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Do You Know Why 99% Of Nigerian Dropshippers Fail? by zubyke79: 6:25pm On May 15, 2022
Hold on, before we take about why 99% of Nigerian Droppshippers fail, Lets clarify what Dropshipping is All About!

Drop shipping is buying a product from a third party (supplier) and shipping the product directly to your customer.

When a customer purchases from your store, you are purchasing the item directly from a third party(supplier), the supplier then fulfils the order directly to your customer, which means that you never see the physical product but still makes a profit.
If you’re comparing the dropshipping and mini-importation, you might’ve noticed a Huge difference!

The benefits of this dropshipping over mini-importation includes:

It’s easy to do! (That is if you use the right tool and listen to the right people)
No Logistics issue
No need to have inventory
No need to worry about getting the products beforehand
Less Capital Is Required
Easy to Scale

So why do 99% Of Nigerian Dropshippers Fail?

1. They Either Don’t Have The Right Store In Place To Generate A Good Profit On The Products They Sell.

2. They Can’t Get A Store Up And Running Because They Lack The Technical Know-How

3. They Either Looking For A Solution To Accept Payment Since Nigeria Is Not Eligible To Receive Payment On PayPal.

4. They Either Looking At The Cost In Building And Marketing Their Store

5. They Don’t Have Good Mentor To Coach Them


If You Have Tried Dropshipping And Quit, You’re Probably Doing It Wrong

In my Research, I have noticed that pretty much in Nigeria, many people do it the wrong way. After getting their store setup wrongly, the next thing they do is load up an unknown/less emotional product.

Most people spend countless hours building a store that doesn’t convert visitors to potential buyers or went on filling their store with unfamiliar tons of products, thinking that more products equal more money.

Also, most people use the wrong payment processor that is not trusted worldwide.

If you are hoping that buyers will somehow patronize your online store, then you don’t have a solid business plan, and you won’t have the reliable income that you want.

The truth is, you can sell more products with consistency – AND make a profit monthly, Once you do it the right way!

With the right tools and Knowledge, you can do the same.

Here’s How The E-commerce Game Is Played..

ECommerce shop owners would spend $5-$20 a day in ads.

But since the store conversion rate is so low, 89% potential buyers get confused and end up not buying from them!

Not only that, you have no way to collect their email or follow up with them once they leave your store!

This isn’t the best use of your hard-earned money on Advertisement. Right?

If you operate your store the old way, you’ll have a hard time making sales.But…

With the new way of marketing E-commerce products, you spend $5-$20 a day in ads and send them directly into a sales funnel.

Once in the funnel, you collect their details, like email and they buy your product. (And, because you can control which pages they land on throughout your funnel, many will also pick up your upsells on their way out!)

So Here’s The Critical Question…

If you knew that every time you spent $2 in advertising, you’d get in profit $5 back… or $15… or $20…

…How Often Would You Do That?

Every day, right?

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