The numbers in this article have no basis. As for Custom Ink, RushOrderTees and UberPrints – these are all T-Shirt printing companies – not a place where consumers go to buy shirts, and not somewhere that artists can upload and make money from their artwork.I remember when cafepress and zazzle were the only games in town in the early 2ks. Mi conexión es buena y mi pc trabaja bien!! You can contact me on my number 0716455523/0783665771 or via email Well my art is realism oil painting and my customers don’t o art posters! I am new to this and my biggest problem is that almost all my designs require a front and back print (expense of “print all over” not needed) to make the idea work. I get that price only without stretchers, otherwise it’s more like 90 for 18″x24″. I used to use Cafepress years ago and am not surprised that site is floundering. quisiera saber si alguno mas tiene este problema! I don’t have any experience with Teespring shirts, don’t think I’ve ever ordered one. I’d like to ask the previous commenter Edward Fielding on which prints he’s making $75 on an 18×24. There are plenty of borderline infringing designs right now, which I imagine do contribute to a lot of sales.

Like Redbubble, it’s not easy for copycats to see what is selling, but it is still easy for them to infringe your designs. Buy society6 framed prints from our community of independent artists and iconic brands.

Not sure about Fine Art America but your should be able to upload your designs on Printful by using your iPad. It may represent relatively small organic traffic numbers right now compared to other sites – but they’re heading in the right direction If your work fits with their audience, you could get a slice of that action.Displate also seem to be keeping customers happy, based on their current TrustPilot score:Displate’s upload process is nice and easy, as you would expect from a site that only offers one type of product.

That means Threadless has to rely much more on their own marketing and promotions to drive sales.It seems Threadless’ reputation has diminished somewhat of late. All society6 artwork ships within 48 hours and includes a 30-day money-back guarantee. Of course you are in competition with other sellers, but you aren’t tied in to a fixed royalty, like with You can’t sign up for Merch By Amazon and start selling right away – you have to request an invitation and be approved first. I could not find any on my own, but you know these sites much better than I ever will. Both seem to be more of the Teespring/campaign model (requiring a certain number of sales to be made before being printed). In other words – once you have a good seller on Amazon, it’s likely to get copied very quickly and listed at a lower price – and this is likely to drive down your sales and/or profit. Hope that helps!First of all, I really like your work. Related: 10 Best Print on Demand Sites Like Society6; Society6 vs Redbubble – Which is Better? I am with Fine Art America for almost 6 years by now (started in 2010) and … they we fine art giclee on rag paper. and advertise their products).

Overall I’d say that Threadless works great as a simple storefront – and it gives you the ability to get at least There are a handful of Print on Demand sites I haven’t covered in detail above, and that’s mainly because I can’t personally recommend them. This excludes personal work if they even think it references any pop culture in the slightest.That is a bummer. However I have only ever used Illustrator for vector work, so can’t personally recommend any (but most of the ones on the app store are very cheap – $5 ish). I am curious if anyone uses any online galleries or print shops. So if you are thinking about it – go and Due to the flexible royalties, the open nature of Amazon and the size of their marketplace – Merch By Amazon has a longstanding problem with design theft, (Merch By Amazon products all have a public ‘BSR’ rating This makes it possible to see which Merch shirts are currently selling well, making it very easy for copycats and improve-cats to ‘drink your milkshake’. Your article answered all our questions and can’t wait to see how it all turns out.

This is what most of us looking for. I reached my 500 designs limit and my guess is that I’m not interacting with the site any more. Your posts are the best, as always. Just know the audience it attracts, not how many people shop there. So we won’t get more headache to market our designs.Im learning “the ropes” of the t-shirt design business with limited time. and you don’t have to fiddle about with percents. Why?

You just saved me a HUUUUUGE amount of time. But if you want to sell different merchandise and maximize your profits on it, then Printful might be for you. We haven’t had much success on Spreadshirt and their strict on Copyright material as well. Yes, FAA lets you set your own prices and never discounts, but are you selling there?Your comments are not correct.