This Print on Demand Company Destroys Everyone

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2023
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Комментарии • 315

  • @ChrisSmithVideo

    No offense intended, just honest feedback: How does, "This Print on Demand Company Destroy Everyone?" I clicked specifically due to the title, which is totally inconsistent with the content of the video. Overpriced, meh quality, unacceptable shipping times, you have to use their domain, and they have control over your designs? After reading the comments about unreasonable design rejections with no explanation, limited customer support, and a lack of items to choose from... well, frankly, they sound horrible.

  • @ivydaimond6715

    Spreadshop makes a ton of money off designers and because you are creating products on their platform...they own the rights....you're basically a sales person for them...they keep more than half of the earnings....when you, the owner should profit more than a fraction of what you sell..

  • @dannienhuis6742

    I have designs on both spreadshirt and spreadshop. Getting your designs approved for spreadshirt can take a long time - several days to a week or more. Normally, no problem with designs posted on spreadshop, immediate in most cases. I had one design rejected on spreadshop because of quality - and they were right, it was only 1200x1200 pix. I do wish they had more wall art options - and it is not clear to me how to design for embroidery. Overall, I like this a lot for the customization.

  • @homiekeen23

    HE DOESN'T RECOMMEND THIS ANYMORE. CHECK THE DESCRIPTION 👍

  • @MyEverythingHurts

    They are the slowest shipper on the planet. I ordered fr them and it took over 3 weeks to get to California. No way.

  • @brians9072

    I wish you would have covered pricing, commission, and payment structures.

  • @magyarvandor977

    POD companies are not competitive on today's market anymore, when anyone can setup a small shop at home and have a customized t-shirt for around $5 altogether.

  • @lelixart

    the organic traffic is so weak on this platform!

  • @MrPlomsone

    That Lama shirt is probably a direct to film print . Might feel a bit “plasticky” but it will last many many washes.

  • @BOBSMITHH

    Not sure how this replaces printful, which I use for my etsy shop...

  • @YasuhoKawai
    @YasuhoKawai 21 день назад +1

    absolutely incredible info! thank you so much

  • @AwakeningWarrior

    I am literally wearing the first t-shirt I ever made using Spreadshirt in 2003, and only last year did the seams start falling apart. I've worn and washed this shirt more times than probably any other shirt I own since it was my favorite. It took 19 years for it to start to fall apart!!!

  • @TraverGomes
    @TraverGomes 14 дней назад +1

    Thanks a ton, this was super helpful!

  • @CunraOliveira
    @CunraOliveira 21 день назад +1

    Thank you, really helped me!

  • @DamitaCharles
    @DamitaCharles 14 дней назад +1

    Great video, appreciate you sharing it!

  • @NevileSallie
    @NevileSallie 14 дней назад +1

    wow, great video. thanks so much

  • @musemintsvloghaulreactions1460

    Yeah, I used to work in a t-shirt shop for a couple of years. Polyester blends usually we would have to do a DFX printing which we have to print out the image on a plastic piece and then put a heat press on it. It felt different but not plastic like than our DTG prints on cotton. Those usually last about 50 washes, but a POD company like Spreadshop or whatever has better quality printing machines I would think than just a mom and pop business. This looks like something different type of print they were doing. Not sure on that.

  • @NatureZone101

    Thanks for the review. Always good to have eggs in different baskets especially when different products can be great on different platforms. Would've been helpful if you got a sample of the mug and maybe another thing to see print quality and after wash, etc. Thanks again!

  • @RaniqueBlankensh
    @RaniqueBlankensh 14 дней назад +1

    ill definitely try that, thanks!

  • @bradholmes1832

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