Thanks again, Mr Watercooler. Another great video. I've just started my POD journey alongside my new children's illustration career. Thank you for giving me the confidence to do the PODs!
I was in that top 100 for about 2 weeks last month. Got to number 40. Takes alot of sales 1700 sales in 8 weeks .Made £6300 on one design in standard tea shirts . May never happen again .
WOW that is awesome!! I am glad to hear this from other people (not just me) because it absolutely can happen (not saying it is super common but it DOES happen). Well done!!
TO ZEN: I have a request for advice, and possible good topic for an easy video for you to make too. I know that you and some other POD designers have literally thousands of designs uploaded to POD sites. Please make a video that discusses best practices on how to name the files used, how to keep those organized, and whether or not you suggest making a "light background" and "dark background" version of each design. From watching some videos, I can see that the "white text on transparent background" can be difficult to see visually as thumbnails, so I suppose good naming of files is critical to find the files you want to upload. And then possibly edit in future to change somehow. Do you use some kind of file naming scheme (codes, etc.) to identify which file is which? Do you keep a layered file "master file" for each design, then make PNG or SVG files of those? Any tips on how to manage so many files that may be duplicative or similar in design (as your retro sunset designs are when scaled)? Also, I have some concerns about saving as a RGB file or as CMYK. I am not sure, but plan on uploading to multiple POD platforms. Do all accept RGB PNG files? Or do some only accept CMYK files? Etc. Any tips or advice on how to manage so many files and variations would be valuable to me (as a beginner in POD). Thanks. If you feel you have already covered this in another video, please provide a link. I have not yet seen this topic covered by any POD focused channel I have seen so far. Thanks.
Thanks again, Mr Watercooler. Another great video. I've just started my POD journey alongside my new children's illustration career. Thank you for giving me the confidence to do the PODs!
You can do it!
I was in that top 100 for about 2 weeks last month. Got to number 40. Takes alot of sales 1700 sales in 8 weeks .Made £6300 on one design in standard tea shirts . May never happen again .
on redbubble or etsy?
WOW that is awesome!! I am glad to hear this from other people (not just me) because it absolutely can happen (not saying it is super common but it DOES happen). Well done!!
Thanks!
Great invaluable info...thanks again...
This was really helpful, thanks.
TO ZEN: I have a request for advice, and possible good topic for an easy video
for you to make too. I know that you and some other POD designers have
literally thousands of designs uploaded to POD sites. Please make a
video that discusses best practices on how to name the files used, how
to keep those organized, and whether or not you suggest making a "light
background" and "dark background" version of each design. From watching
some videos, I can see that the "white text on transparent background"
can be difficult to see visually as thumbnails, so I suppose good naming
of files is critical to find the files you want to upload. And then
possibly edit in future to change somehow. Do you use some kind of file
naming scheme (codes, etc.) to identify which file is which? Do you keep
a layered file "master file" for each design, then make PNG or SVG
files of those? Any tips on how to manage so many files that may be
duplicative or similar in design (as your retro sunset designs are when
scaled)? Also, I have some concerns about saving as a RGB file or as
CMYK. I am not sure, but plan on uploading to multiple POD platforms.
Do all accept RGB PNG files? Or do some only accept CMYK files? Etc.
Any tips or advice on how to manage so many files and variations would
be valuable to me (as a beginner in POD). Thanks. If you feel you have
already covered this in another video, please provide a link. I have not
yet seen this topic covered by any POD focused channel I have seen so
far. Thanks.
Awesome suggestions, I have not talked about this before - great ideas, let me see what I can do!!
Lots of questions now Zen has to supply lots of answers😎👍
Very, very useful❤❤❤😍
Thanks a lot
Thank you for a great video...How do I check for trademarks of an image with a phrase or a word...
Thank you for the feedback! Hopefully this helps! ruclips.net/video/yOaiLmM76B4/видео.html
50th birthday 1981?
Seller either forgot to change title or 50th is a better keyword lol.. I noticed that too ..
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