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A branded Shopify dropshipping e-commerce store selling physical products with Facebook and Google ads.
How Cody acquired customers
Tools used to build Dropshipping Store
After failing multiple dropshipping stores, Cody Arsenault finally cracked the code: proper branding, niche focus, and relentless ad testing led to $1M in his first successful year.
My online marketing career began primarily in SEO. I worked for several companies and was good at it. But I always had side projects running - blogs, curation sites, community sites.
It wasn't until I stumbled upon YouTube videos about Shopify dropshipping that I got serious about e-commerce. The concept fascinated me: find a product, run ads, buy from supplier when someone orders, pocket the difference.
My first store completely flopped. No clear direction, poor branding, dull product selection. I had to shut it down. This went on a few more times with moderate success here and there.
Something had to change. I went back to YouTube, joined e-commerce communities on Facebook, and read everything about succeeding in e-commerce.
After a year of working hard and persisting through ups and downs, I built a Shopify dropshipping store that went from $0 to over $1 million in revenue in just under a year.
Failure is part of the process - most successful founders failed multiple times first
Branding matters even for dropshipping - invest in store aesthetics
Start broad with niche selection, narrow down once you find what works
Join communities to learn from others who have succeeded
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Cody achieved 4 milestones on the path to $100K ARR
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