avatarMartin Lostak

Summary

The author shares their experience with Andrew Tate's Hustler's University 4.0, learning about online money-making, particularly through e-commerce, and applying the knowledge to a real-world drop-shipping business with mixed results.

Abstract

The article recounts the author's journey through Andrew Tate's Hustler's University 4.0, a platform offering various online money-making courses for a monthly subscription fee. Despite initial skepticism about the basic and oversaturated nature of the advertised methods, the author chose to focus on e-commerce, attracted by its potential for success. They detail the process of selecting a "winning product," setting up an online store, and employing marketing strategies, such as TikTok Organic and Facebook ads, to drive traffic and sales. The author acknowledges the platform's comprehensive guides and community support but also points out that Andrew Tate does not personally teach the courses. The practical application of the e-commerce course led to some profit, but challenges with advertising platforms and product saturation were encountered. Ultimately, the author concludes that while the program is not groundbreaking, it could be beneficial for beginners looking to learn about online business.

Opinions

  • Andrew Tate's wealth and success lend credibility to his online money-making platform.
  • The author initially doubted the uniqueness of the methods taught, finding them to be basic and oversaturated.
  • The e-commerce course within Hustler's University 4.0 is described as detailed and promising.
  • The author was impressed with the selection of a crystal lamp as a winning product due to its wow factor and potential profitability.
  • The platform's store-building resources are considered comprehensive and user-friendly.
  • Despite some success, the author encountered significant challenges with Facebook ads and product scalability.
  • The author suggests that the program is more suitable for beginners rather than experienced individuals in online business.
  • The use of TikTok Organic for marketing is highlighted as a cost-effective strategy with potential for success.
  • The author's overall opinion is that Hustler's University 4.0 is not a bad investment for the price, given the access to a community and diverse money-making methods.

I Tried Andrew Tate’s Hustler’s University 4.0: Here’s What I Learned About Making Money Online

About a month ago, I tried making money online with free knowledge from YouTube. However, I wasn’t able to make any money, and I’m not sure why. So, I decided to get into Andrew Tate’s Hustler’s University 4.0.

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Andrew Tate is one of the richest people out there and has like 30 cars, so he seems pretty trustworthy. This guy also made millions of dollars off his online money-making methods in Hustler’s University, or as he refers to it nowadays, “The Real World” because Hustler’s University got taken off of Discord.

To get to Hustler’s University 4.0, I had to subscribe to a $50 per month subscription. As soon as I got in, I could tell that this was a very well-built platform. However, I was a little bit disappointed to find out that the money-making methods he’s advertising are pretty basic and oversaturated. Before the release of The Real World, Andrew Tate said that the methods he’s going to be teaching are unlike anything we’ve seen before, which I unfortunately found not to be true.

When you get inside The Real World, you will have six money-making options to choose from: e-commerce, copywriting, freelancing, Amazon FBA, stocks, and crypto. The skill I chose is e-commerce because it honestly seems like it has the highest chance of success. The e-commerce course section looked very detailed and almost like it’s going to work. I wasted no time and watched all the course videos. I also took lots of detailed notes to come up with the perfect strategy for success.

Just a little side note: Andrew Tate isn’t actually teaching any of these courses himself. He hired many different people to teach each section in The Real World. So, don’t be too surprised when you don’t see him teaching any of these money-making methods.

The very first thing you have to do when starting a drop-shipping or e-commerce business is to find a winning product. I learned a lot about what to look for in a winning product, like if it solves a problem or if it adds value. There are other winning product criteria, like a wow factor and if the product is attention-grabbing. So, knowing all these things, I now had to actually find the product.

I found my winning product on TikTok, which is a crystal lamp that can turn into 16 different colors. It definitely has a wow factor and grabbed my attention more than any of the other products that I came across. The next step was to find out if we could be profitable with this product. So, I found it on AliExpress for about $9, and if I sell it for $30, we can be highly profitable.

In Hustler’s University 4.0, they actually did a pretty decent job with the store-building section. They have an entire step-by-step guide, that any beginner can just follow and create their own website. For the store theme, I chose a higher converting store theme called The Beautify, and I added a couple of third-party apps to my store that will give me the best chance of success.

The way we’re going to get traffic for the store is by using TikTok Organic, which is heavily promoted as a great way to get traffic and sales without any upfront advertising costs. We made a few sales using this method, but after some time, I kept having lots of problems with Facebook ads, and the product just wasn’t selling anymore, even when I tried using TikTok ads instead.

Overall, I think Andrew Tate’s Hustler’s University 4.0 is actually not bad at all. A lot of the information they taught were things I already knew, but the reason for that is because I’ve been drop-shipping for a really long time. However, if you’re a beginner, it’s actually not a bad idea to get into it since it’s only $50, and you get access to a community of like-minded people and learn a lot of ways to make money online.

In my experience with the course, I found the e-commerce course section to be very detailed and almost like it’s going to work. I wasted no time and watched all the course videos, taking detailed notes to come up with the perfect strategy for success. However, it’s important to note that Andrew Tate isn’t actually teaching any of these courses himself. He hired different people to teach each section in the real world.

When starting a drop-shipping or e-commerce business, the first thing you need to do is find a winning product. I learned a lot about what to look for in a winning product, such as if it solves a problem or adds value, has a wow factor, or is attention-grabbing. After doing some research, I found a crystal lamp that can turn into 16 different colors, which I thought had a wow factor and grabbed my attention more than any other product.

To find out if we could be profitable with this product, I found it on AliExpress for about $9, and if I sold it for $30, we could be highly profitable. I also learned about the importance of knowing who you’re going to sell your product to, and in the case of this product, I could probably market it towards people interested in home decor and home accessories.

The next step was to order the product from Amazon so that we could create our videos and add creatives. I ordered the exact product from Amazon for $26, and it looked great in real life. The next step was to build our website, and Hustler’s University 4.0 did a pretty decent job with the store-building section. I watched all the videos and added my own twist to it by choosing a higher-converting store theme called Beautify, which looks better overall and has lots of upsells.

I also added a couple of third-party apps to my store that would give me the best chance of success. The first app is called Booster and makes the pages on your website load almost instantly. The second app is called Deal, which adds a live chat customer service option to your store.

After building my store with the knowledge I gained, I updated my subscribers, and it was finally complete. I created five different ad campaigns with five ads in each of them, and we set a maximum budget of $500 for all our ads combined. I decided to use paid ads because they're a lot more reliable and make more sense to me. The platform I chose was Facebook ads, and four days later, we made a total revenue of $805.69.

However, our profit was only $153.69 after subtracting our product and advertising costs. I kept trying to scale this product and the store, but unfortunately, I kept having lots of problems with Facebook ads, and the product just wasn’t selling anymore.

Despite this setback, I decided not to give up and try a different approach. I found another product, the Galaxy Astronaut projector, and used a different marketing strategy, such as using TikTok organic to get traffic and sales without any upfront advertising costs. On day three, we made $80.46, on day four, we made $155.17, and on day five, we made another $88.95. Overall, it was a surprising success, and Hustler’s University 4.0 helped me learn a lot about drop-shipping and making money online.

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