Top 5 Print On Demand Tips to Make More Money
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- Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
- Top 5 Print On Demand Tips to Make More Money
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This video explains the top 5 mistakes I see new Print On Demand sellers making that causes them to miss out on a lot of sales. I learned these tips from trial and error over the span of 10 years selling Print On Demand. These 5 Print On Demand tips will definitely help you avoid some of the most common beginner mistakes.
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Terribly awesome information & reminders as usual for those of us still navigating the POD waters.
Sometimes once a tip shows a real-time results success then it can stick. And sometimes reminders are equally as valuable to keep the dream/plan alive until it learns to walk.
Thanks Greg for all that you do!
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I'm Brazilian, I study printing on demand with you, you have helped me a lot with your videos, thank you very much
Great Info!! Yes..Merch Informer is the best!! Thanks for always sharing. 👍
Lovely and practical tips, thank you Greg!
Right on, thanks for stopping by!
As always, such great content and helpful tips ❤
Thanks! Thank you for the comment too 🙌
Excellent Info! Concise and to the Point. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the comment!
I really enjoy your teaching. You really care about helping others grow. You will be very wealthy. 🎉
Thank you very much! I appreciate that and as always if you run into any questions just let me know!
Thanks, Greg! 😊
Thanks Connie! Hope all is well 👍
I started printing on demand thanks to you, it's my first attempt of trying a side hustle, wish me luck 🤞🏻
Thank you for the great content!
A video idea you could do is a tutorial on uploading the designs on the sites.
Right on, congratulations on taking the plunge! I'll put it on my video list and see what I can put together to help on that front!
Thanks, Greg, for sharing your seo knowledge. I'm having difficulty comprehending seo. Wouldn't putting tags in the description be redundant?
nice explanation .
Hi Greg, thanks for the video! I have a question: do you think it's a good idea to create a social media profile to drive traffic to the shop?
Thanks so much 🥰
Thank you Heather!
Thank you so much for the valuable information. I am a new POD seller, started two months back, haven't made a single sale yet. I think I should check some low competition sub niches.. Also is there any alternative to placeit as m unable to subscribe to the plan due to some restrictions.. Once again thanks a lot.
@GregGottfried Hello Greg, I have a question. It can happen that you upload a design with a slogan and only afterwards, e.g. 1 month later, the slogan is protected. Would you then have to take the design down from the stores? And if so, how do you ensure that you notice without much effort that the slogan was protected later?
Very informative videos... thanks for them!
So, I'm very new at this. I'm sure this is answered somewhere but I haven't been through many videos yet.... say I want to try different niches. Example: camping....then maybe kayaking....and then maybe softball moms? Would I create different stores for each niche? A different email address for each niche? And also...when posting on social media - would I create a different account for each niche?
Question Greg watched the tutorial already but had a question on when you looking into niches like an example let say I searched up dogs and the word dog on merch informer say low competition but haas 100k google searches would that be a over saturated market or still good to try
Do we have to create a whole store around the niches or are you just referring to the T-shirt design and include it in our current store?
Please upload merch informer full tutorial.
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll see what I can put together for you! In the meantime here's the recent merch informer tutorial I made: ua-cam.com/video/3W_Uv3RhDd8/v-deo.html Hope that helps for now!
Hi would I need to register for an LLC as soon as I start with print on demand ? What did you do ?
Great content as always! I have a general question about uploading to different platforms. Do you resize your design dimensions to be optimized for each platform, or do you use one size that can fit all the platforms?
Great question. You don't have to, but if you are uploading to Amazon merch on demand, they require 4500x5400 so you can use that same size for all the other sites too. Here's how to do that resizing too: ua-cam.com/video/DvWFwKSEByw/v-deo.html
@@GregGottfried Thanks for the quick reply!
@GregGottfried hey Greg! I have another question regarding driving traffic. Since I upload to many platforms, which one should I actively drive traffic to from my own marketing efforts? I don't want to "compete" against myself or confuse customers by giving them different storefront links. Currently, I drive traffic to Etsy since other platforms do marketing for me, but I believe that limits me to whatever apparel options I choose to upload there (for their listing fee) while other platforms put my design on a lot of things for free. But at the same time, I probably want to keep driving traffic to Etsy because they have more users than other platforms.
U r real gem 💎💎💎
Thanks for the tips, Greg. I have a question about whether it is a bad idea to use the same template more than once but just with different slogans or niches? I really wish there was a way of getting someone to critique my designs to make sure they are good enough to want to purchase. I would welcome the honesty. I've paid for some Pinterest ads just to test my designs. I've had quite a bit of outbound clicks directly to the designs but no purchases yet and would like to know what that means.
Great question. Generally I only use a template once. There are just so many to choose from that I try to never repeat them so the sites don’t think my accounts are spam. As for ads, that’s been my same experience actually. I made a video about it a while ago for more detail if you’re interested. I believe it was called paid ads vs no paid ads? or something similar. Organic traffic always converts the best for me. Hope that helps!
@@GregGottfried Yeah, I don't want my shop to look like spam either.
Hello Greg .... I am from India and wanted to ask that whether we require different stores to do Indian POD and International POD or we can do both from the same store .
I am asking so because as we need to run ads which would take the buyer to the concerned site for conversion and obviously the platforms shall be different.
Thanks
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When uploading your designs, do you upload one by one on each website or do you use some type of uploader that can speed up the process?
Great question. One by one because the sites tend to ban the accounts that use bulk uploaders. Also, on a new account only upload a couple per day so they don't think you're a bot or spammer. Hope that helps save you some hassle!
so satisfying to click on 999 thumbs up.
😂 that’s awesome. Always appreciate the support, thank you
Hi Greg, is it hard to get our designs to show up on the first page? What I'm worried about is that my designs get uploaded, but they get berried on one of the last pages
Great question. If you’re uploading in the popular niches, it’s actually very hard to show on the first page. If however you upload into the more undiscovered niches, you can show on the first page pretty easily. It’s all about finding all the undiscovered niches and uploading into them (in my opinion). Here’s a video explaining how to do that a bit more: ua-cam.com/video/3W_Uv3RhDd8/v-deo.html
Is that your lucky shirt Greg, or did you film a ton of videos on one day? Thank you for the tips!
Hahah great question! I buy a bunch of the same clothes when I find something good quality and good material. So I have a bunch of this same shirt and similar colors.
Can i create several designs in different sub niches or i should just follow spicefic one?
Great question. Yes, absolutely. You can creat as many different sub niches as you’d like, all within the same account.
Does anyone know which Print On Demand companies supply shaka wear gear?
What is the tool that check for copyright names?
When i was creating my account in Merch by Amazon
To read Tax information they shown you have no proper authorisation to view 😢
What is the solution for that..?
Hi Greg how are you. Can you please do a new video about tee spring. Am hearing that the company went bankrupt. I was thinking about joining tee spring but after I heard bankruptcy am a little hesitant about joining. If you have any new info about tee spring I differently would like to hear it.
Do u recommend mid journey for print on demand? Or just start with placeit?
Glad you asked! I don’t recommend ai design tools like midjourney because they have been getting copyright flagged and taken down lately. Placeit is still my go-to 👍🏼
Greg, I just watched your video-short that explains that one can expect to make $1 on POD per listing / per month? The wind kind of flew right out of my sails. I am watching other videos where you and others do quite well on POD. So confused.
I can help clarify. The earnings is actually very good when broken down. For example, let say you made 100 designs and posted them on 3 different sites. When everything breaks down that's about $300/mo ongoing profit ($100/mo from each site). Now the kicker is that in my peak I was creating about 50 new designs per day (that's an extra $150/mo profit per day worked! You can make as many designs as you want, it's up to how much you can work. But then that business just keeps producing passive income. Hope that helps!
@@GregGottfried thank you for taking the time to reply. Got it.
I have 78 designs on 2 platforms. I have done 3 niches. And I think ky 3rd one is the best one as per merch informer.
My 3rd niche has 15 designs so far
(Increasing per week)
How long will it take to actually make a sale in this scenario?
did you make some sales in those 10days?
@@wojtus-_-8090 nope
its great channel and info is really valuable, but from someone who followers you and is trying POD please can you talk about some important things like how hard it is to get Tee Public to switch u to ARTISAN and also how hard it is to get into AMD I have tried 5 times with no luck , you should do some videos on these issues as that would very helpful , no one talks about it , what are the requirements to get to that point, Tee Public wont promote you designs if your not ARTISAN,
Good suggestions, thanks. I’ll add both to my video list and see what I can put together for you.
Hi Greg, do you have a video that tells you how to create curved text in PlaceIt? I can't figure it out. It's probably right in front of me, and will piss me off when I find it. LOL!
Hahaha I feel like that's always the case, it's right in front of us the whole time. But actually you are spot on with this one, Placeit doesn't have a manual curved text feature. Rather they have it built into only certain templates. I think Placeit focuses on customizing templates and not so much creating custom designs from scratch. For curved text specifically, Kittl is a really good designer, they have AI tools for making custom designs and text effects.
@@GregGottfried Thanks Greg. I'm glad it wasn't right in front of me. I just downloaded the graphic to my computer, and did the text in PS, which I already know how to use. It takes longer, but I it's not as easy as online tools.
Is canva copyright free???
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guess u did say make sure to your keywords in the title and description, i gotta pay more attention lol
I have a question I cant find an answer to...
When I sell T-Shirts or mugs, do i have to pay the full listing manufacturers price of that product out of pocket? How do i avoid paying anything myself?
Great question. On Shopify/printful/printify/Etsy yes you do. On the sites I use and recommend Amazon Merch/RedBubble/Teepublic you do not because the customer pays it all for us we just get a split of the profit.
@@GregGottfried Would it be best to limit the volume of overall products and use a credit card? What methods are there in assuring I don't over charge myself when people place orders?
When it comes to suppliers like Merchize, Printify, and Printful, it's important to note that you'll need to make a payment upfront to get your order produced. However, the advantages of working with these suppliers are truly worth it. One major benefit is their efficient order management system, which ensures a smooth process for you. Plus, their support team is always on standby, ready to assist you with any issues that may arise. Personally, I've been using Merchize, and while their template can be a bit complex, I must say that their team and product are absolutely fantastic.
Is this something that can be a stand alone business?
Yes, absolutely.
@@GregGottfried thanks for the quick reply! Could it replace a 9-5 six figure job?
@@bobmellon1207 In time, yes. For earnings, It's average about $1/per active listing/per month (and that goes for all the sites). Hope that makes sense, 100 shirts posted on 3 different sites for example is about $300/mo total (or $100/mo from each site). Every time you make a sale, you'll get between $2-$10 profit depending on how big the margin is set on that product. Teepublic sets the prices for you, but all the other sites let you set your own prices and profit margin. The $1 I'm talking about is to give you an average on overall accounts earnings per month. You may have 100 designs live, but only make 20 sales that month. Not every design will sell every month. So if we are averaging between $2-10 per sale (and we got 20 per month) that averages $100 profit that month. With 100 designs, that comes out to about $1 per active design on the account. Coupled with affiliate marketing, you could make a million+ per year (and I don't mean to 'sell the dream' I just want to show the real potential).
@@GregGottfried thanks!! Would love to see a video on how you set your prices on the other sites you recommend in your course and also some video tutorials on your methods for affiliate marketing. Keep up the great work!!
Absolutely. As for pricing, I've got it in a couple older videos but I can't remember which ones exactly. I always price within a couple dollars of the suggested price, that always yields the most profit in the end for me. For affiliate marketing tutorials, hang tight I've got an all-in-one type affiliate course coming soon. Should be this sunday or next that I get it released. I'd wait to start on the affiliate front until that video, lots of updates. Talk soon!
How many hours a day would you recommend someone would need to commit before having true passive income?
You mentioned a few weeks in other videos. I'm a father, work full time & currently study too. Would 1-2 hours a night be enough to see results in a few weeks?
Just wanting to manage my expectations
Hey great question. Yes, 1-2 hours per day is enough to get things rolling. Hang tight for 1-2 weeks, I have something I'm just finishing up that I think will be exactly what you need. If it's not released in this coming Sunday's video, it will be in the following. Talk soon! Looking forward to being able to help you out!
@@GregGottfried Thank you so much, I can't wait.
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Hi Greg, thanks for the excellent info! When you use Insta or Pinterest, do you need to dedicate that page to one niche?
Great question! Yes one niche per page
What ablut Kittl?
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