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by jeromegv
2496 days ago
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Nothing you say is backed by data. Their revenue keeps growing with Shopify payments (they take a share of every transaction), which is an entirely different metric than the number of stores. If those were all empty store with no sales that would show. But that’s not the case. Also huge growth with their enterprise solutions shopify plus. Read their financials, it’s all there and easy to understand. |
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And none of the data you pointed to disproves anything I said. Additionally, there is some data to back up my position: while it’s true that it would be impossible for anyone to have data on how many accounts have been opened due to the guru effect, a quick search of YouTube should help you understand the gigantic scale of this issue.
Here’s why you have not disproved a single thing I said. Most of these gurus are preaching facebook ads + Shopify + dropshipping. As long as these students keep putting money into FB ads, and the gurus keep recruiting people, Shopify payments sales volume will continue to grow - whether or not the guru students are actually making a net profit after expenses. But of course that won’t continue forever, as people don’t have infinite sums of money to lose, and most will lose money.
Right now, there is still enough momentum to keep it growing. I would imagine that within a year though, you’ll start seeing it level off or start to decline, as the gurus move onto the next fad. Once that starts happening, the whole house of cards comes tumbling down.