Maybe the profit margin isn’t as big with POD but the truth is that time/energy equals money and DIY’ing everything takes SO much more time & effort. It defeats the purpose of working for yourself because you have to work so long and hard round the clock to get it off the ground and manage it. With POD, you pay a little more for the product, but with all that extra time and energy freed up, you can put that all into branding, marketing, sales, research, creating better designs, and building the business.
Resigned from my job today. Inspired by both of your content. My problem has never been no money. It's not having the time. Going to work on this thing now so I don't look back in years to come and feel Regret.
@@elevated-apparel Thanks for the tips bro. all good though. I have a bit of a cushion. 3 months long service leave paid out, and a current business that still pays the bills, ...baking biscuits of all things. lol.
I really love y'all genuine and organic friendship. Y'all definitely should do more collaborations, maybe a T-Shirts Millionaires meet Hustle Ninjas podcast "T-Shirt Ninjas"
yo bro, I`m 24 yrs old now but had some seed in my mind about clothing line since I was 16. But I`ve been struggling because of lack of information and education, BUT thanks to you now my vision is so much cleaner! Soon gonna drop my clothing brand as well! THANKS BRO AGAIN! Respect and huge love! keep goin`
got my cameo4 and some vinyl and a heat press. seems a solid way to test designs before committing to a large order heat transfers. So far the HTV has been handling abuse in the gym really well during our test phase. thanks for getting good content out! helping everyone out!
Im planning a launch soon i want to put my hands and energy on my inventory and supply my customers with my personal touch im a professional painter so thats how i roll....
Do you have any leads on where to get Heat Transfers in the Southeast Asia area...I live in Cambodia.....it would be a blessing if I could get the Transfers out here like in Vietnam, Cambodia, or Thailand.....I just checked supacolor and they do NOT ship to Southeast Asia....so I will take a look at other options, but I would like to do Heat Transfers, at least at this point in my research.....of course work my way to screen printing down the road, but right now, I gotta find a way to get what I need in Southeast Asia.....its tough, all of the USA garments come from Cambodia, but they are made in Factories that were set up by foreign companies, so it doesnt neccessarily mean we have access to that stuff here.....
You don’t need to have le fulfillment yourself if you screen print. You screen print and source fulfillment out. Save cost on the shirts and let fulfillment handle delivery.
How do you make a product and brand special? It seems like everyone is copying everyone right now and as soon as there is newness from anyone many other companies literally take other designs and change it up just enough so they don’t get in trouble. It can seem so discouraging to create in this market. I have seen videos of people teaching others how to just take from new brands and items they find. What are your thoughts on this? How do you leverage your items so they are the go to for your specific image or slogans?
I just started doing this like for real for real and I'm using viynl. I wanted to get into print on demand and screen printing but it seems to be so hectic with supply. What is your take on someone using vinyl at first? Not DTG or screen printing. I guess that's the step up to the transfers from like stahls.
I did over 6 figures my first full on year selling t-shirts online and they were all heat transfer vinyl t-shirts. Just focus on what you can specialize on with vinyl that you cannot do with other production methods.
HI Guys, wouldn't it be worth doing it all yourself in the beginning, then hire people once established? That way you get to train them up so you know the quality will be on point... I've been going around in circles for months now, built my own website, I have product designs, I've also invested in 2 60 inch fine art printers and 2 28 inch fine art printers, and I've built my own outside office to work from, only thing is, I'm addicted to creation, I have strong adhd traits and I can't focus on just 1 thing, at the minute i've got another 3 busineses ready to go.. theres only me though so I'm considering turning to print on demand so I can focus on my other startups, but I'm hesitant because of quality, the other businesses aren't printing focussed and apart from advertising and updating they'll pretty much run themselves, what would you do in my position? The printing business is ready to go but will require more input from me until I can employ staff, so I could earn from it now instead of holding off, but in the back of my mind I feel I should launch my other businesses first so then I can commit to my printing brand/business, interested to hear your thoughts
Sounds like you already have your hands full so I don't see how you would be able to do it yourself during this time. I would do print on demand then circle back to hire out employees at a later time once you have sales if you really want to take it in house.
Bruh, as always, another great video. How do you handle sales taxes in other states other than your own state. As of Oct , 2019 we as online vendors are subject to state sales tax for interstate sales once it's threshold has been met. I do know that etsy & other platforms collect for most but not for all states, which leaves us responsible.
So I have a brand but I've been having some trouble between choosing print on demand or doing it myself. this video helped a lil bit. I'm gonna try print on demand. what suggestions do you have for me? if any.
Just know with print on demand you will have to pay for upfront cost of a customer order and then you will be reimbursed your funds and the profit after they receive money from customer
tshirtmillionaires.com/app
Hi..I am a fan and subscriber from Africa...can I win a giveaway heat press..or even a used one...I will be so grateful...🙏🙏🙏
Maybe the profit margin isn’t as big with POD but the truth is that time/energy equals money and DIY’ing everything takes SO much more time & effort. It defeats the purpose of working for yourself because you have to work so long and hard round the clock to get it off the ground and manage it. With POD, you pay a little more for the product, but with all that extra time and energy freed up, you can put that all into branding, marketing, sales, research, creating better designs, and building the business.
Agreed
Resigned from my job today. Inspired by both of your content. My problem has never been no money. It's not having the time. Going to work on this thing now so I don't look back in years to come and feel Regret.
Same here my bro we got this 💯👊
@@elevated-apparel Thanks for the tips bro. all good though. I have a bit of a cushion. 3 months long service leave paid out, and a current business that still pays the bills, ...baking biscuits of all things. lol.
@@joshkenyon4628 All the best with your venture.
Baller move....you got it tho...Time is the thing you can never get back.....so grab as much of it for yourself as you can...
Same, same here. Sending good vibes to your successful future. I resigned from my job too, too multitalented to settle for too long. Forward ever!
Man, Rich I love your sincerity. It translates on screen. U seem like a stand up guy and good dad. Bless bro 🙏🏽
I've spent countless hours researching how to go about this business and you both answered all my questions ! Thanks 👍
I really love y'all genuine and organic friendship. Y'all definitely should do more collaborations, maybe a T-Shirts Millionaires meet Hustle Ninjas podcast "T-Shirt Ninjas"
I literally wrote the header and this come straight up thank youh for answering all my Q's lessssgoooo 🙌🏽🔥🔥
yo bro, I`m 24 yrs old now but had some seed in my mind about clothing line since I was 16. But I`ve been struggling because of lack of information and education, BUT thanks to you now my vision is so much cleaner! Soon gonna drop my clothing brand as well! THANKS BRO AGAIN! Respect and huge love! keep goin`
So much fun watching you two collab on videos like this. Loving the community vibes!!
Bro. I been up since yesterday. I just been brainstorming. Great videos you got me thinking of bigger things. Thanks bro
Good luck bro hope it’s goin well
thank you both so much so much for this video i learned some things thank you
I really wannted start tshirt but never had motivation untill watched your videos now i will start it as soon as possible
If you use at least 300 dpi with printify and then duplicate the image and overlap it.....them dtg comes out pretty good
IF YOUR BROKE BROKE.....POD!! LMAOOOO
Great content and sincere dudes. Thank you.
You too need to link up more! Good vibes, good convo and good knowledge 💯
Love the collab content... I fk with both channels so this is a 2 N 1... deserves 2 likes
I love these guys energy. I may have to go all in on pod due to issues at work. I have my designs and the money for marketing.
got my cameo4 and some vinyl and a heat press. seems a solid way to test designs before committing to a large order heat transfers. So far the HTV has been handling abuse in the gym really well during our test phase.
thanks for getting good content out! helping everyone out!
Yall should do a limited edition collaboration design together! Would be dope....I'd definitely buy.
That’s an awesome idea😁
Thank you!!! You keep me inspired more
But Print on Demand is not necessarily a low cost nest because you need money to cover the cost of the item that a customer purchase
2 of my favorite RUclipsrs 🙌🏾. You and Charles should definitely do more vids together. A lot of free game dropped in this one
Hustlers 💪🏽 Let’s Go
Im planning a launch soon i want to put my hands and energy on my inventory and supply my customers with my personal touch im a professional painter so thats how i roll....
Just got my Vinyl Systems 28" plotter arrived this AM 👍🔥
That been my whole plan start on demand but then buy 100 heat transfer and press my self
Appreciate the video,keep up the interactions!
Do you have any leads on where to get Heat Transfers in the Southeast Asia area...I live in Cambodia.....it would be a blessing if I could get the Transfers out here like in Vietnam, Cambodia, or Thailand.....I just checked supacolor and they do NOT ship to Southeast Asia....so I will take a look at other options, but I would like to do Heat Transfers, at least at this point in my research.....of course work my way to screen printing down the road, but right now, I gotta find a way to get what I need in Southeast Asia.....its tough, all of the USA garments come from Cambodia, but they are made in Factories that were set up by foreign companies, so it doesnt neccessarily mean we have access to that stuff here.....
You don’t need to have le fulfillment yourself if you screen print. You screen print and source fulfillment out. Save cost on the shirts and let fulfillment handle delivery.
What is the best print on demand company for HTV?
@@elevated-apparel thank you so much
Charles if you get this really need that plug on the transfer pod company. Great job HUSTLE NINJAS
iprintandship.com
I implemented the transfer print on demand style a couple of months ago while i was looking for a better solution to what i was doing
Do you do this yourself or got some to do it I’m trying to start but can’t decide how
@@King__Ac3 I order the transfers but everything else I do myself.
Oooo conversation...binge has begun!
amazing content , keep it going !
How do you make a product and brand special? It seems like everyone is copying everyone right now and as soon as there is newness from anyone many other companies literally take other designs and change it up just enough so they don’t get in trouble. It can seem so discouraging to create in this market. I have seen videos of people teaching others how to just take from new brands and items they find. What are your thoughts on this? How do you leverage your items so they are the go to for your specific image or slogans?
Can You Tell About Print By Ownself Or With Manufacture
Great info guys....I certainly hope I can get to your level soon....thanks for sharing...ima check out tshirtmillionares next...
Thank you, both💎💎
I kinda didn't understand what the new thing was...Is he using a company to fulfill orders?
Do y’all know if I can create cut and sew garments but still fulfill them through print on demand?
I just started doing this like for real for real and I'm using viynl. I wanted to get into print on demand and screen printing but it seems to be so hectic with supply. What is your take on someone using vinyl at first? Not DTG or screen printing. I guess that's the step up to the transfers from like stahls.
I did over 6 figures my first full on year selling t-shirts online and they were all heat transfer vinyl t-shirts. Just focus on what you can specialize on with vinyl that you cannot do with other production methods.
HI Guys, wouldn't it be worth doing it all yourself in the beginning, then hire people once established? That way you get to train them up so you know the quality will be on point... I've been going around in circles for months now, built my own website, I have product designs, I've also invested in 2 60 inch fine art printers and 2 28 inch fine art printers, and I've built my own outside office to work from, only thing is, I'm addicted to creation, I have strong adhd traits and I can't focus on just 1 thing, at the minute i've got another 3 busineses ready to go.. theres only me though so I'm considering turning to print on demand so I can focus on my other startups, but I'm hesitant because of quality, the other businesses aren't printing focussed and apart from advertising and updating they'll pretty much run themselves, what would you do in my position? The printing business is ready to go but will require more input from me until I can employ staff, so I could earn from it now instead of holding off, but in the back of my mind I feel I should launch my other businesses first so then I can commit to my printing brand/business, interested to hear your thoughts
Sounds like you already have your hands full so I don't see how you would be able to do it yourself during this time. I would do print on demand then circle back to hire out employees at a later time once you have sales if you really want to take it in house.
Bruh, as always, another great video. How do you handle sales taxes in other states other than your own state. As of Oct , 2019 we as online vendors are subject to state sales tax for interstate sales once it's threshold has been met. I do know that etsy & other platforms collect for most but not for all states, which leaves us responsible.
Taxjar
@@HustleNinjas Thank you so much for this answer!
What brand shirts your work with?
Bella Canvas 3001 is one of top brands
so custom ink is obviously not the route to go to create content
I do print on demand with screen printing
How do you do that ?
Is that a Philippine flag in the back?
The lighting on this video is dark.
What is the name of the company that Charles is using?
iprintandship.com
@@HustleNinjas = Where do you get your HTVs for cents??
Screenprinted transfers. 613originals, fmexpressions
@@HustleNinjas i looked at their websites and nothing is coming up that cheap. minimum like $50 for 8 sheets. what am I not seeing?
So I have a brand but I've been having some trouble between choosing print on demand or doing it myself. this video helped a lil bit. I'm gonna try print on demand. what suggestions do you have for me? if any.
Just know with print on demand you will have to pay for upfront cost of a customer order and then you will be reimbursed your funds and the profit after they receive money from customer
awesome
Hustle ninjas, someone is impersonating you, commenting here with your logo to join crypto
Its in the comments under other people comments
Appreciate you letting me know! I’m trying to clean it up... 😡
Heat transfer quality is kinda poor over multiple washes unless you buy those really expensive ones from TE. IMHO
@@elevated-apparel where do you get that transfer from
Bro clear your throat
Hu$$le