I made $93k in 76 days by doing the opposite of what everyone says

Hey there friend,

Everyone told me I was doing TikTok Shop wrong.

"You need to test new products every week."

"Don't put all your eggs in one basket."

"Diversify your content, bro."

But while they were chasing shiny objects, I was busy making $93,298 in 76 days.

Here's what I did instead:

I found 8-10 products that worked... and I never stopped promoting them.

For three straight months, I made videos for the same products over and over again.

While other affiliates were jumping from supplements to couches to water bottles (seriously, what are you doing?), I was doubling down on what was already working.

And what did that get me?

In January alone, I had 5 out of 8 top-performing videos for one product. All mine.

That's not luck. That's called strategy.

But here's where it gets interesting...

Instead of trying to hit $40k on one account (which is incredibly difficult), I scaled horizontally across multiple accounts.

It's way easier to make $10k across 4 accounts than $40k on one.

Think about it like this:

Would you rather manage one restaurant trying to serve 1,000 customers a day, or four restaurants each serving 250?

The math is the same, but the execution is infinitely simpler.

Most people overcomplicate this.

They think they need to reinvent the wheel every week, test 47 different products, and chase every new trend.

That's exhausting.

And it doesn't work.

Here's what actually works:

  1. Find products that convert

  2. Make 15+ videos for each one

  3. When you find a winner, make 15 more

  4. Scale the winners across multiple accounts

  5. Repeat

The hard part isn't finding winning products.

The hard part is having the discipline to stick with them when they're working.

Everyone wants to be the creative genius who discovers the next big thing.

But the real money is in being the disciplined operator who maximizes what's already proven.

I made more money in the first quarter of 2025 than most people make in a year.

Not because I'm smarter.

Not because I found some secret hack.

But because I had the patience to milk my winners dry before moving on.

If you're constantly switching products, constantly chasing trends, constantly looking for the next big thing...

You're missing the forest for the trees.

The opportunity isn't in finding new products.

It's in maximizing the ones you've already found.

Stop being creative. Start being profitable.

The choice is yours.

-Kade

P.S. If you want to learn how to build your own horizontal scaling system without the trial and error, I can help. But only if you're ready to stick with what works instead of chasing every shiny object that crosses your feed.