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Royalty Ronin vs dropshipping: which is better for beginners?

Also known as: dropshipping vs Royalty Ronin, Royalty Ronin or dropshipping

Dropshipping needs ad spend, suppliers, and thin margins you defend against refunds and ad account bans. Royalty Ronin teaches a different path: partner with a business that already has an audience and an offer, do the follow-up they skip, and keep 25% to 50% of each sale. No inventory, no ads, no store to run.

You can build a dropshipping store in a weekend. The part the gurus skip is the morning your ad account gets banned with no warning, or the month your winning product gets cloned by ten other sellers all racing the price to the bottom.

Royalty Ronin vs dropshipping at a glance

Royalty Ronindropshipping
Upfront cost$111/mo, no ad budgetAd budget plus supplier costs
Need your own product?No — you partner on someone else’sYes — you run a store
Ad spend required?No — you borrow warm audiencesYes — paid traffic
Need your own audience?NoNo, but you need a store
How you get paid25–50% share of partner salesThin margin after ads and refunds
Main riskLearning the follow-up craftAd bans, price races, refunds

Where the risk actually sits

Dropshipping puts you at the front of every risk. You pay for the traffic. You eat the refunds. You defend a 10% margin against returns and chargebacks. Get one thing wrong and you’re quietly subsidizing other people’s window shopping.

Royalty Ronin points you somewhere quieter. Instead of buying strangers and praying they convert, you partner with a business that already has warm buyers and an offer that already works. You do the follow-up the owner never gets around to, and you keep a share of what comes back. No store, no ad budget, no supplier on the other side of the world.

The sales I call found money are your inventory, and you don’t pay for them up front.

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FAQ

Is dropshipping or Royalty Ronin cheaper to start?

Royalty Ronin. Dropshipping needs an ad budget before you know if a product sells. The Royalty Ronin model runs on a few messages and a free Gmail account, so your main cost is the $111 a month membership.

Do I need to run ads with Royalty Ronin?

No. That is the core difference. You borrow a partner's existing warm audience instead of buying cold traffic, so there is no ad account to manage and no daily spend to lose.

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Sources: Royalty Ronin (Travis Sago) on Skool

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Picture this: you're sitting on the sofa watching your favorite show, tapping out a few DMs on your phone, and you've just locked in two more $500 commissions before the credits roll. No boss, no calls, no product of your own. The first week is on Travis, so you can see it before it costs you a thing.

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