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What methods or tools are you currently using to identify winning products for Shopify dropshipping? It feels like most niches are already saturated.
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  • Profile picture of the author Monetize
    Originally Posted by Gerard142 View Post

    What methods or tools are you currently using to identify winning products for Shopify dropshipping? It feels like most niches are already saturated.

    Market research for profitable merchandise,
    not cheap run-of-the-mill China products that
    most people are pushing.

    But dropshipping is a headache, you would
    be smart to choose another business model
    like affiliate marketing or publishing.
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  • Profile picture of the author Nicolas Naplock
    I identify winning products by combining trend signals from TikTok and Facebook Ads library with Validation tools , while focusing on problem-solving items and unique marketing angles rather than worrying about saturation.
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    • Profile picture of the author owenchase
      can you explain more and what the validation tools are?
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  • Profile picture of the author Khabib
    I usually use product research tools and trends from Google.
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    • Profile picture of the author Kosmalll
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      Also a valid approach, but I wouldn't rely too heavily on Google Trends alone -- it often lags behind real demand. Tools are fine for generating ideas, but whether a product actually works usually only becomes clear through ad testing
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  • It does feel saturated when you're seeing the same products over and over on TikTok and ad libraries.

    But in most cases, saturation isn't the real issue. It's that people are entering the exact same angle as everyone else.

    Instead of chasing 'winning products', I usually focus on a few things:
    • Problems people are actively complaining about (reviews, comments, Reddit)
    • Products already selling but with weak branding or generic ads
    • Angles competitors aren't using (different audience, emotion, or use-case)

    A product doesn't need to be new. It just needs a better story.

    In fact, a 'saturated' product with a fresh angle often performs better than a new one with no proven demand.

    If people are still buying in a niche, there's always space. The entry point just has to be different.

    What kind of niches have you been testing lately?
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  • Profile picture of the author gogogoing
    its too easy, just find best selling product in Aliexpress or in Amazon using filters, and then paste the name of the product in google trend, and you will get the data to go.
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  • Profile picture of the author Khabib
    Honestly first i look for product that people are already excited about Second, i use tiktok, instagram and google trends to see what is is trend now. after that i watch competitor what they selling important customers reviews to find Good ideas.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kosmalll
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    Right now, "winning products" are rarely found through some magic tool -- it's more about quick testing. I look at TikTok/Meta ads, sometimes competitors, and just run small-budget tests to validate ideas. Niches often feel saturated everywhere, but in reality it's the creative and how you present the product that matters, not the product itself
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  • Profile picture of the author austindavids
    I mainly use tools like TikTok Creative Center, Meta Ads Library, and Google Trends to find products that are already trending. I also check AliExpress and Amazon for products with increasing orders and reviews.
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  • Profile picture of the author dropxl
    Most niches feel saturated because people use the same sources.

    What's working better now-

    Look at Amazon 3-4 star reviews find problems
    Check Reddit & forums real pain points
    Read TikTok comments, not just videos
    Use Google Trends for rising interest
    Niche down hard same product, different audience

    It's less about finding a winning product and more about finding a better angle.

    Are you testing random products or targeting a specific niche?
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  • Profile picture of the author Ontenet Digital
    Many of you like thinks as this but you need to deep dive into micro niche to get some winning products.

    and to select winning products, first of all you need to think as solving a problem . only then your product may last long in market.
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