Some initial costs are involved, such as a Shopify subscription, product sourcing, and advertising.
Can scale indefinitely with automation, outsourcing, and increasing product range.
Some automation is possible with dropshipping or digital products, but ongoing management is needed.
E-commerce is growing, making it a strong market with continued demand.
Highly competitive, requiring strong branding and marketing to stand out.
Earnings take time as stores need traffic and conversion optimization.
E-commerce has long-term potential, but trends, supply chain issues, and platform changes can affect stability.
Many new stores fail due to high competition, poor marketing, or bad product selection.
New sellers can succeed with a good niche and strategy, though early adopters have an advantage.
Can adapt to market trends, but dependent on platform policies and advertising costs.
Can sell globally, but shipping costs, regulations, and taxes vary by country.
Requires marketing, product research, and basic e-commerce skills to succeed.
Shopify integrates with multiple payment providers, but some regions may have withdrawal limitations.
Success depends on marketing, product selection, and customer service. Not guaranteed.