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Hey, I get where you’re coming from. At 17, it’s smart that you’re thinking about dropshipping instead of holding stock-it keeps costs low. Most of these copycat products usually come from wholesale markets in places like China (Alibaba, DHgate, etc.), and sellers list them on e-commerce platforms. But before jumping in, be careful: selling replicas or fake branded items can cause legal trouble and get your store banned. A safer option is to look into generic products (like fashion accessories, home items, or gadgets) that don’t violate trademarks. Dropshipping platforms like AliExpress, Spocket, or even local suppliers can help you start small without big investment. Focus first on learning how to market and build trust—those skills will help you more than chasing replicas. Keep experimenting, and you’ll find a niche that works for you.
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Making money as a beginner often requires creativity, persistence, and identifying opportunities that match your skills and interests. Here are some practical ideas: 1. Freelancing Offer services in writing, graphic design, social media management,
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