In School you almost newer in 90% of time you will not learn anything about business (if you don't have a "special" profesor) system is rigged like that that regular ppl are consumers not makers - that is what generate revenue (money) :D
Brennan Agranoff needs to buy a professional paper cutting machine. It cuts all those papers in a few seconds instead of having a poor employee working for 12 hours a day cutting them. Plz up-vote to save this poor soul.
I'll admit, I stumbled upon this video... but it's the best thing I've stumbled upon in a long time. Fantastic entrepreneurship lesson, principles, hustle, and examples. - Thank you so much for sharing Chris!
Yeah, this man really helps people understand the concepts on a further level. He helped me and encouraged me now I've made over 15k and much more to come (:
Haha by now I'm almost not even watching for POD tips anymore, this is sheer suspense and entertainment (with underlying value of course!) Good job Chris!
Chris, you must be some charmer to get your direct competition to openly share all his secrets with you! Mr. Smooth Operator here 😉 Fascinating series, I am really enjoying it! And like some of the other comments said, an A.I. would probably speed up that cropping of the dog face bottle neck. You could probably find someone on upwork who would be able to train one for you.
No the kid invited him there because he's desperate to talk to people in the same space. OP went there to learn and the kid just wanted company to talk.
The kid wanted to intimidate lulupup so they would get off their turf by showing how "grand" they are. Lulupup classically played dumb and has the competitor's secrets in hand
Chris, glad to see you documenting your experience with starting a Drop Shipping + POD online business. Looking forward to part 3. After just 2 videos, you demonstrate actually how very difficult it would be for an average (or even above average) person to start a business like this. Most people don't have: 1. Decent photo editing skills -- or have working knowledge of Photoshop 2. An understanding on how to setup a Shopify store themselves 3. The ability to create the graphics/photos they'd need for a website and/or the ad creative you'd need to create to run ads on social 4. Assistants / business partners to help them with parts of setting up and organizing the business 5. An on-staff or on-call videographer to create video content 6. Experience with building out ads on Facebook, and knowing how to define campaigns, ad sets, and ads 7. The money to hire all the ala-cart help you'd need if you didn't have the skill-sets listed above 8. Experience with how to handle all the Customer Service related items that will be experienced related to selling products to consumers online (product questions, shipping questions, lost in transit inquiries, defects, returns, unsatisfied customers, etc., etc.) 9. Knowledge on how to create a legitimate business entity, that is compliant with all the rules of the state they reside in 10. An expectation on how much time, energy, and effort will go into creating a successful online business I've been doing it for 11+ years, and I can tell you with 100% certainty that it's a sh*t ton of work, and an uphill battle most of the time. If you're willing to put in the time, and the willingness & desire to learn, it's definitely a fulfilling endeavor. You've got an advantage, because of the stuff you've learned in building your other businesses. But, it's important for others to realize, that it's not as easy as it may appear from your videos. Again, looking forward to Part 3. Keep up the good work.
Dylan Brown easy because, I could either spend my time watching shit on Netflix or I could spend it watching this channel & learning, while also being entertained. So that’s how I compared the two. It’s just like when people say “chocolate is better than sex”. I know you can’t fairly compare the two,but c’mon man you know what I mean. It was just a quick comment to show I liked the channel I didn’t think to deeply into it like you.
This is pHD level analysis, and incite......you can't find this detailed discovery and implementation of a plan....done the less in a 19 minute video.....extraordinary value! Now following your footsteps will certainly more challenging.... thanks for the road map!
You may be able to skip the imaging step of the fulfilment team with an automation service such as Zapier. A new automation process triggered by a new Shopify order. Uploads any new files into Google Docs using the customer's name +(Unique Identifying number) as the folder name. Definitely worth looking into. Could also link to the Google Tasks app to allow designers to check off the folders which have already been completed.
Yep... This is correct. I've done this whole process for my sites and automatically put the images in to Trello, which then assigns to specific designer's boards... 1 card for each design. Designer's finish, upload the finished product to the card and then someone can approve it and it can then be automatically imported to Printify using their API and Zapier webhooks. Simple eh! :)
@@TheLogansVideos1 Wait, so, 1 image is sent to a Designer's board. And then, he downloads it, edits it, and uploads the finished product on the same board? How do you make it so that the first image (unedited) doesn't get sent as the final product? Also, What app is better for this? I mean, to allow people to upload their custom design?
@@sergio2494 You can trigger a Zap to run when an image is uploaded to a certain list on a board. So as the designer works on it, they move it to a new list. Finally it gets moved to approved, they upload the final version and a Zap triggers to take that file and do whatever you want with it. We use Uploadery on Shopify.
❤️️❤️️❤️️ Chris no one can beat you in terms of making video content like this .... You are truly on different track than other youtubers and dropshippers.... You are BOSS 😎
Still better to see someone showing profit and what it takes to make money instead of listening to guys who never owned company and talks about how good you're and deserve everything for 5k meetings
@@Next-nb9pr You mean 50k meetings by dan lok? 🤣🤣 probs best to just grind on your own and grow something. I started it from the past month and I've grown so much as well as my bank.
@@MrAman-lw3ij Yeah i love "real estate" agents where you basically need to just take loans for 30 years and by this time rent rooms and take another hundreds in debt. Also congratz, care to tell what is it ?
@@Next-nb9pr yeah bro its piss easy, post cleaning ads and house removalist ads in your local websites. Craiglist etc whatever sites you can for free or pay once you get the hang of it. Contact your local cleaners and removalists and find thier rates, add 30% surcharge to cleaners & 20% for removalists (i found 20 & 30% to be sweet spots for clients). Eventually after referrals and a week or two u start getting enough jobs to turn it into a passive income. It's an easy strategy if you need more info buy my $10k course for only $5.99 *jk hahaha But yeah it works. Just make sure you get deposits from clients before you confirm your jobs to your employees.
This is brilliant stuff, the way you rapid fire show every step is brilliant, you can clearly see how much work you put into it and is very advanced / sophisticated in the way you're approaching it.
I'm super new to e-commerce and haven't gotten a store set up yet but trying to figure this kind of stuff out has been really fun and interesting for me. Really cool to see this stuff
this video was very compelling. total crash course. my little growing business is nowhere even close to as organized as all parties represented in this video. its both making me extremely insecure and motivated at the same time.
Man there’s not enough content like this on YT. Can’t help but support this. Hence why I’m commenting for the YT algorithm. Keep it up dude, love your vids.
When i watch this i truly have to laugh at all the "shopify course" sellers who say 10 times in a video as "You don't even have to be tech savvy" YEAH RITE
Facts, you do have to be buts its really minor stuff like thing you can learn in less than a few weeks which is a small amount of time considering the amount of money you can make
Idk man this guy isn't even that tech savy, the man didn't know what ctrl+u was on photoshop. I'd say he just put in the effort to understand the things he had to. Not to mention he types using one finger at a time.
i’m ready for part 3! these videos inspired me to finally open a store called scout socks! I have been wanting to open a store but i was scared to lose money. but there’s not enough time to waste.
Dude, check out his video "6 lessons from 0 to 5.4 mil". In it, he talks about how he dropped custom socks because they weren't profitable, and about how it's going to be harder for anyone new to enter to industry since he's already come in and built a brand. It's kind of like opening a new mom & pop general store next to a wal-mart. The only way you could compete is to lower your prices, and trust me, walmart is willing to undercut you even further just to drive you out of business.
@@Raider114 sure thing. By the way, you could still do print on demand if you build a brand around something specific That's cool and unique (amplifier t shirts, for instance). It's the broad stuff that's gotten saturated to all hell, not the specifics
@@Raider114 awesome, I dig it. Say, you should check out 7figureinstitute.com it's got all these blogs on it about business, but more real stuff than just the fake nonsense everywhere else. The guy who writes them has a background in the service industry, but a lot of the stuff he's written about applies to business in general as well
THIS IS ABSOLUTELY FASCINATING IM TOTALLY ADDICTED TO THIS SERIES..... CAN`T WAIT FOR THE NEXT EPISODE... I`M A NEW SUBSCRIBER WITH POST NOTIFICATIONS " ON "
What Brennan was saying about design bottlenecks is very true, you see this happening in loads of business that don't set up a semi-automation process for their graphics, and I see the same with your designs. I've spent about 10 minutes drafting up a Photoshop template that should speed up your design to print process. I can't see a suitable way to send it to you, so message me and I'd be happy to send it over.
Loving this series!!! It’s been a huge help, and showing the behind the scenes is extremely helpful, and knowing how to setup the backend on fulfillment is golden in helping me right now. Launching mine this Friday the 1st of Nov.....don’t worry, it’s not socks hahaha. It does scare me that you are advertising and not making profits yet, but my market is not saturated yet, so fingers crossed for both of us in November!!!! Good luck brother and can’t wait for the next update video!!!!
Hey Chris i feel like i'm learning a lot from your videos! Thanks for creating these videos and showing us the actual "real-life" day-to-day aspect of your business. I feel like I learned a lot more watching your vids than from the business theories i read in school
Another banger bro. I remember you just starting now I want you to be the biggest in the industry. Please. Not that you deserve it, but for the sake of the industry and all the BS out there. SOS.
I love the sharing of information between the two... In business intellectual property and business strategy is very guarded. Great job guys, love the energy. You guys will be billionaires one day by keeping your operations cost low, managing you vertical and horizontal pipelines, and great quality control. Awesome.
Algorithms already exist. In fact, in the video, the person cropping was partially using content-aware cropping in Photoshop. The issue is that at this point in time, none of them are going to have the quality control that you'll want. And honestly, if you're going to ship out your cropping jobs overseas for cheaper, the costs do become less relevant.
This is not easy, these guys are incredibly good at e-commerce. It's still a huge risk but I think they'll make a profit on the enterprise. Awesome work guys!
@@michaelmich00 if you put in then you get it, this is mental strength to put all in until it hurts, and doing w/e it takes my version is doing only one thing for one hour, he did hard work. Sleeping normally probably and w/e he thinks is all he can do AND pushing through the limit
People just don't get it this is an advertisement nothing more.... making 2 million in sales does not mean your a millionaire... if you listen the numbers do not add up.. the expenses are definitely exceeding the income.... spending 3 million to make 2 million in sales means bankruptcy.... this tells me this is all bs ..... these people have absolutely no idea how to market and no clue how business is best done.... and it's obvious
There's a lot of stuff, that you could automate. You could even train an AI (not as hard as it sounds) on recognizing dog faces and let a person only verifying the finished socks.
I tell you what for all the people online selling " Shopify " courses. This guys videos make them all look like scams. Thanks for such high quality videos packed with true KNAWLEDGE lol
Wait... Jade and Brennan (if that's how is spelled, I never saw it written, lol) here ? UA-cam is a small world, lol... ...Jade's channel is really fun to watch...
Ive learned more about business in this than school has taught me the past 12 years
In School you almost newer in 90% of time you will not learn anything about business (if you don't have a "special" profesor) system is rigged like that that regular ppl are consumers not makers - that is what generate revenue (money) :D
I agree
a------------ I would agree 🤔
“But they complain when they say school didn’t teach them nothing” They say that because The teachers they had where shat
@@NenadKralj Might be the dumbest comment i've ever read. That is not what generate revenue... And, everybody are consumers...
Brennan Agranoff needs to buy a professional paper cutting machine. It cuts all those papers in a few seconds instead of having a poor employee working for 12 hours a day cutting them. Plz up-vote to save this poor soul.
yeah bet the guy would be stoked to have his job taken away....by a machine
@@TalladSirhc he'll operate the machine....
or just a rolling cutter for this poor employee for less than $10 for Christmas :3
@@twincherry4958 Yea, he'll operate the machine.. 10 seconds each day.
@@TheBushdoctor68 😂😂😂
Chris is blessed with a classic voiceover voice. Makes everything feel very professional.
He sounds a bit like linustechtips
Sam Miller linus has an annoying high pitched voice cracky voice so i would say no
Sam Miller even more nasally though, but lower pitch. Still annoying asf
I'll admit, I stumbled upon this video... but it's the best thing I've stumbled upon in a long time. Fantastic entrepreneurship lesson, principles, hustle, and examples.
- Thank you so much for sharing Chris!
Yeah, this man really helps people understand the concepts on a further level. He helped me and encouraged me now I've made over 15k and much more to come (:
Brandon Winternheimer did you start a store or something?
There is so much value in this video; ppl dont understand how hard it is to find content like this. Thank you Chris
Haha by now I'm almost not even watching for POD tips anymore, this is sheer suspense and entertainment (with underlying value of course!) Good job Chris!
Lol value ya
Chris, you must be some charmer to get your direct competition to openly share all his secrets with you!
Mr. Smooth Operator here 😉
Fascinating series, I am really enjoying it!
And like some of the other comments said, an A.I. would probably speed up that cropping of the dog face bottle neck.
You could probably find someone on upwork who would be able to train one for you.
I'm learning so much about team management through this series man, the production level + value is seriously impressive 🔥
so you went there to tell him you’re gonna take his customers . savage
Damn you never accepted me in your exclusive Facebook page. I guess I am not worthy
No the kid invited him there because he's desperate to talk to people in the same space. OP went there to learn and the kid just wanted company to talk.
Actually business owners get along. They aren't at each others throats.
No, he got free PR.
The kid wanted to intimidate lulupup so they would get off their turf by showing how "grand" they are. Lulupup classically played dumb and has the competitor's secrets in hand
It sounds like a buzzer whenever he says “and”🤣
"Hey Mom? I'm going to need you to work overtime tonight."
Lollll
Chris, glad to see you documenting your experience with starting a Drop Shipping + POD online business. Looking forward to part 3.
After just 2 videos, you demonstrate actually how very difficult it would be for an average (or even above average) person to start a business like this.
Most people don't have:
1. Decent photo editing skills -- or have working knowledge of Photoshop
2. An understanding on how to setup a Shopify store themselves
3. The ability to create the graphics/photos they'd need for a website and/or the ad creative you'd need to create to run ads on social
4. Assistants / business partners to help them with parts of setting up and organizing the business
5. An on-staff or on-call videographer to create video content
6. Experience with building out ads on Facebook, and knowing how to define campaigns, ad sets, and ads
7. The money to hire all the ala-cart help you'd need if you didn't have the skill-sets listed above
8. Experience with how to handle all the Customer Service related items that will be experienced related to selling products to consumers online (product questions, shipping questions, lost in transit inquiries, defects, returns, unsatisfied customers, etc., etc.)
9. Knowledge on how to create a legitimate business entity, that is compliant with all the rules of the state they reside in
10. An expectation on how much time, energy, and effort will go into creating a successful online business
I've been doing it for 11+ years, and I can tell you with 100% certainty that it's a sh*t ton of work, and an uphill battle most of the time. If you're willing to put in the time, and the willingness & desire to learn, it's definitely a fulfilling endeavor.
You've got an advantage, because of the stuff you've learned in building your other businesses.
But, it's important for others to realize, that it's not as easy as it may appear from your videos.
Again, looking forward to Part 3. Keep up the good work.
Mikel S - you listed every point perfectly this kid is doing to create a successful e commerce business. Everything you said is the truth
@@sethmcfarland377 - Appreciate that Seth!
@@iam.mikeschwarz Thanks Mike for clearing that up. Makes sense.
@@ethanprovost8832 - my pleasure! Happy to know it was helpful.
Your dropshipping series is next level, aint no one doing it like you...... Keep it up!
facts
It’s the truth !
This channel is better than Netflix. Fact.
This is some addicting content. Anyone know of any similar channels!?
doublet06 Marcus Johns
how can you even compare the two??
Dylan Brown easy because, I could either spend my time watching shit on Netflix or I could spend it watching this channel & learning, while also being entertained. So that’s how I compared the two.
It’s just like when people say “chocolate is better than sex”.
I know you can’t fairly compare the two,but c’mon man you know what I mean.
It was just a quick comment to show I liked the channel I didn’t think to deeply into it like you.
Absolutely
This is pHD level analysis, and incite......you can't find this detailed discovery and implementation of a plan....done the less in a 19 minute video.....extraordinary value! Now following your footsteps will certainly more challenging.... thanks for the road map!
You may be able to skip the imaging step of the fulfilment team with an automation service such as Zapier. A new automation process triggered by a new Shopify order. Uploads any new files into Google Docs using the customer's name +(Unique Identifying number) as the folder name. Definitely worth looking into. Could also link to the Google Tasks app to allow designers to check off the folders which have already been completed.
Donovan Rucastle good idea
Yep... This is correct. I've done this whole process for my sites and automatically put the images in to Trello, which then assigns to specific designer's boards... 1 card for each design. Designer's finish, upload the finished product to the card and then someone can approve it and it can then be automatically imported to Printify using their API and Zapier webhooks. Simple eh! :)
Most of this can be automated. But for now, the cost for this might be higher than to pay people per order.
@@TheLogansVideos1 Wait, so, 1 image is sent to a Designer's board. And then, he downloads it, edits it, and uploads the finished product on the same board? How do you make it so that the first image (unedited) doesn't get sent as the final product?
Also, What app is better for this? I mean, to allow people to upload their custom design?
@@sergio2494 You can trigger a Zap to run when an image is uploaded to a certain list on a board. So as the designer works on it, they move it to a new list. Finally it gets moved to approved, they upload the final version and a Zap triggers to take that file and do whatever you want with it.
We use Uploadery on Shopify.
I'm always entertained by numbers, more numbers damn it! Apart of that, really good vid!
The results is what we want to see! lol
yes, more numbers and how you set up ads
I love when I finally find real stuff from people that actually know what they are talking about on youtube
Really loving this series man! I started my own sock company APTHCRY and after watching it really makes me want to redo my approach!
How is the sock business going mate?
❤️️❤️️❤️️ Chris no one can beat you in terms of making video content like this .... You are truly on different track than other youtubers and dropshippers.... You are BOSS 😎
It all seemed so easy in the last video. Now you understand it's hard work.
i love the little echo touch at the end of the chapter in video when you begin another idea. nice touch. nice
This is so clearing my head. I know what I am gonna do with my idea and how to proceed. You are awesome. 😊
Do you need free help? i'm serious 100%.I love marketing and branding, but need experience. let's have a quick chat on IG @kiwiflam
The real profits are from the channel growth and views people...
Still better to see someone showing profit and what it takes to make money instead of listening to guys who never owned company and talks about how good you're and deserve everything for 5k meetings
@@Next-nb9pr You mean 50k meetings by dan lok? 🤣🤣 probs best to just grind on your own and grow something. I started it from the past month and I've grown so much as well as my bank.
@@MrAman-lw3ij Yeah i love "real estate" agents where you basically need to just take loans for 30 years and by this time rent rooms and take another hundreds in debt. Also congratz, care to tell what is it ?
@@Next-nb9pr yeah bro its piss easy, post cleaning ads and house removalist ads in your local websites. Craiglist etc whatever sites you can for free or pay once you get the hang of it.
Contact your local cleaners and removalists and find thier rates, add 30% surcharge to cleaners & 20% for removalists (i found 20 & 30% to be sweet spots for clients).
Eventually after referrals and a week or two u start getting enough jobs to turn it into a passive income.
It's an easy strategy if you need more info buy my $10k course for only $5.99 *jk hahaha
But yeah it works. Just make sure you get deposits from clients before you confirm your jobs to your employees.
Don't you only get like $2000 per 1 million views?
This is brilliant stuff, the way you rapid fire show every step is brilliant, you can clearly see how much work you put into it and is very advanced / sophisticated in the way you're approaching it.
I love this series so professional and entertaining. Keep up the great work!
Yeah I agree he's a darn good editor too wow
OMG, I would pay to watch such a series , you da best , absolutely love it and can't wait for Part 3. Good luck to you !
I'm super new to e-commerce and haven't gotten a store set up yet but trying to figure this kind of stuff out has been really fun and interesting for me. Really cool to see this stuff
Chris: New videos every Monday
Also Chris: *last video October 28th*
Me: I don't need sleep, I need answers
I have been highly anticipating another one of your videos! Love the content
Yeah this guy produces some dope content
This is like a super detailed version of the "How _______ is made" and I love it
No it isn't, it's skimming the surface only. A metric ton of work is done behind each segment. It was making my head spin just looking at it.
this video was very compelling. total crash course. my little growing business is nowhere even close to as organized as all parties represented in this video. its both making me extremely insecure and motivated at the same time.
Best series on UA-cam.
I'm a CPA and I must say your business knowledge really trumps me. Good work.
Holy crap, I LOVE your energy!! I feel so excited/anxious watching & listening to you. Thanks so much for this great series!
Man there’s not enough content like this on YT. Can’t help but support this. Hence why I’m commenting for the YT algorithm.
Keep it up dude, love your vids.
This is exciting content without all the extra zooming and crazy fast transitions! Take it easy man.
The best way I found to make money online was with *LIVE ONLINE JOB. C OM*
try it out guys..
Man there is so much to this process that just makes it feel a cyclone hit you
When your parents work for you, u know u got it good
I am so glad i found your channel. I think this is the best series I have ever watched on youtube. Keep up the great content!
I like how an entertainment video series teaches way more than dedicated channels.
The speed from idea to implementation is truly Amazing!
another great video! love this series. Not many people in e comm talk about being unprofitable to start
You videos always get me so hyped about starting my own company
Thanks for Being an inspiration Chris💪🏾
When people tell you that you should sell stocks but you misunderstand
Very interesting, honest, well made and informative
I found this channel tonight. I am addicted. This would make great TV !!
Honestly no idea how your channel is not bigger.
You're entertaining, professional content and no bs
When i watch this i truly have to laugh at all the "shopify course" sellers who say 10 times in a video as "You don't even have to be tech savvy"
YEAH RITE
Facts, you do have to be buts its really minor stuff like thing you can learn in less than a few weeks which is a small amount of time considering the amount of money you can make
@@brandonwinternheimer9550 easier than Wordpress? that sucked
Idk man this guy isn't even that tech savy, the man didn't know what ctrl+u was on photoshop. I'd say he just put in the effort to understand the things he had to. Not to mention he types using one finger at a time.
I love it how he is keep saying "ieeend"
Pure gold. Learning so much from you. Keep them coming.
Amazing series! Thank you so much for sharing this. 🙌🙌🙌
This was so cool to see! Thank you for making this video 😁
i’m ready for part 3! these videos inspired me to finally open a store called scout socks! I have been wanting to open a store but i was scared to lose money. but there’s not enough time to waste.
Dude, check out his video "6 lessons from 0 to 5.4 mil". In it, he talks about how he dropped custom socks because they weren't profitable, and about how it's going to be harder for anyone new to enter to industry since he's already come in and built a brand. It's kind of like opening a new mom & pop general store next to a wal-mart. The only way you could compete is to lower your prices, and trust me, walmart is willing to undercut you even further just to drive you out of business.
Triggerlum alright thanks bro
@@Raider114 sure thing. By the way, you could still do print on demand if you build a brand around something specific That's cool and unique (amplifier t shirts, for instance). It's the broad stuff that's gotten saturated to all hell, not the specifics
Triggerlum yeah i love socks too. but it is a hard thing to get into. but im gonna do research watch a lot of videos and read forums
@@Raider114 awesome, I dig it. Say, you should check out 7figureinstitute.com it's got all these blogs on it about business, but more real stuff than just the fake nonsense everywhere else.
The guy who writes them has a background in the service industry, but a lot of the stuff he's written about applies to business in general as well
Really enjoying this series. Thanks Chris
THIS IS ABSOLUTELY FASCINATING IM TOTALLY ADDICTED TO THIS SERIES..... CAN`T WAIT FOR THE NEXT EPISODE... I`M A NEW SUBSCRIBER WITH POST NOTIFICATIONS " ON "
A year from now I'll be able to say "I remember when Chris Conrady only had 54k subscribers"!
same
I didn't see someone like him it's very crazy
Wel it’s Black Friday and I only remember when he had 79k.
What Brennan was saying about design bottlenecks is very true, you see this happening in loads of business that don't set up a semi-automation process for their graphics, and I see the same with your designs. I've spent about 10 minutes drafting up a Photoshop template that should speed up your design to print process. I can't see a suitable way to send it to you, so message me and I'd be happy to send it over.
the sections should be on layers wasnt that all?
Wow, you're video quality is so much higher than everybody else that does e-commerce videos
i'm really intrigued by this series
I have been waiting this video for so long. Ty for publishing already. Love your vids
Loving this series!!! It’s been a huge help, and showing the behind the scenes is extremely helpful, and knowing how to setup the backend on fulfillment is golden in helping me right now. Launching mine this Friday the 1st of Nov.....don’t worry, it’s not socks hahaha. It does scare me that you are advertising and not making profits yet, but my market is not saturated yet, so fingers crossed for both of us in November!!!! Good luck brother and can’t wait for the next update video!!!!
The storyline + editing + perceived speed of this video is so immersive that I keep forgetting that this a yt-video and not a documentary. Well done!
Fantastic video! For some reason I thought Brennan worked at Blitzmetrics since they run ads for the socks using their page.
Ive been waiting for this video for 1 month almost, keep it up!
lol That guy was like i wanted my own color socks so i bought my own equipment to do so
this is like shane dawson meets jefree star empire. Amazing content bro!
Ed Must except with socks
Idk you at all but this little series you got right here, well I am just living for it! Keep up the good work!
Maan i love your channel , your content is so unique and original ! You will make the million dollar sales !!
Hey Chris i feel like i'm learning a lot from your videos! Thanks for creating these videos and showing us the actual "real-life" day-to-day aspect of your business. I feel like I learned a lot more watching your vids than from the business theories i read in school
when you have your parents working for you
"Hey Boomer, do something for your retirement ffs!" x'D
I imagine the crowded Christmas time, when everybody is in a mood
Your vids are getting better and better. Keep up with great work!
Another banger bro. I remember you just starting now I want you to be the biggest in the industry. Please. Not that you deserve it, but for the sake of the industry and all the BS out there. SOS.
Wow was just watching all of your other videos before you uploaded this. Great video!
I love the sharing of information between the two... In business intellectual property and business strategy is very guarded. Great job guys, love the energy. You guys will be billionaires one day by keeping your operations cost low, managing you vertical and horizontal pipelines, and great quality control. Awesome.
save money on croppers and just train an algorithm to crop them for you.
or better yet, just have customers crop their own photo after uploading it. That way the customer can crop something exactly the way they want it.
@@ZachMarty customer cropping is a bad idea. i want socks and I have money, don't want to work for it.
Algorithms already exist. In fact, in the video, the person cropping was partially using content-aware cropping in Photoshop. The issue is that at this point in time, none of them are going to have the quality control that you'll want. And honestly, if you're going to ship out your cropping jobs overseas for cheaper, the costs do become less relevant.
Harshit Gupta could probably have half as many people cropping if an algo does it, and the croppers review and correct the problems
@@ZachMarty That'll massively reduce sales. The goal is always to make purchasing as easy as possible.
Really enjoy the journey you shared
I feel like I am a business partner after watching it all.
Goes to shoot an interview with sock man, shortly after BECOMES sock man. Crazy moves Chris, love it haha!
Great video. My biggest takeaway was his retail price is $25 but his CPA is $33! Still makes a load of profit through repeat customers.
This is GOLD!! You're now my rival!
I RESPECT the hustle
Very fascinating watching this process great work and congratulations on your success
What up :-)
@@bene88597 howdy
This video video had some nice gems. Rooting for you to crush it!
i cant wait for part 3
PART 3 PLEASEEE!!!
This is not easy, these guys are incredibly good at e-commerce. It's still a huge risk but I think they'll make a profit on the enterprise. Awesome work guys!
i was following along until the part about the insta advertising and fb advertising.Then felt i was watching an episode of Survivor when i got lost.
Love how NOT ONCE was he like BUY MY SOCKS to US!
This dude made 2 millions selling socks so he stopped UA-cam :D
Yea but it’s just 1 of the 1000000 who succeeds
@@michaelmich00 American Dream in a nutshell
@@michaelmich00 if you put in then you get it, this is mental strength to put all in until it hurts, and doing w/e it takes my version is doing only one thing for one hour, he did hard work. Sleeping normally probably and w/e he thinks is all he can do AND pushing through the limit
I think the biggest problem with people, me included is that we're too scared to actually start this, and certainly try at full force like he is doing
People just don't get it this is an advertisement nothing more.... making 2 million in sales does not mean your a millionaire... if you listen the numbers do not add up.. the expenses are definitely exceeding the income.... spending 3 million to make 2 million in sales means bankruptcy.... this tells me this is all bs ..... these people have absolutely no idea how to market and no clue how business is best done.... and it's obvious
don't forget the payment processor aspect, and how to avoid closing your account
can it work in Kenya
There's a lot of stuff, that you could automate. You could even train an AI (not as hard as it sounds) on recognizing dog faces and let a person only verifying the finished socks.
I tell you what for all the people online selling " Shopify " courses. This guys videos make them all look like scams. Thanks for such high quality videos packed with true KNAWLEDGE lol
Haha I agree! Most of the other peoples seem something just shy of a scam 😉
How can it be that you "only" have 148k subs. This is Brilliant!
Would love to see how you go about getting the fulfillment team or see what the breakdown is $$$$ wise for international workers.
I don't need Netflix. I need this channel in my life.
Wait... Jade and Brennan (if that's how is spelled, I never saw it written, lol) here ? UA-cam is a small world, lol... ...Jade's channel is really fun to watch...
hehe
how does this dude not have more subscribers? the content is amazing!!
Wow this is gold.
Wow this is more entertaining than Shark Tank
LOLLL tru