Anyone still making money selling tshirt (Print On Demand)?

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Hi, i wonder if anyone still be able to make money with Print On Demand (selling tshirt)?

I used to run Facebook ads and then build Instagram to sell tshirt. But then i couldn't make profits (maybe the reason was because i sucked at marketing).

Now during Covid i can't make enough living so i think i will try my luck again with tshirt. Do you any marketing ideas to sell tshirt with a budget of 300$. Any advices will be a tremendous help to me, thank you.
 
There is a guide here on bhw about selling POD shirts for small influencers I believe
If I remember correctly one free method and a paid one
Use the search bar to find it, maybe it will help you
 
This is an evergreen niche with lots of possibilities. There competition is much higher now than what it used to be before. But still very profitable if you can do it the right way.
 
This niche is quite potential. You should build conversion campaigns and target the right audience. I think there will be positive results
 
YES, it's what we do on a regular basis, online and offline. We started using our own printers lately too.
 
Hi, i wonder if anyone still be able to make money with Print On Demand (selling tshirt)?

I used to run Facebook ads and then build Instagram to sell tshirt. But then i couldn't make profits (maybe the reason was because i sucked at marketing).

Now during Covid i can't make enough living so i think i will try my luck again with tshirt. Do you any marketing ideas to sell tshirt with a budget of 300$. Any advices will be a tremendous help to me, thank you.
you can upload your designs on platforms like redbubble and they will bring the traffic for you
 
Super Easy to generate some income with this, see whats hot with trending topics and then search some grpahics on said topic slap some ads out there and itll boom.
 
Have you tried putting your designs on RedBubble?

If you're not good at marketing but good with designs, you should go there and just sell your designs. How many designs have you made?
 
Mens printed boxer shorts from Bummer are the most comfortable undies you can buy - they are heavenly smooth and they scream fun.
 
It's not what I'd recommend as the first thing to make money on the side but it can be profitable.

Doing POD with less common products is where the bulk of the money is for people just entering the market.

Sites like Shineon and ShopBase and apps like teelaunch and pillow profits are good places to look.

Hint: personalization is the name of the game these days.

It can take time and is a numbers game but is doable if you're willing to commit to it in evergreen niches.

You could also ride viral/trendy waves and focus on short term profits on sites like Etsy.

There are tons of routes you could go, but the important thing is understanding your options and taking action.
 
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