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I think that most people who choose options like this, they are looking for at passive income. They don’t want to worry about ordering, packaging, and mailing out their own work. I think doing it yourself is much more personal and the net profit are better. But it is definitely a lot harder than one of these other websites
thanks a lot. without this type of content we cannot rebel against those popular platforms that exploit artists. artists promote the prints anyway, might as well direct the clients to a better option
Fantastic video and so informative and in depth!! The only thing missing I would point out is Copyright policy. I create Original Characters, and have an original Project that I've nurtured since my high school days, and there's a huge risk here when it comes to copyright. Uploading it to some of these sites depending on their ToS, can put you in a situation where you've (perhaps unknowingly), handed over copyright to the print on demand site, and from then on it will not be your intellectual property but theirs. I'd love a follow up video that addresses this, but even if you're unable to, for anyone reading, always read the terms and understand fully before uploading anything, as you give consent the moment you hit upload.
Your comment is so good. I need to give you info for your work. A great way to get your ArtWorks offer to the richest people in America. America's 15,000 Most Successful Business People Directory, see a sample directory at ua-cam.com/video/crxJKF4YJdA/v-deo.html
I've not watched completely the video but there is sites give the license to resell their products like pixabay and rawpixels and you can sell on websites that they only remove the product if you have any infringement but they don't suspend your account
Thank you for this! I am currently doing a 52 song experiment where I release a song a week for 52 weeks. After that is done, I want to make some merch commemorating it, like every cover art for all weeks on one poster, or some merch with the number 52 on it. This was super helpful, going to go check out your e-commerce vid now - thank you!
Or a big 52 with a mini of every cover art in it? (idea is freely yours if you want it 😊) Sounds like a fun project - and definitely deserves something to commemorate it!
@@darrenjoness2397 I didn't like Etsy and they didn't pay me out for my couple of sales, never heard back from their customer services and they promised to clear this out. They said there were some charges on my account not visible from my side..
I have my own website and interested in printing my art work on demand. So its seems that priintiful and printify are the better options. If I decide to work with In Print can I would have to set up a store front on there sight? Your tutorials are so helpful thank you so much.
Thanks for the detailed breakdown. Glad to see it's possible to use a site that doesn't mind the artist keeping ownership of their art as well as making some $.
Hello I wondered what most artists who sell prints/art online usually register as for tax purposes? Just claim it as extra income? Hobby? Or do artists just go for the "sole proprietor" registration?
hey, i’m in canada so idk how it works in another country but when it comes to tax season you’d have to give your income and say you were self employed. make sure to keep track of your sales and receipts when buying anything regarding your “business”
I hire an accountant. Keep all your receipts, sales count as income. Usually these sites will have tax documents for you to download during tax season (I'm in the US) that you can use for filing.
😍🎨This Video Is Fabulous.... Thankyou- I am going look in to in-print due to am already on zazzle and redbubble but for more my design work rather then my artist prints..
This is really helpful, thank you. I was having trouble finding the printing quality information for the different PODs I'm considering, and you listed all three of them! I've recently come across Gelato, which looks like it operates on the same model as Printful, using their own printers. Do you have any experience of how they compare?
Gelato offers very low-quality art prints, the print was damaged when arrive, and the paper wasn't as thick as they say on the website (comparing papers with the same gsm), I would not recommend using the service to print any kind of art, almost the quality of a home printer.
honestly, art is 70% business 30 % art, so understand the value of casting money nets with free world wide instant exposure (social media) and if you just watch enough videos youll start trancing out and doing it and it doesnt all have to be rn uhm go slow :) and at your own apce i guvess
Thanks for your video and all the information you shared. I do have one question. I would like to use printful for my art prints but wondering if I should also include my signature onto the print? I would prefer not to add one because I feel it would take away from the art piece itself but printful doesn't allow you to add anything onto the back of the art print. just wondering what your thoughts were.
Thank you for creating useful content :D I'm a freelance artist and I've been trying to get my stuff out there this year since I haven't been able to find work. Would you be able to review ArtStation's print making?
Great video. Since you're asking. Our daughter is studying fine arts at Concordia University in Montreal. She is looking at how to offer her paintings on paper and/or canvases, and also where to print on paper or canvases, so the potential client will choose - the size on paper or canvases. She has a lot of paintings. She is trying to decide whether to go for Etsy or Shopify. Well, hope you be able to help with how to do so. By the way, hope my English is ok, for you to understand. Best regards!!!
great video binge on this channel, i've set up my shopify and printify connection. Now i'll be doing more art to take my mind off waiting and refeshing my shopify app. Lot's of work to crack on with will only give you more content to upload by the time you get your first sale! All the best to artists out there. x kremmaart
Hi, I tried to get your 8 step free guide, however when I subscribed via putting my details in, it doesn’t give me a link/button anywhere to get it? Is it broken?
Hi, with scanning your work you also need to check the software. The new HP (B&W lasar printer) we have came with art and photography settings in the default software. I can also fiddle with the numbers a bit to make the scan better quality, and I can choose to separate parts of the page and/or lose the background of I want to. I don't know about other scanners, but our old HP (10yo) just had one scan mode available. The photographer I asked said it's more about the software than the picture, so maybe it's just an image thing in general!
Have you had a chance to test different prints paper for Printful vs Printify? Im using Printful now and not happy with the print quality nor the base prices.. Probably moving to Printify but not sure about their print quality and which paper poster to choose (there are so many) for higher quality Thanks
Hello! Thank you for the great video. I do have a question. Are you able to link a website from a website builder to inprint to give it your own personal legit website look?
hey i have a question im very new to all this ,but do these sites send your art straight to the customer, or can they send it to u and you sell through a different site such as etsy??
I have a Copyright Question, I'm about to start selling my own art online soon. I have a couple of questions. Have you personally used Printful, Printify and INPRNT Services and if so did you like the Quality of their Prints? And do you Copyright your Art before you sell to the public?
It's automatically copyrighted when you create it but to pursue copyright infringement cases in court you would need to first get a copyright license to get be awarded the value lost due to the infringement. To just sell art you don't need a license. Just post the designs with a water mark on social media, or mail yourself the sketch to keep as proof of it's creation date before selling. Most courts will allow you cease and desist suite claim against infringement with just this kind of proof.
@@ladygypsysoul122 but if it’s a large piece it would be helpful to offer them suggestions for printers. I’d do my homework first on companies before endorsing one. Such as ordering samples of what your customers would order.
How do I take pictures that are digitally downloadable.? What are the acceptable sizes, pixels etc.? Do I need a professional photographer to take the pictures?
That was a bad experience. I clicked the link 8 steps. .. it routes me to give my info. I think, ok, email me the 8 steps, cool. Confirm my email. ….oooook. Ok all set, now what? Go to your website, click, hmmmmmmm. Webpage not operational. Will launch august 2nd 2022…. So I didn’t get a simple pdf article, I got chased around and sent to a site that said it was going to be live on the second, but it’s closer to the 22nd
Thank you for watching! If you’d like to learn more about how to start your own art business check out my FREE guide - 8 Steps To Launch Your Online Store: mailchi.mp/72759dbda25f/8-steps-to-launch-your-online-store
Is it just me or do the margins seem pretty bad...? Artists should value their work more than getting something tiny like 10-17% yikes.
Agreed! Made me question if it’s even worth it 🤔
Yeah but if you can make a new price everyday day and can sell 3 or so a day you can make a decent passive income
I think that most people who choose options like this, they are looking for at passive income. They don’t want to worry about ordering, packaging, and mailing out their own work. I think doing it yourself is much more personal and the net profit are better. But it is definitely a lot harder than one of these other websites
Exactly that's almost slavery
Agreed with you
I have watched so many videos and yours is the most useful. ugh. finally. preach
thanks a lot. without this type of content we cannot rebel against those popular platforms that exploit artists. artists promote the prints anyway, might as well direct the clients to a better option
Fantastic video and so informative and in depth!! The only thing missing I would point out is Copyright policy. I create Original Characters, and have an original Project that I've nurtured since my high school days, and there's a huge risk here when it comes to copyright. Uploading it to some of these sites depending on their ToS, can put you in a situation where you've (perhaps unknowingly), handed over copyright to the print on demand site, and from then on it will not be your intellectual property but theirs. I'd love a follow up video that addresses this, but even if you're unable to, for anyone reading, always read the terms and understand fully before uploading anything, as you give consent the moment you hit upload.
Great point!
This is something I’m nervous about to and how to protect my art! Great thing to point out.
Your comment is so good. I need to give you info for your work.
A great way to get your ArtWorks offer to the richest people in America.
America's 15,000 Most Successful Business People Directory,
see a sample directory at
ua-cam.com/video/crxJKF4YJdA/v-deo.html
I've not watched completely the video but there is sites give the license to resell their products like pixabay and rawpixels and you can sell on websites that they only remove the product if you have any infringement but they don't suspend your account
@@dariusjohnson5648same here, there's just so much to it all. It's feeling like there's no great/Safe ways for artists to sell online at this point.
Thank you for this! I am currently doing a 52 song experiment where I release a song a week for 52 weeks. After that is done, I want to make some merch commemorating it, like every cover art for all weeks on one poster, or some merch with the number 52 on it. This was super helpful, going to go check out your e-commerce vid now - thank you!
Or a big 52 with a mini of every cover art in it? (idea is freely yours if you want it 😊)
Sounds like a fun project - and definitely deserves something to commemorate it!
@@jennyb-aeternabitart7436 this is a great idea thank you!!
It’s been a year, how did your experiment go?
Great video! We ordered sample posters from Printify and they came out great.
This video is so helpful, thank you! I want to begin selling prints of some of my work and had no idea where to begin. This clears things up a lot!
Thank you for sharing bogus experience! It is so encouraging to me. I am moving from one career into another.
Ah such great advise, I have opened my e-commerce store and connected to printful , looks very professionally but still waiting for my first sale 🤭⭐
Whats your website?
Etsy is also a good option.
@@darrenjoness2397 I didn't like Etsy and they didn't pay me out for my couple of sales, never heard back from their customer services and they promised to clear this out. They said there were some charges on my account not visible from my side..
@@mkorpalart Hi how is it going with your business?
@@maxirunpl not bad, slowly but steady, I get more commissions than orders form the web, I hope it will pick up ❤️ how's yours?
So glad to have found this channel!
Could you make a Playlist of all your making money w/ art vids? These are very helpful! 🙏🏾
Great video! I new very little about print on demand sites so you explained the differences between them very well.
I have my own website and interested in printing my art work on demand. So its seems that priintiful and printify are the better options. If I decide to work with In Print can I would have to set up a store front on there sight? Your tutorials are so helpful thank you so much.
I love the calm jazz you have in the background
Thanks for the detailed breakdown.
Glad to see it's possible to use a site that doesn't mind the artist keeping ownership of their art as well as making some $.
Wow! Thanks for video really informative! Didn't know just how little sites like society 6 were paying.
Janet, your videos are too good! You have some mad art skillz!
Hello I wondered what most artists who sell prints/art online usually register as for tax purposes? Just claim it as extra income? Hobby? Or do artists just go for the "sole proprietor" registration?
hey, i’m in canada so idk how it works in another country but when it comes to tax season you’d have to give your income and say you were self employed. make sure to keep track of your sales and receipts when buying anything regarding your “business”
I also have this question!!
I hire an accountant. Keep all your receipts, sales count as income. Usually these sites will have tax documents for you to download during tax season (I'm in the US) that you can use for filing.
Wow, thank you for all this information. This saves a lot of research time.
Great video, it will be amazing if you could make an update for this to include more providers.
Which is better printify of printful ?
😍🎨This Video Is Fabulous.... Thankyou- I am going look in to in-print due to am already on zazzle and redbubble but for more my design work rather then my artist prints..
This is really helpful, thank you. I was having trouble finding the printing quality information for the different PODs I'm considering, and you listed all three of them!
I've recently come across Gelato, which looks like it operates on the same model as Printful, using their own printers.
Do you have any experience of how they compare?
Gelato offers very low-quality art prints, the print was damaged when arrive, and the paper wasn't as thick as they say on the website (comparing papers with the same gsm), I would not recommend using the service to print any kind of art, almost the quality of a home printer.
Thank you of the information well presented
The best information provided, Thank you ❤
honestly, art is 70% business 30 % art, so understand the value of casting money nets with free world wide instant exposure (social media) and if you just watch enough videos youll start trancing out and doing it and it doesnt all have to be rn uhm go slow :) and at your own apce i guvess
Thank you for this direct breakdown. It was very helpful :)
This was a really brilliant review. Thank you for this. Xxx
this helped soooo sooo much! thank you
Thanks for your video and all the information you shared. I do have one question. I would like to use printful for my art prints but wondering if I should also include my signature onto the print? I would prefer not to add one because I feel it would take away from the art piece itself but printful doesn't allow you to add anything onto the back of the art print. just wondering what your thoughts were.
Thank you for creating useful content :D I'm a freelance artist and I've been trying to get my stuff out there this year since I haven't been able to find work. Would you be able to review ArtStation's print making?
This was very helpful, thank you!
This was helpful. Thank you.
Great video. Since you're asking. Our daughter is studying fine arts at Concordia University in Montreal. She is looking at how to offer her paintings on paper and/or canvases, and also where to print on paper or canvases, so the potential client will choose - the size on paper or canvases. She has a lot of paintings. She is trying to decide whether to go for Etsy or Shopify. Well, hope you be able to help with how to do so. By the way, hope my English is ok, for you to understand. Best regards!!!
Miss, i am an Artist please give me advice how i can sale my art work thank you
great video binge on this channel, i've set up my shopify and printify connection. Now i'll be doing more art to take my mind off waiting and refeshing my shopify app. Lot's of work to crack on with will only give you more content to upload by the time you get your first sale!
All the best to artists out there. x
kremmaart
Thanks for the info! Having a hard time seeing the value in using POD as an option LOL
Hi can you do a video reviewing the best framed art print on demand site
This video is absolutely fantastic
Thank you so mucchh for this video..
First of all, how to make posters that sell ? How to figure out the trend ? How to do seo?
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Thanks for this, great presentation.😀
very cool, thank you!
Hi, I tried to get your 8 step free guide, however when I subscribed via putting my details in, it doesn’t give me a link/button anywhere to get it? Is it broken?
Thanks for the tips. Can you tell me which scanner you use. I want to scan my art but am a bit lost on which is best value for money and easy to use.
Hi, with scanning your work you also need to check the software.
The new HP (B&W lasar printer) we have came with art and photography settings in the default software. I can also fiddle with the numbers a bit to make the scan better quality, and I can choose to separate parts of the page and/or lose the background of I want to.
I don't know about other scanners, but our old HP (10yo) just had one scan mode available.
The photographer I asked said it's more about the software than the picture, so maybe it's just an image thing in general!
@@jennyb-aeternabitart7436 Thanks very much for that advice. 👌👌👌
Great video. Very informative.
great Info. Thanks!
NEVER give up your ownership!
love this! #subscribed
Nice video
Very helpful 🙏 Thank you!
Great video, thanks so much🥰x
What about vistaprint????
Great job
Have you had a chance to test different prints paper for Printful vs Printify?
Im using Printful now and not happy with the print quality nor the base prices.. Probably moving to Printify
but not sure about their print quality and which paper poster to choose (there are so many) for higher quality
Thanks
Thanks for the reviews. What about Fine art America?
Love the music....Who is it? I'd like to find it
Hello! Thank you for the great video. I do have a question. Are you able to link a website from a website builder to inprint to give it your own personal legit website look?
Wheres the best cheapest framed posters for pod
0:07 looks familiar-
Can you sell on multiple print on demand sites 🤷🏿♂️
Thank you...!
Print On Demand POSTERS! How To Sell Your ART Prints Online 2020 was very informative; thank you.
hey i have a question im very new to all this ,but do these sites send your art straight to the customer, or can they send it to u and you sell through a different site such as etsy??
looking like im going with printify!
great video but the music is annoying
Thank you
Can I sell my art on printify without having to open my own online store?
How do I get the free guide
I have a Copyright Question, I'm about to start selling my own art online soon. I have a couple of questions. Have you personally used Printful, Printify and INPRNT Services and if so did you like the Quality of their Prints? And do you Copyright your Art before you sell to the public?
I’ve heard ppl say copyrighting art is a long expensive process
It's automatically copyrighted when you create it but to pursue copyright infringement cases in court you would need to first get a copyright license to get be awarded the value lost due to the infringement.
To just sell art you don't need a license. Just post the designs with a water mark on social media, or mail yourself the sketch to keep as proof of it's creation date before selling. Most courts will allow you cease and desist suite claim against infringement with just this kind of proof.
@@bleachedout805 Thank You for taking the time to respond. It's Appreciated!!!
@@ninabean5278 I just did a U.S. Copyright in July 2021 for a Unpublished Group Copyright and was $85.00
@@ProsperParabu where did you do that?
But arent the shipping costs (canvas) extremly high for printful?
Include that in your price for the consumers to pay for. Art isn't cheap and the people who expect it to be don't deserve it.
@@bleachedout805 you are right. Thanks a lot :)
@@bleachedout805 Who’s buying arts nowadays beside baby formula and adult diapers
I would like to sell artwork via printing done by customers themselves. How do I do that?
But I think printify sounds good.
If the customer is printing it themselves then you send them a PDF file of the work and it’s their responsibility to have it printed.
@@ellascottagecompany2044 ok. Thank you.
@@ladygypsysoul122 but if it’s a large piece it would be helpful to offer them suggestions for printers. I’d do my homework first on companies before endorsing one. Such as ordering samples of what your customers would order.
@@ellascottagecompany2044 thank you for the suggestion. Very helpful.
I can't stand Printful. They keep raising the prices too. I'm done with them. It can work if you make it though.
How do I take pictures that are digitally downloadable.? What are the acceptable sizes, pixels etc.? Do I need a professional photographer to take the pictures?
No, do it with your phone.
Straight getting robbed lol
Does the artist have to pay income tax on the earnings?
I thought you need money to but the print on demand?
Depends which platform you are using. I have just answered your question a few comments up - I'll try to tag you...
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Why call them POSTERS instead of PRINTS.
This needs time stamps
Great fuk%@$ video! Very fuk&/=÷! Informative
i heard that mickey mouse it's a jerk
You looking so pretty if you are single i will propose you but Alas
That was a bad experience. I clicked the link 8 steps. .. it routes me to give my info. I think, ok, email me the 8 steps, cool. Confirm my email. ….oooook. Ok all set, now what? Go to your website, click, hmmmmmmm. Webpage not operational. Will launch august 2nd 2022…. So I didn’t get a simple pdf article, I got chased around and sent to a site that said it was going to be live on the second, but it’s closer to the 22nd