$10K+ Weekly: How 7 Real Sellers Quietly Made Money - Success Stories
Real success stories from 7 e-commerce sellers in the Selofy community. Learn how they quietly made money through Amazon, independent stores, Shein, and Dropshipping.

Introduction: Who's Really Winning This Game?
Every day, I see members in 11 different groups crying about zero sales, losses, and self-mockery. On the other hand, I see those clickbait articles like "This girl made millions in one month" and it makes me sick.
It feels so contradictory. What's the real truth?
Actually, if you stay in the groups long enough, you'll often see people sharing their good results. And some people never speak in groups, but as their consultant, I know they're quietly making money.
So who's really winning this game?
Today, I'm bringing you real community members. They're just normal people around youâno "natural talent," no "daddy success lectures." See for yourself what characteristics these winners share.



Success Trait 1: Try Multiple ChannelsâWhen One Door Closes, Another Opens
There are so many channels and strategies in e-commerceâjust try them all!
Armchair critics complain about Amazon being heavy, Shein being competitive, always criticizing this and that. And newbies without action ability suffer because they do nothing, have no independent thinking, and only know how to ask random questions in groups or watch from the sidelines.
Now it's a closed loop: newbies see the armchair critics' answers, become timid and afraid to do anything. Slowly, newbies join the armchair critics' ranks, doing nothing together, just talking nonsense.
Just like car review commenters who've driven fewer than two cars but can tell you everything about any brand's handling in the comments.
Come on, just test drive more cars; just open a store and try platforms or independent sitesâthen you'll have real answers!
Watching and asking endlesslyâwill that make you take off?
Case 1: Persisted 1.5 Years, Failed at Independent Stores, Finally Found a Small "Hit Product" on Amazon

This member's experience is very typical:
- Tried independent stores multiple times, failed repeatedly
- But didn't give up, switched to Amazon
- After 1.5 years of persistence and refinement
- Finally found a small hit product, achieving stable profits
Insight: Independent stores aren't the only way outâplatforms have their opportunities too. The key is to keep trying and find the right track for you.
Case 2: When One Door Closes, Another OpensâShein Orders Flooding In

When independent stores hit a bottleneck, this member decisively tried Shein:
- Used Shein's semi-managed model
- Quickly listed products, tested in batches
- Order volume exploded, packaging non-stop
Insight: Don't put all your eggs in one basket. Multi-channel layout ensures income sources in different market environments.
Case 3: Side Hustle Since 2019, Now Deserving the Results

Started e-commerce as a side hustle in 2019:
- Not full-time, but consistently invested time
- Accumulated experience and resources over years
- Today's achievements are well-deserved rewards
Insight: E-commerce isn't a get-rich-quick game. Sustained effort and time accumulation lead to stable results.
Success Trait 2: Don't Listen to AnyoneâTrust Your Own Practice
I've said it many timesâdon't just listen to anyone talking! Do it yourself! Including me!
I often tell newbies that free traffic is hard, jewelry is hard, clothing is hard, Dropshipping is hard... Let me slap my own face here, so you'll believe it, right?
This way, you won't say I'm just a blogger trying to monetize, so everything I say is to make myself look good.
And if you think free groups might have "fake" or "scam" content, I'll directly show you Max paid group shares. (Almost all are verified real playersâafter all, who would pay to join a group just to "scam" people?)
Case 4: Jewelryâ30 Stable Orders Daily

Who says jewelry can't be done? This member:
- Focused on jewelry category
- 30 stable orders daily
- Even shared strategies and methods with everyone
Insight: There are no difficult categories, only people who haven't found the right method. Jewelry, clothingâthese "red ocean" categories still produce results.
Case 5: DropshippingâStore Launched in One Week, $28K in FB Ad Sales

Who says Dropshipping is dead? This member:
- Launched store quickly in one week
- Facebook ads generated $28,000 in sales in one week
- Execution maxed out, quickly validated the model
Insight: Dropshipping isn't about the modelâit's about execution. Fast testing, fast iteration, fast scaling is the core.
Case 6: Independent Store with Stable Profits, Quietly Cultivating

Quiet and unassuming, but making steady money:
- Independent store model working
- Continuously optimizing products and ads
- Not seeking viral hits, but stable profits
Insight: Not all success is about viral hit myths. Stable, sustainable profits are the long-term solution.
Case 7: Multi-Platform Layout, Diversifying Risk

Operating multiple platforms simultaneously:
- Independent store + Amazon + other platforms
- When one door closes, another opens
- Overall income growing steadily
Insight: Platform policies change frequentlyâsingle-channel risk is too high. Multi-platform layout is standard for mature sellers.
My September Review: Also Continuously Practicing

Trademark Application Hit a Snag
About 3 months ago, to force myself to do Amazon, I applied for a UK trademark. Last month during the publication period, the trademark office wrote saying there was an objection. The opponent was a food giant with a similar name, but completely unrelated category.
Then last week, I received a letter from the giant's law firm wanting to reach a settlement agreement. My temper flared up immediately: I replied right awayâI'll accept whatever you say, please just withdraw the objection.
Very interesting experience~ (More detailed trademark application journey and email correspondence is attached in Max community documents for future reference.)
September Overall Performance Was Poor, But Really Not Worried
Although I got crushed by WOW for over a week, I actually did a lot:
- 1 brand collaboration (social media interaction + backlink cooperation)
- Posted 8 reviews
- Planned to launch new products (just planning)
- Fine-tuned ads, created various ad materials
Small Store Broke 2,000 Orders
Yesterday, the small store broke 2,000 orders. (Includes some influencer gift orders, but not important)

Still Firmly Expanding New Business Directions
Whether platforms or new stores, following my own comfortable pace, trying bit by bit:
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Enhance my professionalism to improve my self-media/shovel monetization business capabilities. Honestly, I feel insecureâwith so many strategies, I need to force myself to practice more, get more results, and have more confidence.
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E-commerce has many strategies and opportunities. I know there are too many growth possibilities whether on platforms or new stores. It just depends on how much effort you put in.
Methodology Summary: Common Traits of Winners
After reading these 7 cases, what commonalities do you see?
Trait 1: Action > Everything
- Don't ask "can this be done" firstâjust do it
- Don't wait to be "ready" to startâlearn while doing
- Don't retreat seeing others' failuresâverify yourself
Trait 2: Multi-Channel Thinking
- Don't put all eggs in one basket
- Try independent stores, Amazon, Shein, TikTok...
- When one door closes, another opensâthere's always a channel that works
Trait 3: Continuous Iteration and Optimization
- Don't give up after one try
- Continuously test, optimize, and scale
- Small steps, fast running, quick validation
Trait 4: Independent Thinking
- Don't blindly believe "this is hard" or "that is competitive"
- Practice yourself, verify yourself
- Form your own cognition and methodology
Trait 5: Long-termism
- Don't pursue overnight riches
- Accept early losses and trial costs
- Believe in the power of time, accumulate continuously
Q&A - Frequently Asked Questions
Final Words
Free group 10 for self-media/shovel monetization is open, Max community has exceeded 220 members.
Since September, I've stopped taking paid consultations. Simply put, I feel the "value" isn't high for meâneither monetary nor otherwise. And I don't want to raise prices again because I understand that individual sellers are usually tight on budget in the early stages. Rather than paying high tuition fees, better spend it on your own practice.
Stop asking questionsâany more and I'll have to spoon-feed you money directly.
After reading these 7 real cases, you should understand: In this game, winners are those who act silently and practice continuously.
Not those who ask endlessly, watch endlessly, and do nothing.
So, when are you going to start acting?

