Only 2 reasons 1. The platforms are saturated . 2. The items are way over priced, so if you had a design you liked you would just print it off and go to your local printer.
Another outstanding video that deals with a very important point and gets right to it in the clearest possible way. This is one of the best channels on RUclips and I'm a happy subscriber. Do I have any suggestions? Yes, a miniscule one. I think the reference to the "warishellstore" at 1:21 should probably be pronounced "war is hell store."
Because there's like too many people selling. Like millions of sellers. Anyone who has a computer or ipad now thinks they are an artist or designer. There is so much crap on these sites now, there's just so much junk to sift through. This is why the quality of designs in the art industry has dipped over the last 10 years. Every monkey and dog or cat is trying. lol.
Only just watching this now but with the tags, do you need to keep repeating the same word, eg funny t-shirts, cat t-shirts, etc all for the same design? Won't it be enough to just write, for example, t-shirts, funny, cat (etc) and it will automatically pick up any combination of those words? Thank you for your amazing content btw!
About theming your store. I sent Redbubble a support request if I can open multiple store accounts, to cover different themes, in late November when I joined. But they never replied. So aren't the collections supposed to segregate multiple themes into easy to find categories? For example my range of designs cover text, Christmas, 2020/ New year, pets, occupations, countries, etc. So what I do is I gather these different themes into their own collections. I think this is the best approach besides opening up separate accounts.
Hi brother ZEN i really thankyou for ur interesting to teach as step by step .GOD BLESS YOU MORE.but yesterday Redbubble closed my account , My design was saying Death is defeated .I saw many design showing evil .
Are tags still taken into consideration if they are added later, when you click edit, or on another day? Or is it like instagram where only the first 5 minutes matter?
I've read on redbubble about tagging that you shouldn't repeat same word in different combinations (funny woman, funny girl) as all combinations will be automatically split by search machine and it will look for each word individually anyway. So it would be an unnecessary repetition and cluttering of tag space.
I just started a RedBubble with my nature photos. Have a ton of other tshirt designs in my head and written down so working on it as soon as I can. But tagging photos are hard. You can use the location, maybe season and what's on the photo, but how can I think more around that? Tried to google images and nature and snoop for tags, but don't find many
whats the difference between T Shirt tags, all product tags and other products? All Ive seen is the tag section on the products upload page. Are there other areas to add tags?
Once you add tags and the design is published, Redbubble adds more tags (based on what they think is related). There is just one area to add tags but RB has their own section too.
hi, how can i understand that the low result niche has demand and people are searching it? does that happen someone is searching exactly the kyeword like vintage canada?
Yes you won't really know for 100% certain - you would need to type in the keywords that you think are popular enough, and see if the niche has designs that you feel you can do better than.
When I upload a design. there is only one text box to put your tags in. Where are these "T-Shirt Tags", "All Product Tags", and "Other Products" tag boxes?
@@zenwatercooler Ok so it looks like the All Products is the only one that I am able to enter, but the T-Shirt and Other Products are generated from what you put in.
Hmm....I'm not sure what to make of this. I searched "model t Ford t-shirt" on Google and the RB result was a Model A Ford t-shirt even though there are many Model T Ford designs on RB, including a few dozen of my own. There is no "model t" in the tags for that design. Here's a question for ya, how do you determine if a niche has enough demand to be worth your time?
Yes I believe the first result for RB is an ad - so RB might have certain designs that they mark for ads over less popular designs (guessing). The first “real” Google result is Model T Shirt on redbubble (not under Google shopping or ads). SEO is a bit of a mystery (especially because Google is so smart and always learning).
I usually look at the niche, size up the quality and bang out 5-10 designs and see if they sell quickly (like any sales in a month). If yes, then I try to dominate the niche (have more than 20% of the total designs in that keyword). I like really small niches (100 designs or less)
@@zenwatercooler thanks for the reply. Unfortunately I can't seem to look much beyond my own personal interest (automotive mostly) which seems to be saturated, (good demand but very high supply.). I do make sales but not nearly enough to make this worth the time. I do have several designs under "Model T Ford" that do show up on the first page (my RB handle is "DK Digital") but sales are not exactly robust.
Redbubble is really a headache when dealing with tags, the site allows 50 tags, but they also recommend no more than 10 (or 15) as that can somehow lower your visibility, what do you think about that?
It's a good question and I don't have a definitive answer. I can only suggest that you look at successful designs and see what tags they are using. So search for whatever design like "funny cat t-shirt" and the first few designs will be the most successful. Tags are at the bottom.
@@zenwatercooler That's also a problem, some have even more than 50 tags, and others less than 10, there is no consistency at all. However, i noted that you have a lot of chances to appear on page 1 if you name your product correctly and people uses the exact text to search, it seems to have more weight than tags!
@@artsyuniverse9102 So you should see How could that design showed up like that? Maybe its designer was able to advertise that product well in social networks. or something else.
Can anyone tell me how do the 2 different tags types appear? All product tags and the product tag, how do you list those. I have the all product tags but I have no idea how to individually tag each product. Please Help!
It took me forever to understand what tags are and also how the title and description work in the search engines. What I still don't know is whether there is such a thing as too many tags. I hear different things, some say no more than 15, another thing I heard was that 20 to 25 is the sweetspot. Anyone have a definitive answer?
I don't know if this is a definitive answer, but I feel strongly about this and here is a video with my opinion: ruclips.net/video/dDzAbHPeyzU/видео.html
There are websites (like Insight Factory) where you can do niche research - they weigh the supply and demand (searches) and can often be helpful: ruclips.net/video/5mId0uEFDB4/видео.html
Yes I had that problem when I first signed up. I would recommend emailing the Teepublic support team and ask them. For me, they had to turn something on in the background. Just make sure your designs are legitimate (not violating trademark) because if you reach out and they see a bunch of Superman designs, they may cancel your account.
If I have a few themes in my mind that do not work well in one store, shall I open another store/s for the other theme? Problem is I have about 5 different types of ideas/theme
I have enough designs, I made quality designs, I did my tagging well in Redbubble but i did not have any sales, dose anybody can help me and tell me what to do ?
I am guessing since I don’t have access to your store or designs, but one possibility (guessing) is you are operating in a niche that either has low demand or high competiton.
She is presumably the person who is buying the shirt. So the idea is you make 300 (or more) similar designs so 300 different people can buy that design with their own name on it.
@@otorishingen8600 Because it doesn't happen to everyone? I've been with Teepublic and Redbubble for over five years and still going. Never got my account suspended or anything, hopefully never. It could be what you have uploaded that is suspect to them
3:45 This one, I don't quite agree. I think it's a design choice that looks cool and the asymmetrical look makes it kind of a statement
Only 2 reasons 1. The platforms are saturated . 2. The items are way over priced, so if you had a design you liked you would just print it off and go to your local printer.
Thanks! I like your voice so warm!!
Sound like Robin Sharma
Mys yen i love you bb
Another outstanding video that deals with a very important point and gets right to it in the clearest possible way. This is one of the best channels on RUclips and I'm a happy subscriber. Do I have any suggestions? Yes, a miniscule one. I think the reference to the "warishellstore" at 1:21 should probably be pronounced "war is hell store."
Because there's like too many people selling. Like millions of sellers. Anyone who has a computer or ipad now thinks they are an artist or designer. There is so much crap on these sites now, there's just so much junk to sift through. This is why the quality of designs in the art industry has dipped over the last 10 years. Every monkey and dog or cat is trying. lol.
Thanks for the interesting video however, when it comes to tags many POD platforms have limits otherwise it's considered spam.
Your real life examples are so amazing! I am sooo glad that I found your videos.
Very helpful video. Need more redbubble video.
Please make video about Redbubble Design
Just came accross your channel and glad I found it, clear and concrete facts. Looking forward to more of your content.
Only just watching this now but with the tags, do you need to keep repeating the same word, eg funny t-shirts, cat t-shirts, etc all for the same design? Won't it be enough to just write, for example, t-shirts, funny, cat (etc) and it will automatically pick up any combination of those words? Thank you for your amazing content btw!
This waa really amazing.
Can you please make a video on research process on finding these sub niches.
About theming your store. I sent Redbubble a support request if I can open multiple store accounts, to cover different themes, in late November when I joined. But they never replied.
So aren't the collections supposed to segregate multiple themes into easy to find categories?
For example my range of designs cover text, Christmas, 2020/ New year, pets, occupations, countries, etc. So what I do is I gather these different themes into their own collections. I think this is the best approach besides opening up separate accounts.
ruclips.net/video/60Myu3Ol7_s/видео.html Check that, its ok to open multiple store in redbubble
If I remember correctly you can have as many accounts as you want! I'd recommend sending another email because they probably missed it
Hi brother ZEN i really thankyou for ur interesting to teach as step by step .GOD BLESS YOU MORE.but yesterday Redbubble closed my account , My design was saying Death is defeated .I saw many design showing evil .
Are tags still taken into consideration if they are added later, when you click edit, or on another day? Or is it like instagram where only the first 5 minutes matter?
My understanding is that the tags can be changed (I have not heard anything that says they are fixed) - interesting! 🙀
I saw lot of your videos during last 10 days, very impressive !!! please make a video about teespring.
Let me see what I can do, thanks for the suggestion!
I've read on redbubble about tagging that you shouldn't repeat same word in different combinations (funny woman, funny girl) as all combinations will be automatically split by search machine and it will look for each word individually anyway. So it would be an unnecessary repetition and cluttering of tag space.
I've read the same thing. But I don't mind if people want to do the opposite lol.
Thank you so much for your excellent advice.
Very helpful information indeed! Thanks for sharing.
I just started a RedBubble with my nature photos. Have a ton of other tshirt designs in my head and written down so working on it as soon as I can. But tagging photos are hard. You can use the location, maybe season and what's on the photo, but how can I think more around that? Tried to google images and nature and snoop for tags, but don't find many
I would suggest looking at similar designs and seeing what their tags are. Look up any design and the tags will be at the bottom of the page.
@@zenwatercooler but those tags doesn't apply to my photos. I can't put like ocean waves on a photo of the river..
whats the difference between T Shirt tags, all product tags and other products? All Ive seen is the tag section on the products upload page. Are there other areas to add tags?
Once you add tags and the design is published, Redbubble adds more tags (based on what they think is related). There is just one area to add tags but RB has their own section too.
Great Info - found it very helpful, Thank you.
hi, how can i understand that the low result niche has demand and people are searching it? does that happen someone is searching exactly the kyeword like vintage canada?
Yes you won't really know for 100% certain - you would need to type in the keywords that you think are popular enough, and see if the niche has designs that you feel you can do better than.
When I upload a design. there is only one text box to put your tags in. Where are these "T-Shirt Tags", "All Product Tags", and "Other Products" tag boxes?
Scroll to the bottom of any published design.
@@zenwatercooler Ok so it looks like the All Products is the only one that I am able to enter, but the T-Shirt and Other Products are generated from what you put in.
@@ErichMillerTV Yes exactly - I believe Redbubble inserts what it thinks will help sell the designs.
Hmm....I'm not sure what to make of this. I searched "model t Ford t-shirt" on Google and the RB result was a Model A Ford t-shirt even though there are many Model T Ford designs on RB, including a few dozen of my own. There is no "model t" in the tags for that design. Here's a question for ya, how do you determine if a niche has enough demand to be worth your time?
Yes I believe the first result for RB is an ad - so RB might have certain designs that they mark for ads over less popular designs (guessing). The first “real” Google result is Model T Shirt on redbubble (not under Google shopping or ads). SEO is a bit of a mystery (especially because Google is so smart and always learning).
I usually look at the niche, size up the quality and bang out 5-10 designs and see if they sell quickly (like any sales in a month). If yes, then I try to dominate the niche (have more than 20% of the total designs in that keyword). I like really small niches (100 designs or less)
@@zenwatercooler thanks for the reply. Unfortunately I can't seem to look much beyond my own personal interest (automotive mostly) which seems to be saturated, (good demand but very high supply.). I do make sales but not nearly enough to make this worth the time. I do have several designs under "Model T Ford" that do show up on the first page (my RB handle is "DK Digital") but sales are not exactly robust.
Redbubble is really a headache when dealing with tags, the site allows 50 tags, but they also recommend no more than 10 (or 15) as that can somehow lower your visibility, what do you think about that?
It's a good question and I don't have a definitive answer. I can only suggest that you look at successful designs and see what tags they are using. So search for whatever design like "funny cat t-shirt" and the first few designs will be the most successful. Tags are at the bottom.
@@zenwatercooler That's also a problem, some have even more than 50 tags, and others less than 10, there is no consistency at all. However, i noted that you have a lot of chances to appear on page 1 if you name your product correctly and people uses the exact text to search, it seems to have more weight than tags!
Titles are important too for rankings
Lol you question answers your question.
@@artsyuniverse9102 So you should see How could that design showed up like that? Maybe its designer was able to advertise that product well in social networks. or something else.
Thanks for sharing.
Can anyone tell me how do the 2 different tags types appear? All product tags and the product tag, how do you list those. I have the all product tags but I have no idea how to individually tag each product. Please Help!
Hey there - you just tag your design (at the bottom of the design page). Once it is published, Redbubble adds that second set of tags.
It took me forever to understand what tags are and also how the title and description work in the search engines. What I still don't know is whether there is such a thing as too many tags. I hear different things, some say no more than 15, another thing I heard was that 20 to 25 is the sweetspot. Anyone have a definitive answer?
I don't know if this is a definitive answer, but I feel strongly about this and here is a video with my opinion: ruclips.net/video/dDzAbHPeyzU/видео.html
Thanks a lot was very helpful..
Thanks for the advice but how can I know if the nich has high demand?
There are websites (like Insight Factory) where you can do niche research - they weigh the supply and demand (searches) and can often be helpful: ruclips.net/video/5mId0uEFDB4/видео.html
WOW!! so many good advices!!!THX
Great explaination 🤙🏻
Keep going you awesome
Hello there! Why can't I find my designs in search Teepublic?
Yes I had that problem when I first signed up. I would recommend emailing the Teepublic support team and ask them. For me, they had to turn something on in the background. Just make sure your designs are legitimate (not violating trademark) because if you reach out and they see a bunch of Superman designs, they may cancel your account.
@@zenwatercooler Thank You!
If I have a few themes in my mind that do not work well in one store, shall I open another store/s for the other theme? Problem is I have about 5 different types of ideas/theme
Give me one idea hhhhhhh
La princess Ibtissem haha just think of what u like, what ur interested in and that’s the theme u will b good at 👍😀
Another great video of!
Good video.
Ipl cricket team is trending, is it safe to use this niche, I am comfused
Well you couldn't use trademarked phrases or images, but you could make designs that are original and do not contained copyrighted content
@@zenwatercooler thanks.. something like I support Mumbai Indians or I love Mumbai Indians
t shirt upload to tee public..is it free ..??
I have enough designs, I made quality designs, I did my tagging well in Redbubble but i did not have any sales, dose anybody can help me and tell me what to do ?
I am guessing since I don’t have access to your store or designs, but one possibility (guessing) is you are operating in a niche that either has low demand or high competiton.
I loled when he pronounced "war is hell" as "wear a shell" store. Like, what?
Yep, guilty as charged. I saw it eventually!
@@zenwatercooler heheheh, happens to the best of us.
haha! im from calgary but im not the one who owns that design.
Same designe sell Redbubble or teepublic??
Yes, you can list your designs on Redbubble, Teepublic and other sites. You retain the copyright and generally can list them on multiple sites.
Question: how did you choose to look at seller's tag? Can anyone do that?
Yes exactly - just look up any design and scroll way down, all the way to the bottom of the page. You can see the tags right at the bottom.
Question: Who’s Judy?
She is presumably the person who is buying the shirt. So the idea is you make 300 (or more) similar designs so 300 different people can buy that design with their own name on it.
I like ur voice
you can't add more than 15 tags on Redbubble.
Yes you can :)
Um, you can add up to 50 tags, actually.
Awesome, hey?
Fraud Company TEEPUBLIC my account has been deleted without any notification. i posted 10 designs in a day
How is that a fraud company? It's their company, they don't have any obligation to use your designs at all.
I understand your frustration - this happend to me 2x times without notification and i dont understand why people are not more frustrated about that.
@@otorishingen8600 Because it doesn't happen to everyone? I've been with Teepublic and Redbubble for over five years and still going. Never got my account suspended or anything, hopefully never. It could be what you have uploaded that is suspect to them
Words of wisdom 👍