Best subwoofer for e-commerce

Hello everyone, I hope you are well and that everything is going well in your adventure with the subs. So here I am, I am launching into e-commerce alongside my activity as an employee and I would like to make it my main activity and become rich, being still a beginner I would like to know which sub-programs can you advise me to play to best achieve my objectives? I thank you in advance for your answers. :grin:

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I find Reddit to be abrasive and not very helpful. In my opinion, I believe you should simply jump in with something like dropshipping or print on demand and even if that endeavor fails, you have more knowledge. I took this path. At one point I had a rather successful business dropshipping from China, then moved into buying those products in bulk and shipping them through a third party. Then I got bored with the entire thing and just shut it all down. If you can get one of these going, you can use the first business as a template for other brands. For example, if you’re dropshipping something like… I dunno, bling watches under a brand that you’ve created, you can make another site that focuses just on necklaces that match.

This isn’t quite a direct example, but look at how Gap does this:

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It’s all the same parent company, but different brands targeting different demographics. Same factories make these, same employees at each company, but compartmentalized and aimed at various demographics.

For our Minecraft fans, take a look at this:

So Modrinth is one of the popular repository for Minecraft mods. For years, they offered software that helped you easily download mods and play them. What would be the next logical step for them, outside of something like a “Modrinth Pro,” which would be a hard sell?

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Here, you can see how they took their core business and added upon it. This was probably planned from the start. Try to think like this – whatever brand or business you create, what would be the next logical step?

There’s a phenomenon that occurs here at Subliminal Club where people were starting to accurately guess what our next title or service offering would be (@Simon and @Floridianninja became experts at this, rofl). The above is how they were doing it. Once they realized the pattern, it was easy to discern what the next logical step would be.

We didn’t like that, so we decided to switch things up and do “Fire vs. Saint,” lol. We like to remain innovative and somewhat unpredictable because that creates excitement. People crave fun and meaningful experiences because that’s part of the “value” that a business can offer a potential customer.

We wrote this fun little eBook (which ties into our Zero Point Legends media) about providing value to customers and creating what’s called a “lifestyle brand,” (think Under Armour, etc.):

You can also look into affiliate marketing. Not the funnest or even most moral way of doing things, but you can learn a lot of about creating online businesses. I personally thing affiliate marketing isn’t the most sustainable business, as you’re constantly having to react to market shifts faster than you would with another company.

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Thank you for taking the time to provide me with an answer, I appreciate it, and I take note of this value that you deliver to me. :slightly_smiling_face:

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I don’t see the point in a subwoofer for an e-commerce but if it’s just for your own usage while setting it up from home then a 15’ sub is plenty, my favorite brands are RCF and EV, either of these should be amazing:

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You know, i wouldn’t mind buying a course on print on demand if you sold one,i have seen previous posts of saint talking about how he easily made money doing dropshipping,and he seems like an intelligent honest guy unlike all the other course sellers just trying to sell a dream.

Sorry the translation is bad, in fact I wanted to know which subliminal audios seem to be the best for e-commerce

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