Drop Ship Lifestyle Podcast

Anton Kraly

The Drop Ship Lifestyle podcast with Anton Kraly is here to serve high-ticket dropshippers looking to increase revenue, automate operations, and become the authority in their niche. This show is published weekly and gives you a behind-the-scenes look into how we're growing our eCommerce stores. Topics discussed include niche selection, market research, web design, supplier approvals, conversion rate optimization, getting traffic and more. Our mission is to empower freedom through entrepreneurship. Join the lifestyle and find your freedom @ https://www.dropshiplifestyle.com

  1. 5d ago

    ChatGPT Ads for eCommerce (August 2026)

    Everybody's asking about ChatGPT ads right now, so I ran the test again — real budget, real product feeds, real results — and in this episode I'm sharing exactly where things stand. Quick heads up before you listen: I recorded this on August 11, 2026, and this space is moving fast. Some of what I say here will probably be outdated soon. That's kind of the point. I walk through my first test back when ChatGPT ads launched (basically a search text ad, no product feed, and it felt like a black box — no sales, experiment over), and then what changed once they rolled out product feed uploads. I got my feed formatted, set up the pixel and conversion events manually, and put real spend behind it. So what do the numbers actually look like? Let's just say I'm not shifting budget over anytime soon. Here's what I get into: Why the data is still a black box — impressions, clicks, and conversions, but no idea where buyers came from, what they searched, or who they areThe technical reality of getting a product feed into ChatGPT (and why non-technical people should stay away for now)Why the cost per click runs $2–$3 when Google and Microsoft Shopping deliver quality traffic for lessWhat would actually make ChatGPT ads great — more data, and manual control to dial in resultsWho should ignore this completely, and the specific type of store owner who could test itIf you do test it: exactly how I'd do it — top 5–10 proven products only, a small budget, conversion tracking locked in firstWhy I'm genuinely rooting for AI shopping ads to get better This isn't me hating on AI search. The free agentic traffic built into Shopify is fantastic. This is about whether paid ChatGPT ads deserve your money today — and my honest answer, for most people, is not yet. Got value from this one? Leave a review on whatever player you're listening on, and I'll see you in the next episode. Not a member yet? Free training at ⁠dropshipwebinar.com⁠.

  2. Aug 4

    Don't Sleep on Microsoft Ads for eCommerce!

    This episode came out of a coaching call Anton wrapped up a couple hours before hitting record. He was going through seven days of ad data with a member of the AK Founder Circle, splitting the screen between Google Ads and Microsoft Ads for the same supplier. Same alpha and beta campaign structure on both platforms. And within a dollar, the same spend across the week. The results weren't close. Microsoft pulled 57% more clicks for that identical budget. And Microsoft was the only one of the two producing purchases — the Google campaign for that supplier brought in zero conversions over seven days. So Anton told him to pause the Google alpha and beta for that brand and move the entire budget over to Microsoft. The reason is competition, and it's the part of this episode worth writing down. When they pulled up the same product on both platforms, Google Shopping had 14 stores listing it. Bing Shopping had two — and one of them was him. Bing is smaller traffic, no argument. But when you're bidding against one competitor instead of 14, you're not fighting anyone's CPC up, and you can capture nearly all of what's there. Anton also covers who's actually on the other end of those Bing clicks: PC owners, skewing older, who never changed the default search engine on their Windows machine and don't think of Bing as Bing. They think of it as the internet. They search, they click shopping, they buy. Setup takes almost no work, which is why the episode is short. Make a Microsoft Ads account. Use the built-in import that pulls your entire Google Ads structure over in one click — 20 alphas and betas come with it, nothing rebuilt from scratch. Then drop every daily budget to 25% of what it is in Google. If you're running $100 a day in Google, run $25 in Microsoft. A few days later you're approved and live. One caution Anton is direct about: this isn't a warning about Google. Google Ads still drives the vast majority of revenue in his own stores, and nobody should be pausing everything and running for the exit. This is supplier by supplier. Find the brands where Google Shopping is crowded, test Microsoft small, and shift budget only where there's a clear winner. And the check itself takes 30 seconds. Search a product you sell on Google, click Shopping, count the stores. Open a tab, do the same on Bing. If the gap is big, you already have your answer. Members: the full Microsoft Ads walkthrough lives in the bonus section of the Drop Ship Lifestyle members area. Not a member yet? Free training at dropshipwebinar.com.

  3. May 13

    I Lost 60 Pounds at 40. Here's What Actually Made the Difference.

    At 40 years old, I hit my all-time highest weight: 239.8 pounds. Within 12 months, I lost 60 pounds and built more muscle than I'd had in years. In this video, I break down exactly what made the difference, including something most men over 40 haven't thought about, but probably should. This isn't a generic weight loss video. I've gained and lost weight multiple times throughout my life, from high school all the way through building my business and living abroad in Southeast Asia. But hitting 239.8 was my breaking point. The core principle that's always worked for me is simple: eat less, move more. But at 40, something felt different. Motivation was harder. Recovery was slower. I was doing everything "right" and still struggling to get traction. Getting my blood work done changed everything. My testosterone was sitting at 330 ng/dL, technically within range, but far from optimal. After starting a medically supervised testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) protocol and getting my levels to between 800–900 ng/dL, the results were dramatic: better performance in the gym, faster recovery, more controlled appetite, and for the first time in years, the effort felt sustainable. If you're a man in your 30s or 40s and something feels off, this video is for you.Note: I'm sharing my personal experience with a prescription protocol under medical supervision. Always consult your doctor before making any decisions about hormone therapy. Follow me: Website: https://www.dropshiplifestyle.com Instagram:  @dropshiplifestyle  Subscribe for more content on building real income, real freedom, and now — real health.

  4. May 6

    I Tried Using AI for Dropshipping… Here’s What It Got Wrong

    AI can save you a massive amount of time when building and growing an eCommerce business, but only if you know where it can be trusted and where it still needs human verification. In this episode, I break down the biggest blind spots I’m seeing with AI in May of 2026, specifically when it comes to high-ticket dropshipping research.AI is great for helping with research, content outlines, ad ideas, product page drafts, automations, and organizing data. But if you blindly trust AI to verify whether a store is dropshipping, count how many suppliers or brands a competitor carries, approve a niche, confirm supplier terms, or write product specs without a source of truth, you could end up building your store around bad assumptions. In this episode, you’ll learn: - Why AI often gets dropshipping store research wrong - Why supplier and brand counts from AI are often inaccurate - Why AI tends to overvalidate niche ideas - Why supplier reality still needs to be verified manually - How AI can invent incorrect product details - The difference between confirmed facts, educated guesses, and unknowns - How to use AI as an assistant without letting it become the final judge The goal is not to avoid AI. The goal is to use it correctly. AI can help you write faster, organize faster, launch faster, and scale faster, but verification still matters more than ever.If you’re building a high-ticket Shopify store, do not make major decisions based only on AI-generated estimates. Use AI to speed up the work, but verify the facts before you build, contact suppliers, or spend money on ads. Want to learn the real process for building a high-ticket dropshipping store using Shopify and domestic suppliers? Register for my free training here:https://www.dropshiplifestyle.com/webinar/ If you have questions about using AI for ecommerce or dropshipping research, leave a comment below. Subscribe for more episodes on high-ticket dropshipping, Shopify, supplier approvals, Google Shopping, ecommerce marketing, and building a real online store.

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The Drop Ship Lifestyle podcast with Anton Kraly is here to serve high-ticket dropshippers looking to increase revenue, automate operations, and become the authority in their niche. This show is published weekly and gives you a behind-the-scenes look into how we're growing our eCommerce stores. Topics discussed include niche selection, market research, web design, supplier approvals, conversion rate optimization, getting traffic and more. Our mission is to empower freedom through entrepreneurship. Join the lifestyle and find your freedom @ https://www.dropshiplifestyle.com

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