
The dropshipping advice from gurus with a million views will keep you broke.
And it’s not because they’re lying, it’s because the model doesn’t work. We’ve built multiple dropshipping businesses to seven and eight figures doing the opposite of everything you’ve been told…
There’s a reason the “viral product” dropshipping advice gets a million views: it’s exciting.
It’s also the fastest way to end up broke, burnt out, and convinced “dropshipping doesn’t work.”
Not because the creators are lying… but because the model they’re promoting is built like a slot machine.
You pull the lever, you hope you hit, and if you don’t, you’re back at zero with a new store, a new product, and the same cycle.
There’s a much different (and better) way to build a dropshipping business: high ticket, real brands, real customers, real profit, and a business you can actually sell someday. It’s not as sexy on day one… but it wins on every metric that matters long-term.
Let’s call it what it is: trend-chasing dropshipping is disposable e-commerce.
The typical advice looks like this:
Translation:
Find something that’s already viral… which means you’re already late.
Now you’re competing with:
everyone who watched the same video
everyone who found the same product
everyone running the same ads
everyone racing each other to the bottom
It’s like standing in one of those money machines grabbing at flying dollars before the timer runs out. That’s not business.
That’s chaos.
That’s not strategy — that’s stealing, and it’s how you get:
ad accounts banned
payment processors flagged
your entire “business” wiped out overnight
If your foundation can disappear overnight, you don’t have a business, you have a liability.
Think about what that actually means.
They’re literally telling you to build something disposable:
no brand
no trust
no reputation
no repeat customers
no reason to come back
You’re not building an asset.
You’re building a vending machine that breaks every 60 days.
This is the slot machine model.
You run tests, burn money, and after a few failed attempts you become the person saying:
“I tried dropshipping and it doesn’t work.”
It doesn’t work that way, because that way is designed to keep you spinning.
This is the part most people skip, because it ruins the fantasy.
Selling a $30 product:
cost: $10
shipping: $5
ads: $10 per sale
profit: $5 per order (if you’re lucky)
To make $5,000/month you need:
That’s not “passive income.”
That’s a customer support nightmare.
Selling $1,500–$3,000 products:
profit: $300–$600 per sale (sometimes more)
To make $5,000/month you need:
10–15 sales
Not 1,000.
Fifteen.
15 customers you can actually talk to.
15 transactions where if something goes wrong, you can fix it personally.
15 sales where you can build trust and win long-term.
Which one sounds easier to build into a real business?
1) Sell high ticket products from real brands
Not TikTok gadgets. Not unbranded junk. Not random AliExpress “winning products.”
We’re talking real brands you’d see at Costco, Home Depot, Lowe’s, and specialty retailers, like:
Body Solid
TKL Fitness
Clearlight Saunas
Austin Air
Green Mountain Grills
Pit Boss
MakerBot
This matters because a $2,000 buyer behaves differently than a $20 impulse buyer.
They want:
legitimacy
customer service
answers
confidence
someone they can call
That’s your edge.
Amazon can’t provide that experience at scale.
Home Depot can’t provide that experience for niche product categories.
And the one-product store guy definitely won’t or can’t.
2) Work with domestic suppliers that ship fast
This isn’t about being “patriotic.” This is about building a business that doesn’t collapse under operational chaos.
When you ship from China you get:
6-week delivery
garbage quality
broken products
chargebacks
payment processor shutdowns
angry customers
ad accounts flagged
When you work with real brands based in the same country as your customers, you get:
2-day delivery
real tracking
predictable shipping
consistent quality
way fewer fires to put out
This is how you win on:
3) Use Google Ads, not TikTok, because that’s how high-ticket buyers shop
Nobody buys a $2,000 sauna by scrolling TikTok.
They go to Google and search:
“best infrared sauna”
“Clearlight Sanctuary 2 review”
“[Brand] [Model] price”
“[Brand] vs [Brand]”
That’s purchase intent. That’s someone already in “take my money” mode.
Google Ads puts you in front of:
buyers who are actively shopping
buyers already searching your products
buyers who want to compare options
That’s the game you want to be playing.
4) Create content that works for you (not content that gets you banned)
Instead of stealing TikTok videos, you build:
buying guides
product comparisons
category explainers
“best of” lists
SEO content that ranks in Google
This takes time, but the payoff is unreal because it becomes an asset.
This is huge:
Articles written three years ago still bring in sales every week.
That’s what an asset looks like.
A stolen TikTok video is a liability.
A buying guide that ranks for years is equity.
5) Stop chasing revenue screenshots, chase profit and asset value
Most gurus flex revenue screenshots like:
“$90,000 week!”
But after:
ad spend
refunds
chargebacks
product costs
shipping issues
They’re lucky to keep 2–3% profit.
And even worse:
They’re not building anything they can sell.
A one-product store built on trends has no value.
It’s not a business. It’s a hobby.
The high-ticket model produces a real business with:
systems
staff
recurring operations
predictable revenue
resale value
And yes, it’s regular for people to exit these type of businesses for 7 figures+.
That’s the difference.
A real business is not built on disposable decisions.
If your store can be replaced overnight, it’s not a business.
Fast isn’t fast if you keep starting over.
The “viral” model feels fast… until you realize a year later you’ve built nothing but abandoned stores.
High ticket is easier for beginners…
Because it gives you:
higher margin
more room for error
fewer customers to manage
fewer support issues
more ability to build trust and relationships
Build something that pays you whether you’re working or not.
That means:
systems
repeatable traffic
customer experience
supplier relationships
content that ranks
operational stability
That’s what creates freedom.
Stop FOMOing yourself out of business existence. Knuckle down and build something real today.
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