Greg, great info - what I love about you is that whenever I watch a video of yours, you are always consistent with what you say. When you do change your mind you always let your viewers know. Am currently focusing on making up instagram and using 'later' to upload to instagram regularly .....thanks! I am encouraged because I am doing what you say and am looking forward to reaping the rewards! Some of my designs are a little bit more average than others, some are really good....looking forward to working on this part of it, too! I wish you the very best and all the success in everything that you do...! 👍😀
@@roxyc5345 Thank you so much for the comment and for the support :) If you have any questions as you're going along with Later and Instagram just let me know anytime. Thanks again for the support :)
Not just one tip - bulkresizephotos.com, later.com, and a reminder to look into RedBubble. I'm also looking forward to the opportunity to change prices on my Teespring listings, so thank you, once again, for all your valuable information!
Actually all of them are helpful. Because I follow your channel I knew a few of them already. So, Thank you! I have a question about your Udemy courses. If you look back at the courses your made for Udemy, which one do you recommend to a Print-On-Demand-Beginner or someone who is looking for legit ways to make money online. Which course is the best guide and has the most complete information for making money online for a beginner?
The "Waiting" phase is the hardest part and it's once you've started making and uploading designs but are waiting to get the first sales rolling in. If you can make it through this phase without giving up, the other side is amazing :) I'm always here when you need anything Robert!
Thank you for taking the time to comment and for the support! I really appreciate it and as always if you have any questions at all, feel free to reach out anytime!
Thank you Greg! Out of all the videos I have followed regarding making money online, you are the BEST!!!! You are upfront with sooooo much great information. You definitely come across so easy to understand and follow and are not full of a boatload of upsells directing others to buy, buy & buy more from you. You truly are a breath of fresh air. You really seem to want to help others. I just wish I would have joined you sooner to catch more of the great price on the resources.
Thank you for taking the time to comment and for the support Alicia! I really appreciate it and as always if you have any questions at all, feel free to reach out anytime!
You are doing your thing bro. I see your page is evolving and the information is very valuable. I appreciate what you're doing. I knew most of these but there were a couple I actually didn't know so thank you for this.
Thanks Markess! Just trying to keep the page growing better and better. Glad you could get something new from this :) As always, thank you for taking the time to leave a comment and if you have any questions at all, feel free to reach out anytime!
hi Greg, i,m 63 years old and want to supplement my income , i have been watching a lot of videos about POD and i,m stuck on your channel , i have learned a lot from you but i still don't understand much about social media marketing yet i have a facebook account already from many years ago i,m going to use placeit for my designs and nothing else . i i hope i can learn more about marketing my tees
Awesome! This video is the best resource I can offer for the whole strategy th-cam.com/video/SmWPAvywW28/w-d-xo.html and then this one will help with more detail on Instagram th-cam.com/video/4z2abZRwGuo/w-d-xo.html
Your channel has been a big help for me in getting started into print on demand for the first time. I’ve got this much help and information from your free videos I can only imagine how much more knowledge is in your paid course. I’m definitely investing!
I think the social media info was eye opening, as a person who doesn't use a lot of social media sites I really didn't look at them as a tool but rather a distraction. Will definitely be looking for more on this. Thanks Greg still getting my ducks all in a row so i can start but you have been awesome sharing this info.
Hi Greg I thank God for discovering your channel as the content you post is simply awesome! I’ve learnt so much from just three of your videos and now feel confident enough to get over feeling “stuck” and launching my Tee-spring storefront. You outlined all the necessary points from start to finish in a simple and easy to follow way, with demos along the way. May the Lord continue to bless you with the creativity and wisdom to continue producing helpful content and make you even more successful. I’ve subbed.
Thanks for all the tips! I have been watching ypur videos and have learned so much..You are so easy to watch and listen to. I appreciate you dressing up so nicely when filming. That's so rare and refreshing now a days..(I know I sound old, but I'm not..just a bit old school):)
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Thanks for clarification about uploading the same design to "the big 3." I was not sure if it was permissible. Glad to learn it is. Thanks, too, for ALL of your great content. Appreciate the volume and quality of information! An easy subscribe. Cheers!
Glad it helped clear it up! Thank you for taking the time to comment and for the support Dianne! I really appreciate it and as always if you have any questions at all, feel free to reach out anytime!
Thank you for taking the time to comment and for the support! I really appreciate it and as always if you have any questions at all, feel free to reach out anytime!
I enjoy using PlaceIt and Canva. Another great tool ( Probably the best ) is Adobe Illustrator. It has a pretty big learning curve, but it can make just about anything.
Agreed! Illustrator is a beast, I used to use it regularly but moved to these design tools for speed and efficiency. Illustrator is still the most capable for custom designs :)
Thank you SO much for all your wonderful videos! I have a couple questions for you! Question #1: How do you know if your idea was already taken or not, before listing, so that you don't have to worry about being flagged? Question #2: If you do get flagged by Teespring, and it was a mistake, will this affect your trust score? Thanks again!
Thank you for taking the time to comment and for the support Romina! I really appreciate it and as always if you have any questions at all, feel free to reach out anytime!
I wish I had found your channel first, and this comment would be better on the video about swimming to the island- I have been buying images, fonts, designs, mockups and editing software to basically do what one of these sites can do for me. Luckily, I found it before I started to purchase shipping supplies and inventory! Thanks!!!!
I'm a graphic designer, i have started using teespring 4 days ago and i find it the best website but my only problem with it is the launcher that is really really slow, it's annoying because It really slows the creativity flow for me
Greg, first of all thank you very much for your content ! It is gold ! I have a question about Canva. Can you use their free photos too in order to create a design to sell ?
Thanks for the comment! I'll save you some time :) The big 3 (Teespring, Merch, Redbubble) are by far the best and all free. They do all the marketing for you. Shopify is good down the road to collect emails and have followup emails (optional) but comes with a monthly subscription fee. All the other smaller print on-demand sites are good but should come after you've uploaded all your designs to the big 3.
Hi, do you suggest to create a good number of designs (30 for example) and put them all in one time, or load 4/5 designs per week? also combine instagram with pinterest can help for the traffic? thanks for the help and the great videos!!
Great question Fabio! Yes, at my peak I was creating and uploading about 50 per day :) For IG and Pinterest, you will want to schedule the posts out at a max of 3 posts per day so it does not look like spam to their algorithm. I recommend using later.com for this (completely free and awesome!). I hope that helps!
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@@GregGottfried Thank you again , I have a question , suppose i want to make a t-shirt using a celebrity's quote or lyrics , is this considered a copyright infringement ? and thank you
Hi Greg, thanks for all the valuable informations you are giving us. However I have a question. Do I need to make a couple a sales before my designs are displayed on teespring? I'm asking this because I can't find them while using the search bar on the site and I'm worried that I might have done something wrong.
No problem at all! That's a good question. When you have a new account on Teespring, it's normal for the campaigns to not show in the marketplace for a few days or even a few weeks. This is because you haven't built up your trust score yet on Teespring. The way to build the trust score is by getting sales on your account and staying away from copyright infringement. I always recommend using social media and storefronts to get the first few sales a build the trust score, here's a video th-cam.com/video/-WrX6qD7G8U/w-d-xo.html if you need some help with that. But no worries this is just because it's a new Teespring account!
@@GregGottfried Thanks! I have a question about Teespring. You've recommended only choosing one or two items for each design (e.g. a tee and a hoodie), but what if customers want the design, but on a different item, like a mug?
Thanks for asking! I previously would research niches a ton before starting, however I have definitely changed my opinion on it. My new opinion is that great designs will succeed in any niche, no matter how saturated it appears. This has proven itself many times over so that is my recommendation :)
@@GregGottfried I agree with this statement. I would also like to say do something that you enjoy. That is one thing I have learned. Its alot of work but as Greg has mentioned it will pay off.
@@GregGottfried I'm so happy to read this! When you're talking hundreds of designs, it helps to have at least an interest (even better a passion) for the niche you're selling..
I so appreciate that you give of yourself to help others! I’m new to this -always wanted to know how to earn online income/residual income so I can finally retire. Your instructions and clear, to the point, and valuable . . . I’m hoping I get it enough to do it! And, I have NEVER been afraid of work as a matter of fact I love to work . . . Smile. Anyway, thank you very much!
That made me laugh out loud in Starbucks..lol Thank you for taking the time to comment and for the support! I really appreciate it and as always if you have any questions at all, feel free to reach out anytime!
Hey Greg. Your videos are amazing and extremely helpful. I know I seen it on one of your videos but I can't remember what one. How do you set up Teespring so your shirt listings don't expire? Or is it the store you set up like that? Thanks for your time.
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Hey Greg. I was wondering if you had a video on setting up a store on redbubble? Do you do the same style as t spring where you create a niche store or just a store with all of your designs? Love your videos!
Thanks for asking! They have them as "collections" but they are pretty similar. I dont actually use them because Redbubble does the marketing on your designs on an individual basis. With that said, if you have extra time to set them up, then you can set them up just like we do on Teespring. I hope that helps!
@@GregGottfried Makes Sense. Thank you much! What about naming your storefront. Does that need to be niche specific or would you say since redbubble markets your designs on a individual basis that the store name can be general. Thanks again. Hope to see a redbubble tutorial in the future :).
Hi Greg.....still new to getting going on this POD and going through video tutorials and education on this topic. Anyway, just in case you missed it and I'm not sure how long ago teespring updated their website, but I just recently received and email with a quick tutorial link on how to perform the task of changing pricing and other details on products. Also, I created one storefront and was wondering if it's recommended or not to create multiple storefronts in teespring for different niches or just go by categories e.g. men, women, kids clothings, mugs, casings etc.? Thanks for your excellent videos and keep up the great job!
Thanks for the comment! Yes they finally released it and it's a huge help! Keep in mind the niche storefront is just to be used in the beginning phases for Teespring to get some of your own sales on your account, to get the Trust Score kickstarted, and all the free marketing started. Once you get a few sales on your Teespring account, you no longer need to use storefronts or Instagram at all :) Merch by Amazon and RedBubble start doing marketing for you from day 1, so you don’t need to drive your own traffic to get a trust score or anything with them. With that said, I think you really only need 1 niche storefront and 1 niche Instagram page to drive traffic to Teespring.
@@GregGottfried Thanks for your prompt response and another excellent advice and tip. Yeah was really uncertain as a newbee to POD and maybe other people can relate to that when I created my first design and like many who are passionate about many things, there was no base/foundation niche to go on, but just random ideas flowing and excitement to create another design with another completely different niche, but since going through your videos (and I am still going through them), that those other ideas can come later as store grows.
Thanks Tony! Thanks for asking too! Yes, and I think its good but should be treated as one of the extra sites that you add to down the road. Not a whole lot of organic sales being generated. I hope that helps!
Almost fully, just waiting on final word of full commercial use. I was going to get into all the details on Wordswag but didn't want to lose everyone in the nitty gritty details :)
Hi Greg, I wasn't clear when you explained the Teespring storefront changes. I lost you when you got to the part about clicking the boxes. What will that do? If you click one I assume it removes that one but what if you want to add one? Thanks!!
Great video as usual. I'm not loving Teechip, but the other two look pretty good! I'm of course already on Teespring and Redbubble per your other videos. Merch by amazon has denied me twice, so I'm planning on just waiting a while till I'm more successful, hoping that bumps up my chances, lol
Hi. Your videos are really informative. I'm a beginner on POD. I've come to know that in order to use some fonts for commercial use , we need to buy a licence. I need to confirm, which fonts are free for commercial use (like POD sites ) ? I'm using photoshop for my designs. I hope to hear from you soon. Thank you.
I think it's another one of those that should come after the big 3, down the road. Nothing against it, it's just not as big of a player sales wise. I hope that helps!
Thank you for taking the time to comment and for the support! I really appreciate it and as always if you have any questions at all, feel free to reach out anytime!
Hi Greg, I've watched quite a few of your vids along with zillions of other POD , etc youtube vids. Yours, by far, is the 'gold mine', straight to the point, no fluff videos I had been searching for and have been subscribed for a good while now just haven't been able to view all of the vids yet. I did view one that describes just using the main 3 (if I rem right) POD shirt companies. My question is a bit different. My content is classified as 'adult humor' images (not porn) and has been on sites such as CafePress for many years. What I need to find out is what main POD companies would be best for adult humor art. I also have a few websites (some niche) that could market directly as well. I haven't done much in POD for many years but over the next year, that will change tremendously. Hope to eventually get into your 'inside circle' as I made the decision that I'm wasting time on all those other so-called 'gurus' but am just now at the point I can devote some serious time to the buiz. I think it would probably be smart to just start again at the first video and hit all of them for the knowledge factor as they are a 'course within itself' on success in the POD buiz.
Thank you for taking the time to comment and for the support! I really appreciate it and as always if you have any questions at all, feel free to reach out anytime! In regards to the best fit for your topic, I think redbubble will one the most lenient, but they are the smallest of the 3. Teespring and Merch are very strict on these things but they are huge sales generators. I would put all your designs on redbubble, then slowly test the waters with the other 2 and keep an eye on them to see if they start to get removed by their automated systems.
Love your videos...you help out so much!! I'm new to Teespring so should I have a lot of shirts in my storefront before making a social media buisness page? So they will have more than one product to look at? Like should I stock it up first before getting the word out?
Thank you for taking the time to comment and for the support! I really appreciate it and as always if you have any questions at all, feel free to reach out anytime! In regards to shirts in the storefront, I recommend at least 8 items in your storefront before you start sending traffic (so your store looks full). I hope that helps!
Hey Greg... really love all your advice, it’s incredibly helpful. I have a TeeSpring site and I’m working on it.. but I have a primary concern about using TeeSpring/Merch/Red Bubble... and that is you can’t collect email addresses? Is that correct? So if I have I can’t have those emails to build off of would I be losing out? Or would I have access to those names to build my list and branch out / diversify when I want to grow bigger. I read about a lady doing this with Etsy... started there then branched out.
Thanks for asking about this! Yes, that is correct however emails are just bonus and not required to make substantial income from print on-demand. It would be nice to be able to collect emails on these sites but it's just a different strategy. Down the road you can always open a Shopify account (monthly subscription) and that will allow you to collect emails :)
I'm in merch and etsy thanks to you, for etsy how many designs should I have up to be making sales, I heard people make sales within 3 months which sounds awesome to me. For teespring is not working for me at all. On etsy do I need a specific niche or can I just put a bunch of different niches on there?
Great as always Greg! I will son starting a blog in order to pour in more traffic, my question is how much money do i need upfront in order to start a blog? spending on a domain, etc.
You're welcome and thank you for the comment! If you use Wordpress it will be cheaper (about $60/yr) if you use WIX it will be more expensive (about $200/yr). I find myself using WIX for every site now because its so much easier and in a matter of time they start making enough money to cover all the hosting fees anyways. I hope that helps!
Just starting with POD. In first tier on MBA. One of my designs has been stuck in "processing" for a few weeks now. I emailed them, but only got a canned response. When I research this problem online, it seems people don't have any option except to wait. I put other designs up around the same time and they went live in a few days. Have you ever encountered this problem? Thanks for your excellent videos!!
HOW SHOULD I SET UP PRICING ON REDBUBBLE. BECAUSE THE MARGINS ARE MUCH LOW AS COMPARED TO TEESPRING AND IF INCREASE MY MARGIN THEN THE PRODUCT COST GOES HIGH. PEOPLE WE ALSO PREFER TO BUY FROM TEESPRING RATHER THAN REDBUBBLE
Thank you for taking the time to comment and for the sub! I really appreciate it and as always if you have any questions at all, feel free to reach out anytime!
@@GregGottfried I'm thinking about a business model consisting of a 60/40 mix of text-only designs, but also some illustration kind of designs that I spend more time on. What do you think about this mix idea for those who want to try some illustration type designs also?
I think that will work :) Once you are past the beginning phase of getting a trust score (and tiering up on Merch), you will be able to upload any type of design you want in any niches. This is when it gets really fun because they market your designs individually so you don't need to have a strict strategy :)
Thanks for asking! Yes, and I think its good but should be treated as one of the extra sites that you add to down the road. Not a whole lot of organic sales being generated. I hope that helps!
Great questions! My general rule of thumb is to do a quick Google search and Teespring marketplace search for the phrase that describes the design best (or the quote). There's not easy way to do this yet :)
Thank you for taking the time to comment and for the support Julie! I really appreciate it and as always if you have any questions at all, feel free to reach out anytime!
Hey Greg! A Bundle of useful tips you shared! All are helpful. But I'm so much pleased to hear firstly of later.com. Have you upload any tutorial to describe later.com? Thanks a lot!
I am so confused. I have a couple of different storefronts on Teespring. Is there any way I can get all of my designs into just one storefront or do I need to have multiple storefronts with different niches to succeed? If so, can you let me know how to get all the products into one storefront?
I recommend just focusing on 1 niche storefront. Then you can focus your efforts on 1 Instagram page and get your trust score sales. Once you have your trust score sales, then Teespring will do all the marketing for you. Storefronts are only for the beginning part where we have to do our own marketing to get a trust score. As a rule of thumb, always keep your storefronts specific to 1 single niche.
So I just started about 2days ago...I have about 40-50 designs on teespring....when should I move to the other two? Should I just focus on building via Instagram funneling track there before moving to the other two and working all three?
Greg. When I archive a listing on Teespring it continues to show in my storefront (immediately after archiving) with "last day to order" showing underneath. I've since unarchived that listing and it's still showing "last day to order" in the storefront. I guess the question is, how long does a shirt continue to show in the storefront if it get's archived? It's been one of those mornings where I've uploaded a design 3 times (after making minor adjustments.. now i've got 3 versions showing in the store. Nothing like confusing the customer :) Any feedback would be appreciated.
No worries! Go into the settings of the listing (small edit button to the right of the listing in dashboard) then click end immediately. That will do the trick.
Hi Greg, those are really good tips. I've been doing print-on-demand for a month now and been learning a lot from you along the way. I have a question, I really appreciate you man if you answer it. Do you know if we can now change the listings, the description or the profile design image of the t-shirt design or the color of the design? Or do we have to delete the designs and make new ones? Thanks!
300 dpi (dots per inch) is the old standard print resolution and it's not that relevant with digital printing. Pixel height and width is more important. Here's the thing: in Photoshop there is no difference between a document with 300 dpi or another document with 72 dpi if both documents are created with the same pixel height/width. They will even have the same file size. The only difference is physical size (height and width in cm/inches) It's a little confusing so the best advice is to create artwork that's high in pixels - width/height (around 5000 pixels)
Quick queztion..if I wanted to buy my 5 of my shirts would it be smart to buy all from tee spring or spread the love across the big 3? Haven't gotten excepted by Amazon yet either..
You could benefit from having sales on Merch and Teespring. However, buying your own shirts on Teespring will not count toward trust score. Buying them on Merch will count towards tier system. I'd recommend Merch :)
Thank you for taking the time to comment and for the support! I really appreciate it and as always if you have any questions at all, feel free to reach out anytime!
Hi Greg, Really informative video thanks! Is there a way to send a thank you email per order as opposed to per listing in teespring messages? I know I can make a group message, but it is still not per order. I know someone that bought multiple styles and I don't want them to receive a thank you email per listing. It seems like spam then. Thanks, Cindy
Thanks for asking Cindy! Not that I know of right now.. However, I know they are working to improve a few features in this area so hopefully this will come soon!
Thanks Greg. One other question I would like to take one of your udemy course to have one-on-one feedback about my teespring designs and social media. Which course would you recommend? I have seen most of your TH-cam teespring videos. :-)
Thanks for asking! They have a lot of the same material as here on TH-cam, just you will get the feedback on your work. You can go with any that interest you the most :)
Hi Greg! Im trying to upload a picture to my store front on teespring. But the picture just shows very small on the store front logo? can you please explain what can I do to make it the same size as the room they have for the logo area?
Hi My question is that can i use images from pixabay, Pexels,Unsplash in my Tshirts designs. i mean if i download images from these site and modify (do some changing) and convert into cartoon and use in my Tshirt Designs. So its ok please guide bro.....
Hi Greg, I must say that I love your videos and your content. You are the real deal. For the past year I've been studying and looking for a strategy that suits me. What you teach is something that I can truly identify. I want to start your affiliate marketing specific niche blog strategy mixed with teespring. And income school also offers the project 24. Can I mix that with your strategy? Or what would you recommend me to do? God bless you, and please keep those videos coming.
I know hi rez will create a much clearer image/fonts etc. I use a paid Paintshop Pro program for most of my artwork. Would it be better to use those merch by Amazon dimensions to originally create the artwork or just use the smaller images and then the bulk image resizer?. That format required by Amazon is a large file and unless one has a computer that has sufficient resources, it can slow PSP down somewhat. I know that can be a problem as well...so ...is this why you suggest just using the smaller files and then bulk resizing? I use a core I5 so it does OK on large files. Just clarifying a bit.
Great question! If you have the ability to create designs in 4500 x 5400 300dpi that is ideal, but not required. I've gone as low as 72dpi without issues but I hope that helps shed some light on this!
Which tip was the most helpful for you?
Greg, great info - what I love about you is that whenever I watch a video of yours, you are always consistent with what you say. When you do change your mind you always let your viewers know.
Am currently focusing on making up instagram and using 'later' to upload to instagram regularly .....thanks!
I am encouraged because I am doing what you say and am looking forward to reaping the rewards! Some of my designs are a little bit more average than others, some are really good....looking forward to working on this part of it, too!
I wish you the very best and all the success in everything that you do...! 👍😀
@@roxyc5345 Thank you so much for the comment and for the support :) If you have any questions as you're going along with Later and Instagram just let me know anytime. Thanks again for the support :)
Not just one tip - bulkresizephotos.com, later.com, and a reminder to look into RedBubble. I'm also looking forward to the opportunity to change prices on my Teespring listings, so thank you, once again, for all your valuable information!
Actually all of them are helpful. Because I follow your channel I knew a few of them already. So, Thank you! I have a question about your Udemy courses. If you look back at the courses your made for Udemy, which one do you recommend to a Print-On-Demand-Beginner or someone who is looking for legit ways to make money online. Which course is the best guide and has the most complete information for making money online for a beginner?
bulkresize was a goo tip for me. I was using affinity to resize some of my items off of placeit.
I keep returning to your channel because when I'm losing hope, I regain my inspiration. Thanks Greg.
The "Waiting" phase is the hardest part and it's once you've started making and uploading designs but are waiting to get the first sales rolling in. If you can make it through this phase without giving up, the other side is amazing :) I'm always here when you need anything Robert!
Thank you Greg. I appreciate your input so much!
It is tough. But, a good strategy and design is what you need.
Same here! I also visit when I need some more inspiration for POD. Overall you only need this channel for any feasible success in POD. Period.
dude I can't believe you are spilling all this golden knowledge like this. I feel like im stealing some super expensive course. I will repay you.
Thank you for taking the time to comment and for the support! I really appreciate it and as always if you have any questions at all, feel free to reach out anytime!
Omg ikr same it feels illegal watching this without any fee😭,
1. Design Tool (0:56)
2. File Formates (2:22)
3. Edit Storefront (3:40)
4. Edit Prices (4:22)
5. Dots Per Inch (5:42)
6. Trust Score (6:23)
7. The "Big 3" (7:12)
8. Copyright (A) (8:45)
9. Copyright (B) (9:26)
10. Buying Shirts (10:39)
11. Social Media (11:27)
12. Order Minimum (12:58)
13. Overall Strategy (13:44)
14. Royalty Free (14:13)
Thank you!
Ich kehre immer wieder zu deinem Kanal zurück, denn wenn ich die Hoffnung verliere, bekomme ich meine Inspiration zurück. Danke Greg.
Thank you Greg! Out of all the videos I have followed regarding making money online, you are the BEST!!!! You are upfront with sooooo much great information. You definitely come across so easy to understand and follow and are not full of a boatload of upsells directing others to buy, buy & buy more from you. You truly are a breath of fresh air. You really seem to want to help others. I just wish I would have joined you sooner to catch more of the great price on the resources.
Thank you for taking the time to comment and for the support Alicia! I really appreciate it and as always if you have any questions at all, feel free to reach out anytime!
You are doing your thing bro. I see your page is evolving and the information is very valuable. I appreciate what you're doing. I knew most of these but there were a couple I actually didn't know so thank you for this.
Thanks Markess! Just trying to keep the page growing better and better. Glad you could get something new from this :) As always, thank you for taking the time to leave a comment and if you have any questions at all, feel free to reach out anytime!
If the system had teachers like you, students might pay attention! :D
hi Greg, i,m 63 years old and want to supplement my income , i have been watching a lot of videos about POD
and i,m stuck on your channel , i have learned a lot from you but i still don't understand much about social media marketing yet
i have a facebook account already from many years ago i,m going to use placeit for my designs and nothing else .
i i hope i can learn more about marketing my tees
Awesome! This video is the best resource I can offer for the whole strategy th-cam.com/video/SmWPAvywW28/w-d-xo.html and then this one will help with more detail on Instagram th-cam.com/video/4z2abZRwGuo/w-d-xo.html
Your channel has been a big help for me in getting started into print on demand for the first time. I’ve got this much help and information from your free videos I can only imagine how much more knowledge is in your paid course. I’m definitely investing!
Thank you! I'm glad to hear this video was helpful! As always, if you need anything just let me know!
I think the social media info was eye opening, as a person who doesn't use a lot of social media sites I really didn't look at them as a tool but rather a distraction. Will definitely be looking for more on this. Thanks Greg still getting my ducks all in a row so i can start but you have been awesome sharing this info.
Hi Greg I thank God for discovering your channel as the content you post is simply awesome! I’ve learnt so much from just three of your videos and now feel confident enough to get over feeling “stuck” and launching my Tee-spring storefront.
You outlined all the necessary points from start to finish in a simple and easy to follow way, with demos along the way. May the Lord continue to bless you with the creativity and wisdom to continue producing helpful content and make you even more successful. I’ve subbed.
I saw your other comment but I just wanted to say thank you so much :)
I have no words to thank you for the information you have given.
THANKS A LOT❤️
Thank YOU for the comment and support! Let me know if you have any questions I can help with as you're going along!
Greg Gottfried what is the max pixel quality allowed in teespring if I use 5000 x5000 it is not working?
Thanks for all the tips! I have been watching ypur videos and have learned so much..You are so easy to watch and listen to. I appreciate you dressing up so nicely when filming. That's so rare and refreshing now a days..(I know I sound old, but I'm not..just a bit old school):)
Thank you for taking the time to comment and for the support! I really appreciate it and as always if you have any questions at all, feel free to reach out anytime!
I agree.. His voice is easy to listen and to the point. My new Brochacho.. 👍
Thanks for clarification about uploading the same design to "the big 3." I was not sure if it was permissible. Glad to learn it is. Thanks, too, for ALL of your great content. Appreciate the volume and quality of information! An easy subscribe. Cheers!
Glad it helped clear it up! Thank you for taking the time to comment and for the support Dianne! I really appreciate it and as always if you have any questions at all, feel free to reach out anytime!
This video is GOLD! I don't know why I missed it, I'm subscribed with all notification Bell since last year though
Strange, it must have slipped by! More videos coming :)
I love your videos, always very useful :)
Thanks so much for the comment and the support :) As always, if you have any questions feel free to reach out anytime at all!
Great information, thanks Greg!
Thank you for taking the time to comment and for the support! I really appreciate it and as always if you have any questions at all, feel free to reach out anytime!
awesome as always greg! thanks!
Thank you for the comment and the support :) Glad you liked it and let me know if you have any questions at all!
Great video again greg educational dude
As always, thank you Lee! I really appreciate your positivity! Let me know if you need anything!
I enjoy using PlaceIt and Canva. Another great tool ( Probably the best ) is Adobe Illustrator. It has a pretty big learning curve, but it can make just about anything.
Agreed! Illustrator is a beast, I used to use it regularly but moved to these design tools for speed and efficiency. Illustrator is still the most capable for custom designs :)
14 Great Tips!!! Thank You Greg!
Thanks Eric!
Thank you SO much for all your wonderful videos! I have a couple questions for you! Question #1: How do you know if your idea was already taken or not, before listing, so that you don't have to worry about being flagged? Question #2: If you do get flagged by Teespring, and it was a mistake, will this affect your trust score? Thanks again!
Greg, I was watching your videos and they were a great help. I learned a lot. thank you so much! ☺
Thank you for taking the time to comment and for the support Romina! I really appreciate it and as always if you have any questions at all, feel free to reach out anytime!
I wish I had found your channel first, and this comment would be better on the video about swimming to the island- I have been buying images, fonts, designs, mockups and editing software to basically do what one of these sites can do for me. Luckily, I found it before I started to purchase shipping supplies and inventory! Thanks!!!!
I'm a graphic designer, i have started using teespring 4 days ago and i find it the best website but my only problem with it is the launcher that is really really slow, it's annoying because It really slows the creativity flow for me
Thanks so much. I am very new and needed some encouragement. Very helpful👌🏻
ANOTHER great video!!
Thanks Greg! amazing info!
I appreciate that Jacqueline- thank you!
Greg, first of all thank you very much for your content ! It is gold !
I have a question about Canva. Can you use their free photos too in order to create a design to sell ?
hey Greg.....my question is if you could make a video about all the print on demand websites and mention all their positives and all the negatives .
Thanks for the comment! I'll save you some time :) The big 3 (Teespring, Merch, Redbubble) are by far the best and all free. They do all the marketing for you. Shopify is good down the road to collect emails and have followup emails (optional) but comes with a monthly subscription fee. All the other smaller print on-demand sites are good but should come after you've uploaded all your designs to the big 3.
@@GregGottfried Thanks for the video. If some one has 2000 designs in Redbubble how many sells he should get/expect in a month from the platform
Do you have Videos on how to use Pinterest and Instagram to advertise POD
Hi, do you suggest to create a good number of designs (30 for example) and put them all in one time, or load 4/5 designs per week? also combine instagram with pinterest can help for the traffic? thanks for the help and the great videos!!
Great question Fabio! Yes, at my peak I was creating and uploading about 50 per day :) For IG and Pinterest, you will want to schedule the posts out at a max of 3 posts per day so it does not look like spam to their algorithm. I recommend using later.com for this (completely free and awesome!). I hope that helps!
Thank you so much , this is really helpful and very well explained .
Thank you for taking the time to comment and for the support! I really appreciate it and as always if you have any questions at all, feel free to reach out anytime!
@@GregGottfried Thank you again , I have a question , suppose i want to make a t-shirt using a celebrity's quote or lyrics , is this considered a copyright infringement ? and thank you
Thanks for asking! Yes, those are protected by Right of Publicity/Privacy.
Hi Greg, thanks for all the valuable informations you are giving us. However I have a question. Do I need to make a couple a sales before my designs are displayed on teespring? I'm asking this because I can't find them while using the search bar on the site and I'm worried that I might have done something wrong.
No problem at all! That's a good question. When you have a new account on Teespring, it's normal for the campaigns to not show in the marketplace for a few days or even a few weeks. This is because you haven't built up your trust score yet on Teespring. The way to build the trust score is by getting sales on your account and staying away from copyright infringement. I always recommend using social media and storefronts to get the first few sales a build the trust score, here's a video th-cam.com/video/-WrX6qD7G8U/w-d-xo.html if you need some help with that. But no worries this is just because it's a new Teespring account!
The edit button in TeeSpring! Thank you!
great video, as usual!
Thanks Debbie! As always, let me know if you have any questions at all!
@@GregGottfried Thanks! I have a question about Teespring. You've recommended only choosing one or two items for each design (e.g. a tee and a hoodie), but what if customers want the design, but on a different item, like a mug?
Do you have any more advice when it comes to choosing niches? Finding inspiration is great, but how do we find niches that aren’t over-saturated?
Thanks for asking! I previously would research niches a ton before starting, however I have definitely changed my opinion on it. My new opinion is that great designs will succeed in any niche, no matter how saturated it appears. This has proven itself many times over so that is my recommendation :)
@@GregGottfried I agree with this statement. I would also like to say do something that you enjoy. That is one thing I have learned. Its alot of work but as Greg has mentioned it will pay off.
@@GregGottfried I'm so happy to read this! When you're talking hundreds of designs, it helps to have at least an interest (even better a passion) for the niche you're selling..
I'm just starting but I'm really bad on computers I've even deleted WiFi off a laptop 2 times but I'm trying to learn thanks to your web site
I so appreciate that you give of yourself to help others! I’m new to this -always wanted to know how to earn online income/residual income so I can finally retire. Your instructions and clear, to the point, and valuable . . . I’m hoping I get it enough to do it! And, I have NEVER been afraid of work as a matter of fact I love to work . . . Smile. Anyway, thank you very much!
You answered my question as I was typing it. Backspace, backspace, backspace, suscribe🤣
That made me laugh out loud in Starbucks..lol Thank you for taking the time to comment and for the support! I really appreciate it and as always if you have any questions at all, feel free to reach out anytime!
If I want to use quotes, are there any sites that I can check whether they are usable in my work? Thank you very much for this video
Hey Greg. Your videos are amazing and extremely helpful. I know I seen it on one of your videos but I can't remember what one. How do you set up Teespring so your shirt listings don't expire? Or is it the store you set up like that? Thanks for your time.
Thank you so much Greg! Really appreciate your videos! =)
Thank you for taking the time to comment and for the support! I really appreciate it and as always if you have any questions at all, feel free to reach out anytime!
I don't think anyone is giving this much information for free ! It's very helpful i just want more lol !
Hey Greg. I was wondering if you had a video on setting up a store on redbubble? Do you do the same style as t spring where you create a niche store or just a store with all of your designs? Love your videos!
Thanks for asking! They have them as "collections" but they are pretty similar. I dont actually use them because Redbubble does the marketing on your designs on an individual basis. With that said, if you have extra time to set them up, then you can set them up just like we do on Teespring. I hope that helps!
@@GregGottfried Makes Sense. Thank you much! What about naming your storefront. Does that need to be niche specific or would you say since redbubble markets your designs on a individual basis that the store name can be general. Thanks again. Hope to see a redbubble tutorial in the future :).
This video is so inspiring!
Thank you so much for the comment! As always, if you have any questions as you're going along just let me know!
I accidentally click your ad, then i discovered these pod sites. Thank u!
Hi Greg.....still new to getting going on this POD and going through video tutorials and education on this topic. Anyway, just in case you missed it and I'm not sure how long ago teespring updated their website, but I just recently received and email with a quick tutorial link on how to perform the task of changing pricing and other details on products. Also, I created one storefront and was wondering if it's recommended or not to create multiple storefronts in teespring for different niches or just go by categories e.g. men, women, kids clothings, mugs, casings etc.? Thanks for your excellent videos and keep up the great job!
Thanks for the comment! Yes they finally released it and it's a huge help! Keep in mind the niche storefront is just to be used in the beginning phases for Teespring to get some of your own sales on your account, to get the Trust Score kickstarted, and all the free marketing started. Once you get a few sales on your Teespring account, you no longer need to use storefronts or Instagram at all :) Merch by Amazon and RedBubble start doing marketing for you from day 1, so you don’t need to drive your own traffic to get a trust score or anything with them. With that said, I think you really only need 1 niche storefront and 1 niche Instagram page to drive traffic to Teespring.
@@GregGottfried Thanks for your prompt response and another excellent advice and tip. Yeah was really uncertain as a newbee to POD and maybe other people can relate to that when I created my first design and like many who are passionate about many things, there was no base/foundation niche to go on, but just random ideas flowing and excitement to create another design with another completely different niche, but since going through your videos (and I am still going through them), that those other ideas can come later as store grows.
Hey Greg, what is the live listing you are talking about where we can't change the price ??
On you dashboard you can click the edit icon to the right of the listing. I hope that helps!
Keep it up broo you are the best
Hey Greg, great video as always...really helpful. What are your thoughts on Sunfrog? Thanks
Thanks Tony! Thanks for asking too! Yes, and I think its good but should be treated as one of the extra sites that you add to down the road. Not a whole lot of organic sales being generated. I hope that helps!
Greg !!! I have a question what information are you putting in your courses?, this is pure gold !!! thanks man !!
Is all the things in wordswag now available for commercial use?
Almost fully, just waiting on final word of full commercial use. I was going to get into all the details on Wordswag but didn't want to lose everyone in the nitty gritty details :)
@@GregGottfried ...oh wow. Cool. Thanks
I was wondering if you could help with good print resolution for DTG printing? Are png files with cmyk profile good enough?
Hi Greg, I wasn't clear when you explained the Teespring storefront changes. I lost you when you got to the part about clicking the boxes. What will that do? If you click one I assume it removes that one but what if you want to add one? Thanks!!
Thank You Greg..
Welcome! Thanks for the comment!
Great video as usual. I'm not loving Teechip, but the other two look pretty good! I'm of course already on Teespring and Redbubble per your other videos. Merch by amazon has denied me twice, so I'm planning on just waiting a while till I'm more successful, hoping that bumps up my chances, lol
Hi. Your videos are really informative. I'm a beginner on POD. I've come to know that in order to use some fonts for commercial use , we need to buy a licence. I need to confirm, which fonts are free for commercial use (like POD sites ) ? I'm using photoshop for my designs. I hope to hear from you soon.
Thank you.
Hi Greg thank you, but would like to ask if people away from US can like Asia country's to create and sell ? Please advise thanks!
Great question! Yes, absolutely. As long as you have a PayPal or Payoneer account, you can sell from anywhere in the world :)
@@GregGottfried amazing! Thank you so much Greg.
Could I change the colors available on Teespring?
Hi Greg what do you think of Zazzle?
I think it's another one of those that should come after the big 3, down the road. Nothing against it, it's just not as big of a player sales wise. I hope that helps!
helpful thanks 👍
Thank you for taking the time to comment and for the support! I really appreciate it and as always if you have any questions at all, feel free to reach out anytime!
Greg can you do a video to show me how add your google domain to you teespring account. I bought a google domain but can’t link it. Thanks
Hi Greg,
I've watched quite a few of your vids along with zillions of other POD , etc youtube vids. Yours, by far, is the 'gold mine', straight to the point, no fluff videos I had been searching for and have been subscribed for a good while now just haven't been able to view all of the vids yet.
I did view one that describes just using the main 3 (if I rem right) POD shirt companies. My question is a bit different.
My content is classified as 'adult humor' images (not porn) and has been on sites such as CafePress for many years.
What I need to find out is what main POD companies would be best for adult humor art. I also have a few websites (some niche) that could market directly as well.
I haven't done much in POD for many years but over the next year, that will change tremendously.
Hope to eventually get into your 'inside circle' as I made the decision that I'm wasting time on all those other so-called 'gurus' but am just now at the point I can devote some serious time to the buiz. I think it would probably be smart to just start again at the first video and hit all of them for the knowledge factor as they are a 'course within itself' on success in the POD buiz.
Thank you for taking the time to comment and for the support! I really appreciate it and as always if you have any questions at all, feel free to reach out anytime! In regards to the best fit for your topic, I think redbubble will one the most lenient, but they are the smallest of the 3. Teespring and Merch are very strict on these things but they are huge sales generators. I would put all your designs on redbubble, then slowly test the waters with the other 2 and keep an eye on them to see if they start to get removed by their automated systems.
Love your videos...you help out so much!! I'm new to Teespring so should I have a lot of shirts in my storefront before making a social media buisness page? So they will have more than one product to look at? Like should I stock it up first before getting the word out?
Thank you for taking the time to comment and for the support! I really appreciate it and as always if you have any questions at all, feel free to reach out anytime! In regards to shirts in the storefront, I recommend at least 8 items in your storefront before you start sending traffic (so your store looks full). I hope that helps!
Hey Greg... really love all your advice, it’s incredibly helpful. I have a TeeSpring site and I’m working on it.. but I have a primary concern about using TeeSpring/Merch/Red Bubble... and that is you can’t collect email addresses? Is that correct? So if I have I can’t have those emails to build off of would I be losing out? Or would I have access to those names to build my list and branch out / diversify when I want to grow bigger. I read about a lady doing this with Etsy... started there then branched out.
Thanks for asking about this! Yes, that is correct however emails are just bonus and not required to make substantial income from print on-demand. It would be nice to be able to collect emails on these sites but it's just a different strategy. Down the road you can always open a Shopify account (monthly subscription) and that will allow you to collect emails :)
Greg Gottfried True.. good points, thx!
Also explain how to design all over print on t-shirts and pillow. Thanks.
I'm in merch and etsy thanks to you, for etsy how many designs should I have up to be making sales, I heard people make sales within 3 months which sounds awesome to me. For teespring is not working for me at all. On etsy do I need a specific niche or can I just put a bunch of different niches on there?
Great as always Greg! I will son starting a blog in order to pour in more traffic, my question is how much money do i need upfront in order to start a blog? spending on a domain, etc.
You're welcome and thank you for the comment! If you use Wordpress it will be cheaper (about $60/yr) if you use WIX it will be more expensive (about $200/yr). I find myself using WIX for every site now because its so much easier and in a matter of time they start making enough money to cover all the hosting fees anyways. I hope that helps!
@@GregGottfried Great! Thanks
Just starting with POD. In first tier on MBA. One of my designs has been stuck in "processing" for a few weeks now. I emailed them, but only got a canned response. When I research this problem online, it seems people don't have any option except to wait. I put other designs up around the same time and they went live in a few days. Have you ever encountered this problem? Thanks for your excellent videos!!
HOW SHOULD I SET UP PRICING ON REDBUBBLE. BECAUSE THE MARGINS ARE MUCH LOW AS COMPARED TO TEESPRING AND IF INCREASE MY MARGIN THEN THE PRODUCT COST GOES HIGH. PEOPLE WE ALSO PREFER TO BUY FROM TEESPRING RATHER THAN REDBUBBLE
I set the margins at 20% for all products on Redbubble. It seems to be good price point and converts well. I hope that helps!
Thanks for the awesome knowledge drops🔥, sub'd!
Thank you for taking the time to comment and for the sub! I really appreciate it and as always if you have any questions at all, feel free to reach out anytime!
@@GregGottfried I'm thinking about a business model consisting of a 60/40 mix of text-only designs, but also some illustration kind of designs that I spend more time on. What do you think about this mix idea for those who want to try some illustration type designs also?
I think that will work :) Once you are past the beginning phase of getting a trust score (and tiering up on Merch), you will be able to upload any type of design you want in any niches. This is when it gets really fun because they market your designs individually so you don't need to have a strict strategy :)
@@GregGottfried great, happy to hear there's room for those who want to level up in regard to the graphics aspect of designs.
Hey Greg. Have you ever used Cafepress? What do you think of it?
Thanks for asking! Yes, and I think its good but should be treated as one of the extra sites that you add to down the road. Not a whole lot of organic sales being generated. I hope that helps!
Can you still upload to (my pictures) from place-it?
How do I make sure my design wouldn't anywhere?
Any thumb rule?
May be reverse Google image search?
Great questions! My general rule of thumb is to do a quick Google search and Teespring marketplace search for the phrase that describes the design best (or the quote). There's not easy way to do this yet :)
Thank you so much!
Thank you for taking the time to comment and for the support Julie! I really appreciate it and as always if you have any questions at all, feel free to reach out anytime!
Hey Greg! A Bundle of useful tips you shared! All are helpful. But I'm so much pleased to hear firstly of later.com. Have you upload any tutorial to describe later.com? Thanks a lot!
Thank you for all these tips Greg. I wanna know how many non-exclusive POD sites are there and what are they?
I love all ur videos
I am so confused. I have a couple of different storefronts on Teespring. Is there any way I can get all of my designs into just one storefront or do I need to have multiple storefronts with different niches to succeed? If so, can you let me know how to get all the products into one storefront?
I recommend just focusing on 1 niche storefront. Then you can focus your efforts on 1 Instagram page and get your trust score sales. Once you have your trust score sales, then Teespring will do all the marketing for you. Storefronts are only for the beginning part where we have to do our own marketing to get a trust score. As a rule of thumb, always keep your storefronts specific to 1 single niche.
Thank you! And I have a storefront in Bonfire and I am curious what your thoughts are on this site.
Thanks again
Thanks for asking! It's good but I would put it behind Teespring, Merch, and Redbubble :)
Greg Gottfried ok good to know..thanks again
Very useful, thank you
Happy you liked it! Thanks for watching 😊
So I just started about 2days ago...I have about 40-50 designs on teespring....when should I move to the other two? Should I just focus on building via Instagram funneling track there before moving to the other two and working all three?
Greg. When I archive a listing on Teespring it continues to show in my storefront (immediately after archiving) with "last day to order" showing underneath. I've since unarchived that listing and it's still showing "last day to order" in the storefront. I guess the question is, how long does a shirt continue to show in the storefront if it get's archived? It's been one of those mornings where I've uploaded a design 3 times (after making minor adjustments.. now i've got 3 versions showing in the store. Nothing like confusing the customer :) Any feedback would be appreciated.
No worries! Go into the settings of the listing (small edit button to the right of the listing in dashboard) then click end immediately. That will do the trick.
Go to Settings➡visibility and choose private.
@@GregGottfried Thanks, Greg!
@@rominabyron8145 Thanks Romina!
Hi Greg, those are really good tips. I've been doing print-on-demand for a month now and been learning a lot from you along the way. I have a question, I really appreciate you man if you answer it. Do you know if we can now change the listings, the description or the profile design image of the t-shirt design or the color of the design? Or do we have to delete the designs and make new ones? Thanks!
Greg~ have you ever compared your selling on your verbiage only screens to your graphic screens
Thanks for asking! Mine is about 50/50 (roughly). It's a bit skewed because I have soo many text only designs from previous years. I hope that helps!
300 dpi (dots per inch) is the old standard print resolution and it's not that relevant with digital printing. Pixel height and width is more important. Here's the thing: in Photoshop there is no difference between a document with 300 dpi or another document with 72 dpi if both documents are created with the same pixel height/width. They will even have the same file size. The only difference is physical size (height and width in cm/inches) It's a little confusing so the best advice is to create artwork that's high in pixels - width/height (around 5000 pixels)
do you use ecwid or have any video about that????
Greg, is Canva approved for commercial use? I've done some research and feel like I've seen both answers
Thanks for asking! I've read through their terms numerous times and reached out and as far as I can tell, it is commercially usable.
Quick queztion..if I wanted to buy my 5 of my shirts would it be smart to buy all from tee spring or spread the love across the big 3? Haven't gotten excepted by Amazon yet either..
You could benefit from having sales on Merch and Teespring. However, buying your own shirts on Teespring will not count toward trust score. Buying them on Merch will count towards tier system. I'd recommend Merch :)
@@GregGottfried thanks a bunch
Oh and last night I applied for merch and got excepted the next day cause f your tips..preicate ya Greg
Great Job .......
Thank you for taking the time to comment and for the support! I really appreciate it and as always if you have any questions at all, feel free to reach out anytime!
Hi Greg,
Really informative video thanks! Is there a way to send a thank you email per order as opposed to per listing in teespring messages? I know I can make a group message, but it is still not per order. I know someone that bought multiple styles and I don't want them to receive a thank you email per listing. It seems like spam then. Thanks, Cindy
Thanks for asking Cindy! Not that I know of right now.. However, I know they are working to improve a few features in this area so hopefully this will come soon!
Thanks Greg. One other question I would like to take one of your udemy course to have one-on-one feedback about my teespring designs and social media. Which course would you recommend? I have seen most of your TH-cam teespring videos. :-)
Thanks for asking! They have a lot of the same material as here on TH-cam, just you will get the feedback on your work. You can go with any that interest you the most :)
Greg Gottfried Thank you!
Hi Greg! Im trying to upload a picture to my store front on teespring. But the picture just shows very small on the store front logo? can you please explain what can I do to make it the same size as the room they have for the logo area?
Hi My question is that can i use images from pixabay, Pexels,Unsplash in my Tshirts designs. i mean if i download images from these site and modify (do some changing) and convert into cartoon and use in my Tshirt Designs. So its ok please guide bro.....
Yes you absolutely can :)
@@GregGottfried thx so much bro
Hi Greg, can one do these things from outside USA?
How many minimum initial sales do need to have to gain trust score?
The last update says 1 sale.. However I find it to be more in the range of 2-10 sales :)
Do we have to use the apparel Merch by Amazon provides , or can we put our apparel from other POD on Amazon?
We have to use the apparel options they give us. However, as you "tier up" with more sales, they give you more apparel options to print on :)
Is spreadshirt ok? As in the big3, can upload same designs?
Hi Greg, I must say that I love your videos and your content. You are the real deal. For the past year I've been studying and looking for a strategy that suits me. What you teach is something that I can truly identify. I want to start your affiliate marketing specific niche blog strategy mixed with teespring. And income school also offers the project 24. Can I mix that with your strategy? Or what would you recommend me to do?
God bless you, and please keep those videos coming.
I know hi rez will create a much clearer image/fonts etc. I use a paid Paintshop Pro program for most of my artwork. Would it be better to use those merch by Amazon dimensions to originally create the artwork or just use the smaller images and then the bulk image resizer?. That format required by Amazon is a large file and unless one has a computer that has sufficient resources, it can slow PSP down somewhat. I know that can be a problem as well...so ...is this why you suggest just using the smaller files and then bulk resizing? I use a core I5 so it does OK on large files. Just clarifying a bit.
Great question! If you have the ability to create designs in 4500 x 5400 300dpi that is ideal, but not required. I've gone as low as 72dpi without issues but I hope that helps shed some light on this!