Ava Wang was in nursing school two years ago second guessing her career path.
Did she really wanna be a nurse? Nah, not really.
She just wanted to make her parents happy. Becoming a doctor, lawyer or engineer woulda been even better, but hey, she was doing the best she could.
Like most college kids, Ava was broke. She was working in an ice cream shop for minimum wage to pay for her classes.
That was about to change.
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Ava eventually realized three things:
- This degree was her parents’ dream, not hers.
- She wanted more outta life and would never be happy knowing she settled.
- Even if she became a nurse, she still wouldn’t have the time or money to do the things she wanted.
So she started looking for a way out.
She came across ecommerce and dropshipping, and had a good feeling about it.
This could be it, she thought. So she spent every free minute she had studying it. She binged YouTube videos and bought courses and hired mentors.
Within a month she had launched her first ecom biz and grown it to over $10k per month.
All while going to college and working part-time handing out cold balls of prediabetes to her peers.
But she wouldn’t have to juggle all that for long.
You see, as the sales kept coming, Ava’s self-belief kept growing. It was about time she put herself first.
So she quit her job, dropped outta college and went all in on her ecom store.
No more living in fear, no more people pleasing, way more time to work on her business.
Over the course of the next year she scaled to multiple seven figures.
Now she travels when and where she wants, shops like a Beverly Hills housewife, copped a brand new Tesla Model X Plaid, helps out her family, hooks up her friends, and life is gravy.
Ava promotes a free ecom workshop where she shares her secrets: how she went from broke college immigrant to millionaire at 22.
“I wanna show everyday people how to make money online and escape the 9-5 rat race just like I did,” she says.
“I was down to my last $400,” she continues.
“I wasn’t sure how to spend it. Do I spend it on food? Until I find this lady online that was talking about TikTok dropshipping.”
“And I was like, okay, I’ll just put $100 down. You know? Like, it’s nothing, really. If you think about it… $100? Pfft.”
“So this is what I did, actually,” Ava recalls.
“So I purchased the product that I wanted to advertise off of Amazon, to first film it. And then I post a TikTok video about the product from my one-bedroom apartment.”
“And that same day that I posed a TikTok video, it actually went viral.”
“It gave me 100 orders total,” Ava says.
From there she needed to figure out how to scale. Buying low on Amazon and selling for a just a little more wasn’t worth the hassle of repackaging and running to the post office all day.
That’s when she made a deal with a Chinese supplier.
They’d do all the manufacturing, packaging and shipping – straight to the customer – for much less money than what Ava was paying Amazon.
Her free workshop will fill in the gaps.
But as you may have guessed, it’s not technically free.
There’s a $27 Ecom Accelerated Success Bundle she tries to upsell you as soon as you register.
Then the workshop turns into more of a pitch for her Ecom Wealthy University course, which costs thousands of dollars.
Honestly? I’m okay with that.
But I don’t like the business. Too tough to sustain.
Nobody wants to wait three weeks to get a flimsy product from China.
And that winning TikTok ad’s gonna get copied by hundreds of dropshippers, I imagine, whittling her marketshare down to nothing.