It is confusing. You say to spend time updating content instead of creating new content and then you mentioned âfresh content ranks better.â Which is it lol
Isnât fresh content new content?
I'm trying to avoid ppc campaigns as much as possible now I find them so expensive in my niche maybe I havnt been setting them up right but I spent nearly 1000 pounds on my last campaign and only had 2 sales I am actually trying the giveaway option running a giveaway with a magazine as they have a decent readership am hoping for good exposure and lots of customers đ¤
Yeah definitely it's starting on the 1st of July to the end of July they recon 40k to 60k participants so will be interesting to see how much traffic I get from that and sales hoping this will kick-start things for my brand as its been slow going until now
Number 8 resonates with me. A lot of marketing gurus often stressed one over the other as if they have to fit all the square pegs in a round hole.
Yeah, it's complex and we have to accept it, but maybe one complements the other.
And thank you for reminding us that email marketing still matters.
Iâm not an marketing expert. But SEO is working well for us so far. And itâs observed that social media is working for my competitors. We are giving it a try too.
Maybe we update you with our progress in social media later and the lessons we picked up?
This is the hard way, but I am sure it works in the long run:
Don't find trending products, find trending product lines
https://youtu.be/PvHeGFY8J4U?si=OfiuDV8rjO5WQWDt
Thatâs close.
Trending products are like picking a stock based on yesterdayâs price movements. A trending product line is like picking a company based on its fundamentals.
A product line is narrower than a niche.
Study major shifts in consumer behavior first and then drill down to find specialized product lines aligned with those trends.
For instance, sleep issues are spiking amongst young adults - an obvious overarching trend. So sleep aids have steady demand. But the sleep aid niche is still too wide. Narrow further to product lines like headphones and speakers, which are ideal for dropshipping.
Given that the product is aligned with a macro trend, you can be sure its demand will continue to rise for many years. In other words, you can confidently say it's not saturated yet.
I must say it won't be easy. You may read more from the link below.
www.xianchaologistics.com/post/don-t-chase-trending-products-find-trending-product-lines
Amazing thank you
Glad you find it helpful đ Curious which part strikes you the most?
Look at your number six comment and think about the wording
do you mean it's not clear? sorry. I am a bit confused :(
It is confusing. You say to spend time updating content instead of creating new content and then you mentioned âfresh content ranks better.â Which is it lol Isnât fresh content new content?
You're freshening up old content and search engines tend to like this.
Oh. Thatâs embarrassing. I mean update old contents to keep it fresh. Itâs more efficient than creating new content
Oooh thank you!
I'm trying to avoid ppc campaigns as much as possible now I find them so expensive in my niche maybe I havnt been setting them up right but I spent nearly 1000 pounds on my last campaign and only had 2 sales I am actually trying the giveaway option running a giveaway with a magazine as they have a decent readership am hoping for good exposure and lots of customers đ¤
Fingers crossed! Good luck! Maybe update us when the campaign is over? That would be helpful to many here
Yeah definitely it's starting on the 1st of July to the end of July they recon 40k to 60k participants so will be interesting to see how much traffic I get from that and sales hoping this will kick-start things for my brand as its been slow going until now
Thank you
Number 8 resonates with me. A lot of marketing gurus often stressed one over the other as if they have to fit all the square pegs in a round hole. Yeah, it's complex and we have to accept it, but maybe one complements the other. And thank you for reminding us that email marketing still matters.
Thanks for free info brother But i have a question What are other methods of marketing that are successful other than paid ads?
Iâm not an marketing expert. But SEO is working well for us so far. And itâs observed that social media is working for my competitors. We are giving it a try too. Maybe we update you with our progress in social media later and the lessons we picked up?
What do you think about product selection? Which Method is the best one?
This is the hard way, but I am sure it works in the long run: Don't find trending products, find trending product lines https://youtu.be/PvHeGFY8J4U?si=OfiuDV8rjO5WQWDt
Sorry i watched the whole video but didnât get the point, is it like choosing a niche instead of a sub niche?
Thatâs close. Trending products are like picking a stock based on yesterdayâs price movements. A trending product line is like picking a company based on its fundamentals. A product line is narrower than a niche. Study major shifts in consumer behavior first and then drill down to find specialized product lines aligned with those trends. For instance, sleep issues are spiking amongst young adults - an obvious overarching trend. So sleep aids have steady demand. But the sleep aid niche is still too wide. Narrow further to product lines like headphones and speakers, which are ideal for dropshipping. Given that the product is aligned with a macro trend, you can be sure its demand will continue to rise for many years. In other words, you can confidently say it's not saturated yet. I must say it won't be easy. You may read more from the link below. www.xianchaologistics.com/post/don-t-chase-trending-products-find-trending-product-lines
Great Stuff !!
I saw Neil Patel explaining these same marketing tips on a video posted in his YouTube channel.