In this video I review the Redbubble shop "CreativeBirddd" - are they on the right track? Is Redbubble for them? How do you know as a new seller if you are working in the right direction? #zenwatercooler #redbubble #printondemand
Hi there. I just opened an account on Rb beginning of December. First I could find my designs in the market store when I searched for them. No they are not in the marketplace when I search for them. But people seem to find them because I get likes. So I don’t know what to do. I made lots of solar eclipses designs but they are not up in the marketplace. Loosing motivation. Just found my niche too. But I’m hesitant to upload more if nobody can’t find them
Hi Zen just came across this video, really helpful for a POD newbie like me. The Collections tip is a good call, I can see how I can use that with the designs I'm planning. What I really struggle with is knowing what size to design to for the different shops like Amazon, Redbubble & TeePublic - is there a single size that suits them all and for most or all types of product, or should I be working up multiple sizes for each shop? Thanks
Yes good question - it is challenging becuase Merch by Amazon and Displate have specific ratios so one size unfortunately won’t work. I typically resize my Photoshop or Kittl template to fit the application. It is definitely extra work 😩
I was actively watching this channel when I opened my RB shop last 2021. I only have 200 designs but still earn around $100 yearly, consistently, without ads. Now i want to increase my designs to have more sales. Do you think 10-20k designs in one shop is too much?
Hi, thanks for all of this information! A question re staying on Brand. Would you suggest opening different stores for your different Brands rather having the 1 store with so many styles?
It's a great question and to be honest I have flip flopped over the years. I think that if you have one "general" store, that is like my tester store. And then after a while I go all in on a certain type of design or niche and that is my "real" store. Totally personal opinion!
After a year, my store is bringing in a few sales a week, but the account fee is almost half of my income and I don't see the point of investing my time in developing new and quality designs.
Redbubble charges a monthly fee based on your tier - you are never paying Redbubble but they deduct it from your sales. It can be annoying as it can represent a large percentage of your monthly sales.
Hi zen, really your content help me alot. Just like can you do some ways to achieve like 300$ from several sources and tips an tricks about that in one video we want to go further. As we know Amazon reject alot of people just we want to raise amount of money to buy a mba account and thanks. (I'm kinda Doing good at redbubble start in October 20th and now i have 38 sale 500 desing) and thanks
I'm at $420+ for the month, once you have a lot of designs I would suggest making some kind of social media to help display them, tagging also helps. Now we can only do 15 tags so they really really matter. As you naturally get sales you will bump up in the ranking. Or if you wanna just skip all that, price your stickers to 5% commissions create another account buy 100 stickers from your self and have a huge boost lol.
Not to my knowledge - I have had designs under review and they usually either permanently delete it or they allow it (but my store was and is active when this is happening). I hope that helps!