The High ticket eCom process I use to pick niches that can scale to over $300,000/month.
Here is how it works: ๐งต
Here is how it works: ๐งต
The high-ticket eCom model is deceptively simple.
1. Set up a nice store.
2. Market research on niches
3. Close high-end suppliers
4. Onboard suppliers
5. Run low-funnel ads to high-end suppliers
6. Build a team
7. Focus on SEO/CRO
8. Scale - ie. automate 3-6
1. Set up a nice store.
2. Market research on niches
3. Close high-end suppliers
4. Onboard suppliers
5. Run low-funnel ads to high-end suppliers
6. Build a team
7. Focus on SEO/CRO
8. Scale - ie. automate 3-6
Every business is like a machine.
Every part feeds into the next.
If one element breaks down, it affects the entire structure.
Every part feeds into the next.
If one element breaks down, it affects the entire structure.
If followed correctly, Iโm convinced over time, you could have a successful store in nearly any niche.
But picking an excellent niche will make your life 100x easier.
Soโฆ.how do you choose a niche?
But picking an excellent niche will make your life 100x easier.
Soโฆ.how do you choose a niche?
Simple:
You sell people what they are already looking to buy.
How do you know what people are looking to buy?
Follow this process:
You sell people what they are already looking to buy.
How do you know what people are looking to buy?
Follow this process:
1. Brainstorm potential product types over $1,000.
Donโt be picky.
Think of anything:
3D printers, canoes, music festival equipment, and watch cases.
Anything works; the more unique, the better.
Donโt be picky.
Think of anything:
3D printers, canoes, music festival equipment, and watch cases.
Anything works; the more unique, the better.
2. Now, your job is to build your store around a specific AVATAR.
For example - if you had โcanoesโ on your list.
Visualize, in detail, who your ideal customer would be.
For example - if you had โcanoesโ on your list.
Visualize, in detail, who your ideal customer would be.
Iโm thinking of a:
๐ 35-65-year-old
๐ Male
๐ Does not live in big cities,
๐ Top 50% of income bracket
๐ Loves the outdoors
๐ Lots of free time.
Now, ask yourself what other products this avatar may like:
๐ 35-65-year-old
๐ Male
๐ Does not live in big cities,
๐ Top 50% of income bracket
๐ Loves the outdoors
๐ Lots of free time.
Now, ask yourself what other products this avatar may like:
Here's my list:
๐ Kayaks
๐ Camping gear
๐ Boat trailers
๐ Paddle boat
๐ Gun cases
๐ Rock climbing equipment
๐ Survival gear
You want to find 10+ products for this avatar.
๐ Kayaks
๐ Camping gear
๐ Boat trailers
๐ Paddle boat
๐ Gun cases
๐ Rock climbing equipment
๐ Survival gear
You want to find 10+ products for this avatar.
Now you have your avatar-focused store.
An Outdoor store - like Bass Pro Shops, but online.
An Outdoor store - like Bass Pro Shops, but online.
This next step is essential:
Remember the 8 part framework I laid out above?
If you get the niche wrong at the start, it clogs up the rest.
Remember the 8 part framework I laid out above?
If you get the niche wrong at the start, it clogs up the rest.
Ideally, we want to find 10+ product types with a search volume over 20,000-30,000/month.
Seasonality is not a concern.
Why?
If you notice over 50% of the items have seasonality, your job is to think of what your avatar wants in the opposite months.
Seasonality is not a concern.
Why?
If you notice over 50% of the items have seasonality, your job is to think of what your avatar wants in the opposite months.
For example - if canoes are seasonal in the summer, thatโs fine.
What does your avatar want in the winter?
Iโd guess snow shoes or snowmobile equipment.
Add those to the list.
What does your avatar want in the winter?
Iโd guess snow shoes or snowmobile equipment.
Add those to the list.
While these are also seasonal, they are inversely correlated with the summer items, therefore balancing each other out.
In conclusion - do not build a store around what YOU want.
In conclusion - do not build a store around what YOU want.
Instead, pick an avatar (ideally one with lots of $$), and build a store around what they want and are already searching for.
โBut, why wouldnโt this person just buy on Amazon?โ
Have you ever tried to contact a customer service rep on Amazon from the product page?
You haven't.
โBut, why wouldnโt this person just buy on Amazon?โ
Have you ever tried to contact a customer service rep on Amazon from the product page?
You haven't.
Your advantage is that your customer can speak directly to you/your team at a moment's notice.
You can give them all of the information that they need to make an informed buying decision.
You can give them all of the information that they need to make an informed buying decision.
7. Now - Supplier research
The character traits of a good supplier are as follows:
1. Enforce MAP:
2. Low Competition
3. Branded search Traffic
4. High quality products
Let's dive into each
The character traits of a good supplier are as follows:
1. Enforce MAP:
2. Low Competition
3. Branded search Traffic
4. High quality products
Let's dive into each
๐ 1. Minimum advertised price.
This saves your margin and prevents your competitors from undercutting you.
This removes the ability to compete on price.
This saves your margin and prevents your competitors from undercutting you.
This removes the ability to compete on price.
2. Competition
On the same tab as above - count the # of stores selling that brands products.
๐ Under 10: non-competitive
๐10-30: Reasonably competitive
๐ Over 30: Extremely competitive
On the same tab as above - count the # of stores selling that brands products.
๐ Under 10: non-competitive
๐10-30: Reasonably competitive
๐ Over 30: Extremely competitive
๐ง Caveat
If there are 200 canoe brands in 150 canoe stores you may think it is competitive.
BUT
If 3 of those brands are only on 4 stores.
You can face almost 0 competition in an otherwise very competitive niche.
Your job is to find and close those 3 suppliers.
If there are 200 canoe brands in 150 canoe stores you may think it is competitive.
BUT
If 3 of those brands are only on 4 stores.
You can face almost 0 competition in an otherwise very competitive niche.
Your job is to find and close those 3 suppliers.
3. Branded Search Traffic
Next, go back to the keyword research tool and type in the BRAND name.
On your sheet, fill in the # searches per month for that brand.
More = better.
Best case: Under 10 stores selling AND high branded search volume
Next, go back to the keyword research tool and type in the BRAND name.
On your sheet, fill in the # searches per month for that brand.
More = better.
Best case: Under 10 stores selling AND high branded search volume
4. High-quality products
Search [brand name] [reviews] on Google.
Check out the reviews to make sure customers using the products are satisfied and they are of high quality.
What you sell will reflect on you/your brand, so choose your suppliers wisely.
Search [brand name] [reviews] on Google.
Check out the reviews to make sure customers using the products are satisfied and they are of high quality.
What you sell will reflect on you/your brand, so choose your suppliers wisely.
If you find a niche that meets all of the above criteria, you've got a solid foundation for a $1,000,000 store.
TO SUM UP ๐งต
What is a good supplier?
1. Enforces MAP
2. Low competitoin
3. Branded search traffic
4. Excellent product reviews
What is a good supplier?
1. Enforces MAP
2. Low competitoin
3. Branded search traffic
4. Excellent product reviews
How to pick a niche ๐ฏ
1. Brainstorm product ideas over $1,000.
2. Pick an avatar
3. Find 10+ product types for your specific avatar.
4. Find existing stores in the space
5. List their suppliers
6. Check if they meet certain the 4 criteria above.
1. Brainstorm product ideas over $1,000.
2. Pick an avatar
3. Find 10+ product types for your specific avatar.
4. Find existing stores in the space
5. List their suppliers
6. Check if they meet certain the 4 criteria above.
Now it's time for you to close them.
Then execute the remainder of the framework:
3. Close high-end suppliers
4. Onboard suppliers
5. Run low-funnel ads to high-end suppliers
6. Build a team
7. Focus on SEO/CRO
8. Scale - ie. automate 3-6
Then execute the remainder of the framework:
3. Close high-end suppliers
4. Onboard suppliers
5. Run low-funnel ads to high-end suppliers
6. Build a team
7. Focus on SEO/CRO
8. Scale - ie. automate 3-6
If you need help building a high ticket eCom store.
That's something I'd love to help you with.
Check it out if you want to build a store to over $10K/month profit ๐
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That's something I'd love to help you with.
Check it out if you want to build a store to over $10K/month profit ๐
highticketecommerce.co
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