I hope this video is helpful! Below are the resources, discount codes, and Table of Contents: Merch Informer 20% OFF: merchinformer.com/779.html [Greg20] Placeit 15% OFF: bit.ly/Placeit-save-15 Best Selling T-Shirt Phrases: greggottfried.com/tshirt-best-sellers ChatGPT: chatgpt.com Title, Description, & Pricing Tutorial: ruclips.net/video/_WRiWIE7mkU/видео.html Table of Contents: 0:00 Introduction 0:52 How To Get T-Shirt Design Ideas 2:55 How To Find Low-Competition Niches 8:32 Best Selling T-Shirt Phrases 11:09 How To Check For Trademarks 13:32 How To Make Best Selling Designs 19:02 How To Scale Design Creation 20:14 Discounts & Resources
Once I created a design phrase starting with "In this moment..." well, it turns out that the phrase "in this moment" has a trademark/copyright on it. Amazon picked that out right away and declined my design. I was so mad, so I went back and made it "In this VERY moment..." and then it went through. Now I always check before I design. Great video tutorial Greg - thanks for all your content. Much appreciated.
Last week, out of nowhere, I came across a video about print-on-demand and how it works. It grabbed my attention, and I decided to start my own business! I’ve watched some of your videos, and they are so easy to understand! I’m super excited to dive into this new world and see how far I can go. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Thank you! It can be a bit slow to start getting things rolling but then momentum starts, you got this! If you run into any questions just let me know 👍
Helpful tip for watching Greg's videos: Use a slower playback speed if he talks too fast and/or pause the video & do the things he's showing you bit by bit. I've been watching his videos for the last several months & the golden nuggets that he drops are 🔥🔥🔥. I have even taken notes then followed his recommendations step-by-step!
This is exactly what I needed! The breakdown of creating best-selling T-shirt designs without overcomplicating the process is perfect. Thanks for showing that simplicity can still lead to success!
Gregg, I just want to come on here to say thank you for all your incredible contributions to my POD business. I started POD with your help and I finally make a sale yesterday and I owe it to you. I really appreciate all the information you share on your channel to help those of us that looking for a side hustle. I am waiting to hear back from Amazon hopefully they will accept me into their Merch program so I can have the opportunity to make more money. You’re truly amazing and truly care about us . May God continue to bless you.
That's amazing to hear, thank you! It's people like yourself that put the information to use, and come back to share their success, that makes this all worth it for me.. I feel like I get excited for you just reading this because I know the feeling of the 'ah ha' moment when it starts working! As always, if you run into any questions just let me know!
Great info in here, even for those of us who are habitually watching vids to build our own education. Creators like this are great to sub to, as you'll get INFORMATION and not just REGURGITATION. 🤘🏻
No fluff, straight down to business! You're awesome man 😊 Question, when selling (passively) on market places, what stops others from copying your designs?
Thanks! This video has my top 4 I’d recommend: The Complete Print On-Demand Masterclass (FREE COURSE) ruclips.net/video/tkzTJUgqMI0/видео.html I hope that helps!
Great video, Greg! Thanks for sharing.👍 I have a question. Are you considering the number in the Amazon SV column when deciding which niches to choose? Is there a range of searches do we must keep in mind? More than 1000, 2000, or very high searches? Or, in the contrary, less than X quantity of searches?
Thank you for your content. Can you tell me that in case my design free trademark in the beginning, then i sold it very well a time, then suddenly i am banned because of trademark, what should i do?
I have a question: the two niches you showed, after school teacher and anatomy teacher, they both had an A but such low search volume (18 and 7 per month), would they even be worth the hassle? If only one of them most likely would buy a shirt, the effort is way too high for the presumed outcome.
Excellent question! Going into the big niches with thousands of monthly sales is great but near impossible to rank as a new listing. A couple years ago that was the way to do it, but now they are over saturated and have their “permanent” first page listings. If however you go into these smaller niches, you can rank of the first page and get a couple sales per month from each. Let’s just say you get 5 sales per month from each niche, that’s about $20 profit per month on each POD marketplace you upload to (I’d recommend the top 3 sites) so about $60 per month profit. Now if you go into 100 of those niches (not very hard to do) that could be $6000 per month profit. I hope that makes sense and helps explain how these small niches are much easier to get sales in and they add up very quickly 👍
@@GregGottfried thanks a lot for the clear answer. Makes decision processes easier. I am currently waiting for my first tier-up out of tier 10 on MBA and am gonna start on Etsy soon. Tried spreadshirt (Germany, as I live there) and Threadless before, which are both a waste of time. So concentrating on MBA and Etsy now. It’s always good to learn from pros. So thank you.
You are correct, with that low of a search volume it would be a waste of time. You want to find trending keywords that have a reasonable search volume but still also a reasonably low competition.
Hi Greg, I have an Etsy question.. I am planning to open an apparel store for Dog lovers wherein I will be putting designs for Top 19 Top dog breeds in U.S.A and the 20th section would be dedicated to other dog breeds.. Now my question is that Should I only put 1 product that is t-shirts on my store OR Should I rather have 2-3 products (t-shirts, mugs, blankets) under each dog breed section to give the customer more buying options and thereby also increase my Average Order Value? I would appreciate your response, thanks!
Around 12:25 when you check for trademark rights and see no infringement , do you ever copyright phrases in addition to moving ahead to creating designs? Hope that made sense
Great question! I have in the past but it didn’t pay off. It was about $500 per trademark when I did it and nothing really came from it. The good thing is if you don’t formally trademark/copyright a design, but someone still comes along and copies your design, if it’s too close of a copycat you can report it to the POD marketplace and they will remove it as a copycat design (all without you having to pay to formally protect the design).
This is amazing Greg as always. A quick question, will this kind of design not land me in trouble with sites like Tee Public when they see the designs are the same only change of one word like from culinary teacher to cello teacher with same font, design and even to some extend the phrases? Will they not consider it as being uncreative?
For me, your chanel is useful and congrats you have reached me in Indonesia. Please for next tutorial video, make it deeper explanation and of course with your active account so it's proven. Many thanks and good luck!
Can I do this with just a basic android phone? I wish you could provide a step by step tutorial using a basic android phone making design and how to sell it
Hello Greg I have a question let's pretend that I do all the research for the trademark and them I upload a design on the POD Website how do I own that design? do I need to do another step in order to own it and not to be removed from the POD Website
Are these Placeit designs now the correct dimensions to upload directly to Merch by Amazon? I know there was an issue with that in the past - adjustments had to be made prior to uploading.
@@GregGottfried Thank you so much for your reply, Greg. I might jump on the wagon again. Even though I had sold some shirts, got a little burned out, so got out of the game for a while. This updated video is so helpful. Thanks again.
@@TheJanet4321 No worries! There’s still a ton of opportunity in all the sub-niches. If you’re getting back into the business I’ve got a video coming out tomorrow that is a really good all in one tutorial. It’ll get you up to speed very quickly 👍 As always, I’m here as well if you run into any questions.
If you use a 'copyright free' image on placeit, say a car, do you not run into the issue of someone else also using placeit also using the exact same car on their tshirt?
Great question. As long as you’ve changed something on the template then there are no issues. If you used just a car by itself and someone else uploaded the exact same car only design before you, yours would be taken down as a duplicate upload. Hope that makes sense 👍
What happens if I pick a phrase that is not trademarked and start using it on apparel and selling and then at some time in the future someone else does the same search and finds that that phrase is not trademarked and then they trademark it without me knowing will my designs be in violation of trademark?
Great question. Technically, yes they would own the right to it, but you have already been using it before they trademarked it so they don't have any rights to your profits. This is a very rare occurrence because it's expensive to trademark a phrase (I paid about $500 last time). It's kind of just a nuance to this business model, but I wouldn't overthink it. As a side note, if you leave all your phrases in the Merch Informer trademark alerts list, they will auto check them for new trademarks every 24 hours (so you'll be able to see if any of yours are now trademarked). I hope that makes sense and is helpful!
Hi Greg I been a t-shirt designer since 1982, I have worked with some of the biggest clothing lines like Tommy Hilfiger, DKNY, Nike, Donna Karen and many more... I also worked for Winterland Productions designing tour merch for the biggest bands out there like Ice Cube, Madonna, Eric Clapton, Ozzy Osborne, Reba my personal favorite Pantera plus several movies. I came across your videos and they got me thinking and so I started to setting up my POD marketing. I'm having a issue with Amazon Merch on Demand every time I click on tax information i get this message Oops! The page you have requested is not found on this server. Please return to the source site and try again. I contacted Amazon support after a very long time and 10 different associates I was told it is a glitch and to try again in 24-42 hours but still getting same message. Not sure what to do any ideas? PS loving your videos thank.
Yes absolutely. You get to choose the public name that everyone sees, and also your real name or business name stays private and is only for your payments 👍
Hi Greg I mean with that to use my artistname for example" artist 2024 " and turn that into t -shirt to sell. designs and upload unto t-shirts to sell.
@@gilbertodegetrouwe9232 Do you mean your "brand" name? If so, sure, why not? NIKE makes a fortune having people PAY to rep their logo!! 🤣 I just created a t-shirt with my FaithWearMama logo - I may be the only person who buys it, but why not!
Hi Greg. Having trouble getting accepted on Amazon. Applied then rejected, applied with different email, rejected again. Trying to apply again with different email but this time they won't accept phone number, but they did twice before. Any advice? Please help.
The joy of the @GregGottfried POD system is that the POD marketplaces deal with that! You don't have to! It's one of the reasons that I love "passive" POD! I can just be creative & let the marketplaces deal with disgruntled customers! 😁
Hey Jonny I don’t see them sorry they get buried so quickly. You don’t need a corporation to sign up. You can just use your first and last name without having a business entity setup at all. As for the seller account, it’s a separate account entirely on Amazon so you’d have to make another one with Amazon Merch on Demand. I hope that’s the answer you’re looking for 👍
I know that on one of the marketplaces [TeePublic maybe?], you have be 18 to sell. Maybe there are others that you can sell at 15. Or have a parent sign up in their name?
I have a simple question. You have like 650000 followers. Let's say just 50000 saw this (awesome) video. And let's say only 5000 of them try this strategy Tomorrow we will have like 5k or more tshirts uploaded, all similar if not ideantical. At this point the A for competition becomes a Z, and probabiy none of the listing will see a sell. Am I wrong?
Good question! The short answer is only a handful of people end up putting it to use. The longer answer is something like 99.9% of people who watch will have a reason why they can’t do it, so they push it off until ‘the time is right’ which unfortunately never happens. That’s kind of the case for all online businesses not just print on demand. I do typically get to chat with those who put it to use in the comments, and they come back to say it worked and to say thank you (but it’s definitely only a very select few that put things into action). I hope that helps shed some light on this 👍
I hope this video is helpful! Below are the resources, discount codes, and Table of Contents:
Merch Informer 20% OFF: merchinformer.com/779.html [Greg20]
Placeit 15% OFF: bit.ly/Placeit-save-15
Best Selling T-Shirt Phrases: greggottfried.com/tshirt-best-sellers
ChatGPT: chatgpt.com
Title, Description, & Pricing Tutorial: ruclips.net/video/_WRiWIE7mkU/видео.html
Table of Contents:
0:00 Introduction
0:52 How To Get T-Shirt Design Ideas
2:55 How To Find Low-Competition Niches
8:32 Best Selling T-Shirt Phrases
11:09 How To Check For Trademarks
13:32 How To Make Best Selling Designs
19:02 How To Scale Design Creation
20:14 Discounts & Resources
i have merch informer und placeit with your couppon code
Thanks Greg - brilliant well paced video, very generous of you to share your experience...
Glad you enjoyed it! If you run into any questions just let me know 👍
Once I created a design phrase starting with "In this moment..." well, it turns out that the phrase "in this moment" has a trademark/copyright on it. Amazon picked that out right away and declined my design. I was so mad, so I went back and made it "In this VERY moment..." and then it went through. Now I always check before I design. Great video tutorial Greg - thanks for all your content. Much appreciated.
Last week, out of nowhere, I came across a video about print-on-demand and how it works. It grabbed my attention, and I decided to start my own business! I’ve watched some of your videos, and they are so easy to understand! I’m super excited to dive into this new world and see how far I can go. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
@@Thetriplebladers Thank you! That’s awesome to hear.. If you run into any questions just let me know 👍
You have been the biggest help for me while starting my POD business. its till early days with 0 sales. But I really hope that changes soon.
Thank you! It can be a bit slow to start getting things rolling but then momentum starts, you got this! If you run into any questions just let me know 👍
@@GregGottfried ❤️❤️ I will definitely do that. Thank you for the reply
Helpful tip for watching Greg's videos: Use a slower playback speed if he talks too fast and/or pause the video & do the things he's showing you bit by bit. I've been watching his videos for the last several months & the golden nuggets that he drops are 🔥🔥🔥. I have even taken notes then followed his recommendations step-by-step!
Thanks for that! 🙏
This is exactly what I needed! The breakdown of creating best-selling T-shirt designs without overcomplicating the process is perfect. Thanks for showing that simplicity can still lead to success!
@@superbvajhuvina Awesome to hear that, thank you for taking the time to comment 🙌
Gregg, I just want to come on here to say thank you for all your incredible contributions to my POD business. I started POD with your help and I finally make a sale yesterday and I owe it to you. I really appreciate all the information you share on your channel to help those of us that looking for a side hustle. I am waiting to hear back from Amazon hopefully they will accept me into their Merch program so I can have the opportunity to make more money. You’re truly amazing and truly care about us . May God continue to bless you.
That's amazing to hear, thank you! It's people like yourself that put the information to use, and come back to share their success, that makes this all worth it for me.. I feel like I get excited for you just reading this because I know the feeling of the 'ah ha' moment when it starts working! As always, if you run into any questions just let me know!
I just want to say THANK YOU THANK YOU. This is a great channel and i have learned a lot from you.
I appreciate that! If you ever run into any questions just let me know 👍
Greg, your knowledge has helped so much. Than you.
@@Condon1972 Awesome to hear that! As always, if you run into any questions just let me know 👍
You are a champ and I have got so much from you. I’m growing coz of your videos . Thanks champion
Glad to hear that! I appreciate you taking the time to comment too, thank you. As always, if you run into any questions just let me know 👍
Great info in here, even for those of us who are habitually watching vids to build our own education. Creators like this are great to sub to, as you'll get INFORMATION and not just REGURGITATION. 🤘🏻
Thank you! I appreciate that..! If there’s ever anything specific you’d like to see covered just let me know 👍
No fluff, straight down to business! You're awesome man 😊
Question, when selling (passively) on market places, what stops others from copying your designs?
Thank you, I love your no fluff approach!
Thanks! It’s the kind of content I would appreciate watching myself 👍 If you run into any questions just let me know!
Good tutorial and great content as always. Genuine and authentic. Thanks Greg.
@@johannbanman Thank you 🙏
Great info on the occupation & hobby niches!
It’s a goldmine right now 🙌
Thank you for this easy to understand information. Just launched my first product
Nice! If you run into any questions just let me know 👍
I will definitely check out your 50 phrases! Thanks for sharing all your expertise. Wish me luck!
Nice! You got this! If you run into any questions just let me know 👍
I ordered the 10 phrases - love them!
Nice! I appreciate you coming back to show some love for them 🙌
You are a great teacher btw 😍
Thanks 🙏 If you run into any questions just let me know!
Thank you soo much bro i love your all vedios.
Your changing our lifes.❤❤❤
Thanks! Always here if you run into any questions or need some help 👍
thank you for sharing this! Can you do a quick video on how to run ads for the print on demand websites we'll be using?
Yes I can!
Thanks 🙏 great info. Could you advise top 5 sites you would sell t-shirt designs on?
Thanks! This video has my top 4 I’d recommend: The Complete Print On-Demand Masterclass (FREE COURSE)
ruclips.net/video/tkzTJUgqMI0/видео.html I hope that helps!
Question Greg: Your 100 best selling t-shirt phrases tool... Does it include holiday ideas i.e. Christmas, new years, Thanksgiving, valentines?
Great Video.
Thanks for this huge information.
@@EduardoSilva-xg5gu Thanks!
Occupations and hobbies, i like your content.
Thanks! If you run into any questions just let me know 👍
Another great video Greg👍
@@747dom Thank you hope all is well 👍
Thank you! This is very helpful!
Thanks! If you run into any questions just let me know 👍
Great video, Greg! Thanks for sharing.👍
I have a question. Are you considering the number in the Amazon SV column when deciding which niches to choose? Is there a range of searches do we must keep in mind? More than 1000, 2000, or very high searches? Or, in the contrary, less than X quantity of searches?
thanks for your tutorial. i am a new to this, i hope i can become as good as one day 😀
i may sound like a broken record. but another great video. thanks, greg.🙌
@@greywolf4784 Just seeing this now, thank you 🙏
Hey Greg how you doing. Question, what POD sites that do $1 per month/listing/site
What is the best print on demand site for artists who create their own graphics? How can they get their own designs onto t shirts?
Thank you for your content. Can you tell me that in case my design free trademark in the beginning, then i sold it very well a time, then suddenly i am banned because of trademark, what should i do?
Make a video on top POD niches.
Check out the channel 😉
I have a question: the two niches you showed, after school teacher and anatomy teacher, they both had an A but such low search volume (18 and 7 per month), would they even be worth the hassle? If only one of them most likely would buy a shirt, the effort is way too high for the presumed outcome.
Excellent question! Going into the big niches with thousands of monthly sales is great but near impossible to rank as a new listing. A couple years ago that was the way to do it, but now they are over saturated and have their “permanent” first page listings. If however you go into these smaller niches, you can rank of the first page and get a couple sales per month from each. Let’s just say you get 5 sales per month from each niche, that’s about $20 profit per month on each POD marketplace you upload to (I’d recommend the top 3 sites) so about $60 per month profit. Now if you go into 100 of those niches (not very hard to do) that could be $6000 per month profit. I hope that makes sense and helps explain how these small niches are much easier to get sales in and they add up very quickly 👍
@@GregGottfried thanks a lot for the clear answer. Makes decision processes easier. I am currently waiting for my first tier-up out of tier 10 on MBA and am gonna start on Etsy soon. Tried spreadshirt (Germany, as I live there) and Threadless before, which are both a waste of time. So concentrating on MBA and Etsy now. It’s always good to learn from pros. So thank you.
You are correct, with that low of a search volume it would be a waste of time. You want to find trending keywords that have a reasonable search volume but still also a reasonably low competition.
Hi Greg, I have an Etsy question.. I am planning to open an apparel store for Dog lovers wherein I will be putting designs for Top 19 Top dog breeds in U.S.A and the 20th section would be dedicated to other dog breeds.. Now my question is that Should I only put 1 product that is t-shirts on my store OR Should I rather have 2-3 products (t-shirts, mugs, blankets) under each dog breed section to give the customer more buying options and thereby also increase my Average Order Value? I would appreciate your response, thanks!
Around 12:25 when you check for trademark rights and see no infringement , do you ever copyright phrases in addition to moving ahead to creating designs? Hope that made sense
Great question! I have in the past but it didn’t pay off. It was about $500 per trademark when I did it and nothing really came from it. The good thing is if you don’t formally trademark/copyright a design, but someone still comes along and copies your design, if it’s too close of a copycat you can report it to the POD marketplace and they will remove it as a copycat design (all without you having to pay to formally protect the design).
This is amazing Greg as always. A quick question, will this kind of design not land me in trouble with sites like Tee Public when they see the designs are the same only change of one word like from culinary teacher to cello teacher with same font, design and even to some extend the phrases?
Will they not consider it as being uncreative?
Thanks for all the videos Greg! do you have training and a code for a Red Bubble discount
Im glad i found this
Great to hear! If you run into any questions just let me know 👍
Greg do you recommend opening an LLC for this business model?
What can we use that's comparable to Merch Informer but is free to use?
For me, your chanel is useful and congrats you have reached me in Indonesia. Please for next tutorial video, make it deeper explanation and of course with your active account so it's proven. Many thanks and good luck!
Could you make a video on how to sell designs for big brands like SHEIN
Do we need business license to start amazon merchants, etsyz shopify?
No you do not need one 👍
Can you please tell what are the free alternatives for Merch Informer
Can I do this with just a basic android phone? I wish you could provide a step by step tutorial using a basic android phone making design and how to sell it
Hello Greg I have a question let's pretend that I do all the research for the trademark and them I upload a design on the POD Website how do I own that design? do I need to do another step in order to own it and not to be removed from the POD Website
Hi, does Merch Informer check trademarks worldwide or just in the US?
How to select a specific niche for pod?
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@@Junior._.rr4 🙌👊
Are these Placeit designs now the correct dimensions to upload directly to Merch by Amazon? I know there was an issue with that in the past - adjustments had to be made prior to uploading.
Great question. Yes they can now go directly to Amazon 👍
@@GregGottfried Thank you so much for your reply, Greg. I might jump on the wagon again. Even though I had sold some shirts, got a little burned out, so got out of the game for a while. This updated video is so helpful. Thanks again.
@@TheJanet4321 No worries! There’s still a ton of opportunity in all the sub-niches. If you’re getting back into the business I’ve got a video coming out tomorrow that is a really good all in one tutorial. It’ll get you up to speed very quickly 👍 As always, I’m here as well if you run into any questions.
@@GregGottfried Thank you, Greg! I will watch it.
Great info. Fingers crossed that I can get my POD business off the ground. It's been 2 months already 😢
If you use a 'copyright free' image on placeit, say a car, do you not run into the issue of someone else also using placeit also using the exact same car on their tshirt?
Great question. As long as you’ve changed something on the template then there are no issues. If you used just a car by itself and someone else uploaded the exact same car only design before you, yours would be taken down as a duplicate upload. Hope that makes sense 👍
What happens if I pick a phrase that is not trademarked and start using it on apparel and selling and then at some time in the future someone else does the same search and finds that that phrase is not trademarked and then they trademark it without me knowing will my designs be in violation of trademark?
Great question. Technically, yes they would own the right to it, but you have already been using it before they trademarked it so they don't have any rights to your profits. This is a very rare occurrence because it's expensive to trademark a phrase (I paid about $500 last time). It's kind of just a nuance to this business model, but I wouldn't overthink it. As a side note, if you leave all your phrases in the Merch Informer trademark alerts list, they will auto check them for new trademarks every 24 hours (so you'll be able to see if any of yours are now trademarked). I hope that makes sense and is helpful!
@@GregGottfried Yes this was helpful, Thank you very much :-)
i wonder why my placeit doesnt have the "save to" or "Tags" option it just "downloads' it to my downloads folder
Hi Greg I been a t-shirt designer since 1982, I have worked with some of the biggest clothing lines like Tommy Hilfiger, DKNY, Nike, Donna Karen and many more... I also worked for Winterland Productions designing tour merch for the biggest bands out there like Ice Cube, Madonna, Eric Clapton, Ozzy Osborne, Reba my personal favorite Pantera plus several movies. I came across your videos and they got me thinking and so I started to setting up my POD marketing. I'm having a issue with Amazon Merch on Demand every time I click on tax information i get this message
Oops!
The page you have requested is not found on this server.
Please return to the source site and try again.
I contacted Amazon support after a very long time and 10 different associates I was told it is a glitch and to try again in 24-42 hours but still getting same message.
Not sure what to do any ideas?
PS loving your videos thank.
I had that trouble for a little while too but it finally resolved. Hope it does for you also!
Hi Greg can i use my artist name to make designs and sell on websites.
Yes absolutely. You get to choose the public name that everyone sees, and also your real name or business name stays private and is only for your payments 👍
Hi Greg I mean with that to use my artistname for example" artist 2024 " and turn that into t -shirt to sell. designs and upload unto t-shirts to sell.
@@gilbertodegetrouwe9232 Do you mean your "brand" name? If so, sure, why not? NIKE makes a fortune having people PAY to rep their logo!! 🤣 I just created a t-shirt with my FaithWearMama logo - I may be the only person who buys it, but why not!
Hi Greg. Having trouble getting accepted on Amazon. Applied then rejected, applied with different email, rejected again. Trying to apply again with different email but this time they won't accept phone number, but they did twice before. Any advice? Please help.
How do you deal with returns & refunds if the customer is unhappy?
The joy of the @GregGottfried POD system is that the POD marketplaces deal with that! You don't have to! It's one of the reasons that I love "passive" POD! I can just be creative & let the marketplaces deal with disgruntled customers! 😁
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you need to create a tshirt like "with all that being said" 😂
🤣 official Greg Gottfried merch! I don’t know why it comes out so often…Being on camera just makes it harder to speak normally
@@GregGottfried 😁 Don't change! We love you the way you are!
wow
Hi Greg. Please reply to previous couple messages I posted asking about Individual or Corporate sign up. Have seller account in UK. Jonny
Hey Jonny I don’t see them sorry they get buried so quickly. You don’t need a corporation to sign up. You can just use your first and last name without having a business entity setup at all. As for the seller account, it’s a separate account entirely on Amazon so you’d have to make another one with Amazon Merch on Demand. I hope that’s the answer you’re looking for 👍
People shouldn’t own copyright to words, unless the words are your business like Pepsi.
What if you dont sell on amazon and not t-shirt? Its probably good only for thirts, no?
Same principles apply to other marketplaces & other products - Greg just recommends tshirts b/c they are so popular!
Thank you brother , i need à merch account
Im 15 I want to start a business
I know that on one of the marketplaces [TeePublic maybe?], you have be 18 to sell. Maybe there are others that you can sell at 15. Or have a parent sign up in their name?
I have a simple question.
You have like 650000 followers. Let's say just 50000 saw this (awesome) video. And let's say only 5000 of them try this strategy
Tomorrow we will have like 5k or more tshirts uploaded, all similar if not ideantical. At this point the A for competition becomes a Z, and probabiy none of the listing will see a sell. Am I wrong?
Good question! The short answer is only a handful of people end up putting it to use. The longer answer is something like 99.9% of people who watch will have a reason why they can’t do it, so they push it off until ‘the time is right’ which unfortunately never happens. That’s kind of the case for all online businesses not just print on demand. I do typically get to chat with those who put it to use in the comments, and they come back to say it worked and to say thank you (but it’s definitely only a very select few that put things into action). I hope that helps shed some light on this 👍
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@@605gbird legend 🙌