I honestly think once you persistently market your business well on social media or selling it through word of mouth, it has to be constant & consistent or else others will never know that you do these kinds of work 🙃
Over saturated market and watch Etsy slam you with listing fees. Some of these You Tubers will make more money from their “How to video” than selling on art platforms
I can't advise going though a print on demand for art prints. Something like catprint, each print cost you .70 cents. You can order 100 prints for 70 dollars PLUS shipping and you can do as many designs as you want. Selling your own designs and shipping them again is such a larger profit margin than a print on demand. Having prints in your own inventory, like at your home, means you can go to artist alleys or venues to sell. What is a given in either situation is you will have to gain your own audience. 😅 But yeah, Frick print on demands. Extremely wasteful and expensive.
but what if you're not sure whether people will be interested in a motiv or not? Wouldn't it be better to test the waters with print on demand first if you're a beginner?
@pet.ersarmstrong He buys arts from artists for display at a good price but only if your art is worth it . He is an artist too so he knows when you put in that effort
I mean If you don't got the space or a warehouse for it makes sense to use print on demand and when you find out there is enough demand then transition to a method that is better for you. It's better than having hundreds of prints laying around your house and having to do a weekly or bi weekly trip to the post office just to ship them
Unfortunately, you cannot sell something on printful or printify without money on your card for they will charge you for the customer's order first and you will receive the payment later on.
I've been using Printful for years. Orders don't get processed until there's money paid. That's exactly the benefit of print on demand. You are not upfront paying for anything and not holding on to an abundance of product or merchandise that you can't sell. That money comes from the person who purchases your item. If you go to my shop right now and pay for an item that money then is used to process the item. It more so depends on how the payment is made. The only time you would have an issue is if someone weirdly did an electronic check through PayPal or if someone used a credit card through Stripe. Stripe allows you to cash out immediately to your account so that you can cover the charge and process your orders. Just be mindful of bank holidays. It makes sense down the line once you've established your shop to go ahead and put money into your account. That way you don't get caught up with weird charges based around someone maybe paying with an e-check or using their credit card. For the most part you don't really deal with any of that. End of the day it's print on demand so the order is not going to get processed it will be in 'holding' until there's money to cover it. If that's the case then you wait till credit card charge fully goes through and the money is in your account to process the order.
@@CoyoteCrossingSanctuary Why twice? And how is that any worse than the traditional way of buying the prints from your provider, then stocking them at home or at a warehouse, hoping you manage to sell it, and finally getting the selling price from your customer? With PoD you get to buy just the prints you've already sold, waiting for a few days until the money comes your way (and you know it will) can't be that bad.
Also understanding the market is so essential, and especially keeping in mind how marketing and business savvy is how you’ll make money, the art itself is an extremely small factor. I found this book called Artful Ambitions: Your Guide to a Thriving Art Career by Alexander Abbott I think, and it changed so much for me. It’s a tricky market but definitely hackable once you understand it.
Absolutely! Understanding the market dynamics and having a solid grasp of marketing and business strategies are indeed crucial for success in the art world.
@pet.ersarmstrong He buys arts from artists for display at a good price but only if your art is worth it . He is an artist too so he knows when you put in that effort
I'm so tired of seeing videos like this for artists. The truth is, you're probably NOT gonna make it on this sites... if your art is not professional enough, if you don't have a good following on social media and if you don't promote your products or upload them regularly, you're dead. Also if it works for you, there is no way you will be making $300 every single day (at least not as a beginner) So please stop selling smaller artist fake ideas, you're not helping us to grow our careers.
Agree, and they want editable high resolution PSD file or something. These youtube lame creators are sharing misleading information on how to sell Art.
@@Godisgood137it doesn't work like this. Let me clarify. Do you build muscles if kept doing the exercises the wrong way and without any weights? Guess not, consistency with wrong procedures leads to nowhere.
Hi, i am a photographer/ graphic designer. I am new to all this you are talking about. For the begining, how should I start? How printful work? Does it work in combination to other platform? If yes, what is best combination using printful for beginners to start with?
@@underworld8088it just isn't, loads of people with follows of sub 5k are making livings off their art there is so many ways you can for instance getting into a niche is highly profitable even if that niche isn't massive but the real issue is everyone wants to do the super popular over saturated stuff then complains when they are competing against the people who are established within it
Thats a good video demonstration about POD. but why nobody explains the difference between PRINTFUL, Printify, etc? what are their differences? I am a beginner and they say that it is difficult for begginers to start with printify because you have to do your own marketing, customer service and the worst of all, the shipping...
I found paintings inside a wall. they're not from 1600's but they're well done and the story behind them is quite a great one.. they're in good shape and now they're in a safe 😅
Does anybody know what I gotta do with them taxes? Say I sell a couple pieces and end up making like $300 a month-I would need to put some aside and claim it on taxes right? If someone knowledgeable can answer, or point me in the right direction, it would be really helpful.
This comment is prolly late but I just started and it’s been difficult for me to get traffic, but I’ll start keeping these tips in mind when fixing my shop.
Does it go into public domain or do you maintain copyright till 75 years past your death assuming it is copyrighted by you. I don’t fully understand this I’m sorry 😅
Problem is that printful has long production shipping times that discourage buyers. I've tried Gelato Who has top notch production and shipping times but on the First order printing quality was bad....how can I build a business with these kind of partners?
Aren’t there costs to sell on online shops and you can only put so many sales up at once? I’m trying to work out the cheapest options for designing and selling to get started.
@@bcfit2 I'm currently trying to market the best I can, and it is still difficult. That said, I do social media content on Pinterest, tiktok, instagram, RUclips shorts, and sometimes Facebook. I usually gain around 5k-25k views a week across all these platforms...and I still barely get sales. But there is some brand awareness being built. RUclips shorts seems to produce the highest views right now, but they also have the most shadow banning on videos. I wish I could tell you it's easy but it's a paaaaiiiin. More often than not, I get interested lookers, but they don't actually check out the site. Oh, and I'm also thinking of trying a paid ad and an actual 4 min RUclips video, also dming/commenting with people on Instagram is something I will try soon
@@dhruvsingh1219 all of my marketing accounts for that business eventually ran into problems and I made some profit but we could not market it well enough to make it worth our while so we cut our losses and I temporarily went into becoming a salesman
You only need to pay $0.20 per listing to get started. It's a minimal fee compared to the potential exposure and sales opportunities you can gain from showcasing your products on the platform. :)
Hi, you can join my free masterclass here: www.brandontimothy.com/join to learn how to sell digital products on Etsy. I have covered all the details to help you navigate this. :)
Not this easy. And don't bother with ETSY. They will not show new account products and literallly just show what they feel like showing. Also, this isn't 'art.'
Etsy recently stopped accepting new sellers. But, if you're really keen on selling on Etsy, another option would be to set up a bank account in a different country that accepts Etsy payments. If you already have an account in such a country, you can try using that.
People can see it if you have set up an optimized shop in an online store. Make sure to use the right keywords and strategy in building your online shop so that it can generate sales. If you want to learn more about it, you can join my free masterclass here: www.brandontimothy.com/join
Definitely! You can totally sell drawings on Etsy. It's a fantastic platform for artists to showcase and sell their artwork, including original drawings. 😊
The hard part is getting quality traffic to the store.
I honestly think once you persistently market your business well on social media or selling it through word of mouth, it has to be constant & consistent or else others will never know that you do these kinds of work 🙃
thankss @@MikeTheFlashz
So true
Over saturated market and watch Etsy slam you with listing fees.
Some of these You Tubers will make more money from their “How to video” than selling on art platforms
So true bestie
Rightttttt. If it was easy every artist would be a millionaire.
I can't advise going though a print on demand for art prints.
Something like catprint, each print cost you .70 cents. You can order 100 prints for 70 dollars PLUS shipping and you can do as many designs as you want.
Selling your own designs and shipping them again is such a larger profit margin than a print on demand.
Having prints in your own inventory, like at your home, means you can go to artist alleys or venues to sell.
What is a given in either situation is you will have to gain your own audience. 😅
But yeah, Frick print on demands. Extremely wasteful and expensive.
but what if you're not sure whether people will be interested in a motiv or not? Wouldn't it be better to test the waters with print on demand first if you're a beginner?
@@drawingarts6424Yes, but you would set the systems in place with a garment that you would be able to inevitably shift from POD to produce yourself
@pet.ersarmstrong
He buys arts from artists for display at a good price but only if your art is worth it . He is an artist too so he knows when you put in that effort
I mean If you don't got the space or a warehouse for it makes sense to use print on demand and when you find out there is enough demand then transition to a method that is better for you. It's better than having hundreds of prints laying around your house and having to do a weekly or bi weekly trip to the post office just to ship them
Print on demand can ship from other countries, making shipping much cheaper. You also wouldn’t be stuck with unsold prints, which is far more wasteful
Unfortunately, you cannot sell something on printful or printify without money on your card for they will charge you for the customer's order first and you will receive the payment later on.
It's print on demand. People pay and the orders get processed.
I've been using Printful for years. Orders don't get processed until there's money paid. That's exactly the benefit of print on demand. You are not upfront paying for anything and not holding on to an abundance of product or merchandise that you can't sell. That money comes from the person who purchases your item. If you go to my shop right now and pay for an item that money then is used to process the item. It more so depends on how the payment is made. The only time you would have an issue is if someone weirdly did an electronic check through PayPal or if someone used a credit card through Stripe. Stripe allows you to cash out immediately to your account so that you can cover the charge and process your orders. Just be mindful of bank holidays. It makes sense down the line once you've established your shop to go ahead and put money into your account. That way you don't get caught up with weird charges based around someone maybe paying with an e-check or using their credit card. For the most part you don't really deal with any of that. End of the day it's print on demand so the order is not going to get processed it will be in 'holding' until there's money to cover it. If that's the case then you wait till credit card charge fully goes through and the money is in your account to process the order.
Right 😂 printful is a service of course there gonna take the money then pay you out after that’s just how it works.
@@CoyoteCrossingSanctuary "Not right" is quite bold...
@@CoyoteCrossingSanctuary Why twice? And how is that any worse than the traditional way of buying the prints from your provider, then stocking them at home or at a warehouse, hoping you manage to sell it, and finally getting the selling price from your customer? With PoD you get to buy just the prints you've already sold, waiting for a few days until the money comes your way (and you know it will) can't be that bad.
Also understanding the market is so essential, and especially keeping in mind how marketing and business savvy is how you’ll make money, the art itself is an extremely small factor. I found this book called Artful Ambitions: Your Guide to a Thriving Art Career by Alexander Abbott I think, and it changed so much for me. It’s a tricky market but definitely hackable once you understand it.
Absolutely! Understanding the market dynamics and having a solid grasp of marketing and business strategies are indeed crucial for success in the art world.
the truth is - making is easy but selling isn't!
@pet.ersarmstrong
He buys arts from artists for display at a good price but only if your art is worth it . He is an artist too so he knows when you put in that effort
What kind of art is he looking for? Like a digital one? @@JeffLawrence-hz8lu
I wish it was this easy. You left put a lot!!
I'm so tired of seeing videos like this for artists.
The truth is, you're probably NOT gonna make it on this sites... if your art is not professional enough, if you don't have a good following on social media and if you don't promote your products or upload them regularly, you're dead.
Also if it works for you, there is no way you will be making $300 every single day (at least not as a beginner)
So please stop selling smaller artist fake ideas, you're not helping us to grow our careers.
Agree, and they want editable high resolution PSD file or something. These youtube lame creators are sharing misleading information on how to sell Art.
Obviously if you don’t consistently upload art you aren’t gonna make it, same way if you aren’t consistent in the gym you won’t see results
Hello, do you have any artwork available for sale?
@@ryanbailey9207I do
@@Godisgood137it doesn't work like this. Let me clarify. Do you build muscles if kept doing the exercises the wrong way and without any weights? Guess not, consistency with wrong procedures leads to nowhere.
A quick tip is that you guys can use canva to create design instead of printful
Anyone interested to painting on canvas,i have more types of paintings
Printful SENDS it on a product or as flat art.
Any advices to show people your products and making them want to buy some of them?
Social media, build up a following and show off the different kind of products u offer
@saykocaty1421 Hello, do you have any artwork for sale?
@@ryanbailey9207Are you still looking to buy art?
@@ryanbailey9207i have art work
I want to sell my paintings,i have many types of arts work
The hard part is creating enough products once you have customers.
its the other way around
Lol if u need someone to make products for u I got u 🤣🤣🤣
put it online is the easy part...
Hi, i am a photographer/ graphic designer. I am new to all this you are talking about. For the begining, how should I start? How printful work? Does it work in combination to other platform? If yes, what is best combination using printful for beginners to start with?
u want to make it?be famous first tho that's how it works seriously 😂😂😂
@@underworld8088it just isn't, loads of people with follows of sub 5k are making livings off their art there is so many ways you can for instance getting into a niche is highly profitable even if that niche isn't massive but the real issue is everyone wants to do the super popular over saturated stuff then complains when they are competing against the people who are established within it
Tip for everyone: get a audience cause your skills are not enough to get customers
Thats a good video demonstration about POD. but why nobody explains the difference between PRINTFUL, Printify, etc? what are their differences? I am a beginner and they say that it is difficult for begginers to start with printify because you have to do your own marketing, customer service and the worst of all, the shipping...
Can you please share a detailed video on how to setup printful. And how to link it to a bank account/ PayPal
What's the best way to digitize your art? Photo? Scan? Yourself or professionally done?
And everything is free? is there any additional upfront cost you have to pay?
you have to share your profit with printful
You have to have floating cash on Printfuls wallet (most PODs), as most stores you connect to pay you after the delivery. Nobody ever mentions that 🤔
@@Funn-Vault WHY on earth, would they hold the money until after delivery? That’s wrong.
I found paintings inside a wall. they're not from 1600's but they're well done and the story behind them is quite a great one.. they're in good shape and now they're in a safe 😅
Very cool!
Did I need to purchase sir the frame poster?
Should I pay first before I earn money?
plz answer! do you think selling these "paintings" are better than selling wallpapers?
Does anybody know what I gotta do with them taxes? Say I sell a couple pieces and end up making like $300 a month-I would need to put some aside and claim it on taxes right?
If someone knowledgeable can answer, or point me in the right direction, it would be really helpful.
Do we need to make investment or pay any fee before selling?
You need to be able to pay the wholesale price for the product
Hello, do you have any artwork available for sale?
@@ryanbailey9207 yea i do
This comment is prolly late but I just started and it’s been difficult for me to get traffic, but I’ll start keeping these tips in mind when fixing my shop.
Well that was incredibly simplified
Do you have to paint it and give it to printful?
It is for digital I think
Thank you for this!!
Don't do this unless you offer original work or something unique, otherwise your following thousands of others and not making any sales.
When someone buys it how would you get the money does it go on your card or somethin else?
Can I sell digital art here ??
Yes i think
Hello, do you have any artwork available for sale?
@@ryanbailey9207I do
@@ryanbailey9207 I do
Does it go into public domain or do you maintain copyright till 75 years past your death assuming it is copyrighted by you. I don’t fully understand this I’m sorry 😅
You should give more value like How to get traffic? What marketplace is good for art selling except Esty?
Yes, I have videos on how to generate traffic. Feel free to check out my RUclips videos. Thank you.
You need copyright in Printful??? Cuz in Etsy you can t sell a drawing with Jay Z or 50 Cent, because of copyright
Problem is that printful has long production shipping times that discourage buyers.
I've tried Gelato Who has top notch production and shipping times but on the First order printing quality was bad....how can I build a business with these kind of partners?
I have printful but what's your prices
“Now just focus on marketing “ lol
I’ve tried but the quality wasn’t good enough for the price. I might got some sales but customer won’t buy it again because of the quality.
I completely agree! It's important to focus on the quality of your products before selling them.
How do you get such a great photo of your artwork to upload In the first place?
Aren’t there costs to sell on online shops and you can only put so many sales up at once? I’m trying to work out the cheapest options for designing and selling to get started.
do you need to pay the orders first before you get paid by the customer via printful?
But do u need to put a credit down on printful?
If I don't have automatic Etsy Market. So, Where Can I sell my art
Do you have to promote yourself on social media to bring sales in or do you just get the sales organically?
I don't use social media in promoting my shops. It's all organic or etsy ads.
@@brandontimothy okay, thank you! And does that cost to run easy ads?
how to sell ???
Is printful work outside US
Is there any other steps needed for this to work and can i do this in my country the amazon part i mean
Website Name?
Do you know the rules for me doing the same but from Argentina?
what happens if your product gets returned?
Do you have a longer video on this? This was way too quick to follow all the steps.
Does it need upfront😊
What's the site or app name?
Printful
How to even get the money to my credit card?
Great
I did the same thing for my website but barely get sales. There’s gotta be more to this
It's called marketing, which is more important than any other aspect of your business
@@timekr what did you do to market?
@@bcfit2 I'm currently trying to market the best I can, and it is still difficult. That said, I do social media content on Pinterest, tiktok, instagram, RUclips shorts, and sometimes Facebook. I usually gain around 5k-25k views a week across all these platforms...and I still barely get sales. But there is some brand awareness being built. RUclips shorts seems to produce the highest views right now, but they also have the most shadow banning on videos. I wish I could tell you it's easy but it's a paaaaiiiin. More often than not, I get interested lookers, but they don't actually check out the site.
Oh, and I'm also thinking of trying a paid ad and an actual 4 min RUclips video, also dming/commenting with people on Instagram is something I will try soon
@@timekrhi how u r doing right now
@@dhruvsingh1219 all of my marketing accounts for that business eventually ran into problems and I made some profit but we could not market it well enough to make it worth our while so we cut our losses and I temporarily went into becoming a salesman
What platforms are like ETSY & EBAY??????????
How do u make the art
Nice
🙌
I am deaf artist.
Please I ask you that,
Link for art online?
Pwede ba Colored pencil Artist?
I am confused…. How do I ship my physical artwork piece when sold? Or is this just digital?
You don’t ship the item, printful will make the item and then ship it to Etsy that will then ship it to your customer.
printful will ship it directly to your costumer*
This is scam to steal ideas.
@X Files 20 rlly ?oh u sure cuz I may do this
@@Lucassbamso printful will make the physical copy and all that? Cool
Im just making them as my wallpaper lol
Do you pick on what size you should be making your design or it doesn’t matter?
Same question~
SAO… u got me there 😂
Wait printful is with shopify and amazon!?!
Hi can I take a guide personally if any path their for me please in slow relax way inform when one person used to sell art step by step
Hi! You can browse my other RUclips videos for more reference.
Hi how do you get people to see your store?
Hi, Scott! That's the use of SEO, for customers to find our product. 😊
Is it possible if you live in Philippines?
Who create the physical products - the website or you yourself??? You create only digital design and the rest is paid and done by the online stores?
Where do you get these outrageous lies from on earnings
Don't hate on someone that actually knows how to run a marketing campaign
Hey , how many sizes of 1 art we should upload in etsy ?
you need to pay for the production cost right?
No, it's just completely free, people just give you the shit entirely for free
Thanks sor
I am from uae and its not listed on etsy
Hello, do you have any artwork available for sale?
Does this work for auctions/one buy products ?
Do you also do canvas besides poster?Do you find a difference in acceptance/interest?
Hi dear I am painter (artist) i have original handmade painting on canvas
How to gain money,Bank account? In our country Myanmar isn’t able pay pal? Can I make it form other country?
Does this work for digital downloads?
Yes! 😃
Do you have to pay to start on that website??
You only need to pay $0.20 per listing to get started. It's a minimal fee compared to the potential exposure and sales opportunities you can gain from showcasing your products on the platform. :)
@@brandontimothy ohh I see and does it have any rules about what kind of art you can upload?
Hi, you can join my free masterclass here: www.brandontimothy.com/join to learn how to sell digital products on Etsy. I have covered all the details to help you navigate this. :)
thank you so much
Thank you
Not this easy. And don't bother with ETSY. They will not show new account products and literallly just show what they feel like showing. Also, this isn't 'art.'
Does this work in india too
Etsy recently stopped accepting new sellers. But, if you're really keen on selling on Etsy, another option would be to set up a bank account in a different country that accepts Etsy payments. If you already have an account in such a country, you can try using that.
Do we have to draw the same thing again and again because of coustomer's order?
you can sell prints of your artwork
I am making painting on order
Wow
How do I get people to see it?
People can see it if you have set up an optimized shop in an online store. Make sure to use the right keywords and strategy in building your online shop so that it can generate sales.
If you want to learn more about it, you can join my free masterclass here: www.brandontimothy.com/join
@@brandontimothy thanks. Will surely take a look
Is there fees to create account?
No fees to create account, I have a link to get 40 free listings as well! Check link in RUclips video descriptions
@@brandontimothy ok thanks B, but i just wanted to sell Canvas Paintings, and will this site work in India?
Plz tell me this is real
Is this available in 🇵🇭?
Yes, it is! :)
can you sell drawings on there?
Definitely! You can totally sell drawings on Etsy. It's a fantastic platform for artists to showcase and sell their artwork, including original drawings. 😊
@@brandontimothy Oh yeah!!!
@@brandontimothyI am sell my paintings,i have an original painting
I have hundreds of digital artwork, how do I generate traffic? Do I need an SEO?
Hello any artwork available for sale?
Yes
❤
Im from india u need to help me tell how to do all this.. waiting
Hi! Unfortunately, at this time, sellers in India aren't allowed to open an Etsy Shop.
Is it free ?
Bro can I also earn money ???
Hello, do you have any artwork available for sale?
Hi.
I am professional artist.
I want to do customiZed work.
So plz guide about thus site.
Hi, Madiha! You can watch the videos in my playlist. It will help you get started.
❣️
Can this be done using my fone.. im asking since I don't have a computer
Yes, but if you're calling it a "fone", then I can't imagine you would be very successful in the endeavor of selling print on demand products.