YT Dropshippers! Offer is so important. How do you dropship out of US warehouse or do you buy stock?

  • @maxwelltrent8711
    @maxwelltrent8711 Рік тому +1

    You're a freak*** genius man!

    • @AustinRabin
      @AustinRabin  Рік тому +1

      Hahhaa you can say freaking don’t worry

  • @FastingWisdom
    @FastingWisdom Рік тому

    Hi. Thanks for the video. What do you consider cheap for the carousel advertising? I don't really have much of a budget for advertising but was going to probably use TikTok when I could, as I like how the TikTok ad manager generates ad videos for you. Also, what's your take on cold emailing as a perhaps cheaper way of reaching your target audience when starting off?

  • @gwnsem7324
    @gwnsem7324 Рік тому +2

    You didn’t calculate taxes?

  • @socialsuperiors
    @socialsuperiors Рік тому +5

    Hi Austin, you are a huge inspiration! Congrats on this store, I am 14 and have been avidly trying to succeed for a year now. Have had break even products that weren’t worth scaling. I think this is because of extortionate product costs. How can I save on cogs? Thanks Austin . Great content again 🔥

    • @AustinRabin
      @AustinRabin  Рік тому +4

      Thanks for watching! Breaking even is actually a great place to be in the beginning. It's all about marginal improvements everywhere to turn your store profitable. Easiest way to decrease product cost is to give the supplier more orders for a pricing discount, or simply send out some quotes to other suppliers and negotiate the price down!

    • @TheSaturnTeam
      @TheSaturnTeam Рік тому +4

      @Aveero, hey kid, how are you doing?
      I can see that you started your e-commerce business a year ago an you have not yet succeeded in the ecommerce journey, I can help you in scaling up your business and you will start earning nothing less than $5k monthly

    • @mooncatcherxbt
      @mooncatcherxbt Рік тому +1

      @@TheSaturnTeam are you a shopowner aswell ?

  • @Visionarycav
    @Visionarycav Рік тому

    This is why I’ve been going the organic route first because I don’t have that much to put into adspend rn 😂😂😂 any tips?

  • @johncpakin
    @johncpakin Рік тому

    I'm a brand developer, and have always made great websites and products, but the two times I did try (when i was very low on funds and couldn't afford ads) nothing ever took. Likely product choice, early learning. But I've always wondered what someone like you and someone like me could build, given the money for ads and your skills behind the strategies.
    Maybe one day I'll find the right DS partner.

  • @PaytonElliottGolf
    @PaytonElliottGolf Рік тому +1

    You might’ve mentioned this but I didn’t hear it. You spent around $109,000 on ads for this quarter but how much did you spend right off the bat? I’m assuming you were paying for the ads as you went. Basically I’m asking, does one need a load of funds upfront to see success similar to this? Thanks!

  • @El_ii
    @El_ii Рік тому +1

    Hey Austin, Can you make a video of what a good Shopify store should look like?

    • @AustinRabin
      @AustinRabin  Рік тому +2

      Coming up real soon!

    • @El_ii
      @El_ii Рік тому

      Nice 🙌🙌

    • @Omoalao1
      @Omoalao1 Рік тому

      “Dear Store Owner,
      I recently came across your website and I’m interested in sharing some valuable strategies to help your store thrive and boost its return on investment (ROI) by increasing its conversion rate. If this sounds appealing to you, I’d love to have a more detailed conversation.
      Best regards,”

  • @j_hj_j
    @j_hj_j Рік тому

    hey man, great content. I know your example was back in 2021. Do you think the competition is greater now? Do you think anyone can achieve the same result now compared to 2021?

  • @varundeepsingh3340
    @varundeepsingh3340 9 місяців тому

    Wht was the initial capital that u had

  • @eo1213
    @eo1213 Рік тому

    Did you get a-lot of chargebacks and complaints for product quality?

  • @Zeus2k
    @Zeus2k Рік тому +1

    This is so crazy to me. Low ticket items make you $50k in 3 months. Insane.

    • @AustinRabin
      @AustinRabin  Рік тому +3

      low ticket way underrated. But, high volume means you have to make sure customer service is in place.

    • @Zeus2k
      @Zeus2k Рік тому +2

      @@AustinRabin did you just hire someone from upwork? Even my high ticket shit gets overwhelming. Until I hired someone I had 300 unanswered emails and I was doing my best

  • @cliffordkhoza8811
    @cliffordkhoza8811 Рік тому

    Beautiful content please keep it up man..how many ad campaigns did u run though?💪❤️

    • @AustinRabin
      @AustinRabin  Рік тому +2

      Thank you! Great question. That ad account had over 4,000 campaigns total haha hard to say for those 3 months specifically. Lot's of testing!

    • @cliffordkhoza8811
      @cliffordkhoza8811 Рік тому

      @ThompsonThomasville struggling with sales

  • @houssamtouti5295
    @houssamtouti5295 Рік тому

    Hi Austin, very nice video as always, i noticed you have $2-$3 CPM's, mine is around $15. How did you lower it that much ? Thanks for the huge value

  • @alexandernicklasson3836
    @alexandernicklasson3836 Рік тому

    Are you not paying VAT/Taxes? If I calculate this in my market it leaves me with a profit of 2900USD (Before refunds etc.).

  • @MikeyKay01
    @MikeyKay01 Рік тому +2

    Thank you so much, I’d love to see more case studies🫶🏼

  • @baselawwad1394
    @baselawwad1394 Рік тому

    Can you breakdown the website?

  • @SunFlowerSurfer21
    @SunFlowerSurfer21 Рік тому

    Amazing video! Thank you for this! What do you think about this? I started an ad a couple of months ago and conversion cost was $15 and now my conversion cost is $45 and going up everyday. What to do now? Duplicate campaign and restart with higher budget? 🤔 💗

    • @AustinRabin
      @AustinRabin  Рік тому +1

      check the frequency of the whole campaign. Once it hits 2 you usually start to see a decrease in conversion. Usually means fatigue is hitting and you'll need to refresh some campaigns.

    • @SunFlowerSurfer21
      @SunFlowerSurfer21 Рік тому

      @@AustinRabin Awesome! Thank you so much!

    • @SunFlowerSurfer21
      @SunFlowerSurfer21 Рік тому

      @@AustinRabin I just checked it and it’s at a 2.6 now. I didn’t realize that meant it was being shown too often. It’s a carousel ad so I’ll have to find a way to mix it up. Thanks for your help! 💕

    • @Omoalao1
      @Omoalao1 Рік тому

      “Dear Store Owner,
      I recently came across your website and I’m interested in sharing some valuable strategies to help your store thrive and boost its return on investment (ROI) by increasing its conversion rate. If this sounds appealing to you, I’d love to have a more detailed conversation.
      Best regards,”

  • @Bluuzilla
    @Bluuzilla Рік тому +5

    Why did you stop selling that product if it is an evergreen ?

    • @AustinRabin
      @AustinRabin  Рік тому +1

      Moved on to a better product with higher margins. Also, a bit of advertising fatigue it was shown to millions and the frequency was hard to control at that spend level.

  • @Cyris_x
    @Cyris_x Рік тому +1

    21% Profit Margin. Hmm in my country (Germany) i would also need to pay VAT Taxes on This (VAT Taxes = 20% on your Revenue not profit here) hmm. So i would need to pay 49K of Taxes... and when im Lucky would take 2k Profit home for selling worth of 243K. Thats a Joke :D ! Im Sure i have a thinking mistake here and in reality it would work different but when you work with a 15-30% Profit margin PRE TAXES and then they count you 20% Taxes on your full Revenue... WTF :D

    • @viktorgeorgiev54
      @viktorgeorgiev54 3 місяці тому

      VAT is charged on sales, not profits: VAT (Mehrwertsteuer in Germany) is added to the selling price of goods or services. It's not a tax on profits but on the value added at each stage of production or service provision. For example, if you're selling something worth €100 and the VAT rate is 20%, the buyer pays €120 (€100 + €20 VAT). The business collects the €120 but only keeps €100 (the net sale price) and remits the €20 to the tax authorities.
      Input VAT deduction: As a business, you can usually deduct the VAT you pay on purchases for your business from the VAT you collect on sales. This is called "Vorsteuerabzug" in German. For example, if you paid €50 for materials (including €10 VAT), you can deduct that €10 from the €20 VAT you owe on your sales.
      VAT doesn't directly impact profit margins: VAT is passed on to the customer, so it doesn’t directly reduce your profit margins. The 20% VAT isn't subtracted from your profits but from your revenue (collected from the customer). The profit margin is calculated from the net revenue, excluding VAT.

  • @gyokaii6090
    @gyokaii6090 Рік тому

    do comments and likes on facebook disappear on the ads when we try to change hooks, color, image etc, if our ads get fatigued?

    • @AustinRabin
      @AustinRabin  Рік тому +1

      yeah, if you change anything about the creative they will not be able to duplicate comments and likes.

    • @gyokaii6090
      @gyokaii6090 Рік тому

      @@AustinRabin so is it worth it changing creatives when ads got fatigued?

  • @Zyremediainc1
    @Zyremediainc1 Рік тому

    Great video. Any way to post the url of that store? Thank you

    • @AustinRabin
      @AustinRabin  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! Store isn't live and I'm also talking to a broker about selling it so I can't. But, I'll be working on future project that will be public!

  • @quochungvu5268
    @quochungvu5268 Рік тому

    I’ve never achieved a CPM as low as that. Do you have any advice?

    • @AustinRabin
      @AustinRabin  Рік тому +3

      Yup! Go broader with you audiences 100M+. Make sure to actively watch your ad quality ranking metrics to make sure they all stay "above average". Have a great offer and landing page because the more conversions FB tracks the cheaper your traffic gets. Have HD and quality ads overall :)

  • @manuelherk3236
    @manuelherk3236 Рік тому

    ...and then comes taxes :D

  • @Steven-py6zc
    @Steven-py6zc Рік тому

    2 years ago lol