START HERE: santrelmedia.com/shopifyPOD UPDATED VIDEO FOR 2024 - ua-cam.com/video/N4yH1ihrPgA/v-deo.html PRINTFUL: santrelmedia.com/printful (use code SANTREL5) MAILCHIMP: santrelmedia.com/mailchimp ⚠️IMPORTANT⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is based purely on our experiences, research, and opinions. We are not investment advisors. There are risks involved in investments. None of the information presented is intended to provide any suggestion regarding your own personal investments. Always consult a financial advisor before investing your money, especially if you are uncertain or have questions. You and only you are responsible for your actions. This channel was made to educate viewers and we truly hope to help you learn more about investing, finances, and related subjects. This channel is monetized via UA-cam ads as well as some affiliate links. If a purchase is made after clicking the link, we may receive a small commission at no extra charge to the buyer. This helps to support the channel and fund further video production. ALWAYS do your own research and do not assume that contents in this video are factual or up to date.
Hi guys was it you who replied to my recent comment? Might be scam? (With your logo and a similar name though, different in spelling). Just doublechecking. There are comments from that account on other comments as well. (Update - I reported it as received a few of those)
Hands down the best and most complete FREE tutorial I have come across. You guys at Santrel are doing an awesome public service helping people create an online store. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Absolutely fantastic tutorial. Thanks to you, I set up my online store and I've have had sales already. I cannot thank you enough for this amazing tutorial!
What a G. It's clear that you actually want to help us and provide us with almost all you got, without holding back on much information. I along with many appreciate you and your generousity.
Thank you for this tutorial. I am an artist and have been trying to get started. I have given a few organizations a LOT of money and have not gotten far. This tutorial is so appreciated.
Thank you for this. I was having a hard time setting up my website. You going step by step on the details helped me to better understand how to set up my site. Thank you I will be going through the mini videos as well to catch anything that I missed from the main video.
I am going to use the crap out of this video in the coming days to get my own stuff set up. It's always been a dream of mine to own my own clothing brand, and even if it doesn't make me any money, being able to have my own custom brand clothes is just so cool to me. This tutorial is AWESOME and so helpful for me to get everything planned out, since I work a VERY Full-Time job :) I may not be much, but I am Ambitious, and I have quite the hard head, so I am going to push forward as hard as I can to make this stuff work. And tbh, with how low the recurring costs are, If I sell 2-3 pieces per month I can infinitely sustain the business basically for free! And if the business fails, I can close it down and start again easily enough, or better yet, NEVER QUIT and just get better alongside my business! I plan to, someday, have this scale to the point that I can integrate my own in-house apparel custom made to my own preferences. Possibly as limited stock runs, I WILL have my own custom and PERFECTED underwear so help me. Again, I can't thank you enough for this video, this is EXACTLY what I was looking for to get the info I needed to get started in this journey, without all the trial and error that could have prolonged this for so much longer than it needs to be. Honestly, I am SO HYPE that I will soon be able to have my own clothing. Here's hoping I can have the business off the ground by the beginning of Autumn! (I gotta wait for the product to come in and test it first, and handle lots on the backend as you have shown and a bit more even since this is gonna be REAL)
@@gamingmamshi I came across some life trouble recently which basically has prevented me from... Doing... Anything. Currently working on getting a car and place to live kinda thing😅
Greetings Sir, a bit out of context question. I remember in one of your earlier videos you mentioned a website that portrayed all of the affiliate programs. I cant seem to find it anymore since i didnt bookmark it. Do you maybe know the URL? Cheers
YOU ARE THE MAN!! Thanks so much for this video -- instructions, guidance and encouragement. This was very insightful. I look forward to starting my store within the next week. Continue successes to you men.
@@SantrelMedia Thanks in advance! I've signed up with Printful and organized by collection external to software. Shopify next and then launch..!! Again, thanks...will keep you informed.
Hi Mike, appreciate the tips! How do you manage customer service for your print on demand business? Do you do it in house? or outsource? Seems like a time consuming aspect I haven't heard anyone really talk about. Thanks!
I agree. Who does the sales tax reporting? Can I trademark the logo or design? Do I need to register in multiple states, countries, or other jurisdictions? If I am actually selling worldwide, do I have other laws that I must follow?
What Shopify apps do you suggest for a POD store with large inventory and a on-site blog? My goal is 2 shops, my first one is going to have tons of designs in a specific niche. I'm talking Thousands (I'm not over doing it, it' necessary for this type of niche). So I need apps that allow the customer to Search and just look through specific categories rather than just like a left side panel of categories (Which the store will also have). And then there's the power of a Blog. I plan on using blogging about the subject related to this niche, Instagram, Pinterest, Tiktok and UA-cam shorts to push traffic to the site at the same time. I'm aware that this is a lot of work and a lot going from not knowing a platform to generating sales on it.
Can u do a part 2 of the Amazon fba - specifically on the buying process , shipping to the Amazon ware house- to use a forwarder , how to trust a forwarder , how to know if your product is in good hands , etc etc
Thank you, you explain it all very clearly. Although I am more towards creating a store with WP for POD. Maybe you guys can create a tutorial for how to create an online store with WP as well? :) Like using a Divi theme for example. Is it possible to sync it with Printful?
Hi There. I found your tutorial very helpful, keep going back to it. One question: Does the payment go through to printful and they pay me the difference ordo customers pay me and I pay printful?
can you do a video about taxes and print on demand (sales tax, income tax, etc)? Do I need to pay into the irs at the end of the year for owning an online store?
If someone purchases something from my store. Doesn’t Shopify or Printful take money out of my account? So essentially I need a lot more money than what’s being explained? If I am incorrect please explain.
These are already available everywhere on UA-cam. Appreciate your work guys but the tricky part is to make the designs or find ones that are free to use
Mike, one question that I've seen throughout some forums. Imagine that my shopify store ships worldwide and I want two suppliers, one for US, another for Europe (and perhaps for other continents). Now, in order to make delivery faster and shipping prices aren't expensive, how can I add two different suppliers and segment what customers see in the website based on their geolocation? Is there any way to do this? Thanks
I'm not sure the reason for not allowing fatter folks to buy hoodies. I think I'd leave the XL sizes personally. They already have enough trouble finding good stuff so I would absolutely want to include them and allow them to wear my art as well. I've been specifically asked to make sure those are available and I'm not sure why anyone wouldn't want to sell to everyone? Other than that, this is fantastic and has really helped me get my store set up. I'm almost done tweaking things!
"I'm not sure the reason for not allowing fatter folks to buy hoodies" The largest customer base in the world is the average person. Average size, average height, average everything. All things are made for the average person. Doors, cars, shoes etc FIRST. Over time, people decided to cater to much larger and much smaller folks than the average. We now have big and tall in the same stores as the average, extra small in the same store OR full stores just dedicated to bigger folks. Why do companies do this? because sometimes cost is an issue. Margins are decided by small % sometimes so the cost of an Large to X-Large may or may not be worth it for a company, OR the cost from XL to XXL or XXXL which does exist. I've seen as high as XXXXXL at places like Burlington coat factors. So not only is it material cost, it's weighing the options. Let's say your market has 10 million consumers in it, how many of them are XL, XXL or XXXL? maybe 1.5 million out of 10 million, that's not a big amount as almost over 90% of the market fits your clothing, is it worth cost wise to include the 1.5 million? Manufacturers also charge in Bulk orders per size for physical businesses. So if you wanted to buy x amount of XXXL garments, if the amount is not enough, you will have to spend even more just to meet the demand to get lower pricing or even order in the first place. Now, to your exact point about XL, I think XL should be on by default. Why? XL is much more common than everything after that. It's like size 11-12 shoes for men. The average is 10.5 for men, but 12 is much more common than it use to be, so cutting out size 12 leaves many consumers out. But cutting out size 13 or 14 only leaves a few consumers out. I'm an XL hoodie wearer whether I'm fit or overweight because I'm a 6ft tall guy with broad shoulders. Large is tight on me regardless if I'm slimmer or bigger. At the moment I'm bigger, 264 lbs, but when I was 190 I still wore XL and I was 16 years old at that weight.
@@drjonesey5 This is a reasonable answer. Detailed, impartial, not rude at all which is rare on the internet. So thank you for taking the time to write that out. I think I'm going to keep the bigger sizes in my shop though because it's important to me to be inclusive. I'm here for that as I'm visually impaired and we are often marginalized when web designs are considered. So it's personally important to me to offer to as many as I can. As long as I can figure out how to do it. Right now the biggest I have is 3X which probably would fit most people, but I do want to make sure that our chonky folks can get my art if they'd like. So I'll have to wait for feedback to see if I do need bigger. Again, thank you for typing that up.
It is a food video in all terms and purposes if. you know what is been done to follow it. When you have no idea where he's at and why so many windows are open you have an anxiety attack instantly. Ill watch it once more and then perhaps hire someone that knows and understand the concept while I navigate my way into technology.
Can you tell me? )) I have clients from Latin America, mostly Mexicans. What is the best site to use for print on demand? To faster and not but harm the quality. Thanks Igor
Is there a specific reason store owners don't just go ahead and select all sizes(T's, hoodies etc.) available when choosing a product to sell? Does it cost money to add each size? Or do you just assume no one that large will buy based on certain criteria? I'd think adding every size would be a great advantage. I seen another POD seller and in her tutorial she added the 2x but then left off the 3x, 4x sizes as well. Thanks! Oh, and thanks very much for taking the time to make this video. Also, for payment setup, if a customer needs to pay for an item with PayPal, Amex, or a Pre-Paid debit card will I need to accept all those forms of payments and does that mean personally owning accounts with them? Thanks for any help.
I thought the same thing. Why not? Chunky folk have hard enough times finding things they like that are awesome. I see absolutely no reason not to allow t hem to wear my art (I know a famous fashion company or two have specifically barred fat people from wearing their stuff - or even just plus size like me lol and got into trouble). So honestly, it's not my job to decide what size someone needs to be. I'm going to let you wear my art around no matter what medical condition you have, mental condition, or just straight up like food... whatever. You can wear my art
I signed up with Shopify with my Personal Email. Should I sign up with Printful with the same Personal Email? Or wait to use my Business Email and Business Domain?
If you select a pro item in Canva and download to put on a t-shirt does the customer have to pay extra for that pro item? Sorry I don’t know how all this works and am trying to learn.
START HERE: santrelmedia.com/shopifyPOD
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⚠️IMPORTANT⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is based purely on our experiences, research, and opinions. We are not investment advisors. There are risks involved in investments. None of the information presented is intended to provide any suggestion regarding your own personal investments. Always consult a financial advisor before investing your money, especially if you are uncertain or have questions. You and only you are responsible for your actions. This channel was made to educate viewers and we truly hope to help you learn more about investing, finances, and related subjects. This channel is monetized via UA-cam ads as well as some affiliate links. If a purchase is made after clicking the link, we may receive a small commission at no extra charge to the buyer. This helps to support the channel and fund further video production. ALWAYS do your own research and do not assume that contents in this video are factual or up to date.
Will you still make the video on “How to create Online Store on Weebly”.
Hi guys was it you who replied to my recent comment? Might be scam? (With your logo and a similar name though, different in spelling). Just doublechecking. There are comments from that account on other comments as well. (Update - I reported it as received a few of those)
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Hands down the best and most complete FREE tutorial I have come across. You guys at Santrel are doing an awesome public service helping people create an online store. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
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That's right
Absolutely fantastic tutorial. Thanks to you, I set up my online store and I've have had sales already. I cannot thank you enough for this amazing tutorial!
Even a year after recording, I was still able to launch a fully functional online store, following this tutorial step-by-step. Thank you so much!
How is your store doing?
Solid content! Exactly what I was searching for, this was super detailed and helpful
What a G. It's clear that you actually want to help us and provide us with almost all you got, without holding back on much information. I along with many appreciate you and your generousity.
Thank you for this incredible tutorial - Lots of great information!
Thank you for this tutorial. I am an artist and have been trying to get started. I have given a few organizations a LOT of money and have not gotten far. This tutorial is so appreciated.
Many Thanks for this session! Really helpfull
Love y'alls videos!!
Incredible. Thank you so much for this.
Thank you so much, you are really good. You are calm, and make it so easy for me to understand. Thank you
This is an awesome tutorial. I've shared with others and we thank you! God bless
BRILLIANT CONTENT, THANK YOU!!!!
Thank you this is great information! I wish you the best!
Thank you for this. I was having a hard time setting up my website. You going step by step on the details helped me to better understand how to set up my site. Thank you I will be going through the mini videos as well to catch anything that I missed from the main video.
Did you made any progress?
Been searching for this video for sooooo long Thankyou so much
Each source brings more ideas to your life, I'm glad that I watched this video from the beginning till the end. Thank you
I am going to use the crap out of this video in the coming days to get my own stuff set up. It's always been a dream of mine to own my own clothing brand, and even if it doesn't make me any money, being able to have my own custom brand clothes is just so cool to me. This tutorial is AWESOME and so helpful for me to get everything planned out, since I work a VERY Full-Time job :)
I may not be much, but I am Ambitious, and I have quite the hard head, so I am going to push forward as hard as I can to make this stuff work. And tbh, with how low the recurring costs are, If I sell 2-3 pieces per month I can infinitely sustain the business basically for free! And if the business fails, I can close it down and start again easily enough, or better yet, NEVER QUIT and just get better alongside my business!
I plan to, someday, have this scale to the point that I can integrate my own in-house apparel custom made to my own preferences. Possibly as limited stock runs, I WILL have my own custom and PERFECTED underwear so help me. Again, I can't thank you enough for this video, this is EXACTLY what I was looking for to get the info I needed to get started in this journey, without all the trial and error that could have prolonged this for so much longer than it needs to be. Honestly, I am SO HYPE that I will soon be able to have my own clothing. Here's hoping I can have the business off the ground by the beginning of Autumn! (I gotta wait for the product to come in and test it first, and handle lots on the backend as you have shown and a bit more even since this is gonna be REAL)
Do your shit bro💯
how is it going with your shopify?
@@gamingmamshi I came across some life trouble recently which basically has prevented me from... Doing... Anything. Currently working on getting a car and place to live kinda thing😅
@@CashySwanson oh, I wish you well. 🙂
Tell me pray tell, how is it going, I am not going to sleep till mine is set up!
@@gamingmamshi
thank you for doing what you do !!!
Amazing Sir... Very detailed video... Thanku so much for your kind efforts towards us... ❤🙏😇
Dude, thank you 🙏🏾
Greetings Sir, a bit out of context question. I remember in one of your earlier videos you mentioned a website that portrayed all of the affiliate programs. I cant seem to find it anymore since i didnt bookmark it. Do you maybe know the URL?
Cheers
This is the truth thanks much appreciated.
I can back 2 months later, I made 2 print on demand stores just because of this video. Thank you bro, true inspiration
How are the stores doing now? Thanks
Any info you can provide about your online stores and how it's going since you've started?
ty that was extremally helpful
23 mins in and following along. Thank you...
YOU ARE THE MAN!! Thanks so much for this video -- instructions, guidance and encouragement. This was very insightful. I look forward to starting my store within the next week. Continue successes to you men.
Thank you! I wish you the best of luck with your store!
@@SantrelMedia Thanks in advance! I've signed up with Printful and organized by collection external to software. Shopify next and then launch..!! Again, thanks...will keep you informed.
how is it going now ?
@@MsBari1025
Hi Mike, appreciate the tips! How do you manage customer service for your print on demand business? Do you do it in house? or outsource? Seems like a time consuming aspect I haven't heard anyone really talk about. Thanks!
Amazing tutorial, thanks so much
Thank you so much for this! 🙏
Thank you 🙏 ❤
Great video, I'm new to this but iam going all in so this is very useful information!
Now it's hard to find someone who can share with you everything based on his experience but for free like him. Great lesson, Thanks Santrel Media 🥰
Love you guys! Your videos are the BEST!! Love from England.
Thank you so much! We really appreciate the positive feedback
Hi! Nobody talks about the legal part where you must start a firm and pay taxes? Unfortunately can’t make tons of cash and not pay taxes…
Yes! We all need a complete video that explains all of that
I agree. Who does the sales tax reporting? Can I trademark the logo or design? Do I need to register in multiple states, countries, or other jurisdictions? If I am actually selling worldwide, do I have other laws that I must follow?
The websites explain it all. You also need to use two other websites to check if slogans are free copyrighted.
awesome video! so detailed
Your the guy thank you for all your help
tthanks for the super free tutorial. I subscibed to learn more.
What Shopify apps do you suggest for a POD store with large inventory and a on-site blog? My goal is 2 shops, my first one is going to have tons of designs in a specific niche. I'm talking Thousands (I'm not over doing it, it' necessary for this type of niche). So I need apps that allow the customer to Search and just look through specific categories rather than just like a left side panel of categories (Which the store will also have). And then there's the power of a Blog. I plan on using blogging about the subject related to this niche, Instagram, Pinterest, Tiktok and UA-cam shorts to push traffic to the site at the same time. I'm aware that this is a lot of work and a lot going from not knowing a platform to generating sales on it.
Thank you so much for it makes it really easy to start a Business.😀😂
Can u do a part 2 of the Amazon fba - specifically on the buying process , shipping to the Amazon ware house- to use a forwarder , how to trust a forwarder , how to know if your product is in good hands , etc etc
Awesome video. Thank you for the FREE training, hopefully it'll help me get my store off the ground.
Thank you very much.
God be with you now and forever More Power More Blessings
Amen
This is waaay above and beyond THANKS!
Thanks to you, I set up my few websites.
Thank you for sharing ..........
Wow,great video
Many thx
thank you
great video. Thanks.
Thank you
So glad you did this video. Can you please recommend some good POD companies for all over print polo?
Great video thanks for the info...Subscribed for more!
Thank you, you explain it all very clearly. Although I am more towards creating a store with WP for POD. Maybe you guys can create a tutorial for how to create an online store with WP as well? :) Like using a Divi theme for example. Is it possible to sync it with Printful?
Thanks bro
Need to try
Hi There. I found your tutorial very helpful, keep going back to it. One question: Does the payment go through to printful and they pay me the difference ordo customers pay me and I pay printful?
Great course!! is there any POD companies who offer POD on customised Flags and banners?
Interesting 😄 Thanks
Hi, I am going to run Fb Ad, According to your Experience Where should i send people to Store Homepage or Directly Product Page ?
Great!
bro made a 2 hour course that somebody would charge hella lotta money for, real respect
Great video
Thank u
Thanks Santrel, can I have a pod store where customers will have to upload their custom designs themselves.
Can this be achieve with printful?
You deserve a subscribe
can you do a video about taxes and print on demand (sales tax, income tax, etc)? Do I need to pay into the irs at the end of the year for owning an online store?
Nice video.
me bro the consultation was excellent down to earth get right to busines
If someone purchases something from my store. Doesn’t Shopify or Printful take money out of my account? So essentially I need a lot more money than what’s being explained? If I am incorrect please explain.
These are already available everywhere on UA-cam. Appreciate your work guys but the tricky part is to make the designs or find ones that are free to use
If you already have a huge following it's a good addition to the mix though
Mike, one question that I've seen throughout some forums.
Imagine that my shopify store ships worldwide and I want two suppliers, one for US, another for Europe (and perhaps for other continents). Now, in order to make delivery faster and shipping prices aren't expensive, how can I add two different suppliers and segment what customers see in the website based on their geolocation?
Is there any way to do this?
Thanks
I'm not sure the reason for not allowing fatter folks to buy hoodies. I think I'd leave the XL sizes personally. They already have enough trouble finding good stuff so I would absolutely want to include them and allow them to wear my art as well. I've been specifically asked to make sure those are available and I'm not sure why anyone wouldn't want to sell to everyone?
Other than that, this is fantastic and has really helped me get my store set up. I'm almost done tweaking things!
hye.. ur absolutely correct ... i m with you !
"I'm not sure the reason for not allowing fatter folks to buy hoodies" The largest customer base in the world is the average person. Average size, average height, average everything. All things are made for the average person. Doors, cars, shoes etc FIRST. Over time, people decided to cater to much larger and much smaller folks than the average. We now have big and tall in the same stores as the average, extra small in the same store OR full stores just dedicated to bigger folks. Why do companies do this? because sometimes cost is an issue. Margins are decided by small % sometimes so the cost of an Large to X-Large may or may not be worth it for a company, OR the cost from XL to XXL or XXXL which does exist. I've seen as high as XXXXXL at places like Burlington coat factors. So not only is it material cost, it's weighing the options. Let's say your market has 10 million consumers in it, how many of them are XL, XXL or XXXL? maybe 1.5 million out of 10 million, that's not a big amount as almost over 90% of the market fits your clothing, is it worth cost wise to include the 1.5 million?
Manufacturers also charge in Bulk orders per size for physical businesses. So if you wanted to buy x amount of XXXL garments, if the amount is not enough, you will have to spend even more just to meet the demand to get lower pricing or even order in the first place. Now, to your exact point about XL, I think XL should be on by default. Why? XL is much more common than everything after that. It's like size 11-12 shoes for men. The average is 10.5 for men, but 12 is much more common than it use to be, so cutting out size 12 leaves many consumers out. But cutting out size 13 or 14 only leaves a few consumers out. I'm an XL hoodie wearer whether I'm fit or overweight because I'm a 6ft tall guy with broad shoulders. Large is tight on me regardless if I'm slimmer or bigger. At the moment I'm bigger, 264 lbs, but when I was 190 I still wore XL and I was 16 years old at that weight.
@@drjonesey5 This is a reasonable answer. Detailed, impartial, not rude at all which is rare on the internet. So thank you for taking the time to write that out.
I think I'm going to keep the bigger sizes in my shop though because it's important to me to be inclusive. I'm here for that as I'm visually impaired and we are often marginalized when web designs are considered. So it's personally important to me to offer to as many as I can. As long as I can figure out how to do it.
Right now the biggest I have is 3X which probably would fit most people, but I do want to make sure that our chonky folks can get my art if they'd like. So I'll have to wait for feedback to see if I do need bigger.
Again, thank you for typing that up.
My friend, your heart is in the right place, but please dont call us fatter folks or chunky. Plus size+ is the proper term to use.
@@cameoanderson6
thnks
Awesome video!!!
Do you have something explaining how to handle shipping costs, and taxes?
I'm considering using same tech, Shopify+Printfull
Hello Friend
It is a food video in all terms and purposes if. you know what is been done to follow it. When you have no idea where he's at and why so many windows are open you have an anxiety attack instantly. Ill watch it once more and then perhaps hire someone that knows and understand the concept while I navigate my way into technology.
What desktop computer you would suggest for this business.
is it compulsory to have our own domain when we are doing this like for a side hustle or just for part time .
Any ideas which is the best print on demand for canada?
Can you tell me? )) I have clients from Latin America, mostly Mexicans. What is the best site to use for print on demand? To faster and not but harm the quality. Thanks Igor
Thank God i found you.
Is there a specific reason store owners don't just go ahead and select all sizes(T's, hoodies etc.) available when choosing a product to sell? Does it cost money to add each size? Or do you just assume no one that large will buy based on certain criteria? I'd think adding every size would be a great advantage. I seen another POD seller and in her tutorial she added the 2x but then left off the 3x, 4x sizes as well. Thanks! Oh, and thanks very much for taking the time to make this video. Also, for payment setup, if a customer needs to pay for an item with PayPal, Amex, or a Pre-Paid debit card will I need to accept all those forms of payments and does that mean personally owning accounts with them? Thanks for any help.
I thought the same thing. Why not? Chunky folk have hard enough times finding things they like that are awesome. I see absolutely no reason not to allow t hem to wear my art (I know a famous fashion company or two have specifically barred fat people from wearing their stuff - or even just plus size like me lol and got into trouble). So honestly, it's not my job to decide what size someone needs to be. I'm going to let you wear my art around no matter what medical condition you have, mental condition, or just straight up like food... whatever. You can wear my art
I get not keeping all colors but I agree on sizes. Just let them all stay. If it costs a little more adjust accordingly.
hello can i do Print on demand in japan or any other country which is good in print on demand growing market ?
I WILL COME BACK TO THIS WHEN I MAKE IT
if someone purches do you need to do anything or is printfull do al the work
🔴 " Whatever your dream is, every extra penny you have needs to be going to that." - Will Smith
I signed up with Shopify with my Personal Email. Should I sign up with Printful with the same Personal Email? Or wait to use my Business Email and Business Domain?
I appreciate the video, thank you so much! Anybody not seeing the "Shop Button? for FB. I'm not seeing it.
First! And 🔥 content!
good
There are also some random categories. I've been monitoring trending products, but I'm most interested in selling wall art & giftware.
Instead of printful, I'm using printify as I'm in the UK, and for what I saw on my research its kind the best to work in here in the UK, its that ok?
For Facebook Account, you Could create a Dedicated Email account at your preferred provider and from There Fake Personal then Convert to Business...
If you select a pro item in Canva and download to put on a t-shirt does the customer have to pay extra for that pro item? Sorry I don’t know how all this works and am trying to learn.
I live in Canada. Am I able to do this in Canada
Nice
if you have multiple t shirt designs, can you bulk upload to printify?
How do i get rid of the background on the design? I thought uploading designs on canva eould give me a clean background but it didn’t.