How to set up your own T-shirt printing business?

June 25, 2016 9:55am CST
Dear friends. I know that it is difficult to find legit business on the internet. Especially in the midst of all those scams out there. Here, I would like to share a money making idea which you might be knowing already. For some it might be new. It is T-shirt drop shipping business. There are many companies on the internet which help to set up such a business. There are companies like thePrintful and Tshirtgang or Zazzle which can help you set up a T-shirt business without you having to keep any of the stock. If you are a designer and you do not know what to do of those designs lying on your Hard drive, you can upload one of those and send to the above mentioned companies. You need to make sure that the design you used is your own to not fall into legal trouble.They will print the design on a t-shirt and send it directly to your customer. You need to pay them only if you make a sale. You can receive payment from your customers via any payment methods. But all you have to do is invest in marketing. You can do both free as well as paid marketing. Before signing up with any T-shirt drop shipping company, you need to read their terms of service. If you have any questions to ask, feel free.
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@GardenGerty (157553)
• United States
25 Jun 16
I do know someone who has done well with designs on Zazzle based on her own photographs.
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25 Jun 16
Hi Heather. Thanks for your response. Yes! There are success stories of various people who did big with T-shirt dropshipping. One of them is Glyn Williams, a former radio host from UK who made millions selling to USA customers. But since everyone does not a background like Glyn, lets be realistic and aim for a 4 figure which is surely possible with this online business. All depends on marketing.
• Melbourne, Florida
26 Jun 16
I have been selling designs through CafePress since 2005.
@tzwrites (4835)
• Romania
25 Jun 16
Good idea, I'm signed up on zazzle but need to design some more things.
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