Metal prints are great to sell. I have been selling metal signs via some print on demand provides like Merchize. They even have cut-out metal sign with custom shape. Very easily customizable.
Thank you SO MUCH for this amazing video! I 've known about all these POD companies, but not what made them different from one another. This makes it so clear ...especially which high priced tickets to design for, in addition to the usual mugs, T shirts, etc. I totally appreciate your knowledge & experience & willingness to share it. I'm 72 years old, hoping to earn extra money with POD as I surely need it. Keep up the good work & know that you are truly appreciated!
ok Juna, I have been watching your post. You have a very clear and nice way of delivery. I have decided to use you as my mentor. Hope your ready for the challenge. Vietnam, DAV retired. I have a computer, I just got it plugged in. I am ready to go. I am only half kidding!
There are sites that just cater for high end metal prints and they sell very well. To get in you need a portfolio, and a good one at that as they are artist based and not Canva cut and paste, so be advised.
I'm only on spreadshirt these days but I did try out cafepress first also. Hadn't been back in at least a decade. Had no idea they had duvet etc. Maybe I need to go back again. Thanks for the information. Heidi p.s. one thing I am looking for is a good edge to edge and all over printing pod site. Do you have any videos about those pod sites?
Thanks for sharing! What do you mean edge to edge? Are you talking all over prints for shirts? There are lots of all other over print stuff like dresses, leggings, pillows and more.
Juna, would you please do a video on bookkeeping? How do you keep track of all the sales and different POA sites? Also tracking WHAT sold both by product and designs. Thx much! :>)
I'm going to shoot my shot on Society 6 with the Credendzas and maybe a few others. Those large ticket items may not fly of the shelves, but it costs nothing to create and you never know.😊
Only problem is the expensive items don't sell very often. Little cheap things like stickers sell frequently. I think it is more likely that you will sell lots of cheap things, than one expensive thing.
Juno, Zazzle has 5% as their preset royalty amount but the seller can raise that amount. You just need to be aware that if you raise your royalty percentage higher than 14.99% Zazzle will penalize you (charge you a fee) because royalty rates above 15% make the prices of their products too high for them to remain competitive and Zazzle's bottom line is to have a reputation that will not only draw customers to the platform but encourage them to become repeat customers - which benefits all of us who sell on Zazzle.
Etsy is a different kind of POD site.... if you sell Print on Demand with Etsy you will have to get your products from Printful, Printify, GearBubble or you could even make your own products... so the highest priced product would vary greatly and would depend on what your choose to sell.
Oops...I forgot to ask in my comment below...do you have any videos or recommendations regarding advertising our products on these different sites? Would Facebook Marketplace work, for example? Is it worth it to spend time on Instagram & Pinterest (two other whole learning curves.) Thanks for your thoughts in advance.
I think ads could if you know what to do.... I don't so I don't use them... plus the margins are really small so it's tough to make it work if you don't know what you are doing.
Metal prints are great to sell. I have been selling metal signs via some print on demand provides like Merchize. They even have cut-out metal sign with custom shape. Very easily customizable.
Thanks for the info.... I haven't heard of Merchize
Thank you SO MUCH for this amazing video! I 've known about all these POD companies, but not what made them different from one another. This makes it so clear ...especially which high priced tickets to design for, in addition to the usual mugs, T shirts, etc. I totally appreciate your knowledge & experience & willingness to share it. I'm 72 years old, hoping to earn extra money with POD as I surely need it. Keep up the good work & know that you are truly appreciated!
Glad it was helpful! I hope you do well.
Hi @moneymakersunlimitedmillio851, how does it go, have you made it?
I wish you good luck, GOD bless you!
Your exhaustive research was really great thanks a lot
It's my pleasure
Many Thanks Juno! I do appreciate the Heads Up Comparison! Brad Holmes B Rad Designs & Tai Chi Gold Coast
Right on! I'll have to check those out
Thanks Juna! Great video!!
You are so welcome! Glad you like it
Thanks Juna for always be encouraging!
You are welcome... you got this
ok Juna, I have been watching your post. You have a very clear and nice way of delivery. I have decided to use you as my mentor. Hope your ready for the challenge. Vietnam, DAV retired. I have a computer, I just got it plugged in. I am ready to go. I am only half kidding!
Wonderful! Well if you have any specific questions let me know... maybe I can make them into video... happy to help
@@DetourShirts I have been trying to use Kittl. I would like another video with more detail on using exiting templates.
Great sir. Thanks for encouraging us to go forward.
It's my pleasure
Thanks for this helpful video! I have a question. Can I use an exact design of mine in two or three of these sites or not?
Yes, absolutely
There are sites that just cater for high end metal prints and they sell very well. To get in you need a portfolio, and a good one at that as they are artist based and not Canva cut and paste, so be advised.
Good to know... thanks for sharing
I'm only on spreadshirt these days but I did try out cafepress first also. Hadn't been back in at least a decade. Had no idea they had duvet etc. Maybe I need to go back again. Thanks for the information. Heidi p.s. one thing I am looking for is a good edge to edge and all over printing pod site. Do you have any videos about those pod sites?
Thanks for sharing! What do you mean edge to edge? Are you talking all over prints for shirts? There are lots of all other over print stuff like dresses, leggings, pillows and more.
Nice to watch all ur videos
Thanks a lot
This was a very helpful & informative video, this has opened my eyes to the potential P.O.D
Glad it was helpful!
juna, how do you manage to upload on 10 different POD sites everyday? you use some kind of automation? Thanks!
I don't upload to all of them everyday.... I just do a little here and a little there.... all by myself and no automation
@@DetourShirts a video with your daily workflow would be highly appreciated.
Flying Uploader is what I use
Great video, but do wall arts like art prints, canvas, and metal prints sell well on pod sites?
I'm not sure... I'm not really in that space. I haven't many any but I mainly do t-shirt designs
Fun video, thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Juna, would you please do a video on bookkeeping? How do you keep track of all the sales and different POA sites? Also tracking WHAT sold both by product and designs. Thx much! :>)
I actually don't keep track... I just look at the POD sites every once in a while to see what sold
How many of these POA sites connect with Etsy etc vs just selling on their sites alone? hows the competition on these sites?
None of these connect with Etsy they are stand alone sites. The competition is huge on all of them
I'm going to shoot my shot on Society 6 with the Credendzas and maybe a few others. Those large ticket items may not fly of the shelves, but it costs nothing to create and you never know.😊
Alright... now is the best time... good luck
Only problem is the expensive items don't sell very often. Little cheap things like stickers sell frequently. I think it is more likely that you will sell lots of cheap things, than one expensive thing.
This is true... If only the expensive ones sold more
Thanks for your generosity
My pleasure
Wow amazing video
Thanks, you are so kind
Do you use a business account on paypal
I think so... I honestly don't remember
Yes but a personal one would work too
Juno, Zazzle has 5% as their preset royalty amount but the seller can raise that amount. You just need to be aware that if you raise your royalty percentage higher than 14.99% Zazzle will penalize you (charge you a fee) because royalty rates above 15% make the prices of their products too high for them to remain competitive and Zazzle's bottom line is to have a reputation that will not only draw customers to the platform but encourage them to become repeat customers - which benefits all of us who sell on Zazzle.
Thanks for sharing that
In REDBUBBLE in which color mode will I design? CMYK or RGB.
If it's going to be printed start with CMYK
Thank you buddy
Any time!
Hi, detour shirt, you are my best coach for all time, My question is : What about Etsy.... ? , / Your Fun from Algeria.
Etsy is a different kind of POD site.... if you sell Print on Demand with Etsy you will have to get your products from Printful, Printify, GearBubble or you could even make your own products... so the highest priced product would vary greatly and would depend on what your choose to sell.
@@DetourShirts Please make us a video about Etsy , and how does he work ?
Make video on which products sells the most ?
It depends on the POD site and the person but for me it's always tshirts
$116, with an $8 royalty…😳😬
I know right... should be so much higher
❤️😊👍🏻
Thanks
Juna - what about marketing....
Yes... that is important too
@@DetourShirts yeah but how do we do marketing any video from your side will be off great help....
Juna - are you part Japanese???
Not that I know of... I'm mostly filipino and I grew up in Hawaii...so maybe that's it?
@@DetourShirts aaah yes 😃 that’s it!!! 😃👍🏻👌
Oops...I forgot to ask in my comment below...do you have any videos or recommendations regarding advertising our products on these different sites? Would Facebook Marketplace work, for example? Is it worth it to spend time on Instagram & Pinterest (two other whole learning curves.) Thanks for your thoughts in advance.
I think ads could if you know what to do.... I don't so I don't use them... plus the margins are really small so it's tough to make it work if you don't know what you are doing.
Nice to hear your CHA-CHINGS
I like that part too