If I may be honest, and I have no reason to vouch for OP, but it took me about 3 weeks of trial and error to establish my dropshipping side business to where I understood it and started making some decent money (I'm pretty web-savvy, so it's not like I didn't know what I was doing when it comes to the interwebs). I googled a lot of information, and after a lot of trial and error, finally shaped my business to where I wanted to put my focus on. If I could have paid $10 to bypass the headaches with a surefire method of setting this up one time and following a step-by-step guide, I would have done so.
For anyone considering dropshipping; it's a bit of work to get started up, and if you're not familiar with how to create and tweak websites, there's a huge learning curve. All the work will be worth it once you have set up the basis of your business, and once you learn how to maximize your ad spends and targeting. Then you can watch the money roll in with minimal effort on your part. If it wasn't so lucrative, not so many people would be doing it.
EDIT: He's REselling a tutorial that he bought. Dude, it's not your tutorial to sell; don't be that guy that's reselling something you don't have the rights to sell, just so you can earn enough for startup capital for that very tutorial you're selling. That's just not right.