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Also make sure all your images are set to 300 DPI (Dots per inch) or your print images will be blurry. In Affinity Designer if you go to File on the top left hand side and then Document Setup, it will show you the size and the dpi, you can change the dpi to 300 there. Might be a quicker way, but that’s how I do it.
this might be something thats changed but the minimum sizes etc on Redbubble gives pixels x pixels sizes rather than a set size at Xdpi.... is this just taking into account the, for example, 1024 x 1024 @ 300dpi becoming 3" square... so 10240 x 10240 is 30" x 30" ... thanks
@@DetourShirts I don't understand how this work. Do you sell those sticekrs as an digital picture? how someone who buys it get a sticker? who's going to print that as a sticker and send it to the client? Same with T-shirts, bottles and other stuff if I want my pic on T-shirt who's going to put this pic on a T-shirt?
Glad it was helpful! RedBubble is great for beginners because there is no set up costs. Upload up to 50 designs a day and test your designs for free. Find out what is working.
I haven't watched this yet and I was wondering if you could do a tutorial like this just on a phone... it's usually different on a phone and I would really appreciate it 😁
Thank you for the video but I have a question, when we design the sticker and put it up on Redbubble, people order the sticker and you need to printed out and send to them? Sorry I m very newbie of this sticker product. Hope you can help me to understand the process 😅
That is correct.... but you don't have to do that RedBubble will print the sticker and send it to them.... you just have to worry about designing and uploading.
Yes you may need to have your png upload the size of the large sticker or bigger... 2800x2800 .. you should be designing bigger than that anyway for shirts and other products.... If you are doing that already you may be thinking that it's only one size but RB adds all the sizes automatically so you just may not be aware of the other sizes
Great tips Juna - could you perhaps do a video on "sticker packs"? You mentioned "Bumper stickers" which is something I really want to try out but I have no idea how to calculate what size the stickers would turn out. I figure that I could possibly fit 3 or 4 bumper stickers onto the large or extra large sticker sheet and would want to advise people in the details which size works best for bumper stickers - any ideas?
@@DetourShirts yes indeed - I saw a video from another channel that says sticker packs represent great value for customers - yes I know that reduces profit but the suggestion was to push margin to 100% on stickers and release packs - then if people buy single stickers you get a relatively good margin but it will encourage them to buy sticker packs as they represent great value to the customer
You can find all the sizes for all the products here.... help.redbubble.com/hc/en-us/articles/202270679-Dimensions-Format RedBubble suggest you use 7632x6480 so that it can fit all products. As far as prices.... it defaults to 20% for all products... I would increase it to 25%-30% for all products except for stickers... I would increase that to 80% or more
I saw you can sell mini stickers. Is there a different way to upload stickers when hoping to make mini ones? There was no place to decide the size of the stickers to sell.
The size of the overall sticker is the same. What you are doing is grouping a bunch of sticker inside the space of the RedBubble size for stickers. So if you added more designs in that space they would have to be smaller to fit. Hope that make sense.
Thank you for this video! I am using photopea for the first time and I am having trouble trying to fill in the little gaps in the stickers that you have managed to fill in with white in this video. I just don't know how to do this.
thank u for this tutorial. I have issues with red bubble stickers and am trying to understand. i know the border around the sticker is 3.2mm but lately it has become thicker and thicker and looks really horrendous. i dont understand why they can't just stick to 3.2mm....compared to some other companies, the white border is so much thinner . do u have any issues with the thickness of your sticker, if u have bought it? Looking at their mockup is different than getting the actual product. Mockups on red bubble always show a thin border but the actual thing is super thick!
If you have a design that you put on all items and you fix the design for stickers, do you list the sticker as a separate listing or just add it to the main listing?
thanks for the video :-) what size do you upload your designs to Redbuble pls - so as to make them available on all products? Do you upload a single image file (for all designs) or do you re-size for each item eg sticker, t-shirt, phone case etc?
So for "all" products you would need something like 9700 x 9700 or bigger. I usually just do the merch by amazon size of 4500x5400 and that works for most products but not the bigger ones like duvet covers and stuff like that... I also make custom sizes for mugs, postcards, stickers and now hats.
Hi I want to create bumper stickers, yard signs, hats, t-shirts and campaign buttons. Then have them on my website to be ordered from, and then have that thrid party vendor, RedBubble ??? send them out to those people. Not me. Is this what RedBubble does?
No... what you need is Printful.... RedBubble is more of a full service Print on Demand site... they don't work with your website. They have their own website and marketplace. All you would do is create the design and upload it to RedBubble. RedBubble will handle the rest. They print it, they ship it and you get a payment when someone buys your design. The down side is that the margins are small and you have no idea who bought your design.
I recently started designing stickers, I added my own white outline to my stickers. Should I not do that since RedBubble adds it already? Like will it interfere with the transparent stickers?
If you are a really good graphic designer I would say TeePublic, Threadless or RedBubble to start.... I would also enter tshirt contests like TeeFury and others
what is the image size you use on photoshop for a sticker pack that will work on Redbubble and teepublic? I just made a pack and uploaded it on redbubble and the stickers were separated from each other but when i tried to upload the same stickers pack on Teepublic, the stickers looked gothered not separated! what is the problem with teepublic stickers pack?
Hey new subscriber from Australia 👋👋👋 I have my specific niche that I want to do but I can’t even draw a stick figure. I plan to use Fiverr to design my own unique images but I was wondering if you already have posted a video about how to research the market for your niche and maybe how to see which design have the best sellthrough rate etc.
There is no real good way to do it on RedBubble... they don't really tell what design sells better than the other... you can look at BSRs on Amazon to figure it out on Amazon... unfortunately that doesn't always mean they do well on RedBubble
Yup. As a seller on RedBubble you just create the design and how you want it to look like on the different products. That is it. RedBubble takes care of the printing, shipping and customer service. It's a pretty sweet deal.
Yes of course! You can put your name is a small font if you want...you don't have to do that to make it copyrighted though any design that is created and sold is automatically copyrighted.... that means if someone uses your design that you made first and tries to sell it you can take them to court and probably win... if you are willing to pay the fees.
No there isn't a problem with it as far as I know. RedBubble is okay with scaling down you just can't scale up. So you can't use a sticker template for a duvet cover for example.
When you say that if it looks good on other items, upload it to them...how do we know if that pixel size works for the other items? Someone else said to create a design in RB's king duvet size: 13500 x 11462 and then that will look good on every single item offered by RB. What are your thoughts on this? Is it better to make sizes for each particular item separately? That seems like a helluva lot of work! Thanks, I'm a newbie and need all the help I can get! :)
So RedBubble will tell you if your design is too small for the product when you add your design to that product. If your design is too small you will see it. If you plan on adding your design to everything I do suggest saving it at the biggest size you need. I wasn't going to put this sticker on bigger products so I made design smaller than a duvet. You can always size a design down in RedBubble you can not size it up more than 100%.
I just started on redbubble...I have a few sales in my acivity feed but i still have no "you've made a sale" email. The sales are from over a week ago, am I missing something?
I am new to redbubble but my common sense is telling me that maybe you don't have something set up? I'm not sure but my first thing would be to check if there's anywhere where it says to sign up for an email or something like that (hope this helps :[[ )
Depends on how much you sell and if people like your designs but about $2 per sticker sale and $5 per shirt sale. Lots of other products but these are the top two products I sell.
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