Thank you so much for all the great information! I have spend so much time watching other videos on this topic on RUclips and yours is the best by far! Especially your longer, detailed videos have been so helpful. You lay out the info very simply and in small bit size amounts so it's easy to understand .... appreciate your work thank you!
Another great video so nice to hear your cool calm voice and not over-excited fantasists Can I ask How do you actually see the items being sold because when you go in sales it just shows earnings not which products?
Great question - I get an email each time there is a sale - it shows the product sold, the design and the margin. There is also a report that you can run that shows sales history too.
the top-selling designs in TP are trademark or copyright material you can check till page 10 page. & I'm sure those stores have been in TP for years by the number of designs and & followers.
@@zenwatercooler I agree 100% But as a beginner, it makes you frustrated. I like to watch your videos about personal experiences in the pod it's so motivational.
Thank you very much for your valuable tutorial. I opened an Teepublic account today. I have two other accounts Redbubble & Spring started in May 2022. But still no sales. Is it ok if I use the same name I used for Redbubble & Spring, to Teepublic storefront too.
Yes the store name is yours and typically it can be a good idea to have similar "branded" stores so that if someone recognizes your work (or you), it might help get a sale!
Hi, first of all, thank you so much for your videos, they really are informative and easy to follow. I have a Teepublic store (stencilmyst1, if it helps...). That store was banned once by Teepublic. it happened after I contacted them because I could not see my content after doing a search. After some time and some emailing I managed to get the store back up and running. I still can't find my designs when I try searching for them and, because of what happened the first time around, I'm a bit spooked about contacting them about that again. But the funny thing is, I have sold items from that store, twice, so I am really confused. People must be able to find my designs if they have sold, but I can't find them when I try searching for them? Any ideas about what could be going on?
HI, i just spotted that somebody else had the same problem, commented, and you answered with a possible cause... should have read the comments first, I guess...
It is a total guess - I know when I went through it, they showed up in Google search but not Teepublic search. Why Teepublic would turn off their own search is beyond me!
Hey there - I have never run into a tagging issue (tags themselves aren’t trademarked) - it is an interesting question though. I would personally steer away from any tags that represent trademarked designs in general just to avoid the bot flagging one of your designs in error. My opinion only!
My account was closed and I don't know why. I had been selling on the platform for over 6 years, Never had a problem until lately. I have contacted the legal department 6 times, to this day I still have not heard from them. By the way I have also been selling on Redbubble for the same amount of time. Any advice? Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Hello Sir, First of all, I like to thank you for this amazing content. I am a little bit confused about the first mistake you've mentioned. I have a design uploaded about valentines day and I type the title in the search bar and I haven't found my design but guess what, I've made 2 sales on that specific design, so what is the deal? If you please clear this confusion of mine, that will be so kind of you.
That is very interesting - my understanding is that designs might not show up in the Teepublic search results, but sometimes they do show up in the Google search results. Maybe someone found it that way? It is very frustrating how Teepublic has weird search. I congratulate you on your sales, that is great!
@@zenwatercooler Thank you so much, sir. I have reached Teepublic several times through email but every time they replied to me that they can't show up my designs for the artistic issue, so now is that something I can do or just leave it how it's going?
I got banned from Redbubble. They wouldn't provide me with any explanation as to why. I wasn't using copyrighted material or stealing designs, I have no idea what happened. No clear directions on how to fight it. Anyhow, it pissed me off so bad that I just gave up on POD. In comparison, do you think Tee Public is a good alternative? Can you earn as much on TP? Lastly, do I really need 100 designs for starters or can I start off with 10?
If you start up an account on Teepublic and your designs are available in search, then absolutely Teepublic is a great option. Some months I make more on Teepublic (with less designs) then on Redbubble. I think you could do any number of designs (10 for example) - generally speaking the more designs the more chances to make a sale. Go for it, I hope you can get the love for print on demand back!
I created an acount, but when I make the login it doesn t work...goes again to the e-mail to verify and confirm. And so on and so on...how strange. It doesn t open at all. Can you please help me? Thanks.
That is strange! The only thing I can think of is maybe the email is going to the spam folder? I would say let Teepublic customer service know, they have always been relatively good at responding to me. I hope they can help!
That has not been my personal experience - I have made text-only designs (albeit with a textured background) and those seem to sell pretty well too. I think it comes down to the look and feel (since it is art that will be hanging in someone's house).
They will also ban your account for using public domain images. Like they did with mine. Deleting your store because they won't make it searchable, is just a waste of time. When they can keep doing it over and over again.
I had a spiderman shirt that was ONLY a black spider originally drawn in its own way on a red background with a black web... and somehow that and my account was taken down.
Brother me too just today happened to me i publish a black spider man with jordans ans i have banned but i think this is a reasonable reason why they banned me i think we should read the terms and conditions of the company first for avoiding that .
I was wondering. If you have a redbubble account, is it harder to sign up to teepublic without them terminating your account within 24 hours since they are together, or is it that teepublic have become arrogant gits and don't want anymore sign ups and if that is the case they are digging their own grave. They should state what they want and stop giving people/artists high hopes. What is wrong with them.
Your number 1 point is the biggest headache of TeePublic. If you delete that account and receive the same response for subsequent accounts, what should I do then.
Maybe it is not meant to be - there are bunch of other print-on-demand companies you can try. I don't understand why Teepublic would want to limit their artists, it is really weird. I would personally double down on Redbubble!
I suspect Teepublic to have an ideological huge bias. They tend to purify their marketplace from almost anything out of designs related to LGBTQ, woke, wiccan, black magic, gore, psychopatic themes, new age, spiritual and religious stuff, modern art, sensless subjects like the famous astronaut character, unicorns, weird stuff and all kinds of superficial topics and unexpected combinations. Avoid that site. It's more like a culte than a business
Teepublic seem to be in a deleting mood atm. I got an email out of the blue saying that i'd violated terms and conditions (I hadn't, all of the stuff is mine and I carefully read the terms), no reason why or how and that they'd deleted my account. No reply to emails. I'll be going elsewhere
@@zenwatercooler Yeah, I love their interface but they're too iffy with the banhammer. Odd since they're owned by redbubble which is being fine with me (but their interface likes to be silly with me when adding stuff, plus how easy it is for people to steal your work on there).
Hey there - you can generally use swear words - Teepublic doesn't like "objectionable content" whatever that means. But there are 50+ pages of the F-word so I would say use your own discretion as to swear words www.teepublic.com/terms
Hi Zen ..great advice. Just wanted to let you know that there is somebody impersonating you and your channel. I dont know how long they been doing it but I know it aint you.
I was wondering what do you do if anything if someone just blatently steals your stuff.?? He dont even just borrow your idea and come up with his own to add. He not using Artist Inspired.! I just wanted you to be aware of it. Id be steamed too.
@@zenwatercooler right here on Utube. I thought it was you at first and the mic was bad but then the voice changed dramatically and i just knew it wasnt the real you. The whole personality was off.
Thank you so much for all the great information! I have spend so much time watching other videos on this topic on RUclips and yours is the best by far! Especially your longer, detailed videos have been so helpful. You lay out the info very simply and in small bit size amounts so it's easy to understand .... appreciate your work thank you!
I appreciate that, thank you! I try to make both longer and shorter ones - I am glad someone likes the longer stuff!!
@@zenwatercooler I like both! All of it is super helpful! 👍
Paused the video in the 1st minute to check if my designs show & they don't up. Wasted so much time uploading designs. Thanks for this vid!!
Thumbs up to you! I have saved all your videos for future reference. Thanks again!!
Poster design under which TM Class?
Another great video so nice to hear your cool calm voice and not over-excited fantasists Can I ask How do you actually see the items being sold because when you go in sales it just shows earnings not which products?
Great question - I get an email each time there is a sale - it shows the product sold, the design and the margin. There is also a report that you can run that shows sales history too.
the top-selling designs in TP are trademark or copyright material you can check till page 10 page. & I'm sure those stores have been in TP for years by the number of designs and & followers.
Agreed - but I wouldn't want to pour years' worth of effort into designs and uploads only to have it get banned someday (that's just my opinion).
@@zenwatercooler I agree 100% But as a beginner, it makes you frustrated. I like to watch your videos about personal experiences in the pod it's so motivational.
Thank you very much for your valuable tutorial. I opened an Teepublic account today. I have two other accounts Redbubble & Spring started in May 2022. But still no sales. Is it ok if I use the same name I used for Redbubble & Spring, to Teepublic storefront too.
Yes the store name is yours and typically it can be a good idea to have similar "branded" stores so that if someone recognizes your work (or you), it might help get a sale!
@@zenwatercooler Thanks for your prompt response.
Hi, first of all, thank you so much for your videos, they really are informative and easy to follow. I have a Teepublic store (stencilmyst1, if it helps...). That store was banned once by Teepublic. it happened after I contacted them because I could not see my content after doing a search. After some time and some emailing I managed to get the store back up and running. I still can't find my designs when I try searching for them and, because of what happened the first time around, I'm a bit spooked about contacting them about that again. But the funny thing is, I have sold items from that store, twice, so I am really confused. People must be able to find my designs if they have sold, but I can't find them when I try searching for them? Any ideas about what could be going on?
HI, i just spotted that somebody else had the same problem, commented, and you answered with a possible cause... should have read the comments first, I guess...
It is a total guess - I know when I went through it, they showed up in Google search but not Teepublic search. Why Teepublic would turn off their own search is beyond me!
Can I always accept the tags that teepublic offers or should I check if its a trademark?
Hey there - I have never run into a tagging issue (tags themselves aren’t trademarked) - it is an interesting question though. I would personally steer away from any tags that represent trademarked designs in general just to avoid the bot flagging one of your designs in error. My opinion only!
@@zenwatercooler thank you
My account was closed and I don't know why. I had been selling on the platform for over 6 years, Never had a problem until lately. I have contacted the legal department 6 times, to this day I still have not heard from them. By the way I have also been selling on Redbubble for the same amount of time. Any advice? Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
No explanation for this strange Teepublic behaviour. They did the same to many many accounts. Just a bunch of assholes. Sorry
Hello Sir, First of all, I like to thank you for this amazing content. I am a little bit confused about the first mistake you've mentioned. I have a design uploaded about valentines day and I type the title in the search bar and I haven't found my design but guess what, I've made 2 sales on that specific design, so what is the deal? If you please clear this confusion of mine, that will be so kind of you.
That is very interesting - my understanding is that designs might not show up in the Teepublic search results, but sometimes they do show up in the Google search results. Maybe someone found it that way? It is very frustrating how Teepublic has weird search. I congratulate you on your sales, that is great!
@@zenwatercooler Thank you so much, sir. I have reached Teepublic several times through email but every time they replied to me that they can't show up my designs for the artistic issue, so now is that something I can do or just leave it how it's going?
It is really up to you - I personally would spend more time on Redbubble (more products & search is active).
Yesterday, I received the email from Teepublic most people get, about my stuff not showing up on the search bar, no matter what I do.
I got banned from Redbubble. They wouldn't provide me with any explanation as to why. I wasn't using copyrighted material or stealing designs, I have no idea what happened. No clear directions on how to fight it. Anyhow, it pissed me off so bad that I just gave up on POD. In comparison, do you think Tee Public is a good alternative? Can you earn as much on TP? Lastly, do I really need 100 designs for starters or can I start off with 10?
If you start up an account on Teepublic and your designs are available in search, then absolutely Teepublic is a great option. Some months I make more on Teepublic (with less designs) then on Redbubble. I think you could do any number of designs (10 for example) - generally speaking the more designs the more chances to make a sale. Go for it, I hope you can get the love for print on demand back!
I created an acount, but when I make the login it doesn t work...goes again to the e-mail to verify and confirm. And so on and so on...how strange. It doesn t open at all. Can you please help me? Thanks.
That is strange! The only thing I can think of is maybe the email is going to the spam folder? I would say let Teepublic customer service know, they have always been relatively good at responding to me. I hope they can help!
Is displate is for high skilled graphic designer not for average designers who create text+graphic designs ?
That has not been my personal experience - I have made text-only designs (albeit with a textured background) and those seem to sell pretty well too. I think it comes down to the look and feel (since it is art that will be hanging in someone's house).
They will also ban your account for using public domain images. Like they did with mine.
Deleting your store because they won't make it searchable, is just a waste of time. When they can keep doing it over and over again.
I had a spiderman shirt that was ONLY a black spider originally drawn in its own way on a red background with a black web... and somehow that and my account was taken down.
Brother me too just today happened to me i publish a black spider man with jordans ans i have banned but i think this is a reasonable reason why they banned me i think we should read the terms and conditions of the company first for avoiding that .
I was wondering. If you have a redbubble account, is it harder to sign up to teepublic without them terminating your account within 24 hours since they are together, or is it that teepublic have become arrogant gits and don't want anymore sign ups and if that is the case they are digging their own grave. They should state what they want and stop giving people/artists high hopes. What is wrong with them.
Yeah I had a terrible time with Redbubble as well. They don't speak to you directly like they have a God complex or something. It's infuriating.
Can you go back to a design and edit the tags if they aren't working? I have some designs that show up and others that aren't.
I upload 85 designs and they don't show my designs .
Hi sir please help how can i change my account avatar pic
Your number 1 point is the biggest headache of TeePublic.
If you delete that account and receive the same response for subsequent accounts, what should I do then.
Maybe it is not meant to be - there are bunch of other print-on-demand companies you can try. I don't understand why Teepublic would want to limit their artists, it is really weird. I would personally double down on Redbubble!
@@zenwatercooler okay
I suspect Teepublic to have an ideological huge bias. They tend to purify their marketplace from almost anything out of designs related to LGBTQ, woke, wiccan, black magic, gore, psychopatic themes, new age, spiritual and religious stuff, modern art, sensless subjects like the famous astronaut character, unicorns, weird stuff and all kinds of superficial topics and unexpected combinations.
Avoid that site. It's more like a culte than a business
Teepublic seem to be in a deleting mood atm. I got an email out of the blue saying that i'd violated terms and conditions (I hadn't, all of the stuff is mine and I carefully read the terms), no reason why or how and that they'd deleted my account. No reply to emails. I'll be going elsewhere
I have to agree. Teepublic's interface is super easy but their lack of search and random deletions of accounts make this too risky.
@@zenwatercooler Yeah, I love their interface but they're too iffy with the banhammer. Odd since they're owned by redbubble which is being fine with me (but their interface likes to be silly with me when adding stuff, plus how easy it is for people to steal your work on there).
What about swear words??
Hey there - you can generally use swear words - Teepublic doesn't like "objectionable content" whatever that means. But there are 50+ pages of the F-word so I would say use your own discretion as to swear words www.teepublic.com/terms
Hi Zen ..great advice. Just wanted to let you know that there is somebody impersonating you and your channel. I dont know how long they been doing it but I know it aint you.
Where are you seeing it?
yeah i have seen that too , he just copied your displate video step by step even the same graphics .
his chanel called the social guide , he even used the same eye graphic from rawpixel 😖
I was wondering what do you do if anything if someone just blatently steals your stuff.?? He dont even just borrow your idea and come up with his own to add. He not using Artist Inspired.! I just wanted you to be aware of it. Id be steamed too.
@@zenwatercooler right here on Utube. I thought it was you at first and the mic was bad but then the voice changed dramatically and i just knew it wasnt the real you. The whole personality was off.
do so *well* #fify
Avoid this shit. After a few days, weeks or months, your account will be deleted for no reason and they will keep your money forever.
Make a video like this for RedBubble too. Please...
That is a great idea - let me see what I can do! Thanks!
@@zenwatercooler❤❤