Launching My Dropshipping Venture: $170 in Ads Brings 137 Visitors but No Sales

Hi everyone,

I began my dropshipping journey about one week ago and have already invested around $170 in Google Ads. This spend has brought roughly 137 visitors to my product page, which I believe is well-optimized. However, I’m not getting any sales at all. I’m now wondering what direction I should take next—should I refine my current product display, improve my advertisement strategy, or perhaps consider trying a completely new product? I’d really appreciate any advice or tips you can share.

Thanks in advance for your help!

In my early days of dropshipping, I encountered a similar situation where ads brought in visitors but failed to convert. I learned that the gap between ad promise and on-page experience is crucial. It is worthwhile to examine your landing page for elements that could trigger buyer trust, such as detailed product information and clear return policies. Adjust your advertisements to emphasize these points and consider experimenting with different images or messages. Additionally, reviewing your targeting strategy could help ensure you attract an audience that is likely to convert.

hey jade72, maybe u need to sync your ad promise with a more trustful landing page. tweaking your product details and call-to-action, plus adding user reviews, might bump up conversions. try small changes and see what works out!

Hey Jade72, really interesting thread! I’ve been playing around with dropshipping for a bit now and noticed that sometimes it’s all about the subtle tweaks between what you promise in your ad and what your landing page delivers. I’m curious if you’ve considered how your product benefits are communicated—sometimes a slight shift in tone or additional social proof may make all the difference. Have you tried integrating customer reviews or testimonials right on your page? I also wonder if a slight refresh of your call-to-action could attract a different kind of interest. I remember testing different ad copy variations on my end and realized that aligning the moods of device and page really impacted conversion rates. What do you think might work best for your niche? Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and learning from your experiments too!