Author: Thomas Sleeth

  • 7 Examples of Private Label Brands! (Online Stores)

    7 Examples of Private Label Brands! (Online Stores)

    Private labeling and building a brand are increasingly important as online competition grows. Without branding, it’s difficult to grow a sustainable eCommerce business and compete with larger players. Private labeling helps protect your store from copycats by creating unique, customized products with your logo and branded packaging. This unique value proposition makes it harder for…

  • How to Protect Your Dropshipping Business from Copycats!

    How to Protect Your Dropshipping Business from Copycats!

    One of the biggest flaws with the dropshipping business model is how easily copycats can replicate your business. Not only is it easy, but it’s a common and effective strategy for online retailers. Think about it, you can test tons of products, try and source reliable suppliers, run multiple ad campaigns until you finally get…

  • How to Dropship in Canada the Right Way! (2024)

    How to Dropship in Canada the Right Way! (2024)

    Dropshipping in the USA is well-known for being highly lucrative for many online retailers. However, it’s also extremely competitive, and advertising costs are steep. In contrast, dropshipping in Canada is less saturated and can be a profitable venture when done correctly. In this article, I’ll cover the profitability of the dropshipping industry in Canada, including…

  • High Ticket Dropshipping Risks – Why I Stopped!

    High Ticket Dropshipping Risks – Why I Stopped!

    High-ticket dropshipping, though lucrative, faces escalating risks and challenges in 2024, including severe competition and pricing issues with consumers likely to seek cheaper alternatives. The author shares personal experiences and alternative strategies to navigate these hurdles successfully.

  • How to Start Dropshipping as a Beginner (Easiest Method)

    How to Start Dropshipping as a Beginner (Easiest Method)

    Starting dropshipping as a beginner involves learning skills such as marketing and product research. The “Copy and Tweak Method” simplifies this by replicating and improving successful stores’ strategies. This method reduces risks and accelerates learning, helping beginners navigate the steep initial learning curve effectively.