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Owl Maniac

Rethink and Breakdow... • 3m

interesting but you're not gonna succeed like this because you're teaching them and not providing any service. The thing with drop shipping is it needs real marketing something that is really hard to do. People will not be equipped to do that painful process. You might build a complete platform for drop shipping which will allow users to deal with products and social media accounts and everything else. It might have a chance Regarding Trading Indians can't handle that volatility. I'm sitting on a loss of about 30 - 40% loss on my portfolio right now. most people can't even handle a 5% drop Find something else bro

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