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How to Find Winning Products for your E commerce Store



Gabriel St-Germain share the characteristic of a winning product

  • high demand
    • solve problems
  • low availability
    • not easily found in stores like Amazon or Walmart
  • wow factor
    • attention grabbing
    • a lot of advertisers
  • good profit margins
    • if only 50% more

He shares further
Facebook Method #1
  • tailor your Facebook to show more dropshipping ads
  • become an engaged shopper by clicking on shop now button
  • Facebook Pixel helper
  • Turbo Ad finder
Facebook Method #2
This used the search bar, type the following keyword


  • Buy now
  • 30% off
  • 50% off
  • 60% off
  • Order here
  • Claim yours now
  • Free worldwide shipping
  • Get it now
  • Get it here
  • Get yours now
  • Get yours
  • Grab yours now
  • Shop here
  • Click here
  • Order here
  • Buy it here
  • Order link
  • Tag A Friend
  • Tag a friend who would love this
  • Tag someone who needs this
  • Tag someone that would love this!
AliExpress Method
- leads you to the Dropshipper center
- there is portion there on Hot Deals
- there is tab on product analysis

Instagram Method
Make an instagram account that follow promo pages
Instagram Promo Pages
  • @moodyteenpost
  • @randomvideos
  • @bitchycodes
  • @girldaily.s
  • @incrediblesfashion
  • @allfails
  • @trailerposts
  • @ifriendships
  • @female
  • @authentic.hairarmy
  • @clips
  • @caloriedetails
  • @netflixs
  • @thecouplespoint
  • @hoenest
  • @wasted
  • @disneythrowback.s
  • @horoscopes
  • @dashuniverse
  • @skiller
  • @nevernoticedthat
  • @besthairtutorial
  • @netflitweetss
  • @relationships.usa
  • @relationshipsusa
  • @funnyvideos
  • @singers
  • @lmao
  • @soccermemes
  • @newton
  • @fact
  • @reactions
  • @quickscope
  • @unrealgaming
  • @unexplainedpict
  • @storytime.s
  • If you want more, download the app “Flipmass Ads” on your phone.
Ecom Hunt
- paid service at $29 per month
- great service at affordable price


Pixel Purchase Script
fbq('track', 'Purchase', { content_type: 'product_group', content_ids: '[X]' , value: Y, num_items: 1, currency: 'USD', })

Arie Scherson does product research by looking to competing Shopify store

  • types myip ms shopify
  • checks which are dropshipping sites
  • install Commerce Inspector
  • then cross checks the items using Google Trends
  • goes to WatchCount.com
  • 10 adsets, $5 per day
  • no sale after a $100 ad spend on a product, cut it
  • profit margin of 3x, $15+ profit

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