I hope these niches are helpful! Below are the links mentioned: Full Print On Demand Tutorial: ruclips.net/video/UWf2oFExj58/видео.html Merch Informer 20% OFF: bit.ly/merch-informer [Greg20] ChatGPT: chatgpt.com Unlock 10 Best-Selling T-Shirt Designs for Just $10: greggottfried.com/tshirt-best-sellers
i noticed some sell sites dont allow mockups from posters. i dont mind buying a shirt but im designing a series of 3 (for musicians) and i suppose i could sell 2 direct...
Love how you’re always thinking ahead, Greg! These under-saturated niches are a goldmine for someone looking to break into print-on-demand without too much competition. Thanks for doing the research for us!
Thank you Greg, another great informative video to help with POD. You are always clear, concise and show how to work efficiently instead of spending hours unnecessarily.
@@GregGottfried thank you for responding 👍 Yes please could you explain upscaling and vectorizing and DPI for texts and images, I'm not from a graphic design background so these are confusing and also if I offered hoodies does that change the size of the graphic? Thanks again 👍
I enjoy the way you get right to the point in your videos. Keep up the awesome work you do! I am a bit confused on one point you've made in one of your videos. You mention the possibility of hiring a VA to create 500 POD designs per week and perhaps hiring someone to upload these designs to Merch, Red Bubble, and TeeSpring once they are designed for a hand-off operation. However, in another one of your videos you specifically talk about not uploading too many videos at once, maybe only 1 or 2 designs per day to each of the three marketplaces so that the marketplaces don't flag my account as if a robot was spamming them. I was all set to hire a VA until I saw that video. Now I'm a bit confused as to how to proceed. Uploading just a week's worth of 500 POD designs at 1 or 2 a day would take quite a while and wouldn't require me to hire a second VA to upload the completed designs the first VA did. I could handle that myself while I enjoyed my morning coffee. Am I misunderstanding? Would you please clarify so I don't start off on the wrong foot? Thanks Greg. And again, keep up the awesome videos you make. Thank you!
Glad you asked! Both are correct but I’ll clarify. On a brand new account, start off slow so it doesn’t get flagged as spamming. Then once the account starts getting some traction, scale up the uploading pace. Once it’s too much for you to do alone, bring on the VA to take over full time at the full pace. Having an established account is key to being at the full uploading pace so no automated systems flag your account. I hope that makes sense now!
Thank you for this. Would be great if you could just search/filter “A” niches from a search rather than go look for them manually clicking the details button as you do. Maybe that’s a pro sub feature
Hi dear glad you are back again we all love your videos and guidance Good luck to you and I have a request please make a video on all over print on demand t-shirt designs for Q4 please 😊
2 Questions - how did you get the Amazon results and the Google results to show side by side? Also I got a popup offering 50% off a lifetime subscription for Merch Informer? Does that mean no more monthly costs?
Hi Greg. One week ago I applied for Amazon merch on demand and today sadly I got declined.What do you think I should do next ? Should I apply again do I quit it all together or maybe try an alternative ? Your response would mean a lot to me.
Exactly right, putting that sub-niche keyword in the title and description of the listing. Then your listing is one of the only ones on the POD platform using those keywords, so you show up in the search results 👍
4WD camping. Ok, under saturated but on the Amazon page you showed the shirts had like one sale lol...undersaturated doesn't look like sales in the example
I could see how that would look discouraging. I guess it’s just from experience that the ‘low’ sales can look deceiving and these small niches typically have a lot more buyers than you’d think.
Hey greg can you please tell how to connect our bank account with print on demand sites... What payment gateway should we use PayPal, Payoneer or we can continue with our local regular saving account ?? Please answer this
Thanks for the comment, great question. Each of the sites does payments their own way, however across the board you will be paid either automatically direct deposit to your bank each month, automatically paid to your PayPal each month, or funds build up in your account and you can choose how often you want to withdraw them either into PayPal/Payoneer/direct deposit. If you click the account settings you can choose you payment method. I hope that helps clarify!
Question: On Keyword search the competition shows "Low" but when i clixk on the "i" icon to check how it shows "F" : why is there this disparity and which reading we should take: the one on keyword search or competition checker.? Please advise.
Great question! They actually just changed this last week. The "i" icon now checks for the exact keyword (so almost all "F"s because it would be super hard to rank for the exact keyword only), whereas the Competition Checker feature gives us the competition for the other t-shirts (what we are looking for). I'll make an updated video, but essentially all we have to do is open a second tab with the Competition Checker up and copy-paste the keywords to check them there (you'll see the "F"s turn into "A"s in most cases)👍
I hope these niches are helpful! Below are the links mentioned:
Full Print On Demand Tutorial: ruclips.net/video/UWf2oFExj58/видео.html
Merch Informer 20% OFF: bit.ly/merch-informer [Greg20]
ChatGPT: chatgpt.com
Unlock 10 Best-Selling T-Shirt Designs for Just $10: greggottfried.com/tshirt-best-sellers
I have a limited budget but want to start an e-commerce business. Can you help me find a business idea that will allow me to become debt-free?
i noticed some sell sites dont allow mockups from posters. i dont mind buying a shirt but im designing a series of 3 (for musicians) and i suppose i could sell 2 direct...
You can instantly find A LOT of niches this way... How do you choose which to start producing?
Love how you’re always thinking ahead, Greg! These under-saturated niches are a goldmine for someone looking to break into print-on-demand without too much competition. Thanks for doing the research for us!
Thank you Greg, another great informative video to help with POD. You are always clear, concise and show how to work efficiently instead of spending hours unnecessarily.
So glad you've gone back to doing pod vids 👍
Good to hear that, thanks! Any specific POD topics you'd like me to cover in coming videos?
@@GregGottfried thank you for responding 👍 Yes please could you explain upscaling and vectorizing and DPI for texts and images, I'm not from a graphic design background so these are confusing and also if I offered hoodies does that change the size of the graphic?
Thanks again 👍
I enjoy the way you get right to the point in your videos. Keep up the awesome work you do! I am a bit confused on one point you've made in one of your videos. You mention the possibility of hiring a VA to create 500 POD designs per week and perhaps hiring someone to upload these designs to Merch, Red Bubble, and TeeSpring once they are designed for a hand-off operation. However, in another one of your videos you specifically talk about not uploading too many videos at once, maybe only 1 or 2 designs per day to each of the three marketplaces so that the marketplaces don't flag my account as if a robot was spamming them. I was all set to hire a VA until I saw that video. Now I'm a bit confused as to how to proceed. Uploading just a week's worth of 500 POD designs at 1 or 2 a day would take quite a while and wouldn't require me to hire a second VA to upload the completed designs the first VA did. I could handle that myself while I enjoyed my morning coffee. Am I misunderstanding? Would you please clarify so I don't start off on the wrong foot? Thanks Greg. And again, keep up the awesome videos you make. Thank you!
Glad you asked! Both are correct but I’ll clarify. On a brand new account, start off slow so it doesn’t get flagged as spamming. Then once the account starts getting some traction, scale up the uploading pace. Once it’s too much for you to do alone, bring on the VA to take over full time at the full pace. Having an established account is key to being at the full uploading pace so no automated systems flag your account. I hope that makes sense now!
Cool. Thanks for the clarification. I'm on it. And, once again, thanks for sharing your knowledge. Truly awesome!
Thank you for sharing Greg, that was extremely helpful
Glad it was helpful! If you run into any questions just let me know 👍
I am interested in the Q4 t shirt design idea, too, which would be very helpful for all of us as beginners.
Thank you for this. Would be great if you could just search/filter “A” niches from a search rather than go look for them manually clicking the details button as you do. Maybe that’s a pro sub feature
Thanks for the comment, and really good idea. I think that would be a VERY helpful feature to have, I'd love it too.
thank you, beautifully explained. plz which one best Merch informer or Merch dominator and Canva or Placeit. thanks
Thanks! Merch Informer for accuracy of results, and Placeit for all copyright-free graphics/fonts/layouts 👍
I enjoyed your video very much. Once you have found the low competition niches, how can you tell if there is demand for it?
beautiful content, as always. thanks.🙏😊
Hi very good video question how many design per phrase did you recommend.
Nice one thanks 👍
Thanks! If you run into any questions just let me know 👍
Whoa I need to do this!!
It's a game changer to get into these niches first 👍
Hi dear glad you are back again we all love your videos and guidance Good luck to you and I have a request please make a video on all over print on demand t-shirt designs for Q4 please 😊
2 Questions - how did you get the Amazon results and the Google results to show side by side?
Also I got a popup offering 50% off a lifetime subscription for Merch Informer? Does that mean no more monthly costs?
Thank you
Welcome! If you run into any questions just let me know 👍
Thank you for this! God bless you Greg!🙏
My pleasure! Thank you 🙏
Hi Greg.
One week ago I applied for Amazon merch on demand and today sadly I got declined.What do you think I should do next ? Should I apply again do I quit it all together or maybe try an alternative ? Your response would mean a lot to me.
Question is - how do you create tshirts for those specific niches and let the system know that they are there? through keywords/tags?
Exactly right, putting that sub-niche keyword in the title and description of the listing. Then your listing is one of the only ones on the POD platform using those keywords, so you show up in the search results 👍
@@GregGottfried awesome. Then I understood correctly :) thank you, Greg. :)
4WD camping. Ok, under saturated but on the Amazon page you showed the shirts had like one sale lol...undersaturated doesn't look like sales in the example
I could see how that would look discouraging. I guess it’s just from experience that the ‘low’ sales can look deceiving and these small niches typically have a lot more buyers than you’d think.
Hey greg can you please tell how to connect our bank account with print on demand sites... What payment gateway should we use PayPal, Payoneer or we can continue with our local regular saving account ?? Please answer this
Thanks for the comment, great question. Each of the sites does payments their own way, however across the board you will be paid either automatically direct deposit to your bank each month, automatically paid to your PayPal each month, or funds build up in your account and you can choose how often you want to withdraw them either into PayPal/Payoneer/direct deposit. If you click the account settings you can choose you payment method. I hope that helps clarify!
Question: On Keyword search the competition shows "Low" but when i clixk on the "i" icon to check how it shows "F" : why is there this disparity and which reading we should take: the one on keyword search or competition checker.? Please advise.
Great question! They actually just changed this last week. The "i" icon now checks for the exact keyword (so almost all "F"s because it would be super hard to rank for the exact keyword only), whereas the Competition Checker feature gives us the competition for the other t-shirts (what we are looking for). I'll make an updated video, but essentially all we have to do is open a second tab with the Competition Checker up and copy-paste the keywords to check them there (you'll see the "F"s turn into "A"s in most cases)👍
@@GregGottfried Bro -grateful if you can make a video to explain that in detail - I also informed merchinformer about it.
Amazing 😍
keyword research>keyword finder... How do you get the Amazon and Google columns to display side by side?
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205 like by me thanks for amazing under saturated keywords for POD❤
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You can instantly find A LOT of niches this way... How do you choose which to start producing?
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The fish comment was made by Jesus
Nope.
Proverb attributed to Lao Tzu. You’re thinking Jesus as a “fisher of men.”
@@deltawaters7308 well here in Spain is always said that was Sayed by Jesus to the apostols