I've been quite pleased with the 6 samples I've received from my pop shop. I got a pillow. 3 tshirts and a coffee mug and computer mouse pad. So far it seems they use good providers.
You’re welcome!:) I wanted to sell products that could be useful for everyday life, but also had a high-profit margin. There’s lots of articles that give you insight on the best products with high-profit margins! I’ve been thinking about selling T-shirts, but haven’t really had any inspiration on any designs. Once I do, I’ll for sure include them on my website!
I ordered a blanket from a shop and there was smudging on the first one. I let them know and they sent another one and there was still smudging, just one the other colors. So, wish I knew who they used so I can avoid shops using them in the future. I don't want to just have 2 of something because of a processing issue. Looks like your print provider did a great job!
Hi I have watched several people here about Printify and pop up store. Nothing is mention about tax id or about connecting to Ebay. The free version you can not connect unless you download the photos then upload to eBay but still no drop shipping.... please do video on this matter. thanks
I'm in search of blanket POD provider. On Printify there are a few like Miami Sublimation or SPOKE to choose from. Could you please share which provider you are using for the blanket?
Thank you so much for this review! I am curious, what is the resolution/size of images you use with Printify for good results? I am worried that their minimum is too low-res...
Most times it’s best practices to make sure your DPI is a minimum of 300. When you go into the portal it will tell you the size of the design area. Go into Canva or whatever design portal you use, and select those dimensions. When you’re in the portal uploading your design, you will look to the right side of your screen (sometimes you may have to scroll down depending on the item) and it will show you the resolution DPI level. EDIT : If your resolution is beneath 300, go into Canva and when you go to download the item, there’s a scroll bar that mentions the size. Scroll over to 1.25 and the next time you upload your item it should be at or above 300. With posters you’ll have to scroll all the way over to the number 3. The resolution that system requires for posters is more than what Canva typically does on its own.
Thanks for the honest reviews. That gives me an idea of what to focus on (and I might need that blanket for myself!). 😊
Glad I could help!!:)🤍
I've been quite pleased with the 6 samples I've received from my pop shop. I got a pillow. 3 tshirts and a coffee mug and computer mouse pad. So far it seems they use good providers.
how much were the samples?
@@CUSTERDUGLAS 👋🏾$8-$9.00 plus shipping but it depends on the item. One of the items I'm selling , the sample is like $27.00
Thanks for the video 😍 my question is if you got a bookmark sample ?
Oh That blanket looks great
Thanks for your reviews. Great to hear how the products turned out! Can I ask why you chose those particular products? Will you be selling t-shirts?
You’re welcome!:) I wanted to sell products that could be useful for everyday life, but also had a high-profit margin. There’s lots of articles that give you insight on the best products with high-profit margins! I’ve been thinking about selling T-shirts, but haven’t really had any inspiration on any designs. Once I do, I’ll for sure include them on my website!
I ordered a blanket from a shop and there was smudging on the first one. I let them know and they sent another one and there was still smudging, just one the other colors. So, wish I knew who they used so I can avoid shops using them in the future. I don't want to just have 2 of something because of a processing issue. Looks like your print provider did a great job!
Hi I have watched several people here about Printify and pop up store. Nothing is mention about tax id or about connecting to Ebay. The free version you can not connect unless you download the photos then upload to eBay but still no drop shipping.... please do video on this matter. thanks
I'm in search of blanket POD provider. On Printify there are a few like Miami Sublimation or SPOKE to choose from. Could you please share which provider you are using for the blanket?
@@waiyanleung5199 My blanket provider is SPOKE!
Thank you so much for this review! I am curious, what is the resolution/size of images you use with Printify for good results? I am worried that their minimum is too low-res...
Most times it’s best practices to make sure your DPI is a minimum of 300.
When you go into the portal it will tell you the size of the design area. Go into Canva or whatever design portal you use, and select those dimensions.
When you’re in the portal uploading your design, you will look to the right side of your screen (sometimes you may have to scroll down depending on the item) and it will show you the resolution DPI level.
EDIT : If your resolution is beneath 300, go into Canva and when you go to download the item, there’s a scroll bar that mentions the size. Scroll over to 1.25 and the next time you upload your item it should be at or above 300.
With posters you’ll have to scroll all the way over to the number 3. The resolution that system requires for posters is more than what Canva typically does on its own.
@@katriana_young thank you so much!!!
@@mcourtois75 No problem!
Wonderful Video, with canva it is fuzzy sometimes, try moving the size from 1 to 2 or 3 this will help a lot. 🥰
How did you made tham buy
Do you know how to make your design seamless on different colors?
How much were these to order samples?
@@CUSTERDUGLAS It depends on each item! You pay the production price and shipping of the item. So I paid about $20 for the Green Bunny Blanket!
I think it is really hard to print in the canva, no excuse just saying. That fabric does not absorb.