Can you make a tutorial from a to z ,about how to do the market research and tell you make the final design. Because I'm really struggling to decide what niche I have to work on. Thanks in advance
Hi there, I found this really helpful, but I was wondering, for a digital designer, is it better to tend towards evergreen trends, or generalized topics people might search for, or do you think it is a good idea for designers to jump in on the holiday buzz? I have only made designs for one holiday (last Halloween) but I felt there was so much competition for those search terms that I didn't bother for Christmas or Easter. Also do you think it is better for a digital designer to stick to designs around a certain niche, or do you think that covering a range of different niches is more helpful to long term successes? Thank you :)
I am a strong proponent of both. When I first started my shop it was at the tail end of 2018 and while I did focus on building up my holiday themed items I have backed off on that quite a bit. I will do 4 to 5 new holiday designs (sometimes) but mainly focus on evergreen content so TLDR is a mix of both
If you're worried about the background you're missing the point. I have 3 kids ages 7, 6, and 4... I could clean and then 20 minutes later it's a mess. Homes that are lived in often look like that. If you don't like the background don't watch the videos :)
Love your content and appreciate you!! Thank you so much!
Thank you for watching! I appreciate you!
Can you make a tutorial from a to z ,about how to do the market research and tell you make the final design. Because I'm really struggling to decide what niche I have to work on. Thanks in advance
Do you mean make a video that finds a trend and then go create a product after?
Thanks for posting these helpful vids😎Straight up and to the point 👌🏻
You bet I am here for you!
Great tips and tricks. I think engineers are trending right now because it is almost pi day (3/14/22).
Good insights Marcia that is totally a possibility!
Hi there, I found this really helpful, but I was wondering, for a digital designer, is it better to tend towards evergreen trends, or generalized topics people might search for, or do you think it is a good idea for designers to jump in on the holiday buzz? I have only made designs for one holiday (last Halloween) but I felt there was so much competition for those search terms that I didn't bother for Christmas or Easter. Also do you think it is better for a digital designer to stick to designs around a certain niche, or do you think that covering a range of different niches is more helpful to long term successes? Thank you :)
I am a strong proponent of both. When I first started my shop it was at the tail end of 2018 and while I did focus on building up my holiday themed items I have backed off on that quite a bit. I will do 4 to 5 new holiday designs (sometimes) but mainly focus on evergreen content so
TLDR is a mix of both
@@ShootingStarSVG Thank you so much for replying :) Have an awesome day :)
You couldn't have a better background at least clean the house😢
If you're worried about the background you're missing the point. I have 3 kids ages 7, 6, and 4... I could clean and then 20 minutes later it's a mess. Homes that are lived in often look like that. If you don't like the background don't watch the videos :)