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Teachers LOVE a good t-shirt, and I realized I could turn that into a side gig. I used Crafted Threads for hilarious teacher-themed designs, grabbed a Cricut printer off Amazon, and started selling them to colleagues. It began as a joke, but now I’m selling to teachers across the district and even funding classroom supplies with the profits. If you're in education, this is a fantastic side hustle!
When I wanted to contribute to our family income but needed flexibility, I found the perfect setup: Crafted Threads for design bundles, Amazon for a Cricut printer, and Etsy to sell my creations. I started by printing fun t-shirts during quiet moments at home, and now I also sell them at local craft fairs. It’s incredibly rewarding to see this side hustle making a real difference in our budget!
As a broke college student with a creative streak, I decided to start a simple t-shirt business. Here's my pipeline for success: Crafted Threads for the design bundle, Amazon for a budget-friendly heat press (or borrow one like I did!), and campus events for my marketplace. Now I’m selling witty shirts that are covering my coffee habit AND my textbooks. It’s been a game changer!
I've been doing both on the same product, front and back. It's more expensive, but I think if a customer really wants a zip hoodie instead of a regular pullover hoodie, they'll be willing to pay the extra. I haven't got the nerve yet to bump up my royalties on hoodies as much as some people, but I'm hoping that doing the print on both sides will be appealing to some.@@PhilipAnders
I'm excited to say that this technique of putting the design on the front left and the back has been working. At least two new designs have sold with this. It's just a bummer that Amazon enacted the price cap, so my max royalty for this double-print zip hoodie is under $4.
Wow, these tips are gold! As someone looking to scale on Amazon Merch, hearing insights from a Tier 30,000 seller is super motivating. Loved the focus on finding your niche and leveraging trends-especially the advice on design quality and understanding what customers are actually looking for. Thanks for sharing your experience and making the journey seem achievable! Looking forward to applying these tips. 👍
It is definitly the first number, its always done this, we worked it out years ago that there was somany per page & say 100 pages & it would add up to the original 1st page number :D
Hi Philip. I'm still in tier 10. Question for you. In the "brand" section when creating listings, should I include the actual brand name that I created for all my designs, or should I include a detailed description of the shirt design for each individual listing? The latter is what I see a lot with other sellers. Please advise which one and why. Thanks
Hey Philip! I'd like to ask a niche research releated question. How come that the exact same term can rank as 'low' in MerchInformer keyword finder and F in advanced competition search? What does it tell about the niche?
but if amazon translates your description and your design is rejected as a result, it's not counted as your mistake, it's Amazon's translation, as far as I know.
2 questions, but first of all, lots of great tips thank you! 1) for the zip hoodie, if you place the graphic on the back side, will that Amazon listing thumbnail show the back side as default for you automatically? 2) for bulk pricing changes using Productor, after you set that one new price, will other marketplaces for that same item be changed accordingly all together for you as well? Thanks in advance!
I actually put the same image as a chest badge & large at the back, I always put mine down to 38% and tuck it into the right corner (as looking at design) then large on back. I do ok with Zipper hoodies over last few years since I started this method. It works very well for all the other apparel too ( minus V neck - the logo/ smaller image ends up looking really weird) but ive doubled up my listings with many many designs duplicating this method & they do sell ( back & front tees prints I do at £24.99) and I get it too.. Its great to boost a best seller too, make it a back print & make a cool motif/logo pocket design, mimick the best seller description tags title the works.
@@WonderfulWorldOfStuff Brilliant! I've been uploading the image to the back of the zip hoodie, and was considering trying the upper left front approach - but WOW! BOTH?!? What a great idea!
Hi Philip, OMG your vids are so full of helpful ideas and tips. I’m just about to watch your vid on MBA advertising. I was wondering, at what scale do you set your designs at on a standard T-Shirt. It seems to me that most people just place their design as large as it can be..Is this the best idea especially when using templates.
Thanks for you vidéos, i have a question : when i used autopilot for the 1st time i've changed prices in bulk easily but now everytime i use it i keep closing tabs manualy 🙄 how can i solve this issue plz ?
@@PhilipAndersthat's not the problem, i mean every time i use it i have to close the editing tab every time the change is done, i don't have the auto-close tab feature that's what i mean 😅
@@PhilipAnders well i don't have that option in my settings, i only have : disable/enable auto-translate, enable searchable, try next if Blocked, save as draft, and finally the auto-publish !
Can you please help me to create an Amazon merch account, I can't do that because I'm north aferican :c . I really want to start working. Thank you so much for all these information!
Thanks for the tips. Guilty of picking too many color options. For the newbies..headsup, it’s a lot more tempting than it seems. Question Philip, what do you think about posting a completely separate listing with other color options? Ex. One listing has about 3-5 options, and then another one has another 3 or so options that you wanted to include. Thanks in advance.
Yes if you have a lot of slots to fill that's definitely a strategy worth trying. I also would sometimes consider this to test out a different thumbnail color for the design. Like black for primary in one listing, slate grey in another
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Teachers LOVE a good t-shirt, and I realized I could turn that into a side gig. I used Crafted Threads for hilarious teacher-themed designs, grabbed a Cricut printer off Amazon, and started selling them to colleagues. It began as a joke, but now I’m selling to teachers across the district and even funding classroom supplies with the profits. If you're in education, this is a fantastic side hustle!
When I wanted to contribute to our family income but needed flexibility, I found the perfect setup: Crafted Threads for design bundles, Amazon for a Cricut printer, and Etsy to sell my creations. I started by printing fun t-shirts during quiet moments at home, and now I also sell them at local craft fairs. It’s incredibly rewarding to see this side hustle making a real difference in our budget!
As a broke college student with a creative streak, I decided to start a simple t-shirt business. Here's my pipeline for success: Crafted Threads for the design bundle, Amazon for a budget-friendly heat press (or borrow one like I did!), and campus events for my marketplace. Now I’m selling witty shirts that are covering my coffee habit AND my textbooks. It’s been a game changer!
Just sold my first zip hoodie using the technique you describe at 1:45. Thank you!
Awesome!! pocket style or on the back?
I've been doing both on the same product, front and back. It's more expensive, but I think if a customer really wants a zip hoodie instead of a regular pullover hoodie, they'll be willing to pay the extra. I haven't got the nerve yet to bump up my royalties on hoodies as much as some people, but I'm hoping that doing the print on both sides will be appealing to some.@@PhilipAnders
I'm excited to say that this technique of putting the design on the front left and the back has been working. At least two new designs have sold with this. It's just a bummer that Amazon enacted the price cap, so my max royalty for this double-print zip hoodie is under $4.
Wow, these tips are gold! As someone looking to scale on Amazon Merch, hearing insights from a Tier 30,000 seller is super motivating. Loved the focus on finding your niche and leveraging trends-especially the advice on design quality and understanding what customers are actually looking for. Thanks for sharing your experience and making the journey seem achievable! Looking forward to applying these tips. 👍
Really appreciate you putting it out there! Fantastic video.
King of not gatekeeping 👑 so much value on this video! thank you for sharing
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed it!
Absolutely spot on! Can’t wait to test it out.
Stumbled across your page while researching before making some big business moves. Thanks.
It is definitly the first number, its always done this, we worked it out years ago that there was somany per page & say 100 pages & it would add up to the original 1st page number :D
Thanks so much! I’m brand new to Amazon merch and barely learning. This was a lot to take in
It was a lot of tips for one video. Maybe if you watch it again the information will stick🙂
Appreciate all the details you’ve shared!
I wish I’d seen this video earlier. Helped me realize so much.
This was incredibly useful, thanks a lot!
Grateful for you and all your efforts.
Great tips as always, Philip.
Thank you Robert!
This was amazing!!! Very useful information and easy to follow!!!! Thank you so much.
Glad it was helpful!
So much value in this video. 👏🏻
Glad you think so!
I read that the zip doesn't really affect the graphic they do it so well. But I've never handled one to know if that's true
Great tip about changing the price and turning off the auto translate! I did not know that.
Hope it helps :)
I need first to be accepted
I tried several times to sell but they rejected me .
Keep trying, most people need multiple attempts
Hi Philip. I'm still in tier 10. Question for you. In the "brand" section when creating listings, should I include the actual brand name that I created for all my designs, or should I include a detailed description of the shirt design for each individual listing? The latter is what I see a lot with other sellers. Please advise which one and why. Thanks
Hey Philip! I'd like to ask a niche research releated question. How come that the exact same term can rank as 'low' in MerchInformer keyword finder and F in advanced competition search? What does it tell about the niche?
not sure to be honest. I have a video showing how I analyse and validate niches. Sometimes the data can be a bit confusing though
Thank you very much for all this valuable information, great man.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
but if amazon translates your description and your design is rejected as a result, it's not counted as your mistake, it's Amazon's translation, as far as I know.
2 questions, but first of all, lots of great tips thank you! 1) for the zip hoodie, if you place the graphic on the back side, will that Amazon listing thumbnail show the back side as default for you automatically? 2) for bulk pricing changes using Productor, after you set that one new price, will other marketplaces for that same item be changed accordingly all together for you as well? Thanks in advance!
1) Yes 2) No - You have to select the other marketplaces in the filters also, then all products selected will have the price changed together
@@PhilipAnders I see, thanks for the response!
I actually put the same image as a chest badge & large at the back, I always put mine down to 38% and tuck it into the right corner (as looking at design) then large on back. I do ok with Zipper hoodies over last few years since I started this method. It works very well for all the other apparel too ( minus V neck - the logo/ smaller image ends up looking really weird) but ive doubled up my listings with many many designs duplicating this method & they do sell ( back & front tees prints I do at £24.99) and I get it too.. Its great to boost a best seller too, make it a back print & make a cool motif/logo pocket design, mimick the best seller description tags title the works.
@@WonderfulWorldOfStuff Brilliant! I've been uploading the image to the back of the zip hoodie, and was considering trying the upper left front approach - but WOW! BOTH?!? What a great idea!
Hi Philip, OMG your vids are so full of helpful ideas and tips. I’m just about to watch your vid on MBA advertising. I was wondering, at what scale do you set your designs at on a standard T-Shirt. It seems to me that most people just place their design as large as it can be..Is this the best idea especially when using templates.
When i go to change my price I dont have the Translation options anymore, I used to have it but now its gone, weird
Do you spend a lot of time coming up with tags, descriptions etc or do you focus more on listing quantity over quality?
in my first years I would spend more time on descriptions. Now it's more quantity to fill out the amazon merch slots
Great thanks valuable information
Glad it was helpful!
Hey Philip i have a question, i reached 10 sales two months ago but i still stuck in tier 10, that made me work slower than the others..
whilst you're waiting for a tier up, focus on 1 or 2 other platforms. Don't let it hold you back ;)
Thanks even before watching❤❤
You're welcome!❤❤
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Thanks for you vidéos, i have a question : when i used autopilot for the 1st time i've changed prices in bulk easily but now everytime i use it i keep closing tabs manualy 🙄 how can i solve this issue plz ?
turn off the autopilot plugin once you're done using it. Hope that helps
@@PhilipAndersthat's not the problem, i mean every time i use it i have to close the editing tab every time the change is done, i don't have the auto-close tab feature that's what i mean 😅
are you sure you selected auto publish in the settings? @@midouyax6536
@@PhilipAnders well i don't have that option in my settings, i only have : disable/enable auto-translate, enable searchable, try next if Blocked, save as draft, and finally the auto-publish !
Did you get a silent removal?
yep
This is how I do zip ups and hoodies
Can you please help me to create an Amazon merch account, I can't do that because I'm north aferican :c . I really want to start working. Thank you so much for all these information!
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Legit Scams is affiliate marketing even real????
Thanks for the tips. Guilty of picking too many color options. For the newbies..headsup, it’s a lot more tempting than it seems.
Question Philip, what do you think about posting a completely separate listing with other color options? Ex. One listing has about 3-5 options, and then another one has another 3 or so options that you wanted to include. Thanks in advance.
Yes if you have a lot of slots to fill that's definitely a strategy worth trying. I also would sometimes consider this to test out a different thumbnail color for the design. Like black for primary in one listing, slate grey in another
Thanks a lot Philip! Sounds good.@@PhilipAnders
Hey Philip, thanks for the value as always, do you have an instagram account where you share daily tips by any chance ?