Stop building and start buying
When going into ecommerce you should realize what your strengths are.
And these are usually not building out an ecommerce site.
It may look easy, get some products from Aliexpress, dropship and run it all on a Shopify site.
And rely on Facebook to get you customers.
That model can work. But it’s going to be hard to transition from that model to one that doesn’t rely on Facebook.
IMO, there are better opportunities for skilled affiliate marketeers. And that’s by buying a site that already has traction.
Because such a site lets you skip all the hard parts and maximizes your skills when applied to the shop.
Really, you shouldn’t be working on your weaknesses, like finding products, a market, setting up payment systems, creating content etc.
You should be bringing your skills to a store that has all of that, but has done little in your area of expertise.
So which sort of site should you be looking at?
Ideal sites has been around for a more than 2 years, has been growing during that period of time.
Most visitors would come from search and there has been no advertising.
The products are in a niche market and the range of products is big enough for upsell opportunities. ...