Shopify Store Dropshipping

1 replies
So for those of you aware of the method of using the $5 ad method on facebook to sell products either for full price or for free etc etc

Anyhow, I got on to this, on my first campaign i made one sale from a $5 ad, very little profit but i have made sales doing this so i know it works....

I have tried many different products and i am getting a lot of website conversions from the ads but no purchases on the products! It is very frustrating that i am getting interested people checking out the product and then they are put off by something (that i would really love to know) there is something that has them backing off.

Any people with experience here that can help me out?

Thanks
Michael
#dropshipping #shopify #store
  • Profile picture of the author Splatterfox
    Originally Posted by MichaelCo View Post

    So for those of you aware of the method of using the $5 ad method on facebook to sell products either for full price or for free etc etc

    Anyhow, I got on to this, on my first campaign i made one sale from a $5 ad, very little profit but i have made sales doing this so i know it works....

    I have tried many different products and i am getting a lot of website conversions from the ads but no purchases on the products! It is very frustrating that i am getting interested people checking out the product and then they are put off by something (that i would really love to know) there is something that has them backing off.

    Any people with experience here that can help me out?

    Thanks
    Michael
    First of all, the $5 method is somewhat good to identify a fitting audience/adset to your product, but merely enough to drive significant traffic with the possibility of optimizing your store based on data.

    I think almost anyone selling online faces this problem that you have. It can have numerous reasons:

    - intransparency in shipping times
    - intransparency in pricing ("hidden" fees)
    - simple reconsideration (people checkout and then rethink their decision and leave)
    - simple curiosity (people just adding to cart without the intend to buy at all, maybe you know this when you browse Amazon etc. as well, I regularly add something to cart without ever wanting to buy it)
    - "won't buy on first sight"-syndrome, many people don't buy before they feel more confident with you, your store and your products.
    - missing the payment option your customer wants to use

    I also made a video about this exact topic on my YouTube channel, maybe it helps you as well:
    Good luck!
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[10989343].message }}

Trending Topics