How To Validate Your Product in 3 Steps
Adrian Morrison
Lesson Info
5. How To Validate Your Product in 3 Steps
Lessons
3 Benefits of Starting a Print-On-Demand Business
01:25 2Meet Your Instructor
00:57 3Discover Your Evergreen Niche
06:32 4How To Create a Flagship Product
08:35 5How To Validate Your Product in 3 Steps
01:54 6How To Create Eye Catching Product Photos
02:55 7Navigating the Shopify Dashboard
04:49 8How To Choose Your Theme
16:36How To Create Your Logo
10:21 10How To Buy Your Domain Name
06:17 11App Suggestions To Sell Your Products
20:34 12How To Add Products To Your Store
22:42 13How To Get Paid
04:28 14Setting Up Your Shipping and Handling
09:17 15Facebook Marketing
26:36 16Avoid This Common Mistake
01:48 17How To Add a Product To Your Store
03:20Lesson Info
How To Validate Your Product in 3 Steps
Yeah, you've discovered your niche, created a flagship product and now it's time to validate your product. This is a very important part of the process. You may think you have a brilliant idea for a profitable product though paying customers are the only way to know if your store will be successful. So how do you validate your product? Well, let's do a series of rapid testing. The easiest way to do this is with Facebook ads with my $5 a day strategy and module four. I'm going to show you step by step how to set up your Facebook ads though. I want to share this with you right now. So you have an idea of how to do this. Now, here is the three step process to validate after you set up your facebook account to run ads Creating a Facebook ad. This includes finding an image in writing the copy, run the ad for three full days on a $5 a day budget for the ads, I optimize for conversions right out of the gate on the third day you decide if you want to kill the ad or you want to continue with th...
e ad and scale it up. So how do you know if your product is effective to sell? Well, number one is, you got a sale. Um, number two, you generated buzz around your product through likes and comments like I want this or I need this, gotta have this or even have people tagging their friends to buy the stuff. I'm often asked when to officially kill and add. I definitely kill an ad once I've spent as much on the ad as it calls to buy the product plus $15. So that means if I'm selling something like, I don't know, leggings for 80 bucks, once I've spent $95 and I haven't had a cell, that's when I shut it off. That's exactly what I do to validate my products, join me in the next lesson to learn how to create eye catching product photos that encourage people to buy.