This article documents a 72-hour practical test of Andrew Tate’s dropshipping course. The goal was to verify the course’s effectiveness and the potential for profitability by applying the knowledge shared.
Andrew Tate’s “The Real World” course, priced at $49, offers various career paths like copywriting, freelancing, e-commerce, stocks, crypto, and business. Students can switch between courses if one doesn’t fit. A highlight is the supportive community where students share successes and motivate each other.
The dropshipping course within “The Real World” is led by a young e-commerce millionaire, covering topics like branding, store setup, paid advertising, organic marketing, ad copywriting, and more. The course utilizes various formats such as video, audio, and text documents.
The 72-hour challenge began with finding a suitable product for dropshipping. Selection criteria included: solving a customer problem, a selling price three times the cost, ease of shipping, and durability. AutoDS was used to find potential products with its “Winning Products” feature, providing details on product information, pricing, shipping, images, potential profit, and target audience.
The chosen product was a posture corrector, a popular item on TikTok. Although considered saturated, this challenge focused on building a premium brand with a $50 selling price, differentiating it from competitors. AutoDS facilitated quick product import into the Shopify store.
The Shopify store was set up as “Back Bliss” with a simple logo. Product descriptions focused on benefits and addressing back pain, accompanied by product demonstration videos. A Fiverr gig was used to create a professional video advertisement. A TikTok ad campaign was launched with a $20 daily budget, targeting three different audiences related to back pain, posture, and general pain relief.
After two days of running ads, revenue reached $300 with 6 products sold, generating around $80 in profit. The $100 profit goal was expected to be reached on the final day of the challenge.
The final results after 72 hours: 9 products sold with a total revenue of $450 and a profit of $132. Andrew Tate’s course is deemed suitable for beginners, providing an overview of various business models and a strong support community.