 Lazy way to generate $10,000 a month online, what nobody tells you, part two of two. Now, in this video, I want to show you a simple, really easy way to make $10,000 online. Now, you say, well, $10,000 is so much money, JR. It's really not. It's really not. And when you get there, and you will, if you follow these steps, you will get there, you're going to find out that you're going to want $15,000, you're going to want $20,000. And it's not a greed thing. It's just another level of attaining a goal. You know, I don't live off a huge amount of money a month. I don't. But some months, we take in a huge amount of money. And it's not for spending really, I don't really spend that much money. I don't buy a bunch of jewelry, don't buy fancy cars, don't do any of that stuff. But I want the security of having the money. There's something to be said about the security of having that money. In this video, I'm going to go through things you can do to make money online. And it's the same as video one. If you haven't watched video one, go through this. That's okay. But then go back and watch video one because it's going to have a lot of other places that you're going to need that are going to be helpful for you too. So what we determined in video one, the simplest thing to do to start a business online is to not have any products. Is to not invest any money and to sell a ton of different products without spending any money. Now, how do you do that? You're going to do it with print on demand. So in this video, what I'm going to do is I'm going to give you a list of different print on demand companies that will do this for you. They'll actually make the products, the mugs, the t-shirts, the hats, the jackets, the carpets, whatever you want, okay? They'll make these things for you and they'll ship it out to your customer. All you have to do is market it and keep the profit. It's really that simple. When I first started out, I tried to sell all kinds of different things. It was a huge mistake because I bought inventory and I had all this money tied up and all these different things that weren't selling. This is really cool because you can market something and if it doesn't work out, you haven't lost any money to inventory. You just start marketing a whole bunch of different things and then the ones that do work out, you move over and you stick with that one right there. Make sure you have a niche. Make sure you're selling to a particular market. Maybe it's doctors, maybe it's nurses, maybe it's fishermen, maybe it's people who are football fans, whatever it is, but make sure you have some type of niche and the more niche down the better. Maybe you're selling to teachers that like to cook. That would be a great niche and you could put all kinds of sayings. I can think of all kinds of sayings you could put on t-shirt and caps and aprons and all these things. Without going on about this anymore, I do want to tell you one other thing I told you in the other video is you need a marketing software and I highly suggest Karchra, Git Karchra. I am an affiliate of Karchra, but I don't really stand behind too many companies. This is the first email marketing, sales page builder, course hosting software I've ever stood behind and they're really, really good. In the description, there's a link and you can click that link and you can watch a video. You need a piece of software like this guys and then if you like it, you can get a trial for $1. So I don't want to beat that to death, but bottom line is you need something like that to really do this properly. So first thing we're going to do is we're going to go over here. I'm going to look at some of these print on demand companies and we're starting off with number six, which is custom cat. Now, custom cat, all the orders are produced in the United States. They're usually rated to ship within two to three business days, which is pretty quick, okay? It takes anywhere from seven business days for domestic shipping and four to 15 days for international shipping. Domestic shipping to the U.S. costs $4.99 for the first item and then $1.50 for each additional item, which that's pretty cheap. Well, international shipping is $7.50 for the first item and $5.95 for each additional item. And they do direct to garment sublimation. They do 3D dye diffusion, embroidery, all kinds of these fancy things. Unique features, an option plan for $30 a month gives you access to some of the lowest prices in the industry. Actually $7 tees and $3.50 mugs, that's pretty cheap. They're recommended for sourcing hard to find products as they boast one of the largest catalogs on the list. Custom cat is a large scale print on demand company with the biggest catalog of products on this whole list that I'm going to give you. They have 550 different products and counting. So if you're looking for a big variety, this is your company. Don't try to sell a whole, don't try to sell 500 products in the beginning, just pick out some, but you know it's everything from jerseys to windbreakers to drinkware, jewelry, pet accessories, laptop sleeves, sweatpants, you name it, they got it. The next one I want to talk to you about is Lulu Express, Lulu Express. So let's run over there real quick, we'll check it out. Lulu Express has shipping to about 150 different countries. The fulfillment in the US, Canada, Europe and the UK starts at $3.99, so that's pretty cheap. However, they've also got a pricing calculator you can get more details on. Some of the printing options will do digital printing with the option to choose paper type, trim, A4 landscape, print quality, color binding, all kinds of different things. With Lulu you can also sell your books on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, also even as an e-book. So they're recommended, this is a educational thing, but they're recommended for authors, teachers, comedians, illustrators, all kinds of creatives who want to monetize their talent and their audience with a book or calendar product. Pretty cool stuff. It's a print-on-demand arm of Lulu, which is an online platform for selling publishers. It makes it easy to create and sell your own print products from books to calendars and you can customize them in a variety of different ways. I think it's really good for writers, photographers, educators, anybody who's creative, especially those with an established audience that you can already sell to. Best of all, using Lulu doesn't close you off to other distribution channels with more reach and scale such as retail bookstores on Amazon instead. Lulu Express is an easy way to test an idea or retain more of the profits by selling directly to the consumers and not having to pay one of these sites. Their product catalog is quite extensive. It's novels, it's photo books, cookbooks, journals, art books, workbooks, novelty, coffee table books, textbooks, poetry books, calendars, comic books, I mean it goes on and on and on and on. And they got a whole bunch of other print-on-demand products there too. You will need to find another service partner to make the look and the feel of that product look good. They don't provide that service. So you do need to set that up first. Next one I wanna tell you about is Tea Pop. Go over to Tea Pop right now. Let's check this out. The orders are printed in France and they take from two to four days before they're ready to ship. From there, the orders within France arrive in two to three working days in the rest of Europe in three to seven days in international orders up to 10 days. Shipping rates are based on weight and you can look at Tea Pop's shipping rate page and they'll have everything there for you. The printing options are direct to garment for cotton and apparel and sublimation dye for polyester and accessories. Some of the unique things is you can white label customer experience with fully customizable packing slips, eco-friendly products, printing and packaging. I would say it's recommended for selling within Europe or anyone looking for a quality print-on-demand company with an ethical and eco-friendly supply chain. Tea Pop is print-on-demand company based in Europe that focuses on apparel and accessories. When customers receive your order, everything from packaging to the packing slip will bear your brand. I think that's pretty cool. With monthly sales volume of 100, you can also add your brand to the inside of the labels of your products for 250 euros. What makes Tea Pop stand out is its commitment to the environment from zero plastic packaging, advertise on it for customers to see to 100% recycled paper packing slips. It goes the extra mile to ensure that supply chain as ethical as possible. Its main supplier is Stanley Stellar, which is part of the Fair Wear Foundation, an organization focused on ensuring compliance with labor laws and manufacture of apparel products. Now their catalog of course has T-shirts, hoodies, dresses, aluminum bottles, tank tops and all kinds of stuff and many, many more. So you're not gonna have to worry about having a wide variety of products. If you're over in Europe, this is a great company to use. Next one I wanna tell you about is called JetPrint. That's number nine, JetPrint. It's a print on demand company. Let's go over there and check that out. The printing options, it offers free global shipping with an average time of 14 to 21 business days. However, it offers $15 express shipping for delivery within five to nine business days. And you can go to their FAQ page and see all the details. JetPrint focuses mainly on watches and the ability to print your own logo designed on the watch face. It offers many direct watch types, colors and straps to customize the final product. The unique features automatically process orders, setting a timeline that allows you to make changes and corrections if needed. JetPrint also gives you the ability to automatically generate a variety of high quality mockups and detailed specs to your product page. It's really good for anyone wanting to start their own custom watch company with drop shipping fulfillment model. They specialize in unique product category with the print on demand space watches. Okay, that's what they do, watches. If you're doing anything else, this isn't for you. But if you want watches, this is it. They got all kinds of different straps, styles, colors, choose from, you can design your own watch to sell on demand. Shipping is simplified into free and express options with international coverage, making it easy to advertise free shipping internationally to entice customers to shop with you. Once you've designed your product, JetPrint will automatically generate a collection of product photos that show off your watches from several angles. While JetPrint's focus has largely been on watches, it's also expanding its catalog to include other product categories, such as home decor and phone accessories. So you can go over there, you can check that out. You can see some of the other products they do. Now we're coming to our very last print on demand company. Let's go over there and get it. And it is AOP Easy Print On Demand. Let's check it out. Now, let's start off with shipping as we always do. It takes about three to five business days, seven to 10 for all over print, after which they ship from one of its fulfillment centers and they have them in US, Europe and in the UK. Shipping cost depends on the product with discounts and additional items in the same order. You can go to their shipping race page and you can see all that. Printing options, they focus on dye sublimation, all over print hints the name and direct to garment printing. Unique features. They include your own custom packing slip and orders. You can also unlock discounts for up to 10% off along with other custom branding options like packing stickers and private label features. These are all on the paid plans, so keep that in mind. It's really for anyone who wants to quickly launch and test their designs on a large variety of products or is open to paying a monthly fee of $11.99 to $19.99 to bring their unique vision for custom print on demand business alive. As its name suggests, AOP focuses mainly on easy all over print products. You simply upload your design and choose which products you'd like to create, making it perhaps the fastest print on demand app to get started with. It also prints on everything in-house which allows for better quality control. Now some of the things that they print on are t-shirts, mugs, through pillows, leggings, organic tote bags, hoodies, dresses, flip flops, doormats, flags and another 200 items which we won't list. So which print on demand company is best for you? I would suggest you check them all out. If you haven't watched video one, there's another five print on demand companies there you'll want to check out. It really depends on your niche. It really depends on your volume. It really depends on your geographic location because all of these companies vary in all of those areas. So I would suggest you check them all out. It is okay to use two or three different print on demand companies. Maybe you have products that you want to sell in the US and then maybe you've got products you want to sell in Europe. You can use two different companies. That's certainly doable. And as far as getting some of these designs, a lot of these companies will have a design portal on there that you can use their free design portal where you can go to Fiverr, you can go to Upwork, you can go to Freelancer, you can have somebody do some designs for you. It's all simple. I would suggest that you look on some of these sites, you can go to something like Etsy and you can scroll through Etsy and you can find some of the top selling designs and do something similar. Do not copy what they do. Do not copy what they do. But you can get some ideas and you can alter their idea, what they've done and sell something similar. What we've noticed is the designs that sell the best are the simplest. They get a message across simply. It may be two or three words on a t-shirt or a hat or cap or whatever. So those types of designs are really easy to do. Don't try to overcomplicate it. Don't try to make it tougher than what it is. I hope this video helped you out. 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