What I love about mark is that he is old (No offense) and that he explains in such a way that a 5 yr old could understand
What most people don't understand... this is not supposed to make you super rich. I have been dropshipping for years. If you make $35/day consistently. That's an extra $1000/month, which is money to keep building wealth. It's like playing with the casinos money to make more money.
I agree that many people are considering NVDA as the "Stock of the year." However, I'm curious about which stocks could potentially become the next META in terms of growth over the next decade. I've allocated $200k for investment, looking for companies to make additions to boost performance
A lot of people complain about saturation, etc., but they forget that building a site is not enough. You have to learn about funnels, media buying, SEO, and copywriting to keep the site on Google’s first page. By the way, I love the content and you’ve won another subscriber. Cheers from Brazil, mate.
Sir, I'm impressed. Most people won't even know there's a partnership in the middle of this "tutorial"
Low entry bar to this is what makes this challenging, everyone wants to do it, but like a lot of things, only those willing to give time and effort will truly succeed….
Loved this "speedrun" (I know it wasn't, but the details in the simplification were nice). Thanks a lot 👏🏻👍🏻🙂
I've been waiting for your video, Mark! I followed one of your dropshipping guides and made my first 10K 🙂 The only thing I outsourced was the store design to alpha dropship. keep up the good work!
People who are successful don't only appear that way. Hard labor produces the things that most people view as riches, a fulfilling profession, and purpose.
I’ve never wanted to start to do this until right now. This is the most clear explanation of this that i’ve ever seen.
I love how you actually explained it, whereas most other people that do videos on dropshipping just want to tell you how much money they’ve made and not actually how to do it! I want to give it a try, based on what you’ve said and see how it goes! But thank you so much for your in-detail explanation! 👍👍
Hey man, big shoutout to you for posting content like this. Just a couple of years back, I was working 14-hour shifts as a waiter, and I would watch videos like this non-stop. They gave me hope and showed me that making money online was actually possible. Now I’ve built a six-figure content agency and started a YouTube channel helping SMMA beginners. Honestly, videos like these were a major reason I’m here today.
It's enticing to consider purchasing some stocks in this bull run. I'm contemplating investing more than $300k for retirement. While the bull run can generate short-term excitement, i also need long-term investment strategy
According to Warren Buffett, dividends are less valuable for growing businesses and more suitable for established ones. Investing in companies that offer dividends might be seen as parking capital for steady returns, especially for those relying on portfolio income. This approach resembles bond investing, serving as a means of generating consistent earnings.
Very well explained, the only channel I have listened to attentively without being bored and losing focus.
I don't think people understand that every time a new video like this gets made, more and more people jump on the business idea and it gets more and more saturated. It's not at all as easy as it sounds.
I’m 55, and I constantly worry about retirement. l've always been curious about the market and have seen folks who did well retire early, most say they went in small and grew over time, but I do not have that luxury. I have a good capital but I do not know how or what to do to get good outcome, I am open-minded and would appreciate any helpful advice
For a beginner, like me, this video is really encouraging. Others elsewhere seemed to have too many moving parts. Thank you for making the whole Shopifying project.....doable.
I love your transparency with every detail, including the profit calculations. The $0.35 might seem small, but it's proof that this method works
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