What You'll Learn in This Free Training
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Why high-ticket is actually easier for beginners
Most people think expensive products are harder to sell — the opposite is true. One sale can equal an entire month of regular dropshipping.
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The exact product selection system we use
How to find validated high-ticket products that buyers are already searching for — without burning money on testing random niches.
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How to run ads that actually convert
The ad structure we use to drive qualified buyers — not just clicks — so you stop wasting budget on traffic that never buys.
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Why most people fail — and how to avoid it
The 3 mistakes that kill 90% of dropshipping stores before they ever make a sale, and the simple fixes that change everything.
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Real success stories from 500+ students
Ordinary people from across Europe and beyond who went from zero to their first high-ticket sales using this exact system.
500+ people have already attended this training
Andrew has helped 500+ students across Europe and beyond build their first profitable high-ticket dropshipping business. After years of testing every online business model himself, he built a system that skips the guesswork and gets people to their first sale fast.
Real Results. Real People.
Unfiltered wins from students inside The High-Ticket Dropship Method
so the store just hit $289k total lol. site is nothing fancy honestly, pretty basic setup. but it just kinda runs itself at this point while i'm traveling. didn't think it'd get here this fast ngl
went with a pretty niche product line, nothing crazy. site was simple. but it just kept growing and before i knew it crossed $100k. took maybe a few months. still kind of surreal
weird realization just hit me. started with one supplier, high-end electronics, spent like two weekends setting things up. the profit from those first orders was already more than what i make in a month at my job. kinda hard to process
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