Very informative video. Btw there are MALE nurses and perhaps the black tank top with bold font might appeal to a male nurse. Your point was spot on, design for the audience one is addressing.
Sigh, I've committed almost every one of these mistakes (except the copying). I learned the hard way they don't work. Thanks for the good reminder. Happy New Year.
Thank you for this information. The design that has on the title " for Women" the issue is from amazon. It happen to some of my listing. I write the title using the same phrase I have in the t-shirt but they deleted and they leave the part that is not in the design. Hope you understand what I mean
Yes, i've also noticed that in some of my listings. This happened to me when the brand and the title was the same except for some extra keywords in the title (in the video it was "for women"). Then amazon just removed these keywords from the title. I guess it's not bad for the algorithm, but it looks bad on the search results. So i would avoid this by having an unique brand name.
Thanks for your feedback. I base my videos on my own experience of selling in print on demand for nearly 6 years. And yes, i partly agree with you - sometimes the bad and ugly designs can outsell the good ones. But that's just the exception.
Very informative video. Btw there are MALE nurses and perhaps the black tank top with bold font might appeal to a male nurse. Your point was spot on, design for the audience one is addressing.
Thanks, glad you like the video! Yes you're right, that fact got probably lost in my translation
Sigh, I've committed almost every one of these mistakes (except the copying). I learned the hard way they don't work. Thanks for the good reminder. Happy New Year.
You're welcome! Thanks, you too!
Can we use dead trademark?
Technically yes, but i wouldn't risk it. Account safety should be always top priority.
@DanielScholtes thank you
Thank you for this information. The design that has on the title " for Women" the issue is from amazon. It happen to some of my listing. I write the title using the same phrase I have in the t-shirt but they deleted and they leave the part that is not in the design. Hope you understand what I mean
Yes, i've also noticed that in some of my listings. This happened to me when the brand and the title was the same except for some extra keywords in the title (in the video it was "for women"). Then amazon just removed these keywords from the title.
I guess it's not bad for the algorithm, but it looks bad on the search results. So i would avoid this by having an unique brand name.
@DanielScholtes I will try to not use the same title in the brand and see what will happen. Thank you for that.
Come on people get Daniels subs up, its annoying seeing these 666 subscribers 🙈
Haha thanks, i guess we did it
You're just going through and giving opinions - where's the data to back it up? For all we know, the bad designs are outselling the good ones 🤷
Thanks for your feedback. I base my videos on my own experience of selling in print on demand for nearly 6 years. And yes, i partly agree with you - sometimes the bad and ugly designs can outsell the good ones. But that's just the exception.