| name | dropship-product-research-sop |
| description | Find winning dropshipping products using a systematic research SOP. Covers TikTok ad spy method, Facebook Ads Library screening, Amazon BSR mining, AliExpress trend detection, and a 7-point validation checklist with profit margin formulas. For dropshippers who are tired of guessing and want a repeatable process. |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| author | karausab590-ops |
| website | https://clawads.io |
| tags | ["dropshipping","product-research","ecommerce","winning-products","tiktok-ads","facebook-ads","aliexpress"] |
| category | Ecommerce |
Dropshipping Winning Product Research SOP
Find products that are already selling before you spend a dollar on ads.
What This Skill Does
This SOP gives you a repeatable, step-by-step process for finding dropshipping products with proven demand — using spy data from TikTok, Facebook, Amazon, and AliExpress. No guessing. No "it looks cool." Just data.
Who this is for: Dropshippers at any level who want to test new products without wasting money on losers.
What you'll be able to do after using this:
- Generate a list of 10-20 candidate products from 4 different sources
- Score each product against 7 validation criteria
- Know which 1-3 are worth testing before you build a store
The Core Logic: Why Most Product Research Fails
Most dropshippers lose money because they pick products based on personal taste or viral hype. By the time you see a product going viral on TikTok, it's usually already saturated.
The right process works backwards from evidence:
- Find products that are actively being advertised (someone is spending money = demand exists)
- Check if the market is still openable (not so saturated you can't compete)
- Validate the economics (margin + shipping + conversion economics must work)
- Only then build a store and test
Step 1: TikTok Spy Research (Fastest Signal)
TikTok is the #1 source for finding products before they hit Facebook saturation.
Method A: TikTok Ads Library (Free)
- Go to
ads.tiktok.com/business/creativecenter/inspiration/topads
- Filter: Region = your target market (US, UK, AU), Industry = your niche or leave blank
- Sort by: Most Likes or Most Recent
- Look for: Videos showing a physical product being used, high comment engagement, "where can I get this?" comments
- When you find one: Screenshot + note the product name, seller account, and video hook
Method B: Organic TikTok Search
Search these terms on TikTok:
- "This thing is amazing"
- "I need this"
- "Where did you get this"
- "Shut up and take my money"
- "Amazon finds"
- "TikTok made me buy it"
Sort by: Most Recent or Most Liked (This Month)
Look for: Products shown being demonstrated with genuine surprise/delight reactions. Skip anything with professional production (brand-made, not organic).
What Makes a Good TikTok Signal:
- 500K+ views on a product demo video
- Comment section asking where to buy it
- Multiple different creators posting the same product organically
- The product has a "wow" moment on camera (visible transformation, satisfying result, surprising function)
Step 2: Facebook Ads Library Screening
Once you have TikTok candidates, check if they're being actively advertised on Facebook.
Process:
- Go to
facebook.com/ads/library
- Search the product name or niche keyword
- Filter: Active ads only, Country = your target market
- Look at the ads: How many unique advertisers? What copy angle are they using?
Interpret the Results:
0-5 active ads: Potential opportunity OR product doesn't convert on Facebook. Needs more research.
5-50 active ads: Sweet spot. Demand is proven, market isn't flooded.
50-200 active ads: Saturated but possible — you need a differentiated angle or better creative.
200+ active ads: Very competitive. Only enter if you have a strong brand differentiation or untapped angle.
Red Flag Check:
- Are the top ads running 30+ days? (Means they're profitable — sustainable demand)
- Do multiple ads use the same angle? (Find an uncovered angle instead)
- Are there big brands in the results? (If yes, you'll need niche targeting)
Step 3: Amazon BSR + Review Mining
Amazon Best Seller Rank (BSR) tells you if people are actually buying, not just watching ads.
Process:
- Go to Amazon, search your product category
- Sort by Best Sellers or check BSR in the product listing (look for "Best Sellers Rank" in product details)
- Look for products ranked #1-100 in their category with:
- 4.0+ stars
- 500+ reviews
- No established brand dominating (generic products preferred)
Review Mining for Ad Angles:
Read the 4-star and 2-star reviews — not the 5s (too positive) or 1s (too extreme).
From 4-star reviews, extract:
- What surprised them positively (use this as your hook)
- What benefit they got that they didn't expect (use this as your headline)
From 2-star reviews, extract:
- Recurring complaints = objections you need to address in your copy
- Problems with existing products = gaps you can position against
Template — Ask AI to analyze reviews:
"I'll paste 20 Amazon reviews for [product]. Extract: (1) the top 3 desires customers had, (2) top 3 objections/complaints, (3) any surprising benefits they mentioned. Format as a research brief."
Step 4: AliExpress Trend Detection
AliExpress tells you what suppliers are seeing demand for before it hits Western markets.
Process:
- Go to AliExpress → search your product
- Sort by Orders (highest first)
- Look at: order count in last 30 days, number of reviews, supplier response rate
- Check "New Arrivals" in your category weekly
Key Numbers:
- 1,000+ orders/month on AliExpress: Strong demand signal
- Supplier rating 4.8+: Reliable fulfillment
- Standard shipping to US/UK under 15 days: Acceptable for cold traffic
The Trend Lead Time:
Products usually hit AliExpress → TikTok organic → Facebook ads → market saturation in 3-6 months. Finding something with 1,000+ AliExpress orders but few Facebook ads = early opportunity.
Step 5: The 7-Point Validation Checklist
Before testing any product, score it against these 7 criteria. Each item = 1 point. Only test products scoring 5/7 or higher.
Checklist:
1. Margin Check
- Selling price ÷ Product cost = minimum 3x (ideally 4-5x)
- Example: Product costs $8 shipped → should sell for $24-40
- Include: AliExpress cost + shipping + payment fees + estimated ad cost per conversion
Margin Formula:
COGS = AliExpress price + shipping to customer
Target margin = (Selling price - COGS) ÷ Selling price × 100
Minimum: 60% gross margin
Target: 70%+ gross margin
2. Wow Factor
- Does the product have a visual demonstration moment?
- Can you explain the benefit in 5 seconds of video?
- Would someone show this to a friend?
3. Problem Solving
- Does it solve a specific, painful, or frustrating problem?
- Avoid "nice to have" products for cold traffic — they sell better with warm audiences
- Best problems: pain (literal or figurative), time wasting, money wasting, embarrassment
4. Not Easily Found in Stores
- Can you find it at Target, Walmart, or any local store?
- If yes: skip (people will buy locally instead of waiting for shipping)
- Best: products only available online or hard to find physically
5. Broad Appeal
- Can you target 1M+ people with this product?
- Niche is fine, but micro-niche (1K people) won't cover ad costs
- Test: can you write 3 different Facebook interest audiences for this product?
6. Shipping Reality
- Will it arrive in under 20 days for most US/EU customers?
- Is it small enough to ship without DHL bills killing the margin?
- Is it fragile (high return risk) or bulky (high shipping cost)?
7. Competition Temperature
- Based on Facebook Ads Library: is this in the 5-50 active ads range?
- Are you able to identify an angle that isn't being used?
- Do existing ads look cheap and easy to outperform?
Step 6: Competitor Ad Deconstruction
Before testing, deconstruct the top 3 competitors' ads to understand what's already working — and where the gaps are.
For each competitor ad, record:
- Hook (first 3 seconds): What do they show/say to open?
- Core angle: What is the main benefit claim?
- Format: UGC, demo, before/after, testimonial, product showcase?
- CTA: What do they ask the viewer to do?
- Missing: What angle/benefit did they NOT cover?
Ask AI:
"Here are 3 Facebook ads for [product] (I'll paste descriptions/screenshots). Identify: (1) the dominant angle each uses, (2) any angles none of them cover, (3) which format seems to perform best based on creative choices."
The gap in coverage = your differentiated test angle.
Step 7: Final Decision Matrix
After completing all research, fill this in:
Product: [Name]
AliExpress Cost: $[X] | Selling Price: $[Y] | Gross Margin: [Z]%
TikTok Signal: [Views] [Comment type]
Facebook Ads: [# active] [Saturation level]
Amazon BSR: [#] | Reviews: [#] | Rating: [X]/5
Validation Score: [X]/7
Strongest Angle: [What pain or desire you'll lead with]
Weakest Competitor Ad: [Which competitor you can beat and why]
Decision: [TEST / SKIP / REVISIT]
Test = Score 5+/7, angle identified, margin confirmed.
Skip = Score under 4/7, or margin doesn't work, or fully saturated.
Revisit = 4/7, interesting product but needs more research or seasonal timing.
How to Use This Skill
Tell the AI:
- Your target market (US, UK, Malaysia, etc.)
- Your niche (general, home goods, fitness, beauty, pets, etc.) or "help me pick a niche"
- What stage you're at: generating candidates, or validating a specific product
Example prompts:
- "I'm researching posture correctors. Run me through the 7-point validation checklist. I'll give you the data and you score it."
- "Help me find winning product angles for a pet niche store. Start with the Amazon review mining template."
- "I have 3 product candidates from TikTok spy tools. Help me fill in the decision matrix for each."
- "Deconstruct these 3 competitor Facebook ads [describe them] and identify the gap angle I should test."
Sample Output
Input: "Score this product: Posture Corrector. AliExpress cost $7 shipped, selling for $29.99. 3,200 orders on AliExpress. TikTok has several videos with 800K+ views, comments saying 'need this.' Facebook Ads Library: 34 active ads. Amazon BSR: #47 in back braces, 4.2 stars, 2,100 reviews."
AI output:
Posture Corrector — Validation Report
1. Margin Check: $7 → $29.99 = 76.7% gross margin ✅ (target 70%+)
2. Wow Factor: Yes — visible posture change on camera ✅
3. Problem Solving: Back pain / poor posture = real, painful, widespread problem ✅
4. Not in stores: Some versions at Walmart, but branded versions rarely seen ⚠️ (0.5 point — not a dealbreaker)
5. Broad Appeal: Office workers 25-55, parents, WFH demographic = 10M+ targetable ✅
6. Shipping Reality: Lightweight, non-fragile, AliExpress ~12-14 day ePacket ✅
7. Competition Temperature: 34 ads = sweet spot. Several ads are low quality UGC ✅
Score: 6.5/7 — RECOMMENDED FOR TESTING
Top Angle Identified: Most ads lead with "fix your posture." Underused angle:
"How I stopped waking up with back pain" (morning pain story, not posture framing).
Next step: Write 2 TikTok ad scripts: one UGC story-format, one product demo with the morning pain hook.