Collins Ecom Review

Collins Ecom

Jacob Collins would rather drop ship than do any other business or start any other side hustle.

The reason why is simple: he can make more money while working (and risking) less. 

But it’s all done using an ecommerce secret only 1% of store owners know about. 

He’ll teach it to you in a 20-hour course called Collins Ecom, which you can get for just $9.95.

What’s the catch?

Read on for Collins Ecom reviews. 

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The best part about the program is you won’t have to bounce from YouTube video to YouTube video, duct taping dozens of different strategies together, hoping and praying it works.

Instead you’ll follow Jacob’s targeted dropshipping process.

The same process he’s been refining over the last four years to generate $11 million in sales. The same process that 1,300 of his students are now making money with. Fourteen of them are now seven figure earners themselves.

Something to do with understanding impulse buying psychology. Why and how people even purchase from dropshipping stores to begin with. What drives them to see an ad, whip out their credit card and buy a product they may not have known existed just minutes prior?

As soon as Jacob understood this, his store exploded to $60k in a month. He was just 17 at the time.

  • Everything he’s learned is laid out in this course.
  • There’s a six figure Discord community.
  • Worksheets and templates.
  • Ensuring anyone can replicate his entire process from start to finish.

The question you need to ask yourself: do you really want to start a dropshipping business?

There are all sorts of different ways to make money online but none of them offer the freedom and capability of dropshipping, Jacob would argue.

After the initial learning curve you can automate everything. It’s like having your own money-making machine. You put $1 in, you get $3 out.

Other businesses require you to hire tons of employees, grind 12 hours a day, survive years of unprofitability until you quit or finally break through.

Shopify dropshipping has all the upsides of owning a business with almost none of the downsides.

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Jacob gets it. It seems too good to be true.

After all, the internet’s full of washed-up dropshippers crying about how they tried it for 30 days and lost all their money and so now it’s a scam.

But it’s like Jacob said earlier.

They’re taking ingredients from too many sources, mixing ’em together, then wondering why it tastes like hot vomit.

You have to get your information from one source. The right source. Then follow their lead and ignore everything else.

Precisely why the Collins Ecom Express Course exists.

Fair enough, but why give away your secret sauce for less than $10? It’s not worth the extra competition, is it?

At least he’s honest: ’cause then you’ll wanna join his Mastermind Program later on, where they partner with clients on stores and everyone makes money.

Which I could see costing $10k or more.

Does that mean this dinky discount program barely covers the basics?

No, Jacob promises. It’s chock-full of actionable insights to get you to $500 to $1,500 per day in passive income.

Can I be honest?

I don’t like the guru sales letter. Especially the fake scarcity: “Only a few days left. Expires tomorrow.” Yeah right.

I don’t like the big upsell on the back-end. But I do give him credit for being up-front about it.

I don’t like the ambiguity around sourcing. Slow shipping times and crappy products destroy most dropshipping businesses. Why would this be any different?

Finally, I don’t like how easy it is for anyone to copy you. If your TikTok video goes viral, you’ll have 20 new competitors by tomorrow. How’s that sustainable?

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