Is Dropshipping Still Worth It?

DEPENDS

Still works at scale with paid ad expertise — not a beginner-friendly business

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The Full Picture

Dropshipping still generates revenue at scale, but the easy era is definitively over. Rising ad costs, saturated niches, and thin margins mean most beginners lose money before finding product-market fit. It rewards people with paid advertising expertise and capital to test. It's not a passive income model and never was.

✓ Pros

  • No inventory risk — you only buy what you've sold
  • Low upfront capital requirements relative to traditional retail
  • Location and time independent when systems are built
  • Proven model with documented success cases at scale

✗ Cons

  • Extremely competitive — winning niches attract copycats immediately
  • Margins after ad costs, platform fees, and returns are often under 10%
  • Heavily dependent on Meta and Google ad platforms — policy changes hurt
  • Supplier reliability and shipping times are out of your control
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VerdictZio says: DEPENDS Still works at scale with paid ad expertise — not a beginner-friendly business

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