Is Printing Designs on T-shirts/Objects Still a Profitable Business?

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Hey everyone,

I'm a new freelancer with a passion for creating cool designs, and I'm considering diving into the world of printing designs on t-shirts and other objects.
I'd love to hear from those with experience in this field:
1) Do you think it's still a good and profitable business idea?
Additionally, I'm looking for tips on how to make a mark in this competitive market:
2) What strategies have worked best for you in reaching potential customers and boosting sales?
Whether it's navigating online platforms, social media, or any other avenues...

Your insights and experiences would be incredibly valuable to me as I embark on this exciting journey =)
Thanks!
 
it has gotten harder with ai able to make many designs very fast but it is still possible to make money from this. Facebook ads or buying a promotion from a social media account can work.
 
Hello!
Let me know if you need some help with the raw images/graphic elements. I can provide you with unique ones for your designs. I'm an AI art artist, but I'm a beginner in the graphic design field (with infographic text and everything).

I can send more samples on Telegram, because here I get the error that the images have too many MB.
 

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Hello!
Let me know if you need some help with the raw images/graphic elements. I can provide you with unique ones for your designs. I'm an AI art artist, but I'm a beginner in the graphic design field (with infographic text and everything).

I can send more samples on Telegram, because here I get the error that the images have too many MB.
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If you are a graphic artist and have the skill, I wouldn't recommend using an I image for anything else except tracing in illustrator or photoshop!
Sometimes, you might get an ok design with AI, but you can always tell it is AI, whereas it is more satisfying to create a sharp vector quality image to create your PNG upload from. Plus, you can make it easily in more ways, like combining the artistry on YouTube and promoting back to your sites there.

3 Sites I am currently using to promote t-shirts on are:
  • fourthwall
  • spreadshirt
  • threadless
They are good platforms to sell on, and maybe aren't as big as some others, but they are easier to handle and manage and upload quickly for a variety of products.

My designs get included in the spreadsheet marketplace automatically I notice now, that I use hand drawn vector image designs. Before even if I downloaded vector assets from freepik.com and made the designs slightly different, they got rejected.

I think there is sophisticated technology for same asset art, and more so ai. But nothing will replace a hand, pen and digital screen!
 
Hey everyone,

I'm a new freelancer with a passion for creating cool designs, and I'm considering diving into the world of printing designs on t-shirts and other objects.
I'd love to hear from those with experience in this field:
1) Do you think it's still a good and profitable business idea?
Additionally, I'm looking for tips on how to make a mark in this competitive market:
2) What strategies have worked best for you in reaching potential customers and boosting sales?
Whether it's navigating online platforms, social media, or any other avenues...

Your insights and experiences would be incredibly valuable to me as I embark on this exciting journey =)
Thanks!
I also would like to know a POD place where I can post titties on products
 
If you are a graphic artist and have the skill, I wouldn't recommend using an I image for anything else except tracing in illustrator or photoshop!
Sometimes, you might get an ok design with AI, but you can always tell it is AI, whereas it is more satisfying to create a sharp vector quality image to create your PNG upload from. Plus, you can make it easily in more ways, like combining the artistry on YouTube and promoting back to your sites there.

3 Sites I am currently using to promote t-shirts on are:
  • fourthwall
  • spreadshirt
  • threadless
They are good platforms to sell on, and maybe aren't as big as some others, but they are easier to handle and manage and upload quickly for a variety of products.

My designs get included in the spreadsheet marketplace automatically I notice now, that I use hand drawn vector image designs. Before even if I downloaded vector assets from freepik.com and made the designs slightly different, they got rejected.

I think there is sophisticated technology for same asset art, and more so ai. But nothing will replace a hand, pen and digital screen!
Thank you for your reply! What about Amazon Merch On Demand? Did you give it a try?
 
Hey everyone,

I'm a new freelancer with a passion for creating cool designs, and I'm considering diving into the world of printing designs on t-shirts and other objects.
I'd love to hear from those with experience in this field:
1) Do you think it's still a good and profitable business idea?
Additionally, I'm looking for tips on how to make a mark in this competitive market:
2) What strategies have worked best for you in reaching potential customers and boosting sales?
Whether it's navigating online platforms, social media, or any other avenues...

Your insights and experiences would be incredibly valuable to me as I embark on this exciting journey =)
Thanks!
As far as a profit- it is more difficult to make money with analog and traditional print. if you do this you are well positioned in a niche that lends well to specialization. In other words, pick a very targeted segment to print for.
 
Hey everyone,

I'm a new freelancer with a passion for creating cool designs, and I'm considering diving into the world of printing designs on t-shirts and other objects.
I'd love to hear from those with experience in this field:
1) Do you think it's still a good and profitable business idea?
Additionally, I'm looking for tips on how to make a mark in this competitive market:
2) What strategies have worked best for you in reaching potential customers and boosting sales?
Whether it's navigating online platforms, social media, or any other avenues...

Your insights and experiences would be incredibly valuable to me as I embark on this exciting journey =)
Thanks!
I think you need to grow your own niche and audience. Uploading 100 designs on Redbubble and getting banned will leave a bitter taste in your mouth. I had some success 5-6 years ago with Teespring and doing promo code thing with larger accounts on IG (kind of affiliate marketing).
Now I am building niche accounts on IG/Tiktok/FB and when they will hit the right momentum, I will open POD stores via Shopify.
I think the right way to go about this is to go with your own platform , get your own prices, as I remember Teespring for example took massive cuts of profits , and you have competition and you are at the mercy of the platform, there are no guarantees that you won't be bot flagged, etc. And with all the hours putting in work , creating hundreds of listings will disappear instantly.

Your own website - also opening shop on Etsy would be my answer.
All the best.
 
It depends on the designs . You can check etsy and add latest or contemporary slogans so that it might create some interest.
 
Well i would say every business depends upon the person in what level you looking yo scale up. People Making funky things and print and selling on e-commerce also and earning so i would say again everything depends upon the person to person

Thanks !
 
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