Another great video Juna. If you plan to use the slogan "SO WHAT YOU'RE SAYING IS THERE MAYBE A CHANCE" I think you should replace MAYBE with MAY BE to be grammatically correct.
Thank you Juna 👏 for this act of great generosity. I need your recommendations on the following: 1. Can I use this design on teepublic. 2. What tags best suit this design on teepublic 3. How do I source this phrases . Am still a beginner on teepublic looking forward to your response. You are my motivation on POD. Thank you once again for your generosity.
1. You can make your own design like this with different words and colors on Teepublic. 2. Just type in tags related to the words on the design as well as the style and colors and TeePublic will suggest more. 3. Just look for funny phrases, listen for funny phrase (don't copy lyrics), come up with funny phrases, puns, we have the internet... it should not be hard. You got this try it out.... come up with some fun colors.... remember just putting up a design doesn't guarantee sales but you will learn how to design and learn if it works or not.
Juna thank you for your video content. I have managed to get an account with Merch by Amazon. How long should it take, based on peoples experience, for a t-shirt to be indexed by Amazon? I assume until it is indexed no one will be able to find it via Amazon search. I published my first shirt 11 days ago and its still not indexed. I put in the ASIN and it said it could not be found. I was following along with your advice on whet to do in Tier 10, as in leave for 30 days then remove and replace. But I guess there is no point in removing if it has not be indexed for at least 30 days. Your advice would be appreciated.
It should be indexed pretty quickly.... definitely should take less than 30 days. I still think if you are on tier 10 and don't get a sale in 30 days I would swap that design out for something else
Two unrelated Canva questions: How do you make text only designs not be on separate stickers? (I saw you talk about it once but I've no idea in which video). How many KB is a TEXT ONLY 4500x5400 pixel design (in general)? The first I made was 228kb. Is that about right? I'm worried because my graphics files are monstrously huge by comparison.
If you want the sticker to be one one sticker together just move the text closer together...... if you move text or object far apart from each other RB will assume you want them as separate stickers.... the KB will depend on your content..... the more complex the content the more KB it will be.... some of my cross into the MB but as long as you keep it under the PODs limits you should be fine.... the limit for RedBubble for comparison is 300MB... so you should be okay with anything in the KB range
@@DetourShirts Thank you. I was surprised that the download size was so small. I didn't upscale when saving as I would have with graphics. I'm still confused at why such a small file size is OK especially since it may go on a large item. I'll eventually get it but don't want to screw things up by making a mistake at the download part of Canva. No one I watched says what the file size for a design was when they do videos. It would be helpful for beginners to hear "Ok. This text only file was 288kb" or "This graphic t-shirt saved at _____Mb" . Maybe you could put out a video specifically talking about file sizes with examples. We hear "file size vs resolution" but it would be nice to see a video specifically talking about it with examples that would make viewers say... "OK. Now I see how it works regarding t-shirts"
Guess what I'm watching from 4 days ago?... Yup... Your video. My feed shows a lot of your videos based on previous watched videos so I don't always notice newer ones. Basically it seems you are saying for CANVA that 4500x5400 pixels will always be fine for T-shirt design because Canva is optimized to 300dpi. If Redbubble needs more pixels for a product I can upscale the file, then replace it.
Also, the fewer choices you can give customers, the better. Cuts down on decision fatigue. Give customers one color option, that's it. If they don't like it, they move on, but they're not getting caught up with choosing between 10 different t-shirt colors, and then get distracted and never buy...
It's all over the internet...... think of a topic and then type "funny phrase" after it in search.... you need to make sure it's not copyrighted (song lyrics for example) or trademarked.... you may want to try and think of your own phrase too......get creative
Question Juna, have you ever had randomly rejected designs that you had sales and reviews history. But your listing is still showing up on Amazon? What’s really happening in this case I wonder. Will I continue to get new sales and get paid for them?
@@DetourShirts am I understanding it correctly that you also have similar cases with your designs, and you still get paid for the new sales with the rejected designs no problem?
@@DetourShirts Good afternoon! you are a great discovery for me. I'm completely inexperienced in design. and when I see what ideas you are making, I am very surprised. thank you!
That depends....I'm not sure what you consider significant or successful... I sell t-shirts across multiple POD sites and Amazon Merch on Demand is my best site. Last month I sold over 2400 shirts. I would call that successful. I don't make nearly that many sales on my other POD sites but I do get sales on RedBubble, TeePublic, Threadless and others each month.
It can.... I just choose to have a 9-5 anyway.....I actually make more with my POD sales than I do with my 9-5.... It's so nice to have both.... it's like getting a 200% raise