Thanks! If you have an amazon merch account, i would highly recommend to upload them there. For the listings, please check my video about the listing process. I would apply it like in the video.
You're welcome robo! Just checked the resolutions: Midjourney gives you a resolution of 816x1456 pixels, Amazon merch needs a resolution of 1800x3200 pixels so that means you need to upscale the image 3x which will give you a resolution of 2448x4368 pixels. If the file gets too large, then you can easily compress the image with caesium. I also have a video about that process on my channel.
I tried to do a niche or a cross niche and did not get any results. For example, I find a specific niche for a specific breed of dog with a specific type of drawing and colors as well. I work on another breed of dog or any animal with the same style and do not get any results. Because the market demand is not there at all. Usually I am alone without competitors.
When taking an idea from one niche to another, you always have to check the demand and the competition in the niche that you want to go into. When there is no demand, it doesn't make sense to go into that niche. Please check my video about niche research: th-cam.com/video/Y9fN5Yvl7-o/w-d-xo.html If you have any more questions, please let me know!
Love this video!! Thank you so much for sharing with us!
You're welcome! Glad you like it
Great Tutorial. How would you upload and list these designs please?
Thanks! If you have an amazon merch account, i would highly recommend to upload them there. For the listings, please check my video about the listing process. I would apply it like in the video.
Another great video Daniel, thanks. How far do you upscale your images for Merch phone cases? 4X? 6 X? Thanks again for a teaching video.
You're welcome robo! Just checked the resolutions: Midjourney gives you a resolution of 816x1456 pixels, Amazon merch needs a resolution of 1800x3200 pixels so that means you need to upscale the image 3x which will give you a resolution of 2448x4368 pixels. If the file gets too large, then you can easily compress the image with caesium. I also have a video about that process on my channel.
I tried to do a niche or a cross niche and did not get any results. For example, I find a specific niche for a specific breed of dog with a specific type of drawing and colors as well. I work on another breed of dog or any animal with the same style and do not get any results. Because the market demand is not there at all. Usually I am alone without competitors.
When taking an idea from one niche to another, you always have to check the demand and the competition in the niche that you want to go into. When there is no demand, it doesn't make sense to go into that niche. Please check my video about niche research: th-cam.com/video/Y9fN5Yvl7-o/w-d-xo.html
If you have any more questions, please let me know!