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Print on demand. Yes or no? Make money from home online

 
In my previous post I mentioned print on demand as a means of income for artists. I suggested Merch by Amazon and Redbubble. There are many others and you should find the right one for you. I also like Teespring. They are much like Redbubble. 

Print on demand is a fun way for artists to make money. You do not have to keep stock or worry about orders and shipping, because the Print on demand platform you chose handle all of those.
All you have to do is be creative and draw/create great designs that people will want to buy on various items. 
Do not use any copyrighted fonts and images, because you might get into trouble.
Create as many designs as you can the more the better...
I sell on Redbubble, because it's easy to set up your shop, upload your designs and start selling. Self promote your designs as much as possible using different platforms like Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest... The more you can attract potential customers to your shop the closer you are to getting your fisrt sale. 

Example of some of the products your art can be printed on: 
(These are from my own Redbubble Store)












Like I mentioned above these are just some of the items there are many more...

Here's the link to my Redbubble store: 

If you want to become a seller on Redbubble choose the option : Sell your Art and follow the steps :





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