Competition time! 🎁 It's December, so I'm feelin' festive. I'm giving away a month subscription to ANY of the paid services in the description. You choose and I'll buy you it. That's either PlaceIt, Canva, MerchInformer, or TubeBuddy. I'll select a winner at random in 1 week and reply to to let you know if it's you. Make sure you comment seperately rather than as a reply to this because the TubeBuddy "pick a winner" feature that I use looks at individual comments. Cheers and good luck! 🎅
Enjoy your videos. I feel i need to stop making designs and just upload something to redbubble already. I'm trying to find a perfect design but I'm just wasting time.
Another great video. I love how even in your short videos, you give more actionable info than some other videos that go on and on and never really explain anything well.
WARNING: Be careful when you use icons from Adobe spark.. because I see all or most of them are from "The noun project" which requires you to give credit (attribution) when using their graphic. also be careful with images and read the license well to know how to use it. After you add an icon or image to your design, select it and click on Source Info in the right to see the license.. and I think there are cases where you will go to the source itself to see the license. All details: www.adobe.com/legal/permissions/image-notice.html You will find that all icons are from @t which requires you to credit them. You can contact them to know how to credit them, because maybe they won't agree to credit just in the description of your product on Merch By Amazon, Maybe they require to add the credit too into the design itself like @t does. And It's impossible as a seller to mention something like that on your end printed T-shirt. That's why I don't use @t for T-shirts. If you want to remove the credit part, you have to buy a plan from them (@t ) allowing you to use without attribution. I don't know if you have a subscription in Adobe Suite will give you the permission to use @t without credit, But I think no, You can search a little deeper to know or contact them. That's why you should use you own resources or get Public Domain resources like @t and download what you want then open it in any vector software like Inkscape and export it as PNG then upload the PNG to Adobe Spark to use it. ------------------------------------ After you download the image, some platforms require to adjust the (dpi) of image before uploading because they don't do it automatically.. so take of this note. When I need to adjust the dpi, I usually do it in Inkscape in phys dpi field while exporting the image as png... but you can open Gimp instead and go to Image > Print size then make it 400 ppi (pixel per inch) then I export it as png and change Compressing to low value 1 or 2 ------------------------------------ Great, I love the concept you introduced that there is no barrier to start working. You made the tutorial on the Mobile version although there is a web version on Desktop spark.adobe.com/ but you wanted to even smaller things in your life could help you to work and earn money. There are tutorials here which I think might gives you sense of a real designer or good design process: spark.adobe.com/ex/tutorials/ I have started print on demand from months and didn't make a sale yet. But this is the life. You keep working & Improving and results will come no matter how long you wait. Thank you so much, you are awesome.
@@instantprofitorg541 Just checked the website thinking it might be for design resources and tips but realized you're endorsing criminal activity, wow. Basically what these criminals are doing is theft through hacking. It's people like you who feel entitled to wealth without having to work for it. No one needs to thank you!
Thank you so much in sharing your experience in POD! Watching most of your video from yst to today. You made me feel confidence in design now, especially the video that tells us we are good enough. I believe we all have possibility:)
This is super cool, I have the adobe suite but never tried spark, will definitely try this out now. I enjoy watching your videos but have hit the bell icon now so I never miss another one.
Thanks very much, and congratulations, your comment was picked at random to win the competition! Please get in touch using my details here and I can arrange the prize: ua-cam.com/users/PassiveOwlabout
As as you get straight to the point! I appreciate this so MUCH! Thank for putting out another excellent video! Cheers to whoever wins the competition. I hope it's me though 😁
Great video! I use place it to make my designs. Place it often has collections of designs in the same art style on the same subject. Would you recommend uploading collections of designs or just focus on single designs?
It really depends on the niche as to what you can get out of it - every design or collection of designs will be different as well as how you personalize them, so it's impossible to say. Maybe test the waters with individual designs and if a certain niche sells, add more from the same collection.
You truly provide unique advice for POD and your videos never over stay their welcome. I'll download this Adobe Spark (Post Design right?) because I want to see how profitable text designs can be! Also for the competition if I get lucky - MerchInformer :)
I have a couple of questions please: How do you transfer or connect the design to Redbubblea as seen on this video? Also, I was able to remove the main background and replace it by transparent as you show on the video... But CAN YOU remover the background around the TEXT? Thank you!
Yes! Q. Can I use Adobe fonts for commercial projects and client work? A: Yes, Adobe's standard font licensing agreement (EULA) allows for both personal and commercial use, sales and distribution of designs and documents which are created using the font software.
Great content &very relevant as I've been 'playing 'with Adobe Spark to get some of my design ideas laid out before taking them further. Thanks for making this extremely relevant video.. Android user &haven't been able to locate the 'secondary feature '...& some other nuances seem to be missing from this build.. Also, regarding the rb app ..dont see where it allows for direct uploading... pointer pls?. I'll look again.. Smashing Mate!.Cheers.. Thank you for Shining light on this game!
Hello, I've recently started following your channel and am finding your videos very useful. I had a question though: Previously I was designing my POD work on either Adobe Illustrator or Ps and keeping the resolution of my design to 300dpi as it is for print medium. Recently, I started using adobe spark for designing t shirts basically, and I must admit, its much easier to design in it and that even from the convenience of a phone. However, when I checked my designs' resolution that I have made so far, all of them had 72 dpi (even the text only based designs) and I have been taught that this resolution is fit for screen designs but for print medium, we need high resolution. I tried checking the solution to my problem on google but cant find its answer anywhere. I'm very confused regarding this and don't know what I should do regarding all the designs that I had made and uploaded using spark. Would be grateful if you answer my query. Thank you.
Sorry, a question dealing something else. I have been having trouble with apostrophe in Redbubble. When using it in title, it turned to '&' and some other odd friends so the title looked awful. I began to use comma instead. Now I notice that some other creators have used apostrophe without trouble and some still have these odd fellows in their titles. This could even effect how the search result turns out? Any advice? Thank you in advance.
@@PassiveOwl yep, i wanted to try your Etsy strategy by using their ads, but many people complain about the new changes earlier this year... makes me a little hesitate to do it
What is your experience of re-uploading the works suspended/removed by RB from the marketplace, using different keywords that do not mention the brand and get you discovered by the license holder? Risky or worth it?
Generally: no. But if you are adamant on doing so, it depends on how risky the design was - can you identify whether it was the design or the keywords that were violating copyright? If it's the keywords, maybe worth another try. If it's the design - nope. If you want to be 100% safe: don't do it at all.
Look at the price of the item, put it in your own Amazon account to find out royalty per sale. Multiply royalty per sale by amount of sales displayed on MerchInformer :) these are the ones I listed in the video: www.amazon.com/dp/B07HKG4XM1 - $9.01 profit per sale. $4,459.95 per month. www.amazon.com/dp/B07N8SKBLY - $5.23 profit per sale. $2,824.20 per month. www.amazon.com/dp/B07L9RVGWH - $2.95 profit per sale. $3,428.10 per month. These will vary as the BSR changes, of course.
This looks absolutely painful compared to a t-shirt design app like oShirt which lets you design custom garments with ease and order right from your phone. Search the app stores for oshirt
Competition time! 🎁 It's December, so I'm feelin' festive. I'm giving away a month subscription to ANY of the paid services in the description. You choose and I'll buy you it. That's either PlaceIt, Canva, MerchInformer, or TubeBuddy. I'll select a winner at random in 1 week and reply to to let you know if it's you. Make sure you comment seperately rather than as a reply to this because the TubeBuddy "pick a winner" feature that I use looks at individual comments. Cheers and good luck!
🎅
Thanks to my source I made almost $87k in total from d a i l y w e b e a r n on Instagram wow I’m sooo happy
Hey thanks mate, this was really helpful just as the other ones are. I couldn't make a single sale before I found your channel. Thanks muchh!
Enjoy your videos. I feel i need to stop making designs and just upload something to redbubble already. I'm trying to find a perfect design but I'm just wasting time.
Great content as always Passive Owl
I would have no idea what to choose really but what a nice gesture.
It's pretty amazing that you can run a business entirely from a phone!
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www.redbubble.com/people/Gaddamidi007/shop?asc=u
Another great video. I love how even in your short videos, you give more actionable info than some other videos that go on and on and never really explain anything well.
Cheers! That's what I'm going for 😉
WARNING: Be careful when you use icons from Adobe spark.. because I see all or most of them are from "The noun project" which requires you to give credit (attribution) when using their graphic.
also be careful with images and read the license well to know how to use it.
After you add an icon or image to your design, select it and click on Source Info in the right to see the license.. and I think there are cases where you will go to the source itself to see the license.
All details: www.adobe.com/legal/permissions/image-notice.html
You will find that all icons are from @t which requires you to credit them. You can contact them to know how to credit them, because maybe they won't agree to credit just in the description of your product on Merch By Amazon, Maybe they require to add the credit too into the design itself like @t does. And It's impossible as a seller to mention something like that on your end printed T-shirt. That's why I don't use @t for T-shirts.
If you want to remove the credit part, you have to buy a plan from them (@t ) allowing you to use without attribution.
I don't know if you have a subscription in Adobe Suite will give you the permission to use @t without credit, But I think no, You can search a little deeper to know or contact them.
That's why you should use you own resources or get Public Domain resources like @t and download what you want then open it in any vector software like Inkscape and export it as PNG then upload the PNG to Adobe Spark to use it.
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After you download the image, some platforms require to adjust the (dpi) of image before uploading because they don't do it automatically.. so take of this note.
When I need to adjust the dpi, I usually do it in Inkscape in phys dpi field while exporting the image as png... but you can open Gimp instead and go to Image > Print size then make it 400 ppi (pixel per inch) then I export it as png and change Compressing to low value 1 or 2
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Great, I love the concept you introduced that there is no barrier to start working.
You made the tutorial on the Mobile version although there is a web version on Desktop spark.adobe.com/ but you wanted to even smaller things in your life could help you to work and earn money.
There are tutorials here which I think might gives you sense of a real designer or good design process:
spark.adobe.com/ex/tutorials/
I have started print on demand from months and didn't make a sale yet. But this is the life. You keep working & Improving and results will come no matter how long you wait. Thank you so much, you are awesome.
Making money from your PHONE... *PASSIVELY!!!* 🔥🔥
Great video Owl.
I was looking for that in the morning and BOOM you're are here in the evening. Thanks a ton!
I know it’s unbelievable but follow DailywebEArN. Com thank me later
@@instantprofitorg541 Just checked the website thinking it might be for design resources and tips but realized you're endorsing criminal activity, wow. Basically what these criminals are doing is theft through hacking. It's people like you who feel entitled to wealth without having to work for it. No one needs to thank you!
The app has since changed its name to Adobe Express for anyone watching now.
Thank you so much in sharing your experience in POD!
Watching most of your video from yst to today.
You made me feel confidence in design now, especially the video that tells us we are good enough.
I believe we all have possibility:)
That’s really wonderful to hear. Thanks!
Are the fonts/vectors of that app, free for commercial use?
This is super cool, I have the adobe suite but never tried spark, will definitely try this out now. I enjoy watching your videos but have hit the bell icon now so I never miss another one.
Thanks very much, and congratulations, your comment was picked at random to win the competition! Please get in touch using my details here and I can arrange the prize: ua-cam.com/users/PassiveOwlabout
@@PassiveOwl Thank you, I've emailed you
@@dlunsworth6364 Congratz, you are so lucky! what did you choose?
@@motrostyle8781 aww thank you. I already have subscriptions so I asked for a new winner to be picked x
@@dlunsworth6364 wow seriously? that's so nice of you. But you really have all the 4 paid subscriptions? :o
Are there any restrictions on Adobe Spark to use for commercial purposes for POD? Thanks for the great content!
Awesome video as usual!
I’ll def be trying out Spark.
Thanks 🙏🏻
Really cool and useful app! Thank you! I was actually looking for such an app!
I started my red bubble store with text based designs using Adobe spark on my phone
any results?
Very helpful Guidance...... Thanks❤🌹 ........ Love❤ from India🇮🇳
As as you get straight to the point! I appreciate this so MUCH! Thank for putting out another excellent video! Cheers to whoever wins the competition. I hope it's me though 😁
What color did you recommend and why again please?
Thanks for another great video! I will be working on this app today.
Great video...short and to the point! I'm definitely watching more as I want to start Pod !
Wow! This is so helpful! Thank you so much💚
Always learning new stuff from you
Thank you ❤️....And can we use over app graphics for commercial use?
Great video! I use place it to make my designs. Place it often has collections of designs in the same art style on the same subject. Would you recommend uploading collections of designs or just focus on single designs?
It really depends on the niche as to what you can get out of it - every design or collection of designs will be different as well as how you personalize them, so it's impossible to say. Maybe test the waters with individual designs and if a certain niche sells, add more from the same collection.
Awesome video Craig!
Cheers RJ!
Hi, thanks for the video. Are all the fonts, icons and images licenced for commercial use?
Hi! Canva for sure. Merry Christmas
I might try this, looks like fun!
Thank you again! Love your videos!
I know it’s unbelievable but follow DailywebEArN. Com thank me later
Great info I've done most designs off PC so will look into this.
Brilliant as always!! Thank you for the great tutorial! 👍😉
App name???
Another great video. Thanks for sharing this!
Great video as always man.
Doesn't it have copyright or tredmurk
Subscribed! thank you for this
But does it save in 300dpi?
Great video! Super stoked to design on the go. Thank you 💯💪 💪 💪 🤘🏾 🤘🏾 🤘🏾 🔥 🔥 🔥
You truly provide unique advice for POD and your videos never over stay their welcome. I'll download this Adobe Spark (Post Design right?) because I want to see how profitable text designs can be! Also for the competition if I get lucky - MerchInformer :)
So how did it go?
Thank you for this very helpful episode.
Are these fonts free for commercial use?
Yep - see description for Q&A from Adobe.
thanks for encouraging me to believe i can make money with print on demand
Thank you for making this video, i really need it... ❤️
the designs it would help us to make can be commercially used?
adobespark.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/227083108-Can-I-use-my-Spark-project-for-commercial-purposes-
Do you have to pay to remove the watermark on the bottom right?
Nope - see 1:54.
1st comment 💓 keep up the great work.
What is the app name?
I have a couple of questions please: How do you transfer or connect the design to Redbubblea as seen on this video? Also, I was able to remove the main background and replace it by transparent as you show on the video... But CAN YOU remover the background around the TEXT? Thank you!
What is this app using to design
Nice.. great video.. 🔥🔥🔥
What is the name of this app.
What’s the app called
What about using elements and icons is it commercial use?
Can I use this app fonts for commercial purpose?
Yes!
Q. Can I use Adobe fonts for commercial projects and client work?
A: Yes, Adobe's standard font licensing agreement (EULA) allows for both personal and commercial use, sales and distribution of designs and documents which are created using the font software.
Great content &very relevant as I've been 'playing 'with Adobe Spark to get some of my design ideas laid out before taking them further. Thanks for making this extremely relevant video..
Android user &haven't been able to locate the 'secondary feature '...& some other nuances seem to be missing from this build..
Also, regarding the rb app ..dont see where it allows for direct uploading... pointer pls?. I'll look again.. Smashing Mate!.Cheers.. Thank you for Shining light on this game!
Can you use it for Amazon Merch?
what is the name of this app
Is this the same as Adobe Sparks Post? That's all I could find in the iOs App store.
Excellent!
Awesome video!!
I have opened shop with red bubble.
Which text company to use
Actually I already installed this but really don't know how to use. Thanks bruv.
I couldn't find the "secondary style" function.
Found it.
I can't either. 🤣
Nice man!
Very nice!
Hello, I've recently started following your channel and am finding your videos very useful.
I had a question though:
Previously I was designing my POD work on either Adobe Illustrator or Ps and keeping the resolution of my design to 300dpi as it is for print medium.
Recently, I started using adobe spark for designing t shirts basically, and I must admit, its much easier to design in it and that even from the convenience of a phone.
However, when I checked my designs' resolution that I have made so far, all of them had 72 dpi (even the text only based designs) and I have been taught that this resolution is fit for screen designs but for print medium, we need high resolution.
I tried checking the solution to my problem on google but cant find its answer anywhere. I'm very confused regarding this and don't know what I should do regarding all the designs that I had made and uploaded using spark.
Would be grateful if you answer my query.
Thank you.
Just enlarge the image size. Those are just pixels in the first place.
Please
The name of the app
Gotta try this out
App name
Also realise that you have features on iPhone that I don't have on android like the style scroler and I wish i had it
Android doesn't have the style scroller? :(
Great vid!
i can't change the color of specific words? How you can do it?
Thanks for the video bro
Great video 😍😍
Thanks a lot Passive owl
Can I use stickers from that app to design a tshirt and sell it?
I always watch the videos till the end. :) (merchinformer, please!)
That is awesome to know 👍 😀
Sorry, a question dealing something else.
I have been having trouble with apostrophe in Redbubble. When using it in title, it turned to '&' and some other odd friends so the title looked awful. I began to use comma instead.
Now I notice that some other creators have used apostrophe without trouble and some still have these odd fellows in their titles. This could even effect how the search result turns out?
Any advice? Thank you in advance.
Wooww Amazing thanks
How is the app calld
I tried this and made a nice design but none of the export/save/download options work (PDF is ok) with the free version (not for me anyway) :(
Hi Craig! Etsy changed their ads system, do you have any other strategy for new seller like me? Thank you!!
Hey - are you referring to the changes earlier this year re: charging a fee for off-site sales?
@@PassiveOwl yep, i wanted to try your Etsy strategy by using their ads, but many people complain about the new changes earlier this year... makes me a little hesitate to do it
@@PassiveOwl do you have any other strategy to deal with that?
What is your experience of re-uploading the works suspended/removed by RB from the marketplace, using different keywords that do not mention the brand and get you discovered by the license holder? Risky or worth it?
Generally: no. But if you are adamant on doing so, it depends on how risky the design was - can you identify whether it was the design or the keywords that were violating copyright? If it's the keywords, maybe worth another try. If it's the design - nope. If you want to be 100% safe: don't do it at all.
@@PassiveOwl I would not want to risk the opportunity like Redbubble. Will take the safe route.
Thank You :)
hey please how do you calculate profit per month in merch informer ??
Look at the price of the item, put it in your own Amazon account to find out royalty per sale. Multiply royalty per sale by amount of sales displayed on MerchInformer :) these are the ones I listed in the video:
www.amazon.com/dp/B07HKG4XM1 - $9.01 profit per sale. $4,459.95 per month.
www.amazon.com/dp/B07N8SKBLY - $5.23 profit per sale. $2,824.20 per month.
www.amazon.com/dp/B07L9RVGWH - $2.95 profit per sale. $3,428.10 per month.
These will vary as the BSR changes, of course.
The App doesn't seem to be the same anymore
Damn good video..Thanks Bruh
Thanks for the giveaway! Love your videos
Yes, I do my text designs on phone too.
Thank you for this video! It was really helpful
This looks absolutely painful compared to a t-shirt design app like oShirt which lets you design custom garments with ease and order right from your phone. Search the app stores for oshirt
I use Adobe spark and I'm not seeing the secondary style option. I've even updated the app.
If you're using Android like me, it's now renamed as Design function and can be found inside Layout tab :) for iOS I'm not sure
thank you
thanks
Subscribed now
This app asking for payment...
Have to pay subscription to get transparent background and remove watermark
I haven't paid and can do that. Are you on Android, or have they changed it since I made this vid?
What the name bro
Broo please send me this app link
I use pixlelab for creating for my design
I want to make a match
🙌🙌
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