Free Traffic
Free Traffic
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in this video I'll be sharing every print on demand website that you can get free
traffic from All these websites
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have thousands even millions of visitors every month And many of them also pay for
advertising on behalf of sellers So
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it is technically possible to make money just by creating an account and uploading
No need to promote on social
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media No paid ads or influencers required Now I've personally sold on some of these
sites before myself and
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still make money on them So I'll be sharing my own experience where relevant And I
can guarantee there'll be many websites that you've never heard of
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before on this ultimate list and a lot that I've never mentioned before on my
channel either I've also removed
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websites that were mentioned in my previous videos but are no longer good to sell
on For each of these sites I'll
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be showing you how much traffic they get per month what kinds of products they
offer and what sells well typically any
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useful discussion points Obviously it's going to be a crazy long video We won't
have time to go through everything but I'll just be talking about what I think
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of it and things that I would want to know if I would try start selling on it and
how to get started selling on it
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today Make sure to fill in the Google form down below if you have any video idea
suggestions or feedback I do read
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the comments obviously but things in here take priority And let's get started Now
the first website is Amazon which
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I've been selling on for a while You've probably heard of Amazon merch but there's
actually three different ways to
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sell print on demand on Amazon First method is the one I use which is through
listing POD products on Amazon seller
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central So just like any other Amazon seller selling electronics supplements stuff
like that So you are mixed in with
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everybody else And you sell pretty much any POD products using a production partner
like Printify or Printull That's
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what I do I use both actually So as you can see the orders as well as the addresses
are imported and it just makes
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life a lot easier for me And these are merchant fulfilled products so FBM but
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if you want you can convert them to FBA and then bulk ship items to an Amazon
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warehouse if something's selling particularly well for you and reduce your costs
Now I do have a full tutorial
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on my channel and other videos about Amazon selling if you're interested but
essentially all I do is I just list
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products with relevant keywords I don't advertise at all and I make sales pretty
much every day just doing that So it is
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possible and you can sell on all the different domains like [Link]
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and so on but you have to apply for each one individually Currently I only sell on
[Link] Now the second method is
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via Amazon Merch on Demand or Amod which most people still know as the old name
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which is Merch by Amazon And this is a separate program that you have to apply
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for So here you're not selling via Seller Central but through a separate portal and
all of the products are mixed
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together once they're uploaded from the customer's perspective They're all listed
on [Link] or the other
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regional domain extensions uh with the products from seller central sellers They
look a little bit different but
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they're all in there together Now if you can get an account for Amod it's fantastic
because unlike Seller Central
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it's completely free You get Prime shipping on your products You don't have to
worry about inventory and I know people have made a lot of money with
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this You also don't have to pay a professional selling fee of about 25
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bucks a month but it is very oversubscribed and it's competitive Even if you get in
it's still competitive And
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personally I've tried five times to apply but I have been unable to get an account
I've been told that location
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probably has something to do with it So I'm from the UK if you couldn't tell and
people from the USA generally have an
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easier time getting accepted from what I've heard So it's really hit or miss
whereas almost everyone should be able
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to get a seller central account So I'd recommend trying to apply for this a few
times but if you get rejected like me I
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wouldn't fret over it at all And the final method is Amazon KDP which stands for
Kindle Direct Publishing And this
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lets you design books and once you submit them they will print your book on demand
and then ship it to the customer
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on your behalf Hence print on demand You can sell ebooks paperback hardcover books
Now the way that people sell a lot
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of these books without having to basically write entire novels is something called
lowc content books
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which could be journals notebooks activity books and they just design the
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cover and the interior and then they repeat that for different niches So you might
have like a gratitude journal a
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medical journal ADHD journal and so on right so you can upload a lot of these
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really fast and you can get your traffic with the SEO blah blah you know the rest
People have been doing this for a while
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since a lot of years ago It's gotten pretty competitive nowadays but there are
tools out there that help you find
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gaps in the market with keyword research There's always new ideas that you can come
up with but if I'm being realistic
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it is one of those where you'll probably have to upload hundreds of books before
you start making any significant money
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But on the upside it's completely free to upload just like Amod Now Amazon is
competitive but it gets a lot of traffic
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So it is the world's biggest marketplace It's got 2.6 billion visits per month as
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of May this year and it's number one in all of e-commerce So yes there's a lot of
sellers with all three methods but I
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think it's well worth a shot At least maybe try and apply for Amod see if you can
get in If not then seller central is
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a good way to access and uh take advantage of Amazon's massive customer
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base Personally I actually prefer seller central from what I've seen about Amod I
think it gives you more control and more
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branding abilities Anyway it's a better way to build a brand Start selling through
seller central Go to [Link]
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[Link] if you want to sell in the UK for example Make sure the uh domain
extension is the right one for the
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market that you want and then click on sign up And this sign up process can be a
bit annoying but just to remind you I
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do have an entire video dedicated to this process which I'll link in description
but keep in mind ideally you
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should have a limited company or an LLC before you start It's not compulsory but
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realistically you know if you want brand approval registration generally have an
easier time selling on here you should
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But yeah more details are in that video To apply for an Amod account go to
[Link] [Link] and then
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click sign up which should take you to the application page after you log in with
your Amazon account and start selling on KDP Go to [Link]
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and then click on join KDP Next up is eBay and like with Amazon seller central
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You can pretty much sell any pod products on here using a production partner like
Printify or Printull It's a
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general marketplace and Printify integrates with eBay So that should be quite an
easy process to import your
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orders So a lot of people selling all sorts of POD products like shirts mugs
canvases and other stuff And you can now
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list a set amount of items each month on eBay for completely free So for the UK
it's about 300 items per month And for
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[Link] it's 250 free listings per month [Link] got about 620 million
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estimated visits last month but there are other domain extensions that you can sell
on like [Link] so on Now in
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terms of my experience I have talked about this before but basically I tried to
apply for a eBay business account on
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here and I just got suspended immediately It could have been something to do with
my registered business
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address being shared by other companies I haven't applied since then I may or
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may not do so again in the future Uh I mean obviously if I find success with that
I'll update you If you're concerned
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about a similar problem you can start by just listing on a personal account So I do
think it's worth the time trying to
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get an account on here because there's plenty of people doing well with print
ondemandesque type products So start
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listing items Go to [Link]/sl/sell and then click on list an item Next up
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we have Etsy I've been selling on here for years now Had a lot of ups and a lot of
downs It's been a few years and
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somehow I'm still here Again I make sales every day on Etsy despite its
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problems and changes over the years you know with a new leadership internally
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and everything It's got more competitive as well But I do think Etsy is still a
good place to try and sell POD if you
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can get an account because I mean people are literally looking for these types of
products on Etsy And you can use a
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production partner like Printify or Printull both of which I use and integrate with
Etsy So yeah it just
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imports all my orders and addresses and I can select a product Makes it very easy
to fulfill the orders Etsy brings
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me relatively consistent traffic and it can get pretty high in Q4 So I definitely
recommend trying it out if
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you can get an account on here Now you can definitely sell most POD products
available like shirts drink wear
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canvases home decor because they all fall under the creative goods label But
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don't start selling things like supplements and beauty products I know that POD
selection is getting a bit
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exotic nowadays which isn't a bad thing but obviously just always stick to what's
allowed under the creative policy
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and you should be able to find the full list under the Etsy house rules It gets
390.6
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million visitors per month Mostly female customer base so about 70% or more are
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female Keep that in mind for the types of designs that are likely to do well on
here Now because it's a marketplace for
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gifts mostly traffic tends to explode in Q4 And it's actually pretty low for this
time of year So unlike Amazon and eBay
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there is only one domain extension which is [Link] So the traffic what you see
here is what you get No extra hidden
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traffic But a lot of international buyers do go to [Link] So personally I've sold
to Japan I've sold to
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Australia Dubai So customers from all worldwide shopping on [Link] Etsy has
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undergone a lot of changes since I started selling on it And the main thing to be
aware of is that it used to be
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free to sign up but they've introduced this new $15 onetime fee A lot of
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spammers started flooding in during the pandemic So that is a big reason why But on
the upside not everyone wants to pay
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So going on forwards it should be less competition than would be if it was still
free It is 20 cents per listing
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still but if you sign up to a new shop using my link down below you can get 40 free
listings So you get 40 I get 40
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Consider using that if you want Now there's definitely more pros and cons of Etsy I
could talk about this for hours
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but I'm not going to hammer on about it cuz I've made so many videos on my channel
now Just check out my channel if
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you want more information on Etsy Next up is Redbubble Obviously if you look at my
channel I have some history with this
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website It was actually my first print on demand website and I used to upload on it
every day uh a lot back in the day
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although I stopped eventually to move on to other platforms and focus on my brand a
bit more And like Etsy Redbubble's
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gone through a lot of changes throughout the years They introduced this tier system
because too many new sellers were
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coming in around the pandemic Again I won't harp on about this one too much cuz I
have loads of videos on it already
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And if you're interested you can watch some of the older videos on my channel where
I talk about how I grew Redbubble
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stores as well as a video about why I stopped uploading to Redbubble Doesn't mean
you have to but it may be
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interesting to know my reasoning for it I guess So basically how it works you
upload one design and then they put it
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on over 70 different products mostly the standard POD products like t-shirts
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phone cases And the cool thing about it is that it creates loads of product pages
at a time that just get thrown
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into the Google search engine It's a very Jenzyheavy customer base still So you
know the whole Visco girl Tumblr era
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that was trending that's the vibe it gives off But yeah stickers is what most
people come here for That's about 50% of
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what I most commonly sell But other stuff does sell for me like t-shirts even
things like duvet covers and baby
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products also sell as well And those things get you much higher profit margins Now
this is the biggest specialist sell your art website with 17
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million visitors per month So to start uploading on Redbubble go to [Link]
and click on sell your art
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Next up is Tublic which is another one that I've sold on and stopped uploading to
in favor of building a brand I
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haven't uploaded on here in years but you can get a pretty good run of sales if you
upload enough Now just to be
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aware your designs might not show up in the marketplace if they aren't curated by
the platform But you can still get
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traffic via Google search which is how I made sales but obviously there's better
ways to get traffic via Google very
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similar to Redbubble in style but with less products and less traffic and less
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sellers They're just owned by Redbubble They got acquired a few years ago Got about
a dozen products that you can sell
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on So obviously not as many as Redbubble but the upload process is a lot easier You
can bulk upload They get 6.7 million
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visits per month So about a third of the Redbubble's traffic and mostly from the US
I won't go on about this one because
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I do have very old videos on my channel about this To start selling go to [Link]
and then click on create an
Sponsor
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account and you can sign up as an artist and start uploading Before we move on to
the next website I wanted to take a
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moment to tell you why I switched from Canva to KD as my main print on demand
design tool Kit is a design tool
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specifically with print on demand sellers in mind It's highly customizable
templates along with its graphics and AI
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generator make designing extremely easy whether you're a beginner or have some
experience On top of that Kit's design
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style and elements are a lot more tailored for popular t-shirt design trends which
also translate well to
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other products Kit is laser focused on meeting the needs of print on demand
creators and commercial merchandise
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sellers Plus it's a web-based tool so no downloads are required Kit has very clear
and transparent business licensing
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so you can confidently use edited templates or AI generated images for commercial
purposes In contrast Canva
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has faced concerns about the origins and licensing of some of its graphics which
can leave you unsure if they're fully
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safe for commercial use Kit completely eliminates this worry making it my go-to
platform If you want to try it out today
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there's a free plan to explore the platform before committing And for 25% off your
first month or year off a pro
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or expert plan use the link in my description and enter code tr That's t i a yt at
checkout to claim your discount
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Big thanks to KD for sponsoring this video Next up is Walmart And I first heard
about this from Ryan who sells on
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Walmart We did a collab back a while ago That video is somewhere on my channel The
amount of competition for print on
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demand was very low for the amount of traffic that it gets So it's definitely one
to keep in mind You can sell on it
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if you're from the US or other countries but you will need an EIN number So again
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like Amazon and eBay or Etsy you can sell pretty much any POD products here with
the standard providers Printify
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used to integrate with Walmart but not anymore So you will have to drop ship by
hand I know Printull and some other
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providers still integrate with Walmart so you can use those if that's really an
issue for you They currently let you
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access four markets which are the US Canada Mexico and Chile And it's
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completely free to sign up You just pay a fee on your sales unlike Amazon Seller
Central where there is a monthly selling
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fee And this is definitely one to consider if you're having trouble with an Etsy or
Amazon account as is the case
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too often They get even more traffic than Etsy Over 470 million visits per
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month and the competition for print on demand on there is still pretty small
compared to Etsy So good time to get in
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early To apply to sell on Walmart go to [Link] and then click on
join marketplace You
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don't necessarily need an LTD or LLC but it would be very helpful especially for
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getting that EIN That is something to consider as well before signing up Next up is
Zazzle which is mostly known for
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wedding and party gifts and also custom products They do sell a lot of different
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categories of products that you can upload to That includes apparel accessories and
home decor as well Now
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they do have different domain extensions so [Link] and so on but [Link]
is the one that's most commonly visited
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You get 6.5 million visits per month which is pretty good It's about the same as
Tublic and it's like a third of
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Redbubble Start selling on here Go to [Link] and then click sell on Zazzle in
the top right Next up is Displate
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which is known for selling print on demand metal posters and wall art That's the
only thing they sell No apparel or
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anything like that So take that into account for the types of designs that you
create And like Redbubble they've
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also partnered with brands which is pretty cool So people sell various designs
mostly artsy you know full page
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designs and when customers order they're printed onto a metal poster It's got
around 4 million visits last month Start
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selling go to [Link] open-shop and you should be able to register for account
There's no application process
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or anything like that required And then you can just upload your artwork but do
make sure it fits the specs otherwise it
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might get rejected Next is Spreadshirt obviously known for t-shirts but as you can
see here they let you sell home
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decor and most of the other common pod products mostly apparel And as you can see
the vintage retro stuff is what
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commonly sells best on here So 877K visitors on [Link] site but they do
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have other extensions So [Link] site does get reasonably significant hits
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162k per month and they do have an Australian and European sites as well So if you
add it all up it gets you to
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about just over a million visits per month across their sites So to start selling
go to [Link] or
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whichever extension you want to sell on and click on start selling Next is Design
by Humans which is mostly known
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for apparel And like Redbubble and Displate they are licensed to sell from various
franchises So that is a massive
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perk It's mostly got apparel and accessories and also art that you can sell on here
Uh they do have cups and
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bottles but it's not incredibly extensive for home and kitchen category So keep
that in mind if you sell in
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those Roughly 155k visits per month And this is one where you do have to apply and
then get accepted which some people
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can find annoying but it does mean less competition than the other sites if you do
get accepted So to apply go to
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[Link]/store-signup/artist and then enter your portfolio Now next
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up is an interesting one which is Google free shopping listings Now I'm not talking
about this section up here which
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are the Google Ads sponsored search results that you have to pay for But the
results underneath that which anyone can
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gain access to just by having your own website as I'm sure you know [Link] is a
huge website gets 84 billion visits
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per month and it's ranked number one globally Obviously most of that traffic goes
to the search engine and not the
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shopping tab But even if just a small fraction of that you know like 0.1%
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goes onto the shopping tab that is still a lot of people And the way you can get
your free listings to show up in the
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Google Shopping tab is to sign up to Google Merchant Center and then connect your
store and turn on free listings So
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the way I did this was via the Google Shopify integration on my Shopify store Um
but you should be able to do this
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with other you know if you're using Woo Commerce But if you are using Shopify then
when you upload a product you'll get this and you just turn on the Google
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YouTube sales channel and make sure you're registered with Google Merchant Center
Obviously as you can see I've made a few sales from Google Shopping
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specifically These here are some that I could find last year from my Shopify
Obviously it's not loads I mean let's be
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realistic here This is a free traffic source I still think it's cool to know that
you can just set up a website
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upload into avoid and then turn on free listings in the merchant center and have
your product seen Also don't ask me why
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it says CBC cuz I definitely didn't spend any money on Google Ads I mean the only
possibility of getting sales from
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Google Shopping for me was free listings Next up is [Link] which is like
Shopify's secret marketplace that still
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not many sellers know about even though it gets a lot of traffic And it basically
just merges different products
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from Shopify stores into a single marketplace that customers who want branded
products specifically can browse
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So yeah you can search and shop on it just like any other marketplace really Now if
you've seen one of my previous
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videos you may remember that I personally hadn't got any sales from the shop app in
my Shopify store I'm pleased
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to let you know that since then as you can see I have made a couple of sales that
came from the shop channel which is
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pretty awesome Uh again you know it's not that many sales but there's only so much
you can expect from organic traffic
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right so it's still pretty cool I think that you can upload stuff to Shopify and
just get sales from this kind of secret
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marketplace without any advertising And the app is very popular has 10 million
downloads The website itself gets about
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half the visitors of Etsy which is very impressive especially for how few people
mention this and most customers from the
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United States obviously Again you can access this via having a Shopify store I
think you do have to have a Shopify
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store with this one And then turning on the shop sales channel on your products
when you upload them Next up is
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Spoonflower which is a marketplace that sells fabrics wallpaper home decor stuff
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like that with patterns on them by independent designers Now they did used to make
you order physical proofs before
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you could sell on here but now they do digital proofs So I believe that shouldn't
be an issue for people anymore
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So customers shop for seamless repeating patterns and they can buy them on all
sorts of products It's actually very
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easy to create these types of patterns You can do it for free with uh Photop or
Photoshop using the pattern preview mode
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I know this is extremely ugly what I've created here but just to demonstrate Let me
know if you want a more detailed
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video on patterns cuz they have actually been selling well for me on Etsy recently
They're just so versatile Like
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once you create one you can just put it on so many different products So it's very
good for POD Speaking of Etsy they
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are also one of the top sellers on Etsy I suspect what they do is they just take
sellers uploads and they put them on
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here as well So if we search them up on e-hun we can see what types of patterns get
the most sales So interestingly
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swear word patterns are actually selling for them at the moment So there you go
That's one way to research what sells on
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here 1.8 million visits per month and a very strong Instagram presence 546k
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followers So they're very active on here Running a decent number of Meta ads They
have about the same number of followers
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on Meta as they do on Instagram So to start selling on here go to [Link]
Register/new You can get an account and
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start uploading Next up is Bonanza which is an eBay like marketplace with all
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sorts of stuff including print on demand style products So as you can see still not
many pod sellers on here Not very
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saturated at all And I think this is a good Etsy or eBay alternative because well
for starters they're completely
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free and they seem to treat sellers a lot better It says here they're ranked first
for communication So I should hope
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none of that suspending your account and then not telling you what's going on type
of stuff that Etsy and eBay are
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known for But if you have sold on here let me know how the seller service
experience was in the comments 1.3
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million visits per month And the cool thing here is you can import items if you're
selling from one of these other
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more popular sales channels So I think the best thing here would be to upload
whatever you need to on your Shopify or
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Etsy store and then maybe just take a day to download a CSV and then import it here
And there you go Lots of free
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traffic for basically no work That's definitely on my to-do list So just an idea of
how you could go about selling
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on here Next up is Store Envy which is a social commerce platform for indie
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brands that pretty much sells everything including gifts and POD type stuff So a
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lot of different categories that you can sell on here Very similar to Bonanza but
just with less traffic I guess and a lot
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less competition as well And there's people doing well on here getting quite a lot
of engagement selling the POD type
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stuff So really not much competition at the moment Favorites are really big on here
So if your items get favored a lot
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it should get boosted higher in search Get just over half a million visits per
month So to start selling on here go to
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[Link] and click on open a store Next up is Thoughtful spelled T H O R T
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and this is a UKbased print on demand card company Has a very good Trust Pilot
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rating and you don't have to be from the UK to sell on here You just need a PayPal
account even though pretty much
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all their buyers will be UK customers And they mostly sell cards on here which
independent sellers can design It's
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completely free to upload Anybody can open an account and they make payments
straight into your PayPal from the last
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month's earnings They get 806k visitors per month which doesn't sound like a lot at
first but remember they're only UK
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based so there's a lot less competition and not many people know about this I mean
sellers And UK only has what like
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60 million people anyway So almost a million per month is pretty damn good to be
honest Quite a strong Instagram
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following so 153K They're very active on here They're also strong on Facebook so
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running a good number of meta ads getting traffic to their sellers To get started
selling go to
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[Link]/create/creators and then click on get started under
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become a creator Next up is Lucas Gift which is a small but upand cominging
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Etsy alternative It's very similar to Etsy in the types of stuff that sells on here
And you can sell all sorts of print
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on demand gifts personalized items on this marketplace with a fulfillment provider
Obviously it won't integrate
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but you can just you know manually drop ship anything really but personalized stuff
does seem to do best They're a
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pretty small marketplace so 17.4K visitors per month Uh I imagine mostly
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organic because they don't have much of a social media presence Now this is
actually the website with the least
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traffic on this list So yeah traffic could be stronger A lot of room for growth and
really not many sellers for
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the popular POD products So basically no competition at the moment So to start
selling on here go to
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[Link]/pages/become- a-seller and then click on join now You
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can sign up for free as a seller and it's completely free to list items There is a
20% commission per sale Next is
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TFury which is obviously known for t-shirts So these kinds of vector graphic fun
textbased sometimes style
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designs sell best on here It is good for textbased designs Another Redbubble/Tublic
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alternative Pretty standard POD site So this is what they have in their catalog for
apparel Gets about 200k visits per
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month for traffic Could be better but also not the worst considering the pretty low
competition They don't have
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many Instagram followers but they're pretty strong on the Facebook organic So they
are running meta ads and over 600k
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on their Facebook page So very strong on the Facebook organic So to start selling
go to [Link]/pages/artists
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Click on create a profile to get started Next we have fair which is slightly
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different to all the other sites on this list So this is a marketplace for
wholesale retailers So local brick and
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mortar businesses Uh the business owners who want to stock their shelves I was
first introduced to this site by Ryan
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who said that his fiance was doing well selling on here Um again you know if you
want more on that you can watch our
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collab I'll link it in description Yeah as you can see there's a lot of POD style
products novelty products that
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retail store owners can buy in bulk So it's always nice to get an order of multiple
you know 10 20 products at time
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And you can choose your own minimum order quantity So a lot of the same bigname
sellers that you'll find on Etsy
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and Amazon you can spot on here as well And with providers like Printify you can
save quite a lot on bulk orders So if
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you order something at a slightly lower price and then you know people buy like 50
at a time you could still save a lot of money Make sure to check your minimum
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order quantity that qualifies you for this discount and then match it to your
listing on fair Otherwise you could lose
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a lot of money So yeah just remember to do maths 5.2 million visitors per month
882K
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Instagram followers so good engagement as well on their posts They're running a lot
of meta ads Always good to see So
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start selling Go to [Link] and then click on sell on fair in the top right Next
up is Fine Art America which is
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known for wall arts and prints but they also sell home decor and apparel So here
are some of the wall art products that
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you can sell as well as the other products in their catalog Almost 3 million visits
per month and they have
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quite a strong Instagram following So a lot of their traffic does come from here
Their 331k followers Start selling Go to
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[Link]/sell-art-online and you can start with a free account
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Although it does say here upgrade to premium You don't have to do that You can just
to get exposure Next up we have
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Cafe Press which is definitely I think it is the oldest print on demand website on
this list It's found in 1999 So that
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is always a bonus for ranking in search engines at least in theory So they're best
known for t-shirts but they sell a
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very wide range of apparel home decor stationery all sorts of stuff 624K
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visits per month You could argue that they should be getting more for how long
they've been around but it is what it is
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So they are stronger on Facebook They're running meta ads and they have amassed
quite a lot of followers Obviously you
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get those automatically if you've been running ads for a long time but still good
organic traffic Uh not as strong on
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Instagram but this Facebook is pretty strong here So to start selling on here go to
[Link] and then click on
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sell on cafe press to sign up Next up is Threadless So yeah they pretty much sell
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everything I remember this was like the go-to Redbubble and Tublic alternative that
everyone would mention on online
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forums when people started hating on those two websites Pretty decent POD site
Mostly fun designs that sell well
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on here Stuff that does well on Redbubble probably do well here too This is the
range of apparel items they have
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just to give you an idea And if we sort by popular we can see sort of vector I know
we like transparent background
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graphic type stuff sells best on here About a million visits per month and 406k
Instagram followers where they post
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very regularly and they are running a decent number of paid meta ads as well So
it's really the one to go for if you
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don't want to sell on Redbubble and Tolik It's very similar vibes here So start
selling Go to [Link] and
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click on sell your art in the top right Next up is Bonfire which is known for
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t-shirts It is one of those crowdfunding websites It's kind of like what the old
Teespring used to be before it got
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rebranded but it does have an explore section where customers can shop as well
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So these are the types of products that you can sell on the Bonfire marketplace
About 1.2 million visitors per month
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Just to be real with you this is one of those websites that is going to lean more
towards having a larger proportion
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of these people being sellers looking for some kind of uh fundraising or
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supplier rather than buyers but a proportion of them will be browsing for designs
in the explore section So 48k
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Instagram followers and they are running meta ads on behalf of their sellers So
always good to see Start selling Go to
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[Link] and click on sell online And then you can create a campaign or a
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merch store Next we have Viral Style which is mostly known for selling t-shirts
with these funny textbased
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designs Another crowdfunding style of website They do have some very unique
products that you can design So
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different types of jewelry You get 400k visits per month and likely mostly
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organic cuz I checked they don't have much of an Instagram or Facebook presence So
sell on here Go to
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[Link] and then click on start selling Next is Busted Tease which is a
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US-based print on demand company that focuses on t-shirts obviously and hats and
stickers So yeah your standard
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t-shirt focused website Got graphics and textbased designs that work best on here
22K visits per month not the strongest
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for traffic but then again there's not much competition and the best sellers are
very generic So you know cat stuff
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clearly making sales from the reviews And you know if you want to upload like cat
designs on Redbubble you're not
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going to make any sales but maybe here you will because of the less competition So
you might not have to upload as much
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to make sales on here as for other websites To start selling on here go to
[Link] and then scroll to the
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bottom and click on artist login And you can sign up for a shop for completely free
You can submit your art with the
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uploader here And they actually tell you what kinds of designs they're looking for
So it's a good way to identify any
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trends Next up is Poshmark which is a fashion and accessories marketplace Now I put
this one on here because it has a
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lot of free traffic which is hard to ignore You'll see how much just in a bit I
think the most important thing to
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bring up before I talk about that is that you have to use their provided shipping
labels and you can't do that
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with drop shipping So you're probably like why do you even put it on the list then
so let me explain Now firstly I
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promise this is the only website on the list where you need to buy beforehand in
order to be able to sell you know either
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to your house or 3PL but I think it does deserve a mention because it is one of
those reseller marketplaces that people
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often lump in with vintage depot those kinds of websites Those are the websites
they sort of explicitly ban drop
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shipping They discourage people from running a business in which case you shouldn't
because there's so many other
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websites that you can sell on without breaking terms of service trying to go
against the system as shown by this
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entire list But Poshmark doesn't mention anything like that in the seller rules And
it does stand out because I was able
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to find a lot of products like these that you can sell with POD that are actually
doing well Whereas on those other types of websites it's mostly
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secondhand designer stuff that sells best You know you're not really allowed to run
a business and POD doesn't even
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sell well there So people definitely running businesses on here and I know a lot of
my audience are Etsy sellers who
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do have the means to produce handmade things themselves Even if not you can still
take POD products that are proven
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selling well for you on other websites and then order some bulk to your house or uh
3PL and then ship with Poshmark
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shipping labels And the reason I'm going on about this even though it seems like a
lot of effort is because they get
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quite a lot of traffic So it's a reasonable fraction of what Etsy gets and they're
definitely less competitive
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for POD type products compared to Etsy So if you're willing to put extra effort in
actually get your hands on the
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product somehow then this is a good place to list them But as I said this is the
only website on the list that's like
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this So if not just keep it in the back of your mind They post very regularly on
Instagram They have 1.2 million
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followers and they are running a lot of meta ads for their sellers So to start
selling go to [Link] and then sign
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in with your social account Next up is Quirterty who are known for fun t-shirts
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They also sell stickers and prints Very good Trust Pilot rating which is always
great to see Gets about a million
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visitors per month And Facebook or Meta is their main traffic source both organic
and paid They have quite an
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engaged community so they often do these types of giveaways and participation type
activities which get pretty good
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engagement And they're running a lot of meta ads bringing traffic to their
designers 197k followers on Instagram
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with pretty good engagement as you can see here You know they post some random
meaningless picture They get 400 likes
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So that's always a good sign And the way this works is a bit different from other
POD sites So first to sign up you go to
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[Link] scroll down and click on submit your design And then you can submit a
design here And then they
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curate all the designs that are submitted to them and they select some to sell So
if your design is selected
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they pay you just over a dollar per sale for that design I mean I put it on here
because you can make money you can get
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free traffic Yes it is possible They do also have a large following but
realistically just consider whether it's
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worth your time There's definitely other sites on here that I would try first If
you get rejected by all 29 other sites
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maybe you can try this one make a few dollars but I'm just being realistic It's
beer money right next up is Imprint
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with no eye They're mostly known for wool art and canvases again So kind of like
display plate for more artsy stuff
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rather than text based designs And the focus is uh art prints and posters but they
do sell some stationary as well And
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if we sort by trending do quick bit of research to see what sells And the stuff
that sells best is really the artsy
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watercolor type stuff at the moment They also do have a dedicated artist section So
you can see what other people have
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uploaded You can find yourself in here if you contribute They get 816K visits
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per month Pretty decent IG following and they post very regularly on here on behalf
of the artists on their platform
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So lots of free traffic to be gained here To start selling go to
[Link]/application
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You can get an account and then submit your artwork And they say here they should
get back to you in about 48 hours
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Next is Contrado So sells a lot of things but they do specialize in fabric and
accessories like textiles That's
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mostly what they're known for to buyers from looking on online But what we're
interested in is their artist
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marketplace where you can sell your designs on products that customers can then
browse And these are the types of
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products that they offer in the apparel category So you can see a pretty diverse
range Also they sell home wares and
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accessories And they do have different domain extensions So [Link] site is the
most popular gets 174K visits per month
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But to be honest you know while there is a marketplace and many people going there
from what I've read online it does
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skew more towards sellers and people looking for fabric suppliers So just
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keep that in mind The marketplace does exist The [Link] domain has a little less
than 141k On Instagram their UK
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profile has the most followers I mean they only have a um a UK and a French profile
So to start selling go to
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[Link] whichever domain you want to sell on uh slashsell art online and
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you can open a store You earn 20 to 25% of every sale Next we have [Link]
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I'm just baffled that somebody managed to register this domain and it's a print on
demand company of all things Like
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you'd think it's some kind of big tech company cuz the domain is just so clean But
there you go So this is a standard
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website where you can upload your art and sell on home and living It's mostly known
for wall art but they also do sell
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apparel And a really cool thing is that you can also sell artwork and photographs
as digital downloads on here
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So that's definitely something to note if you're interested in digital products Now
if we go to the artist section there
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is some competition on here Not as much as on places like Redbubble but it does say
millions of artists So yeah as you
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can see mostly selling photography type designs 1.2 million visits per month I
would have thought there would be more
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cuz the domain is so good but maybe I'm overestimating the power of domains But hey
still decent number of traffic They
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do have a pretty big Instagram following They post artist work here regularly So
another good source of free traffic that
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they provide you And they are running Facebook ads as well To start selling go to
[Link]/sellartonline
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and then sign up as artist/photographer And with this guys I can guarantee you will
never be out of print on demand
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websites to sell on If you got issues with one of them just move on to the next
best one But obviously you can't
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sell on all of these So if you want to see which one of these I think is the best
and it probably won't be the one
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that you expect click on the video on screen right now and I'll see you guys in the
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