I Tried Andrew Tate’s Hustlers University 4.0 With $1000 (REALISTIC Results)

Last updated: May 11, 2023

The video is about a person attempting to do Shopify Drop Shipping following Andrew Tate's real world course, Hustlers University 4.0, with a $1000 budget to see how much money or knowledge they can gain in seven days.

The video is about a person attempting to do Shopify Drop Shipping following Andrew Tate's real world course, Hustlers University 4.0, with a $1000 budget.

The goal is to see how much money or knowledge can be gained from following the course step by step for the next seven days.

The video shows the person finding a winning product using the teachings within the course and launching ads on TikTok and Facebook to see how much money can be made in the next seven days. 

  • The course teaches how to do product research, build a Shopify Drop Shipping Store, make ads, and run ads on Tick Tock and Facebook.
  • The person found a winning product called the pocket Mouse and built a Shopify store using a free theme and some apps to help with sales and marketing.
  • The person spent the $1000 budget on ads and made a profit of $500 in seven days.
  • The person learned a lot about Drop Shipping and e-commerce from the course and is happy with the results.
  • The product validation process includes checking for orders on AliExpress, using Google Trends, checking Amazon reviews, and using paid tools like Peakster and Product Explore.
  • The website creation process includes building a logo, making a website, and downloading apps.
  • The marketing process includes using Facebook Ads to drive traffic to the store and targeting people interested in technology and gadgets.
  • The back end setup process includes downloading and installing apps like Vitals for product reviews and currency converters, and setting up email and text message marketing.

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Introduction

  • The video is about attempting to do Shopify Drop Shipping following Andrew Tate's real world course, Hustlers University 4.0, with a $1000 budget to see how much money or knowledge they can gain in seven days.
  • The goal is to see how much money or how much knowledge they can learn following Andrew Tate's real world course.
  • The course teaches other things like investing and loads of other online businesses, but the focus is on the e-commerce and Drop Shipping section.
  • The challenge is to learn everything inside of the course which is going to teach how to do product research, how to build a Shopify Drop Shipping Store, how to make some ads, how to run ads on Tick Tock and Facebook, and see how much money can be made in the next seven days.
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Day One: Finding a Winning Product

  • The most important part of the Drop Shipping business is finding a winning product.
  • The course teaches how to do product research using free and paid methods.
  • The method used in the video is to go to the website called as seen on TV, which is one of the free methods they teach within the course, and they show you loads of winning products.
  • The product criteria list that they teach within the course is used to find a product that has a wild factor, is a problem solver, and is something that you've not seen in stores before.
  • The product found is called the pocket Mouse, which is a product that the person has never seen before and has a wow factor and is a problem solver.
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Day Two: Building a Shopify Store

  • The course teaches how to build a Shopify Drop Shipping Store.
  • The person follows the course step by step to build the store.
  • The store is built using a free theme and the person adds the pocket Mouse product to the store.
  • The person also adds some apps to the store to help with sales and marketing.
  • The store is launched and ready to start making sales.
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Day Three to Seven: Running Ads and Making Sales

  • The course teaches how to make some ads and how to run ads on TikTok and Facebook.
  • The person follows the course step by step to make and run ads for the pocket Mouse product.
  • The person spends the $1000 budget on ads and starts making sales.
  • The person makes a profit of $500 in seven days.
  • The person learns a lot about Drop Shipping and e-commerce from the course and is happy with the results.
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Product Validation

  • Checked for at least a thousand orders on AliExpress
  • Used Google Trends to see if the product is currently trending
  • Checked Amazon for the number of reviews to estimate the number of orders
  • Used paid tools like Peakster and Product Explore to validate the product
  • Found other dropshipping stores selling similar products and checked their monthly income
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Building the Website

  • Followed the modules and lessons in the Hustlers University 4.0 course
  • Learned how to build a logo, make a website, and download apps
  • Used a three-color scheme of navy blue, white, and gray
  • Created a simple and easy-to-understand website called yourmousepen.com
  • Used the Refresh theme for the home page
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Adding Products to the Store

  • Added the Magic Mouse Pen product to the store
  • Used Oberlo to import the product from AliExpress
  • Set the price at $29.99 with a 50% profit margin
  • Added product descriptions and images
  • Created a shipping policy and refund policy
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Marketing the Store

  • Used Facebook Ads to drive traffic to the store
  • Targeted people interested in technology and gadgets
  • Set a daily budget of $10 and ran the ads for seven days
  • Received 1,000 website visits and 10 sales
  • Spent $70 on ads and made $299.90 in revenue
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Website Creation

  • The website template provided by the coach is simple and easy to use.
  • The coach taught how to use an app to import features onto the website.
  • The product page includes photos, reviews, and a product description.
  • The coach taught how to create a product description using AI technology.
  • The website creation section could be improved, but it is important to stick to the plan.
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Back End Setup

  • The coach taught how to download and install apps like Vitals for product reviews and currency converters.
  • The coach also went over how to set up email and text message marketing.
  • The back end setup is thorough and covers each little section needed to build the website.
  • Using the provided link in the description gives access to exclusive content and supports the channel.
  • Shopify offers a two-month trial for one dollar per month with a 50 dollar credit using the provided link.
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Video Ad Creation

  • The coach taught how to use platforms like Buy Low and Viral E-Com Ads to create video ads.
  • Viral E-Com Ads is more suited for beginners launching a brand new dropshipping product.
  • The coach instructed to set up the Tick Tock ads manager and business manager for Facebook and Tick Tock.
  • Waiting for the video ads to be delivered can take time, so it is important to set up the ads manager beforehand.
  • Once the videos are delivered, the ads can be set up immediately.
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Results After 24 Hours

  • The ads have been running for a full 24 hours.
  • The results will be shown in the next part of the video.
  • No further information is provided in this section.
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Video Ads and Paid Ads

  • The video ads were made by Viral E-commat for TikTok and Facebook.
  • The videos are simple but get the point across.
  • The course teaches to run paid ads on TikTok or Facebook.
  • The campaign was made with 6 different ad groups at $20 per day.
  • The ad groups have different names representing different interests used as targeting.
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Killing Strategy and Poor Metrics

  • The course teaches different strategies for killing campaigns and scaling them.
  • The aggressive killing strategy is recommended if metrics look bad.
  • The CPC should be under a dollar after 24 hours or after $100 has been spent.
  • If there is no sale after $100, the product should be killed.
  • The product being advertised has poor metrics, so it will be killed.
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Facebook Ads and Payment Issues

  • The creator wanted to run Facebook ads but had payment issues.
  • Facebook support is looking into the issue, but it could take 3-5 days to fix.
  • The course teaches how to use agency accounts to avoid issues, but they are expensive.
  • Agency accounts cost $1000 upfront and take a percentage.
  • Using agency accounts is not beginner-friendly.
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New Products and Niche Store

  • The initial product will be killed, and two new products will be tried.
  • The store will be moved into a niche store.
  • The first product is a leg and neck massager that has gone viral on TikTok.
  • The second product is a carbon fiber titanium wristband that fits into a popular niche.
  • The course teaches product research methods to find popular products.
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Adding New Products and Launching Ads

  • Added two new products to the website: body massager and titanium health bracelet.
  • Redesigned the whole store, changed the domain name, and logo to fit a niche store.
  • Launched ads for both products on TikTok and Facebook.
  • Split tested the budgets and did target expansion to expand the audience.
  • Spent $50 on the ad group and made it a TE ad group, which got one sale.
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Changes Made to the Website

  • Changed the company name to yourhealthgain.com and added two new products to the website.
  • Turned the one-product store into a niche health and fitness store.
  • Kept the product page the same for the new products and the drop-down menus.
  • Changed the banner icon and logo design to fit the niche store.
  • Added the body massager and titanium health bracelet to the website.
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Results of the Ads

  • Launched two campaigns on TikTok and Facebook for both products.
  • Spent $200 for the day for each product on TikTok.
  • Split tested the budgets and did target expansion to expand the audience.
  • Got one sale from the body massager ad group since making the changes.
  • Spent $50 on the ad group and made it a TE ad group, which got one sale.
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Profitability and Conclusion

  • Used row as cloud calculators to work out profitability.
  • For the store to be profitable, the numbers need to be above 1.4.
  • Achieved around $120 in sales since starting the challenge.
  • Had a massive incline of sales within one day of launching the ads.
  • Not yet profitable due to the high cost per purchase.
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Shopify Analytics

  • Getting sales within the first $50 of running the products in the campaigns.
  • Conversion rate is really low at 0.49, while the industry average is around 1.5 to 2.
  • 18 sessions add to cart, only 3 converted, and 10 reached checkout.
  • All the sales came through Tick Tock, while Facebook was a failure.
  • Can scale the products according to what they teach in the Hustlers University course.
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TikTok Ads Manager Metrics

  • CPC was good on the body massager at only 2.43, while anything below a dollar is good per ad group.
  • CTR was higher on the body massager, but the health bracelet was the winning product that made the most money.
  • CPMs are quite even, with only around a dollar difference.
  • Overall metrics look better on the body massager compared to the health bracelet, but the health bracelet made the most money.
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Facebook Ads Setup

  • They teach to create one campaign per product.
  • Minimum of 5 ad sets at $10 per ad set, but 10 ad sets were used for aggressive testing.
  • Choose website, pixel conversion purchase as the event, and set the start date at midnight the next day.
  • Target only the locations you live in or the main ones, such as Southern United Kingdom and United States.
  • Leave age broad and detailed targeting to what has correlated to the product.
  • Put three creatives under one ad set and use the same headline, description, and call to action for all.
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Facebook Ads Metrics

  • After spending $100, if there hasn't been a purchase, kill the product.
  • CPC needs to be under a dollar, and CTR should be between 1 and 2 percent.
  • Magnetic bracelet CPC is under a dollar by a fair amount, while the body massager is slightly over.
  • CPMs are under $10 for both products.
  • Winning creative for the magnetic bracelet and body massager are played in the video.
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Facebook Ads Results

  • The magnetic bracelet has had no sales yet, but a few initiate checkouts.
  • The budget for the magnetic bracelet has been around $93, with around $7 left.
  • If the metrics like CPC and CTR look good, it's recommended to trial another ad set.
  • The body massage has only spent $12, but the metrics aren't looking great.
  • The magnetic bracelet is looking way better overall.
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Challenge Results

  • The challenge spent around $700 on Tick Tock and got all sales through Tick Tock, which is around $120 in profit.
  • The challenge spent around $150 on Facebook ads and didn't make any sales, adding to the loss.
  • The total amount spent went way over budget, including the viral e-com ads and the monthly subscription of Hustler's University 4.0.
  • The challenge resulted in a loss of around $1.3K to $1.4K.
  • After recording the outro, four more sales were made, bringing the revenue to almost $200 to $250.
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Course Feedback

  • The course is not a bad course for $50 a month, compared to other courses that charge more.
  • The course provides a lot of information and access to a chat where you can interact with coaches and other people.
  • The website design in the course could be improved, with more features and an hour-long video teaching how to make a fully blown website.
  • The ad strategies could also be improved, with more variation strategies and split testing.
  • The course needs to teach a newer advanced strategy or testing strategy.
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Conclusion

  • The challenge followed the Hustlers University 4.0 course as best as possible.
  • The challenge helped gain insights and thoughts on the course.
  • The course has room for improvement in website design and ad strategies.
  • The course is not a bad course for $50 a month.
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Conclusion and Final Thoughts

  • Although the challenge did not result in profit, revenue was generated.
  • The course is designed for beginners who want to start a business and make money online.
  • It gives beginners the belief to carry on until they see success.
  • Knowledge is important and the course teaches the tedious parts of the business that can take time to learn.
  • Free courses on the YouTuber's channel are still the best content online for completely free.
  • The coaches and mentors inside of Hustlers University are trying to help beginners start their first ever business.

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