A 24-year-old Malaysian guy claimed to have launched his company with just RM400 and spent an additional RM30,000 on paid Facebook adverts. He started working from his bedroom and made a six-figure income in just five months.
The man just shared a TikTok video on how he earned six figures in five months.
He claims that he determined what things to offer after finding inspiration in the Facebook Blueprint or TikTok Creative Centre.
“When I saw an item that caught my attention, I would search for similar items on Alibaba,” he said.
The man said that in order to test the waters, he employed a variety of promotional strategies, such as providing free delivery and awarding gifts.
“Afterward, you need to target a specific group to sell your products to make your sales message more accurate,” he added.
The individual disclosed that he created free logos with Canva and came up with brand names utilizing ChatGPT, both of which were.
To enable clients to place orders whenever they want, he also put up an online shopping platform.
Additionally, he sponsored three video advertisements on Facebook and TikTok, two of which were USP commercials and one was user-generated content (UGC) ads. He conducted tests to determine the most effective sort of advertisement.
Numerous online users commended him and expressed interest in hearing more about his entrepreneurial sharing.
His response to some netizens who inquired about his formula for success was that he was able to increase revenues by making sure that the product had a high “perceived value” while maintaining cheap expenses.