 So in this video, I'm going to be showing you four proven products that you can drop ship in 2021. When I say proven products, I'm going to show you why I call them proven. I'm going to be showing you the Facebook ads themselves and all the engagement and data and information behind them. The plan as well. I know that a lot of you struggle with product research and finding products. So the plan is to do a video like this every week, maybe even every couple of weeks, depending if I can find good products. The product research process is really time consuming and it genuinely is difficult to find really good products that I'm comfortable enough putting out on YouTube and recommending to you guys. So we'll see how we go on that one. So just take that as when you're doing your product research, don't rush the process. In my opinion, it's arguably the most important part to any business is the products you sell. It doesn't matter how much traffic you drive to your site or how much money you spend on Facebook ads. If you're not selling a product that people want to buy and then obviously you're not going to make any money. So with that being said, guys, that's the topic of the video. Thanks for tuning in. I hope you enjoy it. I do really appreciate all the support, by the way, in my recent uploads and I talked some time off. So it's really nice to see some of you guys coming back and enjoying the videos again. So I really do appreciate that. Please do like the video if you do enjoy it. And of course, if you want to see more from me, don't forget to subscribe as well. Thanks for tuning in and let's jump straight into product number one. So product number one is what this company calls the booze bangle. There's many reasons why it makes a list. But before we actually jump into what the product is and what those reasons are, let's take a look at the engagement, the reaction. So we can see 20k likes, 45k comments and 30k shares. So when you see a really high kind of share to comment ratio, that's a really good illustration of a good product that's really suited for social media. The reason being is because it's somewhere around 200 friends is what the average Facebook user has. So every time somebody shares that, that's potentially up to 200 people, which will also see that for free. So when you're running an ad and somebody shares that ad or comments tags one of their friends per se, then you don't pay for that added reach. It's all organic reach. So a product that gets this sort of attention and gets people sharing it is obviously super ideal when advertising on social media. So we can see the likes and shares have steadily increased over time, which is good, really kind of healthy sign, good healthy sign of a good ad. We can see the demographics. So I really like that about this particular tool. There's going to be a video coming out on this shortly. We can see the demographics. So essentially all the information you need to take this very same products and build a store around it is here on your screen right now. You know exactly what gender to target, exactly what age range and exactly what countries as well this particular product is doing well in. So if we jump up, if you haven't guessed already, let's watch the video now and see exactly what it is. So it's basically a plastic big bangle that somebody can wear on their forearm, feel it full of their favorite alcohol, whether that's a wine, a spirit or cocktail, something like this. And then you can be a bit naughty obviously and sneak it into a particular event or festival or the cinema or wedding wherever you choose to go. Now the reason why I want to put it on the list is if you're in the UK right now then obviously we're still kind of in lockdown and then fingers crossed everything should be more or less back to normal come June. So this will be the perfect time in which people will start going to events again. They'll be going to weddings, they'll be going back to cinemas, they'll be going to pubs, clubs, festivals and so on. The kind of normal places where people tend to sneak alcohol into. So I think the timing is perfect for a particular product like this. If you wanted to say build a store around something like this and if it's something that kind of resonates with you and you think you can do well and you've got that gut feeling about it, then by all means go for it. One word of warning is just be careful with the particular wording that you use in your ads, in your description. If you come across as promoting and encouraging binge drinking or any kind of consumption of alcohol, then that's a big no-no on Facebook and it could lead to your ad account getting banned. So I've gone ahead as well and found the products on Aliexpress. I haven't found them on CJ yet because I tend to go to Aliexpress first to find the product and then if it's not on CJ, just post a source and request and they're usually pretty fast and pretty quick, pretty good. Sorry, I'm actually finding the product. So £5.62 delivered. So it's super cheap, definitely enough room in there. I would probably bundle this with another product or sell two or three in a pack. Chatters out, if somebody sees this, they have a group of friends that want to share it with or perhaps buy one for. So I see absolutely no reason why somebody wouldn't pay say £25.30 for a pair or say for a set of three or something. Moving on to product number two. Now I'm not going to lie. Before I discovered this product, I had no idea what a bunion was, so I didn't even realize it was a thing. But judging by the sheer amount of engagement this particular ad has got, then it's obviously quite a popular thing that people suffer with and quite an important issue for people to have this sort of reaction to it. So £70,000 likes, again a really high ratio of shares to comments, so £85,000 shares, that is incredible, to £120,000 comments. Steady growth and incline, which is good. And then again, we've got the exact demographics. Now this is one of the reasons why I had to put this in this video is because the average Facebook user, I believe is around maybe late 30s, maybe a bit older, sort of low 40s, maybe mid 40s. And this after doing a bit of research tends to be an issue or a condition that the kind of elder generation suffer from. So certainly my parents' generation may be a bit older, which co-adheres, if that's the correct word, with the kind of general age group that are now on Facebook. So this is kind of backed up by the information on screen now. We can see that 40% of the people are 60 plus, and then obviously we've got 40 to 50, so it is those people that are kind of 40 plus, which then kind of matches the average user on Facebook nowadays. We can also see the countries, which is pretty much the big four bar that've replaced the UK with the Netherlands. So if you are watching this now, then potentially there's a huge market to bring this to the UK, essentially, and advertise it here. If we have a quick watch of the video, we can see it's only 20 seconds long. It's pretty self-explanatory how it works. So you can see the condition there, which looks quite painful actually. So you kind of slide it down your foot, put it in the place, then you use the band to kind of create a bit of force to kind of pull it back into line over time. I have no idea whether this actually works or not. One thing I would do before going ahead and selling this is, again, you've got to be careful with the imagery and the wording that you use, but find some existing ads on Facebook using the Facebook ad library. Look at the particular comments. People tend to go back to the actual ad itself and comment whether it works or not. So if you see loads of positive comments, then it's definitely a good product that I would seriously be considering. I found it on AliExpress too. Super cheap. So £2 for the whole lot, plus a pound delivery, so looking at £3 all in. I see no reason why somebody would pay, say, £30, £40 for something like this if it's going to do what the ad actually claims. If you're going to take somebody out of pain and solve that potentially really painful issue for them, the more valuable what products becomes in somebody's mind, in somebody's eyes. Moving on to product number three, we have a print-on-demand product. So you can see the design on screen now. It's kind of like a play on words. We have psychologists with a simple printed design onto a t-shirt. I think this is perfect for here in the UK. Cycling is getting a lot bigger as we come into the summer now too. A lot more people will be getting out on the roads on their bikes for sure. So again, just makes it kind of like the perfect and ideal time to sell this in the UK. The reactions are great too. A really high kind of ratio of shares to comments. And what's really good about the cycling niche too is it's super passionate. People absolutely love it. They spend a fortune on it. Spending an extra, say, £20, £30 on a particular t-shirt like this is nothing. It's also the sort of thing that if somebody has a partner that's really interested in cycling, if they discover or see this, it will just pop up and think it would make the ideal gift basically for somebody who has that lovely one who's really interested in cycling. We can have a look at the demographics and what we can see is that pretty much just gone all over the place for particular products like this. That's one of the beauties of print-on-demand is that if you go with a really big supplier, you'll find ones that have factories all over the world basically. So as long as you link it up correctly, you can sell globally. You can source globally too. So you can offer some really good shipping times, which just allows you to capitalise which by the looks of things this particular company has done. And again, as I've mentioned in the previous two products, we have the particular demographic as well of who's actually buying this. Just to give you an idea then of profit margins and retail prices. If you've never sold clothing before, it can be a bit of a minefield. This is the site that's actually advertised in this particular product. They're selling the hoodie for £30, which is pretty cheap to be fair. I'm surprised that that a lot of print-on-demand suppliers have seen will be more around the £40 mark. And then this is £215. So this is a UK-based print-on-demand company which is selling the products, including the print for about £14 excluding that. So you're looking at about £16 all in. So it's a fairly decent profit margin there to be had. But of course, within the cycling niche, there's so many different upsells and cross-sell ideas which you can bundle with this to bring up that average order value. Moving on to product number four then is this hair bun creator band type stick thing. I'm not really sure what it is. But again, there's a couple of reasons why I wanted to add it to the list. And I believe it's just because mainly, well, let's go through the engagement first. So £120,000 likes, which is absolutely really good. A super high, almost map-like identical. So £48,000 shares to £50,000 comments, which is awesome. And if we look at the demographics, it's solely in the US too. So there's definitely a market for this. If things that do well in the US tend to do well in the UK too, to some degree. So definitely potential there to bring this product to the UK. If it's not already here, I suspect it will be. But still, there's always potential. And the main reason why I wanted to put it on this list is because again, I think that timing is just ideal. As the vaccine rollout goes forward in the UK, countries start coming off the list. So for example, I think Portugal came off the list today, which means I can go and play golf in Portugal now. But as more and more countries come off the list, more and more people will be able to travel. And I think this is just a great product for travel. If we watch the ad through, as you can see, it's a lady at a pool or a beach, some type of thing. It's the perfect thing to use on the beach or take traveling with you because it's just easy. Like put your hair up and keep out the water or whatever you might use it for. I'm sure my girlfriend would be able to come up with so many more users than I can for particular products like this. But it just can't be ignored when you look at this sort of engagement and the sort of demographics in the countries that it's been selling in as well. I've gone ahead, as usual, found it on AliExpress. It's super, super cheap. So 80 pence plus delivery 80 pence. So you're looking at about £2 delivered. Somebody would pay £30 for three of these. So some really good healthy profit margins. And again, in this particular niche itself, there's so many different products that you can use as upsells that if you do it correctly, brand it correctly, maybe even bring on the right influencer, then definitely some potential for some really nice bottom line profit margins. And with that being said, guys, that is all for products. I hope you really enjoyed the video. 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