This Teenage Entrepreneur Built a Booming Business From His Bedroom Dropshipping Success Stories
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Sorry, Mom. That’s why, for Matīss, it made more sense to start an online business that he could easily operate out of his bedroom. “It’s easier to start an online business than a physical business because all you need is an internet connection and money and a laptop, that’s it,” he says. The teenage entrepreneur challenges don’t end there though. Add on top of that limited time to work on the business (those essays won’t write themselves), a limited amount of business knowledge, and not much cash to get started. It’s hard out there for a kid. That’s why, when Matīss first discovered dropshipping, it seemed like a simple business model that could be just the right fit. With a dropshipping business, he wouldn’t need to invest in any inventory because the supplier would hold the stock and he would only pay for it once he had made a sale. Dropshipping also meant that he didn’t need to know what he wanted to sell straight away, and could easily test out several product options to see what was most popular. Using Shopify like to manage his store made the whole thing easier too. It would let him pull products from dropshipping suppliers into his storefornt, where he would set his own prices, create product descriptions, and market them to his target audience. Once an order came through, apps like DSers would help with fulfillment too, sending the order details through to the supplier who would prepare the delivery of the item to directly his customer. “It’s just two clicks and you’re done,” he says.
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Article by Venetia Anderson 23 May, 2018 Unlike me, who spent most of my teenage years playing The Sims and sleeping until 3pm on weekends, many high schoolers today use their spare time very differently. These teens are hungry to make their mark on the world, and are dedicating their out of school hours to building their own projects. Whether they’re busy vlogging, selling slime to their schoolmates, or launching their own ecommerce store, this is a generation of new entrepreneurs who aren’t waiting to finish school to get started in the business world. The truth is for teens today, entrepreneurship is cool. A study by Internships.com found that 72% of high school students are excited to start their own business someday, with over 60% stating they would choose entrepreneurship over working as an employee. They’re passionate, highly ambitious, and the businesses they’re creating are already kicking ass. Recently, I caught up with 18-year-old Matīss, a serial entrepreneur, social media marketer, and seriously successful dropshipper living in Riga, Latvia, to explore the motivation behind his teenage hustle. Start selling online now with Shopify Start your free trialMeeting a Millennial Entrepreneur
When you speak to Matīss, it doesn’t take long to realize you’re talking to a someone seriously impressive. He’s smart and creative, with the right amount of boldness (and a little recklessness) to just get out there and start something. At 18 years old, he’s already experienced the kind of business success that most of us save for daydreams during the particularly dull moments of our jobs. In the first six months, Matīss had grown his ecommerce store Artsy Wall to $70,000 revenue, with an average of $3,000 profit per month. And, he says, this store is only “one of a few projects I have going on currently.” Impressive, right? It’s enough to make you start cursing all those years you spent as a teenager trying to perfect instant-noodle making instead of honing your business skills (or maybe that’s just me). But even for Matīss, the road to success wasn’t so straightforward. It took him three failed dropshipping stores to finally find a format that worked.Bedroom Businesses Starting a Business From Your Parent’ s House
When you’re still in school and thinking of starting a store, finding a location to run your business can be one of the biggest challenges. After all, if you’re living at home, it’s only so long until your parents lose patience with the boxes of inventory that will quickly take up residence in their living room.Sorry, Mom. That’s why, for Matīss, it made more sense to start an online business that he could easily operate out of his bedroom. “It’s easier to start an online business than a physical business because all you need is an internet connection and money and a laptop, that’s it,” he says. The teenage entrepreneur challenges don’t end there though. Add on top of that limited time to work on the business (those essays won’t write themselves), a limited amount of business knowledge, and not much cash to get started. It’s hard out there for a kid. That’s why, when Matīss first discovered dropshipping, it seemed like a simple business model that could be just the right fit. With a dropshipping business, he wouldn’t need to invest in any inventory because the supplier would hold the stock and he would only pay for it once he had made a sale. Dropshipping also meant that he didn’t need to know what he wanted to sell straight away, and could easily test out several product options to see what was most popular. Using Shopify like to manage his store made the whole thing easier too. It would let him pull products from dropshipping suppliers into his storefornt, where he would set his own prices, create product descriptions, and market them to his target audience. Once an order came through, apps like DSers would help with fulfillment too, sending the order details through to the supplier who would prepare the delivery of the item to directly his customer. “It’s just two clicks and you’re done,” he says.