Dropshipping Men's Grooming Products

11 Tips For Starting A Successful Dropshipping Men's Grooming Products (2024)

Updated: January 19th, 2023

Want to start your own dropshipping men's grooming products? Here are some tips you should know:

Learn more about starting a dropshipping men's grooming products:

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-> How much does it cost to start a dropshipping men's grooming products?
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We've interviewed thousands of successful founders at Starter Story and asked what advice they would give to entrepreneurs who are just getting started.

Here's the best advice we discovered for ing a dropshipping men's grooming products:

#1: Ray Moyers, founder of HUSKYBEARD:

We chatted with with Ray, founder of HUSKYBEARD ($3.5K/month). In our interview, Ray says:

My top tip for anyone looking to purchase a business is to make sure you do your due diligence and hyper-analyze everything before making a decision.

Additionally:

I have found that the only way to succeed in this market is to work hard, have a great product, and the absolute best customer service.

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#2: Kyle LaFond, founder of American Provenance:

We chatted with with Kyle, founder of American Provenance ($80K/month). In our interview, Kyle says:

We decided in June of this year to end all paid digital advertising and go all-in on Amazon. This decision has paid off as our Amazon sales have continued to grow 10-15% MoM and we’re saving nearly $50,000 per month in ads and management fees.

Additionally:

The best advice that I’ve always received has been from people that have had similar experiences and have accomplished significant goals. I’ve found that many successful people are more than willing to provide mentorship because they had someone willing to work with them when they needed it most.

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#3: Matt Dryfhout, founder of BAKblade:

We chatted with with Matt, founder of BAKblade ($650K/month). In our interview, Matt says:

Soon after the video was posted it collected about 30 million hits in the first 72 hours and afterwards went onto do a collective 240 million hits on Facebook pages owned by Mashable, Yahoo, MSN, CNBC, Fortify, and several others.

Additionally:

You need to ask yourself if you want to create a product, brand and business for the sole purpose of “making money” or do you actually want to create and own a product, brand and business.

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#4: Jack Scrimshire, founder of The Gentlemen’s Lounge:

We chatted with with Jack, founder of The Gentlemen’s Lounge ($1K/month). In our interview, Jack says:

I’m still working full time as an operations analyst, living a modest lifestyle, prioritizing my earnings and funneling absolutely everything to aggressively paying off student and car loans, and I’ve reinvested every penny of the business income back into the business.

Additionally:

All in all from packaging to ingredients my startup costs were around $2,000.

Further:

I’d say email flows are huge. It lets you personally reach out to someone to welcome them without having to lift a finger. You just set it and forget it. I’m big into automation and this is easily the most powerful personal interaction you can automate.

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#5: Matt Dryfhout, founder of BAKblade:

We chatted with with Matt, founder of BAKblade ($650K/month). In our interview, Matt says:

For those who are currently struggling or even wondering if they should continue striving for their dream I would like to let them know that there is no success without struggle.

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#6: Ray Moyers, founder of HUSKYBEARD:

We chatted with with Ray, founder of HUSKYBEARD ($3.5K/month). In our interview, Ray says:

I understood that dropshipping was not the means for creating a long-lasting brand that customers love. So I quit this method.

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