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Key tips you need to know when starting a shopify store…

So today is going to be completely different. I know for the most part I give affiliate marketing advice when it comes to this content. But remember, before I was doing affiliate marketing I was building shopify stores. I’m sure some of y ‘all reading this have probably been on the same boat or you’re thinking about stepping inside the world of E-com in order to 10x your income already. So with that being said I’m going to be going over a couple key tips you’ll need to know when creating your first store. I hope you’re ready because this will be a basic guide you can follow to give you a sense of direction.

So what is shopify for people who don’t know? It’s a platform that entreprenuers and business owners can utilize to sale anything online. Some of the biggest stores which you’ve probably heard of at least a good 4-5 times, Kylie’s cosmetics(Just crossed over a billion dollars in sales), Fashion Nova, Mvmnt watches, etc… Each of these stores utilized the internet and now are killing the competition! However we aren’t here to talk about these stores, but how you can start one.

So just like affiliate marketing you need to think about these few things;

  • Picking a niche
  • Picking a product
  • Setting up your store front and social medias
  • Marketing

I’ll go over one by one and go more into depth on why you need to focus on these key factors in order to have a successful shopify store. DISCLAIMER, although shopify isn’t expensive to start, I strongly advise you to already have some capital upfront to invest in this. At least $500-$1,000 if you want a better chance of hitting success sooner off the jump.

 

Picking a niche…

So this isn’t like affiliate marketing where you can just pick out of the top three niches(health, relationship, and make money online) and be good right off the jump, you’re going to have to take careful research upfront on the niches that are killing it and the ones that aren’t really that popular what so ever. What you want to first want to do is find out what people love the most and see if there’s a niche out there for it.

Example, dogs… I don’t know anybody who doesn’t love dogs more specifically puppies. If you go on Instagram or Facebook pages and search puppy pages, most of them have millions of followers, likes and views. That is an example of a good and long lasting niche. You could jump in that niche or many others that involve animals or anything else you would like to do. An example of a bad niche to go into is like going into like bugs. A lot of people hate bugs so why try to start a bug E-com store? Won’t be getting a lot of sales, very little to be honest.

Picking a niche in the beginning is crucial because if you pick the wrong one you’re going to be wasting a lot of money and believe me that’s something you don’t want to do. It happened to me a few times and each time sucked more than the other time. If you need a guide on how to pick the right niche, I suggest looking in Google Trends when doing some niche studying. You can type in a niche you might be interested and it’ll show you a graph if it’s popular or not and what states is the niche popular in.

 

Picking a product…

This is more for my future dropshippers. When it comes to picking a product it’s always good to pay attention to trends around you. What styles and cool gadgets are people utilizing? If you can catch the trend before it blows up, you’ll be banking in big bucks and on top of that you’ll be the main go to store to buy said product. Now I know, most of you don’t have that ability to see out trends before they happend. I use to be the same way, but with anything you’re going to have to practice to develop that 6th sense to use it.

So here’s what you do if you’re just starting and have no idea what product to sell. First off identify what season it is. I know that sounds weird, but most people buy certain things depending on the season. So for example you could sell sunglasses because spring and summer are arriving. After you identify the season, then go to Google Trends and type in products that identify with that season and see what’s popular or what’s about to take off. Remember ever year certain products have a sudden spike in demand due to the need of them, prime example if you go to google trends and type in sunglasses you’ll see there’s been a recent spike in demand.

So after you’ve identified your product and you see it’s trending or it’s getting ready to spike then you must see if there’s an audience for that product to be sold to. There’s nothing more wrong than having the right audience with the wrong product or the right product with the wrong audience. I did shopify for now two years and I can definietly tell you, that it is a pain in the ass when you make the mistake numerous times. Don’t worry your first few times you’ll make that mistake as well, but stick with it and you’ll get through it.

 

Setting you store front and social medias…

Simplistic wins the race. My biggest lesson in my time doing shopify is keep this shit simple. Keep it super simple. Before I go into why I’ll give you a brief story on why I should of done this and it costed me all of my money. So I just got off work from Ups and ya boy wasn’t making much already($75-$150 a week). We worked a super week and I ended up making round $250 dollars the most I’ve made ever at that job. I had a general store and I thought my webisite was the shit to be honest. Fast foward I spend $220 dollars on 4 instagram influencers and for two days I had got over 1,000 visitors, but only 1 sale… I damn neared cried my eyes out.

I said that to say this, keep your store as plain as possible. All white background with a touch of color. Don’t put too many pictures or products on your store because most people’s attention span isn’t that high(about 5 seconds). Study the big stores that I mentioned earlier in this blog and you’ll see what I mean. Simple, not in your face, effective store. Same with your social medias, have a facebook fan page and add manager(for a pixel to track your customers) and have an Instagram to utilize these major social media platforms.

 

Marketing…

This will make or break your store. It doesn’t matter how good or shit your product is, if you can’t market it to your audience. That’s why you right now could take a t-shirt and maybe 1 person will buy it from you, but somebody more seasoned in marketing can take that same shirt and make $1,000,000 million dollars from it. You have to one know your audience and tailor your marketing around them. If you’re audience is more for younger adults than use tatics young adults would respond to and vise versa for the older generation.

If you don’t know how to market, don’t worry it’s all good it just means you’ll have to research ways on learning how to market and do it more effectively as well. Check out Legendary Marketer’s 15 day business builder program and it’ll take you through 15 days of marketing content so you’ll be sharp and ready when you get ready to start your business. After you go through the 15 day period come back to your store and utilize what you’ve learned so you can have a sense of direction of where you’re going.

Once you’ve got your marketing down to the T than you can literally take any product and sell it. Remember when you don’t have to be in the sales room to be the best salesmen. Some people have never did any type of sales job in there life, but thanks to the internet all you have to do is learn the knowledge and take what you’ve learned and excute it. Once you’ve followed all of these keys and put them to use, you will kill it in your shopify store. Now I can go into a lot more details, but tonight i’m just giving you the basics.

4 thoughts on “Key tips you need to know when starting a shopify store…”

  1. good article, I was able to scale up to 6 figures a year from my shopify store generating traffic with clickfunnels software building a email list with squeeze pages than redirectng leads back to my stores..come check out my blogs sometime I break down all the steps I took to have the financial success I always dreamed of using online marketing

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