 The top nine print-on-demand sites to make money. Part one of two. Now this is a two-part series so make sure after you watch this video you go on to part two. So print-on-demand, pretty cool stuff guys. There's so many choices now. There's Print-a-Full, there's Redbubble, Amazon, there's a whole bunch more of these sites now where you can do print-on-demand. You don't have to buy any inventory, you don't have to build anything, you don't have to have warehouses, nothing. All you got to do is come up with a design, put it on a product, and they will make it and ship it out for you. So that's what this video is all about. If that's what interests you, you're going to want to stick to the very end. You're going to want to watch video two because this is going to help you out tremendously and we're starting right now. Okay, if you're wondering if you can make money, absolutely you can make money. You do need to have a strong niche, something that people are really interested about. And I want to go through a few of the steps here. But what we want to do is we want to analyze these companies that are going to provide these services to you because some may be better than others depending on what your needs are. So the first thing I want to ask is what website offers the best service? Okay, service is really important because when your customer places an order, we want to get it to them as quickly as possible and at the highest quality we possibly can. The next thing we're going to want to ask is which company won't break the bank? I mean which one's going to save you a little bit of money? I mean we want a high quality but we also want profitability. So that's another good question to ask. Do these companies drag their feet when shipping the products? Okay, so shipping is super important as you know that the world has been kind of trained by Amazon to expect their stuff like within an hour of ordering it. Now you're not going to be able to do that but we want to get it on as short an end as possible. The next thing is where do the products ship from? Now some of these sites have multiple locations they ship from which is very very helpful in getting your product to the customer that much faster. And are they reputable or will they make a run for it with my cash? Is it the site that's going to be gone tomorrow because that's kind of scary too? And can I integrate with other websites and platforms? Now if you're a little bit confused about all this you won't be in just a minute let's check it all out. Okay, so here's the first one we're going to come to. It's called Redbubble and you can see it there on the screen right now. Redbubble is really a very well known printing website option. If you want your business really to take off this site can really help you do it guys. Redbubble provides an avenue to get customers to have the products printed and then have them delivered in no time flat. They're really fast about this. Now some of the things you can do on Redbubble are notebooks, postcards, scarves, shirts, hoodies, stickers. With a really huge following in tons of products Redbubble draws a following of both creators and customers. Now some of the things and some of the features they have are really quite amazing. Redbubble will provide you with the following features. Ships, most products worldwide period, okay? So they have fulfillment centers in the USA, Australia, Canada, Europe, UK, Germany and the Netherlands. They're really easy to use platform. The product options are just incredible. There's so many different things there. Shipping costs based on the shipping method and locations. Responsive customer support by email, live chat, Twitter and more. Direct bank deposits and PayPal payments options and integration with other website platforms is not available. So they've got a lot of good things going for them. If you want integration that's not your website, right? That's not the one you want to go for. The cool thing I like about Redbubble is they will actually let you set your profit margin. So you can set how much you want to sell it for which is going to decidedly, you know, increase or decrease how much profit you make. Now the other cool thing about Redbubble is that they've made deals with shipping and printing companies around the world so they can ship it out of the location that's going to be closest to where your customer is. The next one up, Printify. I like Printify. It's a good one. Printify really makes it possible for an e-commerce business to sell their products on their own site. So if that's what you're looking for, this is a good site to do it. You don't have to go through other online market places. The company actually started up in 2015 and it's really been making it easy as you can for online sellers and site owners. With Printify, online businesses have a surefire way to sell their artesian creations, but have Printify and third-party manufacturers really do all the work for them, their printing, shipping and all that other stuff. Online businesses no longer have to face the problem of building their brand and dealing with rapidly growing fulfillment requests. Some of the amazing and really determined vendors who Printify works with include artists, designers and other business bosses. So what products do they have? They have a whole bunch of different products. You can do accessories. You can do mugs, t-shirts, phone cases, hoodies and other personalized products. And by using this POD platform, businesses can focus on their expertise on building up their ever-growing brand and selling their highly coveted products while third-party manufacturers put the items together and ship them. Here's some of the things they offer to you. There's hundreds of products, competitive item pricing, printing partners in over 90 locations, including the United States, I like that, United Kingdom, Australia, China and Germany, automatic syncing with your online shop. And they also integrate with WooCommerce and Etsy. So if you're doing that, it makes it a whole lot simpler. The next one is one of the big guys, okay? It's Merch by Amazon. Amazon is now in the market of doing this too. They actually started their services in 2015. They've been focusing on shirts and clothes, but they're actually expanding a lot now too. Some of the items they have are going to be everything from, you know, short and long sleeve shirts, sweatshirts, pop sockets, service by invitation only though guys, okay? Not everybody can do this. Access to millions of customers. You're going to have limited products compared to other POD sites. There really is no integration options available because they want to keep their customer on their site. That's the way Amazon is. They want to own the customer basically. If you're looking for a large audience though, opportunities and way to sell your t-shirts, other similar products, Merch by Amazon is a good option. Next one up is going to be Zazzle, okay? There's Zazzle on the screen right there. If you're looking for really creative stuff that you can sell on your own site, you know, Zazzle is a good way to go. They have everything from design cards, invitation, clothing, home decor, accessories, electronic device, add-ons and more. Now, if you're an artist doing this on your own, checking out this POD site is probably going to be really good for you. Now, they have a lot of benefits for choosing Zazzle. Let's list a few of them here. They've got a lot of products that you can put your artwork on. They've got impressive traffic on the site. You get to choose how much you make on your sales. I like that a lot. It offers helpful guidance along the way and it takes care of manufacturing printing and shipping duties too. So, if you want a really good site, I would recommend Zazzle. Okay, let's look on the next one. The next one is going to be Printful. Now Printful, obviously, you can sell and custom design your products. They offer the shipping, printing, fulfillment, everything. You can use one-of-a-kind designs of your own personal purposes or you can hook up and use it with your own shop. When you use the site, you'll gain access to helpful video tutorials and how it works and other excellent resources. So, what do they do? What do they print? Well, they got mugs, they got posters, backpacks, blankets, jewelry, and stickers. Now, best of all, this is the part I like, guys, if you want to sell from your own site, they integrate with a lot of platforms. Okay, they integrate with Shopify, with WooCommerce, Wix, Squarespace, Ecuador, I'll put them all on the screen here, BigCommerce, PrestaShop, Weebly, Big Cartel, Vagento, Gumroad, ShipStation, and LaunchCart. You can also use Printful on different marketplaces. You can use it on Etsy, Amazon, eBay, Wish, Store Envy, and your personal shopping website. So, there's a lot of advantages there. Now, they have locations and let me check them here in the following areas for fulfillment. They've got Los Angeles, California, Tijuana, Mexico, Charlotte, North Carolina, Riga, Latvia, and Barcelona, Spain is coming soon. So, those are the ones they have available right now. Now, Printful is free to sign up, doesn't cost you anything, so you don't have to worry about that. Next, what we got is Guten. Guten, okay? Guten caters to those who can't handle, you know, a lot of orders coming in, they need help handling customizable product creation, shipping, and all the added duties that go along with it. When you use Guten, your store operations are really a whole lot easier. They make it really easy to be creative. Now, some of the products that they have are travel bags, clothing, dog beds, umbrellas, fleece blankets, frame prints. They don't charge any set up or monthly fees, which is really nice. That saves you a lot of money. They only charge for the products that are made and shipped. Now, if you're also looking for a site that's going to integrate, they're good there too. They do Shopify. They do a Guten API, if you want to do that, Etsy, Amazon, customer order form. They will actually work with all those. Next one up I want to tell you about is Teespring. I like Teespring a lot too. That's one of my favorites. Now, Teespring initially started off doing t-shirts, but they branched out into other products. One of the cool things about Teespring is it's really an easy to use design feature that beginner, you know, artists can use. Okay, I can use it. You can use it. What are some of the products that they sell? They sell mugs, accessories, tote bags, home decor, and socks. It is actually free to use. You can set your own profit just like some of the other ones. All you got to do is pay for the product when you actually ship it out and pocket the rest of the money that you've collected. They do have integrations, but it's very limited. It's Boosted Network, YouTube Merch Shelf, and Google Shopping is all they do. So, if you're going to use that site, remember those are the only ones that they integrate with. The last one I want to tell you about on this particular video is Society Six. I'll put that up on the screen right now. They actually are more designed around home decor and items to decorate your house. Okay, so if you're a creator in that area, Society Six is really good for you selling that. And I like the fact that it's more targeted. So, if somebody wants to design in their home, they're going to go to something like Society Six to do it. Some of the things you can do there are frame prints, tapestries, welcome mats, shower curtains, furniture, acrylic trays. Also on Society Six, the sellers can decide on their own profit margins on their own creations. So, that's really kind of important. Now, you can only use your products on Society Six's website. It is targeted towards that home decor thing. You cannot sell off your website, but the fact that it is targeted like that really helps you out because people coming there are going to be looking for your products. Okay, so that's all I'm going to give you in this video. 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