16 Years of Dropshipping: The Unlikely Niche That Made This Entrepreneur a Seven-Figure Success

Adam Greenspan taking a selfie over a glass floor

It can be difficult to keep an online business afloat for 16 weeks, so when you hear about one that’s been around for 16 years, it’s hard not to be impressed.

Since opening his store in 2003, Adam Greenspan has managed to scale it to the point where it’s a leading brand in his niche. And his main competitors aren’t small-fry websites either, they’re huge brands like Amazon and Home Depot. (Don’t worry – we’ll get to his store and his niche in a second.)

However, Adam’s story isn’t one of a flashy online business that allowed him to retire early and spend his days driving sports cars and drinking cocktails by the pool. Instead, it’s about years of hard work maintaining a full-time job and spending his free time keeping his online store ahead of competitors until he was in a position to fully commit to it.

But make no mistake about it, Adam’s store is plenty successful. In fact, it makes around $102,000 in sales – and $12,000 in profit – every month.

And that becomes even more impressive when you learn he’s done it all selling wallplates.

Eager to learn more about his journey selling such an unusual and specific item, I recently spoke with Adam and got the scoop about how his bright idea for an online wallplate store came to life.

Starting a Store Selling… Wallplates?

Screenshot of the Wallplate Warehouse home page

As an early adopter of the internet and online shopping (“I remember when Amazon used to sell just books”), even in the mid-90s Adam Greenspan knew there were big opportunities to be had in the ecommerce realm. And he was keen to stake his claim.

He was making a living working for companies like Yahoo and entrepreneurs like Mark Cuban – he’d seen the possibilities and knew they were only expanding.

After moving to Dallas in 1998, Adam met a friend who worked manufacturing wallplates – you know, the decorative plate that goes around the power outlets or light switches in your home. Although it seems like an odd product to consider creating a business around, it was a product that sold well for his friend.

“You’d say, ‘Oh Wallplates, who really needs that?’ But actually, everybody has them and everybody has a ton of them.”

As the world of ecommerce grew, Adam sensed a great opportunity to sell these products online, especially as it was a pretty uncompetitive niche at the time. So, in 2002 he started talking with his friend about selling his products online and in 2003 Wallplate Warehouse went live.

The Power of Specific Niches

Adam’s store is the perfect example of a niche store – a very niche store. And it also has the advantage of being an evergreen niche, meaning there’s always going to be demand for the product he stocks. After all, as Adam told me: “Every home has a lot of light switch covers and outlets in them.”

It’s something he thinks is key for new entrepreneurs to focus on. “It doesn’t matter which market you’re in, but you really gotta find that niche market. If you could find that really niche market I think you could be successful.”

And taking a look at the steady popularity of wallplates over the last five years, it’s clear that this was a great niche to be involved in.

Screenshot of wall plates on Google trendsBecause Adam was so focussed on wallplates – with a few night lights thrown in the mix – he was able to gain a really deep understanding of his target audience, their pain points, and how to deliver what they need.

“My typical customer goes to Home Depot or Lowe’s, and they spend hours walking around and they can’t find everything that they’re looking for because they don’t stock them all,” Adam said. “And then they come to us and they’re like, ‘Oh, well, we wish we had found you prior to our hours spent searching.’ Since we’re not like Amazon in the sense that we don’t have millions of other products around our product, it’s very easy to just go on [Wallplate Warehouse], get what you need, and get out and be done with it. Which is what customers want.”

Knowing this about his customers meant that Adam was able to develop a well-known, trusted brand by focusing on bringing his customers exactly what they needed. It was a method that worked and worked quickly.

“It was a success from the beginning,” he says. “It was a constant increase of traffic and sales. [The manufacturer] really wasn’t selling much online. And then within just a few months, I was one of his top retailers.”

A picture of five different copper wallplates

So how exactly was Adam able to handle processing all of these orders on top of keeping the online store running and working his full-time job? Well, aside from having good time management, it was also because he operates using the dropshipping model.

A Million Dollar Dropshipping store

Image showing the dropship business model

Don’t know what dropshipping is? Allow us to explain. Dropshipping is a business model where a store owner never has to keep large amounts of stock or ship items. Instead, a customer buys an item from a store, which then places an order with the supplier. From there, the supplier packages and ships the product directly to the customer.

Because there’s no need to bulk buy and hold stock, it’s a low-cost and low-risk business model, and apps such as Oberlo have made it easier to dropship than ever before.

But, just because it’s low-risk, doesn’t mean that dropshipping businesses can’t make a whole lot of money.

Adam’s store made over $1.3 million in sales in 2018 – and it’s on track to make even more in 2019.

Screenshots of Wallplate Warehouse stats

While Adam started Wallplate Warehouse with just one supplier – his friend in Dallas – after seeing the success of the store, he began working with others. These days Wallplate Warehouse has three different suppliers across the United States and Adam is always open to working with others. “We’re always interested in adding new merchants who are willing to dropship,” he says.

Because light switches and power outlets differ in appearance by country, Adam’s store only ships to customers in the United States. And although this might seem like a restriction, it helps ensure faster shipping times and makes it easier to stay connected to his customers.

This connection to his store’s visitors has meant he’s been able to execute a very targeted marketing campaign, including some long-term strategies that might seem surprising when thinking about Wallplate Warehouse’s products.

A Switched-On Marketing Strategy

Even before his store was live, Adam was busy thinking about things he could do to help the business succeed.

Although most of the SEO tools we now have at our disposal weren’t available back in 2003, he was acutely aware that having a good brand name would both help him rank well on Google and make it instantly obvious what he was selling.

“It’s funny, because when I talked with my friend, who is a manufacturer, I said, ‘I think I’m gonna use the name Wallplate Warehouse.’ And we kind of laughed.”

Although Adam admits that his store’s name is a bit cheesy, it also worked. “When you do a Google search, you type in ‘wallplate,’ it’s like the first thing that comes up.

an image with screenshots of Wallplate Warehouse in SERPs

But just having a good name or domain won’t help your website rank on Google. For that you need a thorough SEO strategy.

Aside from his website being optimized with things such as good images, meta descriptions, and keywords across his landing pages and product pages, Adam also created a blog for his store.

Yes, that’s right, a blog that entirely revolves around wallplates and night lights.

And you thought writing blogs about swimwear or watches was hard.

Different Content for Different Search Intents

The Wallplate Warehouse blog has 15 pages worth of content – or around 70 individual articles. It covers things from how to clean your light switch covers, finding decorative wallplates for your living room, and how to choose the right size plate for your outlets.

An image with seven screenshots of blog titlesAnd while Adam concedes that the blogs aren’t heavily read, they do generate traffic to the site – which is the ultimate goal of having them.

Adam’s website covers topics that capture two types of search intent – informational searches and transactional searches. While not everyone reading these blogs will immediately go on to purchase something, they both play an important role in his short and long-term strategies.

Informational searches: These are usually done when a person wants to learn more about a particular subject, though they probably don’t want to purchase anything at that specific moment.

Blog topics such as “A Beginner’s Guide to Positioning Electrical Wall Switches” or “Cleaning Your Light Switch Covers the Right Way” are examples of blogs that are perfect for informational searches.

While these blogs might not result in an immediate sale, they’re a fantastic way to add credibility to your brand and establish it as one with useful information. This can make all the difference in the future when these visitors may want to buy.

Transactional searches: These are searches made when someone is ready to purchase. They’re generally much more specific as the user has already done research on their options.

Many of the blogs on Adam’s website capture visitors when they considering specific types of wallplates, such as “Ceramic Wall Plates to Give Your Home an Elegant Look” or “Brass Switch Covers to Improve Your Home’s Aesthetic Appeal.” These articles serve a different intent than the more general ones.

Meanwhile, his product pages are also optimized to fully convert those users who are ready to buy.

A screenshot of the Brass wallplate product page on Wallplate Warehouse

Creating a blog for your website can be a time-consuming process and it can be costly if you outsource the work, as Adam does. However, there’s a reason why many successful online businesses take the time to create one: they work.

Blogs help you gain credibility, make your website more visible, and can be a fantastic way to make sales.

But as we know, you should always have multiple marketing channels and for Wallplate Warehouse by far the biggest form of marketing is pay-per-click.

Spending Money to Make Money

While Adam’s homepage and blogs rank organically on Google and other search engines (never forget Bing), his pay-per-click links have their high position because they have money behind them. For every customer who arrives on Wallplate Warehouse after clicking on one of these paid links Adam is charged a fee – hence the name pay-per-click.

Pay-per-click ads are easy to spot on Google because they have the little ‘Ad’ or ‘Sponsored’ labels next to the URL.

Screenshot of the results page for wallplates

Although pay-per-click marketing has an ongoing cost, as long as the cost per click is much lower than the price of the item that the customer buys, it’s a great strategy. And for a business like Wallplate Warehouse, which rarely has orders for just one thing, using PPC is a no brainer. “It’s costly,” Adam admits, “but it pays off.”

Wallplate Warehouse’s conversion rate speaks for itself. At 4.66 percent, it’s more than double the eCommerce standard of about 2 percent. Not only is this hugely impressive, but it’s absolute proof that having a niche store selling items that meet a need is an excellent foundation for success.

An image with screenshots of av. order value and conversion rate

While Adam used to manage all of Wallplate Warehouse’s PPC campaigns himself, eventually, it became so complicated that he knew he had to bring in outside help. “It got to a point where if you were not taking classes and constantly being updated on the constant changes, it was almost impossible to manage.”

This is something that many entrepreneurs struggle with, and for Adam, whose skills lie on the creative side of things, he overcame it by hiring help when he reached the limit of his capabilities.

Moving on to the Next Step

Family photo of Adam Greenspan

Having been a designer by trade, leaping into the world of business was certainly a different direction for Adam. But after years of building Wallplate Warehouse into a well-established and reputable store, he’d become an expert on his products and could also see other opportunities ripe for the taking.

Blending his original skillset with the knowledge he’d gained, Adam started talking with his manufacturer friend, and the pair came up with some concepts for night lights.

Although Adam had never created physical products before, using his design know-how, he was able to turn their ideas into 3D prints, which were then made into samples, and could finally be sold online.

a screenshot of a LED night light

These days he estimates that around 50 percent of the night lights sold through his main manufacturer are products that he’s designed. And not only that, but his designs are also sold in brick and mortar stores like Home Depot and Lowe’s – the same businesses that Wallplate Warehouse competes against.

Aside from designing products, Adam also designs the packaging that goes with these items, often making several different packaging variants for each product so they can be sold in different stores.

It’s a lot of work and takes a lot of time, but it’s what Adam loves to do, which is ultimately why he decided to sell Wallplate Warehouse.

“I’m trying to sell the business so I can focus on design, on product design, package design, which to me, is my real passion,” he said. “I do love having a business, and everything goes to my family and me, but I do want to focus on that. It’s difficult to do both. It’s just time, right? You can only have so much time to spend on that.”

Wallplate Warehouse is now up for sale on the Shopify Exchange. Adam says he’s keen to get a fair price and help the new owner with the transition period, and then he’s ready to return to his design roots full-time.

After 16 years in the wallplate game, it’s time for some other products to shine.

God has Seen Your Future and It is Good

God has seen your future and it is good

Enlarge the place of your tent, and let them stretch out the curtains of your dwellings; Do not spare; lengthen your cords and strengthen your stakes.
Isaiah 54:2

GOD HAS SEEN YOUR FUTURE, AND IT IS GOOD!


At the end of 2004, during one of our services, the Lord told our church this: “I your God have gone ahead of you, and I have already been to your future. I have seen it. And I declare that it is good.”

Although this word was given through me to our church, I believe that it is not only for our church but also for every member of the body of Christ.

I tell you when God declares your future good; it will be good! It will be filled with many wonderfully good days!

So what do you do when the Lord tells you that you are going to have a good future loaded with His blessings? You prepare for it! In other words, before the blessings come, before the increase comes, He wants you to enlarge the place of your tent and stretch forth the curtains of your dwellings.

For example, if you believe God for a child, start reading books on babies and preparing the baby’s room. Prepare to have more than one child. Start looking for a bigger place for your family, for God says, “Enlarge the place of your tent, and let them stretch out the curtains of your dwellings; Do not spare; lengthen your cords, and strengthen your stakes.” Get ready for expansion!

My friend, God wants you to get ready, and expect such favor and increase in the days ahead that “you shall expand to the right and the left, and your descendants will inherit the nations, and make the desolate cities inhabited” (Isaiah 54:3).

Because God has declared your future good, know that you stand on favor ground today. Expect good things to happen to you. Expect to see the favor of God on you and your family. Expect the blessings and increase of the Lord. Expect many good days to show up in your life!

-Joseph Prince

Cartoons and Coding: Inside the Mind of an 11-Year-Old Founder

Portrait of Brianna J, founder of Brianna's closet. Surrounding Brianna's portrait are illustrations of her business, her activities, her interest and her future goals.

In our Homework series, we explore the lives of ordinary kids with not-so-ordinary hobbies. Between school work and swimming lessons, these youngsters are also running successful businesses—(sometimes) with a bit of grown-up help. 


Only two months into middle school, Brianna J. is already a seasoned entrepreneur. This 11-year-old started her online kids’ apparel store, Brianna’s Closet, in 2017 with the help of big sister Nina. She “really, really loves fashion,” and starting a business was much better than getting a job, she says.

Traveling is one perk of running your own business, according to Brianna. She recently took her online business to KIDZCON so she could meet her young customers in person. Next stop? Paris (she hears the bread is worth the trip).

Brianna is dedicated to learning because she has big plans for the future. When she’s not do-gooding or building her store, she’s working hard on her math homework and taking coding classes. But don’t worry: she still has lots of time for kid stuff, like binging her favorite cartoons.

About Me

 

Illustration of two children, a black boy and a caucasian girl, speaking into a microphone but the microphone is a fingerprint. This is a metaphor for their individuality as they are introducing themselves.
João Fazenda

Name: Brianna J.

Age: 11

My business: Brianna’s Closet

Where I live: Los Angeles, CA

What I do for fun:

I like to play on my trampoline, and I like to jump rope. I also like swimming. My friends and I play volleyball. I started taking coding classes last year. It’s super fun because I really love computers. I think one day I’d like to make sites for people.

What I’m watching:

I love everything cartoons: SpongeBob, DuckTales, StevenUniverse, Bob’sBurgers. I can go on and on.

My favorite book is:

Probably Harbor Me [by Jacqueline Woodson]. It’s a real eye-opener! It’s about different students who share their stories about life.

My favorite subject in school is:

Math. I’m learning decimals and fractions.

This summer I traveled to:

San Diego. I went to the park and the beach. Someday I want to visit Paris so I can see the Eiffel Tower and eat bread.

 

Illustration of a young caucasian girl in a red shirt with green pants, rolling out a carpet made of a road. This is a metaphor for how she started her business but also, also her future as an entrepreneur.
João Fazenda

How I started my business:

My folks said I needed a job, and I love fashion. Especially dresses. So I came up with Brianna’s Closet. My business is for kids. They get to try on my clothes and tell me their opinions. I wanted to start this to inspire other kids.

What my role is in the business:

I pick out all of the stuff on the site, and I post on social media mostly. Sometimes I reach out to famous influencers.

The best part of running a business is:

Other kids’ ideas and how they inspire me to do this business.

The hardest part is:

Tagging all the merchandise, because it’s a lot of clothes. And it’s exhausting.

About my family:

I live with my mom, my dad, and my cousin. They all help me with my business, too. My sister helps with picking out the clothes and stuff.

 

Illustration of a young black girl riding a paper airplane through the clouds. This is a metaphor for dreaming of her future as an entrepreneur.
João Fazenda

Who inspires me:

My sister, my mom, and my cats, Eva, Sheila, and Sheba. They’re cuddly.

Something I’m proud of:

I think of opening the store. This is like my baby. I never thought I would be an entrepreneur at such a young age.

What would make the world a better place?

I am saving the turtles.

How I’m making a difference:

Me and my friend Tanya volunteer at City of Hope [a cancer research center] or my mom’s job, because she’s a nurse. I like to volunteer with the older folks because they give us candy.

My goal for the future is:

To be a doctor and do my business on the side.

The advice I have for other young entrepreneurs is:

I’d say, dream big. No dream is too small or stupid! If you can envision it, it is possible.

Feature illustration by Joel Holland

Photo of Dayna Winter

About the author

Dayna Winter

Dayna Winter is a Storyteller at Shopify, curious about the humans behind the brands and the moments that motivate them to create. She follows more dogs than humans on Instagram and isn’t a real redhead.

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Solar Flood Lighting

Who wouldn’t desire a floodlight outdoors in their house? They are helpful not only for visibility reasons, however for safety reasons too. But floodlights can’t simply be a costly buy, additionally, they consume money out of your energy budget. The arrival of solar technology, however, provides the security of the floodlight at a reduced cost! Solar flood lighting is a very good way to maintain your home safe without growing your time budget. For more information on the best solar floodlights, visit our website.

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The Promise of the Father

The promise of the father

But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.”
Acts 1:8

THE PROMISE OF THE FATHER


Before Jesus went back to heaven, He told His disciples to “wait for the Promise of the Father” (Acts 1:4). There are thousands of promises in the Bible, so which promise was He referring to?

The early church knew which promise Jesus was referring to because He had told His disciples, “Do not leave Jerusalem but wait for the Promise of the Father, which you have heard Me speak. For John truly baptized with water, but you shall be baptized with the Holy Spirit not many days from now” (Acts 1:4–5). Jesus was referring to the baptism in the Holy Spirit with speaking in tongues (see Acts 2:1–4).

Jesus wants you to know the value of the Promise of the Father because He said, “You shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you shall be witnesses to Me…” He did not say, “You shall do witnessing,” but “You shall be witnesses.” In other words, your very person will be a witness to Him!

This is because the power you receive when you are baptized in the Holy Spirit is the same power that so anointed Peter that the sick were laid on the streets for his shadow to fall on them and heal them (see Acts 5:15). Even handkerchiefs and aprons from Paul’s body were so saturated with the anointing of the Spirit that when they touched the sick, people witnessed diseases and evil spirits leaving the sick (see Acts 19:12)!

That same power caused a Holy Spirit-baptized church member, who prayed in tongues, to experience God’s healing power when he laid hands on his mother, who was in an advanced stage of cancer. And because she was healed, she became a witness of the love and power of God to her friends and unbelieving relatives.

Beloved, when you are baptized in the Holy Spirit, you will be a witness to others that no problem, trial, disease, or sickness is a match for the power of the Spirit in you!

-Joseph Prince

10 Tips to Improve Your Blogging

10 Tips to Improve Your Blogging

10 Tips to Improve Your Blogging

1. Choose a suitable niche

You can either choose a general topic or a specific niche to blog on, such as finance, recipes, reviews, travel and such. Make the topics interesting and related to your personal experience.

2. Select a good hosting company

To start blogging, you will need a paid server like BlueHost, Exabytes, which guarantees at least 98% uptime. This is to make sure that your blog is read and up. Not down and invisible due to down time or some errors on the hosting site.

3. Choose WordPress

WordPress is free and you can get your hosting company to install WordPress for you at no extra charge. Or just Google around how to install it yourself if you are more tech-savvy. WordPress comes with free and paid plugins to improve and add on the features that you like. For instance, you may like to include a word count for your dashboard as you type.

4. Include Pictures

You can go to Pexels.com or Pixabay.com to get free graphics with no copyright and use them for your website/blog. A picture is worth a thousand words and stands out compared to lines to words. In a nutshell, visitors can see in an instant what the blog is about with attractive images.

5. Make it Personal and Unique

Write about your travel experience, personal recipes, food hunt, photography skills, and many more. Make it unique and do not copy from other people’s blog posts as Google loves unique content.

6. Use Grammarly

To check on your spellings, use Grammarly that is paid to correct the typing errors and grammatical mistakes. This will give more credentials to your blog posts as visitors hate to see too many mistakes. I use a paid version of Grammarly to check my typing in a jiffy and correcting them by clicking on the links.

7. Monetize Your Blog

You can sign up for Google Adsense when you have had enough traffic and many blog posts. It depends on the frequency you blog and the relevance of the topic that will determine whether you get approved or not. If you do not get approved, fret not. There are many other Adsense Alternatives like Clicksor, Bidvertiser and more to monetize your blog which is what it is all about.

8. Sign up for Ezoic or Mediavine

When you reach 25,000 sessions per month or 10,000 hits per month, then you can sign up for Mediavine or Ezoic respectively. Apparently you earn more in a day from high traffic to your blog than from Adsense in a month.

9. Continue Blogging

Just continue to do what you love – blogging and writing – and don’t give up. Check up other bloggers’ posts and sites on why they are so popular and pull in the crowd. Consistency is the key.

10. Use Pinterest

A little known secret or a rather well-known tip is to use Pinterest to draw the crowd to your blog. If is easy to create your Pinterest picture by using Canva and not more than 3 colors for your fonts. Add some related image and your URL or website address and you are good to go. Try to use a white background that is easy on the eyes, rather than the dark background. Most Pinterest users are women.

Summary

So there you have it.10 Tips from me to improve your blog and good luck to your new venture. In this day and age, blogging is still relevant and if you are a well-known blogger, you can start taking up sponsored posts and work from home.

 

Diana Tan

Diana Tan is a blogger, author, and IT executive who works in a home office since 2004. She enjoys writing articles and does micro-jobs for some moolah to save up for her retirement. When not working, Diana loves to travel and watch animated movies in the cinemas. You can reach her at diana.tan(AT)gmail.com or view her Instagram @philin135

Heir of the World Today

Heir of the world today

For the promise that he would be the heir of the world was not to Abraham or to his seed through the law, but through the righteousness of faith.
Romans 4:13

HEIR OF THE WORLD TODAY


God promised Abraham that he would be the heir of the world. Now, don’t be too quick to say, “Well, that promise was made only to Abraham and not me.” The verse says, “For the promise that he would be the heir of the world was not to Abraham or to his seed through the law, but through the righteousness of faith.” So the promise was not just made to Abraham, but to “his seed” as well, that is, you and I who belong to Christ—“And if you are Christ’s, then you are Abraham’s seed, and heirs according to the promise” (Galatians 3:29).

Notice that God did not say that you would be the heir of the country you are living in, but heir of the world! The Greek word for “world” here is kosmos, which means the universe as well as the whole circle of earthly goods, endowments, advantages and pleasures. All these are yours to inherit through the righteousness of faith in Jesus and His finished work at the cross. This righteousness is given to you as a gift from God, so you don’t have to earn it through good works.

For God to fulfill His promise, He has to prosper you. You can’t be the heir of the world and be in lack or in debt! Not only that, He must keep you healthy because you can’t inherit the world when you are sick and always flat on your back.

Don’t listen to people who tell you that you will only get to enjoy these blessings when you get to heaven one fine day. Why would you need riches in heaven? There, even the streets are made of pure gold (see Revelation 21:21). And why would you need healing in heaven? There is no sickness there. So you need the health and provision in the here and now!

Beloved, God wants you to be the heir of the world today. So lay hold of your rich inheritance today. Jesus paid for it with His blood. Don’t push it all to the sweet by and by!

-Joseph Prince