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👠Dropshipping Is Not Dead! These Stores Are Killing It Right Now ☠ (9)


03-24-2019 02:36 PM #1 wakeboarder (Member)
👠Dropshipping Is Not Dead! These Stores Are Killing It Right Now ☠

Hi guys!

Today I want to share with you 4 sites that are killing it on Pinterest right now. I will show you their ads, profiles, and shops.

All 4 stores have 3 things in common.


  1. They are scaling ONLY with Pinterest traffic
  2. Shoes are their winning products
  3. They don't give a shit about the packaging, they are doing dropshipping!



Store 1

URL: shecici.com
Pinterest profile: pinterest.com/shecici/
SimilarWeb: https://www.similarweb.com/website/shecici.com
Top Performing Ad: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/712061391064596668/



Store 2

URL: speakshop.co
Pinterest profile: pinterest.com/speakapparel/
SimilarWeb: https://www.similarweb.com/website/speakshop.co
Top Performing Ad: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/585327282797225178/



Store 3

URL: Luckybag.com
Pinterest profile: pinterest.com/luckinbag/
SimilarWeb: https://www.similarweb.com/website/luckinbag.com




Store 4

URL: jullymart.com
Pinterest profile: pinterest.com/jullymart/
SimilarWeb: http://similarweb.com/website/jullymart.com
Top Performing Ad: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/724094446318051864/




I hope that someone here is in Fashion niche and will find this useful. If there will be interest I can share more about Pinterest in general.

Here is something that AFAIK it's not published anywhere else.

A few days ago Pinterest enabled ads in Spain, Italy, Austria, and Germany is available for a few weeks now.

I can tell you that in these countries there are just a few international advertisers, and maybe 5 of them are bidding on local keywords.

For those who don't know what Pinterest is.



Have a great Sunday!

Cheers,
wakeboarder


03-24-2019 05:59 PM #2 shab6969 (Member)

does similarweb provide accurate data?


03-24-2019 06:10 PM #3 wakeboarder (Member)
👠Dropshipping Is Not Dead! These Stores Are Killing It Right Now ☠

Hard to say how accurate it is, but for the examples above I’m sure they are scaling hard on Pinterest.

You can also check the social proof on the pins, up to 70k saves. That’s a lot.

As for Similar Web, to get an overall picture is more than enough, especially if there is 100k+ monthly visitors.


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03-24-2019 07:53 PM #4 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by shab6969 View Post
does similarweb provide accurate data?
The traffic figures themselves are not that accurate, from my experience, but the trends usually match reality and it's also good for comparing the traffic of various sites. So while these shops might not have 100s of thousands of visits, they are definitely growing and they are getting nice amounts of visitors.


03-25-2019 08:04 AM #5 vortex (Senior Moderator)

Another great thread for the newsletter!



Amy


03-25-2019 02:27 PM #6 cpxaff (Member)

Hard to say that this is accurate enough to depend on, but still it is a valuable info that needs to be considered.

Thanks a lot for sharing


03-25-2019 02:30 PM #7 bbrock32 (Administrator)

From my experience SimilarWeb data is pretty spot on, especially for trends.

I've checked data for a few sites I own and it gives a pretty good estimation of the total traffic and monthly changes.


03-25-2019 02:33 PM #8 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by bbrock32 View Post
From my experience SimilarWeb data is pretty spot on, especially for trends.

I've checked data for a few sites I own and it gives a pretty good estimation of the total traffic and monthly changes.
Yup, trends pretty much always matched with my properties too, the traffic volumes alone usually showed more than I actually had, but in some cases it was pretty close. For a "rough" estimate, similarweb is one of the better tools out there for sure


03-25-2019 05:45 PM #9 wakeboarder (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by bbrock32 View Post
From my experience SimilarWeb data is pretty spot on, especially for trends.

I've checked data for a few sites I own and it gives a pretty good estimation of the total traffic and monthly changes.
Same here!

When I'm using tools like SimilarWeb what I'm looking for are trends, traffic sources, referrals, and similar sites.
This data gives me ideas in which way to go for more in-depth research.

I'm not sure if accurate data about total visits will change decisions.

The higher the total visits number is the more I'm confident about the trend.

For example ... my e-com page that's doing low $X,XXX / day is showing "NOT ENOUGH DATA" because I'm sending only a few hundred visitors a day.

But I think 100k visitors is a quite strong trend.


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