How to Make Money Selling a High Demand Novelty Item

[Pages:15]How to Make Money Selling a High Demand Novelty Item

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Back when I got started in Internet Marketing (1996) there were so very few ways to make money online. There was no Kindle or Adsense or Createspace or Niche Marketing. Basically we had:

eBay

The Amazon Affiliate Program

Selling Information on How to Make Money with eBay or the Amazon Affiliate Program

There were a few other things you could sell if you were creative such as getting ranked to the top of Alta Vista...

What! You've never heard of Alta Vista? Alta Vista was the dominate search engine of the day. (Google was just a twinkle in the eyes of Larry Page and Sergey Brin :)

But selling physical products ? other than through eBay or Amazon -- was a costly and very difficult endeavor.

And even if we could make money it was difficult to get paid. There was no Paypal or Clickbank or JV Zoo.

About the only way to target traffic ? other than trying to rank in Alta Vista -- was with "click exchanges" which were completely untargeted and mostly fraudulent.

Today we have it so much easier...

Not only is it easier to find products to sell it's also easier to target the people who are the most likely prospects for these products.

In this special report I'm going to tell you about company that allows you to sell a certain extremely popular novelty item without you having to invest in any inventory, without the need for a website of your own and with an extremely small investment (less than $10) to get started.

This company is called Teespring and the novelty item I am referring to is T-Shirts.

Selling T-Shirts online has been around for years but the big problem has been the cost involved in printing up dozens or hundreds of T-Shirts and carrying the inventory ? not knowing if you would sell the shirts or not. A company called Cafepress solved part of the problem a few years ago by offering a "print on demand" t-shirt service. You could upload your T-Shirt design to Cafepress and they would only print the shirt when a customer ordered. The problem with that solution was since the T-Shirts were printed one at a time the wholesale margin very low and left little profit margin for the seller.

Then 2011 a new company called Teespring hit the scene with an innovative new business model. The Teespring business model, based on Crowdfunding, is ingenious and simple:

You set a goal of how many T-Shirts you think you will sell, the price, and in what time period. This is called a "Campaign." Teespring gives you wholesale pricing based on the number of shirts in your campaign. But they only print the shirts when you reach your goal.

Your customers reserve their T-shirt using a credit card ? Teespring doesn't charge the card until the shirts are printed so there are no messy refunds to worry about.

If the goal isn't reached the shirts aren't printed, the customers aren't charged and nobody makes any money. BUT, you aren't charged anything either for setting up the campaign. You can try the campaign again with a different price or goal. Or, try a totally different design and see if that works. There is no limit to the number of campaigns you can run... even if they are not successful. And you are never charged for an unsuccessful campaign.

You can find out all the details at this link:

Here's a walk though of setting a campaign using the design tool:

First off make sure to sign up for a free Teespring Account. Just go to then click the Log In> link at the top. If you don't have an account just click on the "create new account" link.

Once your account is created, log in and you'll see this screen:

Click on the green Get Started button and you'll see a screen that looks like this:

This is the designer tool and is where you will create your t-shirt design using the tools Teespring provides.

You can add text to your t-shirt using the Add text tool. Important: the text must be contained completely within the borders on the shirt or it will not print. Just break the text up using the Enter key on your keyboard to make it appear within the border as I've done below.

Note: For some reason the position tools on the text box don't seem to work. But you can use your mouse to position the text box on the shirt by selecting it and using the up and down keyboard keys to move the text box up and down on the shirt. Notice the price on the bottom right: that is the price for 50 shirts with the text above. There are several things that you can customize... some increase the price and some don't:

1) Font ? there are hundreds of different fonts to choose from. You'll only see the most popular to start but if you click on the drop down box next to Popular you'll see many more categories each with a dozen or more fonts:

If you change the font be sure to make sure the text still fits in the border. 2) Text Color ? you can choose from 35 different colors.

3) Add an Outline ? think of an outline as a border around your text. The default is No Outline and you can also choose thin, medium or thick. This seems to be counter-intuitive pricewise because the "No outline" option increases the price while the other options don't.

4) T-shirt color ? choose this from the color pallet on the right side of the shirt. The darker colors are more expensive.

5) Artwork. You can include an image on your T-Shirt ? either one your create of a stock image from Teespring:

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