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This model offers unique items and strong margins (30-70%). Products can range from tabletop miniatures to custom desk organizers. Entry-level 3D printers are now affordable (under $200). A key point: as of June 2025, platforms like Etsy will require sellers to use original 3D designs, not just downloaded files.
The video introduces seven e-commerce business models designed to help entrepreneurs reach $10,000 per month, emphasizing models that are scalable and provide financial freedom.
This model involves partnering with manufacturers to create beauty products under your own brand, leveraging ready-to-go formulas. It boasts high margins (60-80%) and platforms like Blanca and Sleekfull allow for low minimum orders. Starting with custom lip products can cost $800-$2,000, requiring a clear brand story.
Subscription boxes offer recurring revenue. Achieving $4,000-$10,000 monthly is possible with 200 subscribers paying $20-$50. Success hinges on targeting passionate communities, similar to Japan Crate or BarkBox. Platforms like Cratejoy or Subbly can manage the technical aspects, but retaining customers (who often cancel within 3 months) requires an exceptional unboxing experience.
The demand for organic skincare, eco-friendly cleaning, and supplements is high. This space can be entered via dropshipping or private labeling with certified suppliers. Verification (e.g., USDA organic, Leaping Bunny) is crucial to build trust with naturally skeptical customers, making transparency and a positive worldview key selling points.
The rapidly growing pet market, valued at over $151 billion, presents an opportunity for personalized items like engraved collars or custom pillows. Platforms like Printful or Printify enable a no-inventory model where suppliers print and ship directly. Marketing on TikTok and Instagram Reels is effective, and customized pet subscription boxes are a promising untapped niche.
Dropshipping is not a get-rich-quick scheme but can be profitable for advanced sellers, potentially clearing $50K monthly. Success requires focusing on a specific niche, building a real brand, and methodical ad testing, ensuring at least a $30 profit per sale to cover costs and ads.
This zero-inventory model involves creating designs for merchandise, with platforms like Printful or Gelato handling production and shipping. Instead of generic items, targeting specific 'tribes' like nurses or hikers with designs that resonate deeply with their identity is crucial for success.