From First Sale to a $1.5M Store
Curtis and Ricky have been part of Drop Ship Lifestyle for nearly a decade. They joined the program just one year after it launched and...
Before discovering Drop Ship Lifestyle, Janice was running an Amazon FBA business.
She manufactured products overseas, shipped inventory into Amazon’s warehouses, and relied on the platform to handle fulfillment.
At first, it seemed like a great opportunity.
But over time, the challenges started to add up.
Large inventory investments.
Customer returns.
And one of the biggest frustrations — not actually owning the customer relationship.
At one point, Amazon even lost her inventory during the busiest part of the year, taking her listings offline and costing her valuable holiday sales.
That experience made her realize she wanted a different type of business.
One where she could maintain control and avoid tying up large amounts of capital in inventory.
After discovering Drop Ship Lifestyle through the free training, Janice decided to make the switch.
In this interview, Janice shares how she transitioned from Amazon FBA into building her own ecommerce stores.
Inside this conversation, Janice talks about:
She also shares one of the most important lessons she’s learned as an entrepreneur.
The biggest opportunities in business are often the things we procrastinate on.
Whether it’s SEO, marketing, or building new relationships — the tasks that feel uncomfortable are usually the ones that create the most growth.
By consistently pushing into those areas, Janice was able to build multiple stores and eventually sell one of them.
Her story is a great example of how ecommerce entrepreneurs can evolve their strategy over time and build real assets along the way.
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