I'm going to go against the grain here and say I like the name. It's polarizing, and it stands out.
If I bought something from Hunting Shit, I would tell my friends because I think the name stands out and its humorous.
That being said, it doesn't matter what I or anyone else here thinks, the market will tell you. Listen to them.
So, that being said. As @biophase mentioned, having Facebook likes is much different than sales.
How do I know? Well, I've got north of 50k Facebook likes, and I get very little sales from them, especially since Facebook dropped the whole 1% Organic reach. You'll probably find that you need to start running ads (not like campaigns) to see some sales.
Also, I firmly believe drop-ship ecommerce is dead. What value are you providing that others couldn't (other than a cool name)? What's your USP? What would make me buy from you versus another hunting store?
Yes, being a better marketer is valuable, but building Facebook pages is stupid easy. You want to make sales, not Facebook likes.
Here's the thing. If you can import, and brand your own products, you can definitely do well. Then you actually have something that is hard to take away from you - your OWN products.
Also, do you know what it will cost you to acquire a customer? What will your CPA be? Can you optimize life customer value? What is a customer worth to you?
Figure out the last two things, and you can do really well.
Get to it!
If I bought something from Hunting Shit, I would tell my friends because I think the name stands out and its humorous.
That being said, it doesn't matter what I or anyone else here thinks, the market will tell you. Listen to them.
So, that being said. As @biophase mentioned, having Facebook likes is much different than sales.
How do I know? Well, I've got north of 50k Facebook likes, and I get very little sales from them, especially since Facebook dropped the whole 1% Organic reach. You'll probably find that you need to start running ads (not like campaigns) to see some sales.
Also, I firmly believe drop-ship ecommerce is dead. What value are you providing that others couldn't (other than a cool name)? What's your USP? What would make me buy from you versus another hunting store?
Yes, being a better marketer is valuable, but building Facebook pages is stupid easy. You want to make sales, not Facebook likes.
Here's the thing. If you can import, and brand your own products, you can definitely do well. Then you actually have something that is hard to take away from you - your OWN products.
Also, do you know what it will cost you to acquire a customer? What will your CPA be? Can you optimize life customer value? What is a customer worth to you?
Figure out the last two things, and you can do really well.
Get to it!
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