Sourcing: Reddit Author: TMTBrando
8K First Month, 11K This Month: How I Found Success Dropshipping
Hello! Just sharing some recent success I've had with dropshipping. I've been lurking in this sub for a while, learning from others' experiences and failures. Like many here, I've tried and failed miserably at dropshipping in the past. But finally, after countless mistakes, I've achieved some success.
I found this product on July 3rd, launched a website, and started running ads the following day. The journey hasn't been without challenges—I could have scaled faster but had some issues with cash flow and daily ad spend limits. I've been running Facebook ads for this, and I know there's a lot of skepticism out there about whether dropshipping is dead or oversaturated in 2024. From my experience, I can confidently say that dropshipping is far from dead—it's alive and thriving. Hopefully, this post serves as motivation for anyone on the verge of giving up.
Finding Success with Shopify Suppliers
One of the critical steps in my journey was collaborating with reliable Shopify suppliers. Finding the right supplier isn't just about speed but also about consistent quality and communication. Reliable suppliers helped me avoid pitfalls like delayed shipping, poor product quality, and customer complaints, which are major reasons dropshipping businesses fail.
I also found that working with suppliers offering fast delivery dropshipping services made a massive difference in customer satisfaction. Customers are becoming less tolerant of long wait times, so aligning with fast delivery dropshipping suppliers helped me gain an edge. If you're working with Shopify, choosing a dropship agent Shopify or supplier experienced in fast shipping dropshipping can set you up for success.
Practical Tips for Dropshippers
1. Product Research
Edit: I've put together a quick video on product research, specifically on using TikTok Shop as a resource. This is a great starting point for anyone new to product research. You can check it out here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PCF2dLDXss
This method helped me uncover trending, high-potential products that aren’t oversaturated. Many Shopify suppliers also have catalogs tailored for TikTok trends, which simplifies your search.
2. Testing Campaigns
Edit: I've uploaded another video breaking down my Facebook testing campaign strategy. You can watch it here:
https://youtu.be/XfqiP36XfBA
Testing campaigns are vital. Whether you're sourcing products from a general marketplace or directly from Shopify suppliers, always run small-scale tests to validate product performance. Reliable suppliers are essential during this stage, as they ensure you can deliver on your promises.
3. Scaling Strategy
I might make a YouTube video showing how I research products, set up ads, and build my testing campaigns step-by-step. Honestly, I feel like I could find a new product tomorrow, partner with a Shopify supplier offering fast delivery, and scale it easily based on what I've learned so far. The strategies I follow are simple but effective—and they've been proven to work by everyone I've seen implement them.
Edit: Wasn't expecting this post to blow up the way it has. I'm heading to bed now, but I'll try to reply to more questions in the morning. For those asking, finding trustworthy Shopify suppliers and understanding customer pain points were two of the biggest factors in my recent success.
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If you're just starting or struggling, focus on building relationships with fast delivery dropshipping suppliers. Their support can help you resolve logistical issues and improve customer retention, allowing you to scale confidently.
Summary
Dropshipping is still viable in 2024, but success requires the right approach. Partnering with Shopify suppliers specializing in fast shipping dropshipping and doing your due diligence during product research and ad testing can make a significant difference. I hope my experience motivates others to keep pushing forward and refining their strategies.
Comments:
C1
Nice work, looking forward to your video. I want to get into drop shipping but not sure how
OP
Thank you. Will hopefully record tonight
C2
What niche are you in? This is impressive
OP
Women’s accessories
C3
How much is your CAC?
Edit: Congrats man!
OP
Thank you. Most days it’s between $3-5 on a $24 product.
That’s impressive, what’s your approach on ads? I am new to ads, having a hard time to learn!
Again congrats man!
OP
I use Facebook ads. I set up an ABO testing campaign with 10 interests at $10 each. After the first day, any interests that didn’t have any sales but also didn’t have any buying intent (ATCs, ICs) , I kill them off and add in interests to replace them. After the 2nd day of spend , if there is no sale on any interest, I kill it off, even if there’s buying intent. Any interest that has 2-3+ sales and atleast a 2 ROAS, I take into a CBO campaign with $100 per day budget. After the first day, if there’s no sales on the CBO, I let it spend another $50 the 2nd day. If no sales I kill it. If the CBO has a 2+ ROAS, I up the budget 50-100% , spending on how good the ROAS is. And I kinda just follow that same strategy. Testing campaign runs the whole time, testing interests and CBOing anything that meets my criteria
Okay, I’ve been reading many strategies and honestly your is the one that makes the most sense, and do you try that on different creatives? How do you go about that?
OP
I got lucky and my first creative was a winner .. BUT if I was to test creative, I would just test the different creatives within the specific ad set for the interests if that makes sense. Honestly I took this ad strategy from my mentor who’s done 7 figures + in Ecom. & it’s very straight forward. I think people over complicate ads.
For ABO testing, how many ads do you have inside each adset?
OP
I just ran 1 ad but for the strategy I use, I’ve seen up to 3 work. It’s just harder to get a sale IMO because you’re splitting up the budget between multiple ads but I guess FB is smart enough to show the better ad to more people.
Thank you man, also how do you know what adset the customer came from (buying intent - ATC) , is there a filter for that on Facebook?
OP
There’s filters and you can click into the actual ad set to see which ad the buying intent was attributed to
So after the first day of running your ads you were able to already tell what was going to get you sales and what wasn’t????
OP
So this is what my ad manager looked like first day running. As you can see the clear buying intent. I believe I ended up killing anything that didn’t have an ATC or IC after the 2nd day mid day & replaced them with different interests that were similar to the ones that had sales
What do you mean from “10 interests”; do you mean 10 products?! Ad what do these mean : ABO, ATCs, ICs, ROAS, CBO
OP
ABO- Adset budget optimization, ATC- Add to cart, IC- Initiate check out , ROAS, Return on ad spend, CBO- Cost budget optimization. Different Facebook ad / media buying terms.
Thanks. And what do mean “10 interests”?
OP
- 10 interests, so when you’re setting up Facebook ads, interest targeting is a way to narrow down your potential audience that will be served your ads. So if I set up 10 interests, each interest is different. Ex; Let’s say I have a product for dogs. I might target the interests dog owners, dog accessories, dog food, German Shepard, ect; and FB will serve my ad to people that have shown interests to those categories based on their data.
- Hopefully this makes sense. If you’re brand new to Facebook ads and media buying it probably won’t make sense but that’s essentially what it is.
Any YouTubers you know that give great solid advice on Facebook Ads? I’m total beginner, I’ve only done organic so far.
OP
Andrew Yu
When you kill the CBO campaigns do you start new ones from other ads, or do you try different ads in the same CBO campaign? Thanks for the advice!
Edit: also are you running just one adset / ad per CBO campaign or are you putting all your winning creatives in there?
OP
When I kill the CBO campaign, I will try to CBO any interest in my testing campaign that is performing to my criteria (atleast 2 purchases, & 2+ ROAS). If none of your CBOs work, it may be time to kill the product Completely or try different creative
C4
So all of your revenue is from one product? So impressive and motivating!! 👏🏼
OP
Yes one product. Going to add some additional products once I get to like 5k a day in revenue so I can cross sell them, but yes one product.
C5
Can you tell me your meta ads stats, and what they were when you first started cuz I am getting destroyed with the cost of running ads
OP
I posted a picture in another comment of my first day of testing , what they looked like. I’ll try and post some more
You’re a really cool guy. Just want to point that out and hope you know it. There was no need for you to help all these redditors but you have
OP
Thank you I appreciate it
how did u make ur ads? using viralecomadz?
OP
Nope, I downloaded ugc content from TikTok and cut it together and edited it with capcut
C6
Congrats. It’s probably better that you’re gradually scaling and not going aggressive. Can become unprofitable fast! I see the up and down days you had in July. The fluctuations I’m seeing day to day are also crazy at times. Have you got around to fixing that in anyway? Your second month looks a bit more consistent
OP
Yeah the up and down days in July were due to my daily spend limit being fluctuated by Facebook from $250 to $100 for no reason. Was dealing with it for much of last month and part of this month. Lost a lot of optimization. Ended up buying an unlimited BM account to deal with that.
Oh get it. So your ROAS is pretty consistent across the whole month would you say? And what’s the margins on this
OP
25-30% margins. ROAS is pretty much above 2 every day now
C7
Congrats mate Any resources you would recommend for a beginner? Where did you learn to do it?
OP
I got my entire strategy from someone named Andrew Yu on YouTube. I ended up joining his discord and invested in his mentorship. You can get a good starting point from watching his YouTube videos. Not trying to advertise him at all but he’s who I mainly watched. He knows what he’s doing for sure and doesn’t over complicate anything
You joined prime cord or took his 1on1 mentorship?
OP
Both
C8
How did you learn how to make videos that convert to sales?
OP
Watched videos to better understand consumer behavior and what makes a video hook a potential customer
C9
Couple of Questions
1.If somebody is starting, would you recommend him to Target US market or try and see India first and then target US?
2. What budget you started with when you first began?
3. If you could redirect to some sources for somebody who's is starting out to learn the Craft what are those going to be?
4. Good to see your success.
OP
I only target US. India is cheap traffic but not that high quality. I started with $300. I watched Andrew Yu on youtube. All of his dropshipping videos and followed his strategy. It worked for me and works well for a lot of people
C10
Do you pay vat / sales tax ?
OP
I’ll have to pay sales tax. I’ve been keeping a portion of profit for it. I’ve only been targeting US in my ads so don’t need to pay VAT tax.
C11
I aspire to be like you!! Can you drop your website? Been trying to get as much advice as I can
OP
I would but it would give away my product. Check out the website for the product Bleam. It’s very similar to how my site looks
C12
Do you need any help with anything ? I will even volunteer.. I can do a lot of things .. customer support, some simple editing. Administration.. anything.
OP
I might take you up on that, I would pay you for your time of course
C13
What kinda niche? And before you think I’m tryna steal it I already have my site all set up lol I’m just curious
OP
Womens apparel accessories
Did you just search TikTokMadeMeBuyIt on TikTok?
OP
Yes and searched through TikTok shop
C14
Congrats but bro do you even fulfill the orders?
OP
I do but I’ve had 67 orders between today and yesterday. I typically don’t fulfill on the weekends due to cash flow / Shopify not paying out on the weekend. Haven’t had any issues / customer complaints so far as it’s stated on my website
who do you use to fulfill (cj, zen etc)
OP
I connected dsers to my store and use their auto fulfillment and have it connected to my aliexpress supplier
So dsers is just a software that sends the order to aliexpress?
OP
Correct. DSers is connected to my store. DSers sends the order to aliexpress, I pay for the order on aliexpress, then DSers updates the tracking for me
I don’t understand this part: when someone buys from me (when!) I will use the money they send me to fulfill the order with Zendrop and send out the order. Does that sound right ?
OP
Exactly
C15
Do you run pics or ads as creatives for fb ads? And do you run a 1 product store? Or niche store?
OP
Strictly video ads. They perform better & able to hook your customers if done right. 1 product store
Are those just videos you pulled from Alibaba or are they self recorded/ you hire someone to produce
OP
I got all the videos for my add from tiktok. UGC creators already had created video reviews of the product. I chopped the videos up and made an ad
How do you chop the vids up mate?
OP
Download them using Snaptik and than edit it in cap cut
How the hell did you not get shadowbanned? I did that in April and have been stuck in TikTok jail ever since! I’m on my third acct.
OP
Well I run the ads on Facebook and not TikTok. That could be why not sure
I did the same thing on IG and Im shadowbanned for ripping content too. I guess it doesn’t matter when you’re paying to boost vids. I just didn’t want to pay to get views bc it kills margins
OP
Yes kills margins but you can scale way faster with paid ads. Organic can take forever, and you're putting in all that time and don't even know if it's a winning product. With paid ads you'll know if it's a winner within 2 days
C16
Congrats bro, can tell pls how many have you spend and for how many days during the testing days ? i hear that fb is more slow in the testing phase! thanks 💪🏻
OP
I’ve spent roughly 7k in ad spend . During testing phase I spent $100 the first day, $100 the 2nd day, and 3rd day I introduced a CBO so I spent $300 that day. Only the first $200 was out of my pocket. I haven’t spent anything else out of pocket
Did you go to profit during the test days or were you at breakeven?
OP
Break even first day, profit 2nd day
how much if you can tell ?
OP
I think I only profited like $30 the 2nd day
C17
Congratulations I'm new to dropshipping, how much time does it take so that the customer gets the product?
OP
Depends on your supplier. I’ve built a good relationship with my supplier. 5-7 days max from china
Thanks for replying I'm working with cjdropshipping, didn't scale yet to work with a direct supplier.best of luck
OP
Some may take longer
C18
Do you make your own creatives? Can you send example
OP
Yes. I’ll send you some I know work with my strategy. Don’t really want to send mine as it would give away my product
C19
Was your product already a product being sold with over 500 sold on AliExpress or was it something you found that you blew up yourself?
OP
It only had like 10 sales when I found it on AliExpress. However my main competitor was running it on TikTok and had over 100,000 sales so I knew it was a good product
Very familiar with Bleame. Modeled my website after theres. I haven’t attempted the product simply because at this point they are dominating the bid on Facebook and you wouldn’t be able to scale the product because of that.
Just to get an idea, isn’t Facebook primarily used by 40+ year old people? It isn’t really used by young people right?
OP
I'm not sure of Facebooks demographic but yeah I'd say it's primarily older, but using Meta ads, your ads are shown on facebook and instagram
How did you find out your competitor had that amount of sales
OP
On Tiktok, they have a TikTok shop set up and it shows you the number of orders they have.
C20
What was your rough estimate budget for dropping, including Facebook ads and product ordered?
OP
Lifetime or during testing?
Yes, life time. And how much do you realistically need to start a Shopify business in your opinion? I looked up and it said about $2-4k.
OP
I started with $300 . Once I started profiting, I've been reinvesting my profits into scaling my adsets. I'll give you this months numbers. So I've spent rougly $3500 in product cost this month. and rougly $2500 in ad spend this month. So $6000 in cost and 12k in revenue. So netted rougly 6k . Ad cost and product have not been out of pocket.
Before you took the initiative to start dropshipping, did you do a significant amount of research and watch a lot of YouTube tutorials?
And are you doing dropshipping through Shopify?
OP
Watched hours of videos. Yes through shopify
I’ve been interesting in doing dropshipping since last year, 2023. I am great at Google Ads and Facebook Ads, and I have experience in web design. I’m sure those skill would be useful. Any tips for noobie as myself in starting dropshipping would be awesome, dude!
C21
You've had better luck than I have. I've failed hard at dropshipping. 3+ different stores with money wasted. The most sales I made was $13 lol. I've tried so-called experts and pre built. Nothing has worked. Congrats to you though.
OP
Thank you, you'll get it, just don't give up
C22
Congrats man!
Are you targeting the US market? I've found it very difficult to stay profitable when advertising in the US due the high traffic cost.
What was your CPC in those 2 months?
OP
I only target US. CPC during testing was about $.90c to $2. Now that i'm fully optimized, my CPC doesn't go above .70c
Gotcha, and what's your net profit on a $24 AOV if you don't mind me asking?
OP
My AOV is actually $35 . I offer bundles on my site and a lot of people take the bundle . But product cost + shipping is roughly $8 for 1 unit
C23
How do you build up a relationship with your supplier that so the products can arrive in <7 days? Nearly every store in Alibaba says it takes more than 10 days
OP
I use Aliexpress. I blew up my suppliers product, have sent them 800+ orders so they prioritize my orders. They understand that I will continue to bring them sales and not switch suppliers as long as they fulfill fast. There's been many suppliers that have popped up since I started running the product, with better pricing then my supplier, but my supplier matches their price every time for me.
C24
Do you primarily sell to US customers? Do you live there? Is it possible to sell to the US if you live in Europe? Would you recommend selling to another country? I for example couldn’t open a us tiktok shop since I am not a us citizen/resident
OP
I only sell to us customers. I live in us. It is possible to sell to US if you live in europe, you would just target US when you run your ads. My mentor sells to US, UK, AUS, NZ but I only sell to US.
C25
Amazing. Def helps me motivated that this still works!
Question: how much did you start off with? I.e. initial investment - I've understood that general is about 2k ...just to spend most on ads.
Thanks and keep killin it!
OP
I started with $300 for testing. $200 went to the first initial days of testing, $100 went to my first cbo for scaling. Haven't invested any of my personal money since. I've reinvested my profit into more ad spend for scaling
C26
How did you run / make ad creative the day after finding the product?
OP
I stayed up all night finding UGC videos on tiktok, and cut them up and edited it to make the creative
Thank you, 2 more questions from me.
Did you create a store specific to this product or just have a general store that you can interchange products on
When you say you increased budget by 50-100%, was this on the original campaign or did you duplicate? As I know increasing by a large amount affects learnings
OP
Store was created specifically for the product. So when I say increase budgets, during the testing phase, I'm testing interests to eventually scale them. Once I found one worth scaling, I bring it into a CBO. From there I adjust the CBO budget based on ROAS. I don't reduplicate the cbo everytime I want to increase it, just increase the same one.
Thank you again. And probably the most annoying question, but what would you say is the best method to finding a winning product?
OP
I found mine on TikTok. But Facebook ad library is really good for finding products as long as you use the right filters and keywords
C27
Wow they’re very nice results. Seems that your mentor has been worth the $$
OP
I saw your previous comment about Andrew. That's why I really didn't want to name drop him... but his strategy works. I promise I am not him lol. I'm a black guy from Maryland. I had previous posts up on my reddit that actually showed my face
C28
Which country are you focusing?
OP
US
C29
What website builder did you use?
I come from marketing background and I’m not new to drop shipping, but I’m new to creating the brand and drop shipping a 1 product store. Checked out bleame and it’s a nice site.
OP
I didn't use a website builder. I use shopify and created it all on there. Bleame is run on shopify btw
C30
Wow congratulations! I recently started my drop shipping journey and doing product research. I have Andrew on my drop shipping playlist on YouTube. I need to save more for purchasing the mentorship. I’m just curious about taxes. Does he teach in his mentorship what should be placed aside for taxes and if we should get a LLC?
OP
He doesn't really talk about taxes much as it varies person to person / country to country. It's best to talk to a professional for that tbh .
and def watch his free videos. Soo much value in them. I binged them and watched them a lot and took a ton of notes
C31
Hello there, how aren’t you getting reserve funds? Which industry is your product?
OP
What do you mean reserve funds? Industry is women accessories
Is it an electronic? Or completely without battery/plug in
OP
It is not electronic and does not require batteries.
C32
What's your YouTube channel name? I'd love to follow you
OP
Making one later today. I’ll drop the link when I make it :)
C33
Can you help me for Dropshipping and I will pay you if I have good results
OP
I can help you for free . Not interested in charging anyone
C34
may I know how you handle your orders by now? AliExpress, CJ or other methods?
OP
Hooked up the Shopify app DSers to my site. Click one button and DSers orders the product from aliexpress for me & updates all the tracking info for my customer.
C35
Bro, may I know what is your product hunting strategy?
OP
YouTube video coming shortly
C36
Do you advertise on Google ads, Facebook or Snap Chat?
OP
Facebook / IG ads
C37
Looking forward to watch your video, please keep us posted!!
OP
Will do!
C38
when does your course come out? lol...
OP
Never lol
what platform did you find your product on? (alibaba/express/cjdropshipping etc), and did you innovate it?
OP
Aliexpress. What do you mean by innovate it?
well you can find a product, example a chair with a cupholder. An innovation to it would be the chair with a a cupholder + a plate/food holder
OP
oh no I didn’t innovate it at all.
just over complicates things. I think people over complicate things. If a product is a winner, why change up what made it a winner ?
C39
How long did it take you to set up your store?
OP
Couple hours . I’ve went back and made edits and cleaned some things up but didn’t want to invest a crazy amount of time into a website for a product I didn’t know was going to be a winner
How can you do it in a couple hours?! It takes me weeks with shopify
how much money did you put into creating your store if you don’t mind me asking?
OP
I didn’t put anything money into making the actual store. Used free themes and apps . I eventually bought higher tier versions of the apps I used but everything was free
C40
Nice work man, what is your breakeven CPA and your profit margins? Do you have bundles and upsells. I saw you mentioned your product is 24$ which I think is low for FB tbh.
OP
My break even ROAS is 1.5 . I have bundles. My AOV is roughly $30. About a 22% take rate on the bundles.
C41
You have any advice for new people starting drop shipping
OP
Product research is the most important thing by far
C42
Hey man , I've been reading all the threads and your responses. Thank you for sharing all the insights. I work in tech and I've not had a other form of income and have pondering on dropshippong / print on demand for a while. I have watched videos of people talking about but honestly , having someone to speak directly with and guiding would really help. Not sure if you do mentoring but that would greatly help if you did.
OP
I don’t mentor but feel free to ask any questions you have. May consider something in the future
C43
Nice who setup your website?
OP
I set it up myself
C44
How much money did you spend on failing products till you found this one? Can you please send an example of a creative similar to yours that works?
OP
Um roughly 1k
And ur sure this wasnt a deliberate post to promote andrew yu right
OP
I promise it was not lol . I really didn’t even want to bring his name up
C45
Let me know when you post it
OP
Video is posted. Link in the post
C46
I'm following you bro. I read this post and took notes for like two hours (from Q&A). I feel like I learned more than from a youtube channel. I tried dropshipping 1-2 years ago but I gave up just before the start and switched to aff marketing with organic traffic. Your post kinda made me try again. This is what reddit is for. Thanks for posting and good luck!
OP
No problem at all , feel free to ask any additional questions
C47
How can you tell right away, if your product is good/bad, or if your marketing/ads are not good enough?
OP
Buying intent on your ad campaign
C48
Could you please share with us your Facebook ads cpm (cost per purchase)? Most of the time, a lot of us will see these kind of of posts and we will think that we can just put together a website and slap ads on Facebook without considering that the cpm can well go over 20$, eating away all your profit.
OP
CPM is under $20 everyday . During testing it is higher but decreases as you Optimize
C49
I’ve been doing this for three years with the first year just experimenting with my website templates and a few ads. I am the face of my brand, because I come from an e-commerce background in marketing and I’m good at selling products digitally and email marketing. People trust me because I’m a real person. I own the store and I’m local in the US.
If you are just blasting out 1 random product without any branding or retention strategy, how will this sustain long-term? I’m not in this for an instant cash grab, I’m in it as a hobby because it is fun. I plan to convert my store into a traveling boutique with full inventory. I want my legacy to be this store. I only want to make $4-$5k per month do I can quit my office job and have fun with this full-time.
My question to you is, what is your return policy and how do you handle customer dissatisfaction? How do you plan to build trust when Facebook is becoming a cesspool of fake storefronts and scams? What is your long-term strategy?
OP
Out of 900 orders thus far, I’ve had less than 10 ask for a refund or return. For those that asked for a refund before shipping , I issued a full refund no questions asked. For those that asked for a return , I issued a refund minus COGs. Thus far the product I am running has been loved by my customers, as proven by my reviews, and countless Facebook comments & messages. So I have not had an issue with dissatisfaction. Will that change as I scale? Probably, but I’ve worked in retail and sales my whole life so I know how to provide exception customer service. I provide trust my offering a quality product, at a reasonable price, with reasonable shipping. Long term strategy? I’m not in this for a long term play. My goal is to save up cash, hopefully exit & invest my money elsewhere. Hopefully this answers your question.
Thank you for taking the time to post a thoughtful answer to my questions. Much appreciated. I have a no refund policy at this time, and nobody has argued with that. I have had customers tell me they accidentally entered the wrong address when it was already too late. AliExpress sellers do not help much when you have concerns. Sometimes they come through.
I sell women’s and unisex jewelry but mine is for a niche audience which has made it easy for targeting ads. If a product does well, I will purchase a few samples and model it myself and create ads.
I think I need a business loan to be able to afford ads on FB. I didn’t have luck on IG at all!
OP
You are welcome. If it becomes a issue, I may readjust the refund policy, but at this time I think it does help with conversions and trust, knowing as a customer, that my store offers refunds with no questions asked.
C50
Would you able to give hand holding support to me in this? I am very confused with the tutorials from so called gurus in India. Need a genuine person to start. Please help me to know, of you can support.
OP
Where are you in your journey? Have you done any product research? Have you tried to test a product? Let me know
C51
what payment processor are you using? are you a US resident/citizen with SSN? what did you do to not get flagged as high risk due to volume spike so soon. i have heard horror stories about stripe bans. please shed some light on it
OP
I just use Shop Pay with Shopify. I am a US citizen. I didn’t do anything really, I’ve heard the stories. I’ve just made sure to fulfill my orders, handle any customer concerns / refunds. Also I don’t allow PayPal because they will hold your funds for 6+ months when you have a high volume spike
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