About Course
What Is High-Ticket Ecommerce?
- High ticket ecommerce is an exciting business model where you create an online store, partner with well-established brands, and become an authorized retailer for their products.
- You focus on selling premium products priced at $2,000 or more, aiming to earn $500 to $1,000 profit per sale.
- The best part? There’s no need to buy inventory upfront. Instead, once a customer places an order, you notify the supplier, and they handle shipping the product directly to the customer—all while you pocket the profit in between!
- This approach lets you collaborate with trusted brands that have decades of experience in the market and sell products that are already in high demand.
Course Content
0. Communities
Being an entrepreneur can be lonely and difficult initially, but we have you covered. Join our communities so you can ask questions and learn from other business owners.
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Groups
1. Business Setup
In order to onboard suppliers and work with legit brands in the US, you would need to first setup a LLC and obtain an EIN/Resale Certificate.
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1.1. Registering Your LLC
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1.2. Obtaining EIN Number
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1.3. Obtain Your Resale Certificate
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1.4. Business Banking
2. Niche Selection
In this module, we'll highlight the key things to look at when choosing a category to serve. Remember not to overthink. We believe you can find success in any niche/category. The bulk of it is down to your marketing angle and approach.
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2.1. What Makes a Good Niche?
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2.2. How To Find Niches
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2.3. Store Angle
3. Website Setup
In this module, we'll walk you through how to build your website and things to look for.
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3.1. Choosing A Store Name & Domain
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3.2. Buying Your Domain + Registering Gmail Account
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3.3. Creating a Shopify Account
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3.4. Setting up Google Workspace
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3.5. Picking a Shopify Theme
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3.6. Creating Store Pages
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3.7. Buying Your Store Phone Numbers
4. Supplier Acquisition
In this module, we'll go over how to properly onboard suppliers/distributors.
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4.01. Creating a Supplier Tracker
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4.02. Competition Research
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4.03. Minimum Advertised Price (MAP)
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4.04. Branded Demand
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4.05. Competition
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4.06. Sourcing Supplier Contact Information
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4.07. Outreach Script
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4.08. Creating a Pitch Deck
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4.09. Email Follow Up Sequences
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4.10. What To Say Template For Suppliers
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4.11. Common Supplier Documents
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4.12. Uploading Suppliers
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4.13. Supplier Database
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4.14. Uploading Suppliers Workflow
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4.15. Checklist/Timeline
5. Launching Ads
In this module, we'll walk you through everything that you'll need to get started on Google Ads.
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5.01. Google Ads Campaign Structure
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5.02. Keyword Match Types
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5.03. Negative Keywords + Keyword Lists
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5.04. Create a Google Analytics Account
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5.05. Create & Setup Google Search Console
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5.06. Create Your Google Ads Account
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5.07. Create Website Visitors as Audiences
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5.08. Google Ads Blueprint
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5.09. Understanding Metrics Inside Google Ads
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5.10. How To Run Google Shopping Promotions
6. Scaling/Optimization
In this module, we'll go through things that you can do to scale your business organically or via paid ads.
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6.01. Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
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6.02. Adding Negative Keywords
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6.03. Device Optimization
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6.04. FAQs
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6.05. Google Ads Setup Checklist
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6.06. Collecting Reviews
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6.07. Organic Lead Generation
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6.08. Optimizing Suppliers
7. Troubleshooting
In this module, we'll cover some key areas into why you are not getting enough sales.
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7.01. Competitor Analysis
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7.02. Google Ads Profitablity Calculator
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7.03. Advertising Monthly Audit
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7.04. Avoiding Google Ads/Merchant Center Suspensions
8. FAQs
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Is Dropshipping Dead?
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Which Fraud Prevention Company Should You Use?
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Do I Need To Collect Taxes In All States?
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Where Can I Find And Hire VAs?
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Is It Recommended To Get A Resell Certificate?
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One Of My Suppliers Has Products With Identical Images. What Should I Do In This Case?
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How Much Do VAs Cost?
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What Is The Startup Cost?
9. Tools
In this module, we'll summarize all the recommended tools for your business.
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9.1. Website
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9.2. Finance
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9.3. Google
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9.4. Registration
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9.5. Operations
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9.6. Research
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