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Alex is a programmer living in Glasgow, but his TikTok Shop requires zero coding. His method is extremely “lazy” – just build a system. His five starter steps: A. After registering TikTok Shop, connect Gumroad for auto-delivery. B. Only pick three product types – templates, guides, asset packs. C. Price products between £7-£27 so Brits don’t hesitate. D. Enable “update-based” repeat purchases (existing customers get free upgrades). E. Do only two things each week – optimise SEO keywords and post three TikToks. His first product was the “UK Freelancer Invoice Template,” priced at £12. After listing, he set up an auto-email: “Thanks for buying – here are three more you might like: contract template, quote form, time tracker.” He also created a changelog for each product, releasing new versions quarterly so existing customers would buy again. Operations are fully automated: use ChatGPT to batch-generate 10 industry-specific versions of the invoice template; write “instant access after purchase” in the description to reduce support tickets; focus Google SEO on keywords like “best invoice template for UK small business.” Promotion is lazy but effective: Monday – post a TikTok on “how to save 5 hours with my template.” Wednesday – find relevant threads on r/smallbusinessuk and naturally mention the shop in replies. Friday – write a 300-word blog with “UK” and the current year in the title. Weekend – rest, let the system run itself. He never DMs manually for fear of being banned. The result? About £6,000 per week, with 80% coming from repeat purchases and upgrades from existing customers. Alex says: “Real passive income isn’t about getting rich quick – it’s about compound interest. Copy my system and you can do it too. Find TikTok accounts that just post product screenshots but get tens of thousands of likes, mimic their title formats, list similar but different products, and then wait for the ding ding ding of payments.” When followers find it troublesome, he replies: “Comment ‘system’ plus your UK city, and I’ll send you my product listing checklist.” #tiktokshopuk #makemoneyfromhome #tiktokshop #tiktokshoptips #financialfreedom
Alex is a programmer living in Glasgow, but his TikTok Shop requires zero coding. His method is extremely “lazy” – just build a system. His five starter steps: A. After registering TikTok Shop, connect Gumroad for auto-delivery. B. Only pick three product types – templates, guides, asset packs. C. Price products between £7-£27 so Brits don’t hesitate. D. Enable “update-based” repeat purchases (existing customers get free upgrades). E. Do only two things each week – optimise SEO keywords and post three TikToks. His first product was the “UK Freelancer Invoice Template,” priced at £12. After listing, he set up an auto-email: “Thanks for buying – here are three more you might like: contract template, quote form, time tracker.” He also created a changelog for each product, releasing new versions quarterly so existing customers would buy again. Operations are fully automated: use ChatGPT to batch-generate 10 industry-specific versions of the invoice template; write “instant access after purchase” in the description to reduce support tickets; focus Google SEO on keywords like “best invoice template for UK small business.” Promotion is lazy but effective: Monday – post a TikTok on “how to save 5 hours with my template.” Wednesday – find relevant threads on r/smallbusinessuk and naturally mention the shop in replies. Friday – write a 300-word blog with “UK” and the current year in the title. Weekend – rest, let the system run itself. He never DMs manually for fear of being banned. The result? About £6,000 per week, with 80% coming from repeat purchases and upgrades from existing customers. Alex says: “Real passive income isn’t about getting rich quick – it’s about compound interest. Copy my system and you can do it too. Find TikTok accounts that just post product screenshots but get tens of thousands of likes, mimic their title formats, list similar but different products, and then wait for the ding ding ding of payments.” When followers find it troublesome, he replies: “Comment ‘system’ plus your UK city, and I’ll send you my product listing checklist.” #tiktokshopuk #makemoneyfromhome #tiktokshop #tiktokshoptips #financialfreedom

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