🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🤖 Introduction of the guest, Ryan Hogue. 00:40 🛠️ Ryan's journey into Amazon merch and print on demand. 02:32 🍀 Luck and timing in Ryan's journey. 05:18 🎯 Transition from clueless to profitable. 06:40 💰 Investing money increases commitment and motivation. 08:05 💡 The journey from clueless sales to motivation. 09:18 💼 Balancing a day job and print on demand. 10:25 💪 Believing in the potential despite initial skepticism. 11:36 👨💻 Key to success: Leveraging skills and passion. 13:43 💼 Prioritizing print on demand and making sacrifices. 15:35 🖥️ Efficiently managing time with remote access tools. 16:29 🧠 Mental game and mindset for success. 16:44 🛠️ Automating processes to save time. 19:02 🤔 Addressing lack of sales in print on demand. 23:24 🧩 Beginner's success and the value of simple designs. 26:41 🌊 The power of multiple income streams. 27:09 🔢 The 80/20 rule in print on demand. 28:06 📈 Extended sales cycle and the importance of Q4. 30:38 🌱 Long-lasting designs and unexpected sales. 31:18 ✍️ Simplifying the design process for non-designers. 32:30 🎯 Targeting specific audiences and making design choices. 34:25 ⏳ Time management and balancing design efforts. 35:08 🖌️ Simplifying the design process for non-designers: 37:44 📊 Niche research and finding niches: 40:31 🎯 Changing research methods and trying different tools: 42:21 💰 Filtering out fake trend shirts and identifying potential evergreen designs: 44:57 🧰 Tools and techniques for niche research on Etsy: 46:19 🔍 Characteristics of a successful Etsy shop: 49:19 🛍️ Fluctuating between general and niche-specific print-on-demand shops: 52:25 🌟 Potential marketplaces for print-on-demand: 55:00 📦 Automating listings on eBay and quantity restrictions: 56:26 🌟 Potential niche-specific marketplaces: 57:51 🔎 Discovering new marketplaces: 58:46 🤖 The impact of AI in the print-on-demand market: 01:00:39 💡 The role of AI and customization options: 01:02:18 📈 Capitalizing on Q4 and leveraging AI tools: Made with HARPA AI
Oh, snap oh, snap oh snap. Oh snap oh snap oh snap. These guys keep me glued to RUclips and excited on a weekly basis.🙌🏽 Philip. Philip. Ryan. Ryan. Oh my goodness gentleman. 🔥🔥🔥 information. It was so nice seeing this side of Ryan, based on the questions that you asked and hearing more about his story because he shares so many good things. I absolutely love listening to you guys every single day during my long commute to work, or before I go to sleep, or while I’m working on designs. There are two people that I would want to thank first, in person, or online, during this print on demand journey, it would be both of you, gentlemen.
Loved the podcast! I have learned so much from both of you over the months of watching your videos! So true about that 12 month sales cycle. Last summer i made a bunch of teacher designs and none sold. I was so bummed. Well guess what, this summer when the back to school sales started I sold a couple hundred of them. Yay for previous labor compounding and bringing fruit months later.
What a great conversation! This gives a lot of insight about the differences between Ryan's perspective and yours. It's clear here that Ryan is all about turning time into money. A smart approach!
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Hi bro.. I have a big question. -when i am researching for good niches and I pick one, how many designs should l upload for that specific niche? . I know that to be successful on print on demand u need to upload several designs on several good niches. But the problems is that you end up with too much niches in your store about different topics.. is that ok or am I doing something wrong ..I hope you replied .thanks
what's weird is i had my merch account open browsing DOG designs and you said ITS WEIRD BEING SAME AGE AS OLD PEOPLE and that exact t-shirt then popped up out of nowhere !!!! so merch was listening to your youtube speech ?????????????????????????
You guys always have great advice, but when it comes to graphics, POD in general, devalue design in some way. Do you have to be a master, no, it does help to learn graphic programs instead of leaning solely on Canva, Kittle...etc. Create a pipeline for your production area so that you can edit, upscale...etc. There is enough out there that you can teach yourself. More than likely, the design will be the first element a customer will see. So maybe learn a thing or two about it, because with AI in the mix, you better bring a quality design that answers the design problem.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 🤖 Introduction of the guest, Ryan Hogue.
00:40 🛠️ Ryan's journey into Amazon merch and print on demand.
02:32 🍀 Luck and timing in Ryan's journey.
05:18 🎯 Transition from clueless to profitable.
06:40 💰 Investing money increases commitment and motivation.
08:05 💡 The journey from clueless sales to motivation.
09:18 💼 Balancing a day job and print on demand.
10:25 💪 Believing in the potential despite initial skepticism.
11:36 👨💻 Key to success: Leveraging skills and passion.
13:43 💼 Prioritizing print on demand and making sacrifices.
15:35 🖥️ Efficiently managing time with remote access tools.
16:29 🧠 Mental game and mindset for success.
16:44 🛠️ Automating processes to save time.
19:02 🤔 Addressing lack of sales in print on demand.
23:24 🧩 Beginner's success and the value of simple designs.
26:41 🌊 The power of multiple income streams.
27:09 🔢 The 80/20 rule in print on demand.
28:06 📈 Extended sales cycle and the importance of Q4.
30:38 🌱 Long-lasting designs and unexpected sales.
31:18 ✍️ Simplifying the design process for non-designers.
32:30 🎯 Targeting specific audiences and making design choices.
34:25 ⏳ Time management and balancing design efforts.
35:08 🖌️ Simplifying the design process for non-designers:
37:44 📊 Niche research and finding niches:
40:31 🎯 Changing research methods and trying different tools:
42:21 💰 Filtering out fake trend shirts and identifying potential evergreen designs:
44:57 🧰 Tools and techniques for niche research on Etsy:
46:19 🔍 Characteristics of a successful Etsy shop:
49:19 🛍️ Fluctuating between general and niche-specific print-on-demand shops:
52:25 🌟 Potential marketplaces for print-on-demand:
55:00 📦 Automating listings on eBay and quantity restrictions:
56:26 🌟 Potential niche-specific marketplaces:
57:51 🔎 Discovering new marketplaces:
58:46 🤖 The impact of AI in the print-on-demand market:
01:00:39 💡 The role of AI and customization options:
01:02:18 📈 Capitalizing on Q4 and leveraging AI tools:
Made with HARPA AI
Thanks a lot for adding this! Way better than my chapters
What up bro! Thanks for having me on!
Just subscribed. Thank u for sharing with us. Hope to be on top one day and leave my 9-5.
Thanks a lot for sharing your Wisdom with us Ryan!🙌
Oh, snap oh, snap oh snap. Oh snap oh snap oh snap. These guys keep me glued to RUclips and excited on a weekly basis.🙌🏽 Philip. Philip. Ryan. Ryan. Oh my goodness gentleman. 🔥🔥🔥 information. It was so nice seeing this side of Ryan, based on the questions that you asked and hearing more about his story because he shares so many good things. I absolutely love listening to you guys every single day during my long commute to work, or before I go to sleep, or while I’m working on designs. There are two people that I would want to thank first, in person, or online, during this print on demand journey, it would be both of you, gentlemen.
Thank you so much man! Appreciate the kind comment and I hope this Podcast helped you out :)
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one word to describe this video: Value. Thanks a lot Ryan and Philip
Great chat thanks guys!
Couple of legends!
🙌
Best Philip and Ryan ever ❤🎉
Both you are my teachers. I love both of you! You are awesome! I followed you for a long time! Thanks! 👍
Thank you very much! 🙌
Loved the podcast! I have learned so much from both of you over the months of watching your videos!
So true about that 12 month sales cycle. Last summer i made a bunch of teacher designs and none sold. I was so bummed. Well guess what, this summer when the back to school sales started I sold a couple hundred of them. Yay for previous labor compounding and bringing fruit months later.
So glad to hear that! It's a concept proven time and time again. So hard to realise as a Beginner though
What a great conversation! This gives a lot of insight about the differences between Ryan's perspective and yours. It's clear here that Ryan is all about turning time into money. A smart approach!
Thank you Steve totally agree!
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📧FREE Print on Demand Email NEWSLETTER bit.ly/philipanders
☀FREE Discord Community Server: bit.ly/DiscordPODCommunity
📈100 Scalable T-Shirt Niches bit.ly/100scalable
🎧1-on-1 Coaching Calls👉 calendly.com/philipanders 👈
🤖100+ Midjourney POD Graphics bit.ly/100MidjourneyPOD
🛒My Print on Demand Bundles bit.ly/T-shirtDesignBundles
⭐Become a Member for Exclusive Perks: bit.ly/PhilipAndersJoin
Awesome! You both give lots of great POD business tips throughout the video. Well done, guys!
Our pleasure! Thanks!
great interview, love the honesty from Ryan.
Good Stuff!! why don't you guys share your very first design and share with us how would you change that to make it better and make it sellable?
Oooh, great idea!!
I like that idea! Thanks for the suggestion
Ryan Hogue is great!
Thanks for the info Shame on RUclips with these darn ads every 3 minutes
Awesome interview. Very informative 😊
Thanks so much!
Couple of legends❤️❤️
hello, what's the cause of the drop status on teepublic from artisan to apprentice?
Hi bro..
I have a big question.
-when i am researching for good niches and I pick one, how many designs should l upload for that specific niche? . I know that to be successful on print on demand u need to upload several designs on several good niches. But the problems is that you end up with too much niches in your store about different topics.. is that ok or am I doing something wrong ..I hope you replied .thanks
what's weird is i had my merch account open browsing DOG designs and you said ITS WEIRD BEING SAME AGE AS OLD PEOPLE and that exact t-shirt then popped up out of nowhere !!!! so merch was listening to your youtube speech ?????????????????????????
Hello Philip. Can you make a playlist for all the free fonts you talked about so far and another playlist for all the free graphics?
already got one ;) ruclips.net/p/PLQCunNUPtP-yQ6K_g1vDuGlWnaq_bCDzH&si=n6aH1aPRHLL6Pj4b
@@PhilipAnders Thank you. I didn't notice that at first.
Awesome 👏
🙌
You guys always have great advice, but when it comes to graphics, POD in general, devalue design in some way. Do you have to be a master, no, it does help to learn graphic programs instead of leaning solely on Canva, Kittle...etc. Create a pipeline for your production area so that you can edit, upscale...etc. There is enough out there that you can teach yourself. More than likely, the design will be the first element a customer will see. So maybe learn a thing or two about it, because with AI in the mix, you better bring a quality design that answers the design problem.
„You know what I mean“
I don't wanna work a day job neither...
Boom first lol
👍🏽
Amazon merch is dead. Too many designs. Too many copycats. No sales.