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#+title: S01|L01 - Introduction
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* Notes
** types of stores
1. shopify
2. etsy
** how to use this
- setting up stores
** etsy
- you have to be part of the design process
- you can use POD
- combine it with shopify
** repeat customers
- etsy doesn't let you save customer info
- if you have their email address you can use it to get a resale
* Description

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#+title: S03|L02 - how to create a shopify account
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* Notes
** basics
- sign up with an email connected to a paypal account
- you need it to accept payments to your paypal account
- use a chrome browser to set up your account
- you'll need it to use chrome extensions later on
** details
- if you want to get paid fill it out accurately
- don't need to enter a business web address
* Description
We highly recommend that when you sign up for your Shopify trial that you do so with an email address attached to a business PayPal account (so that you can use it to accept payments in your store). If you only have a personal PayPal account, you can turn it into a business account for free.
We also recommend that when creating your store that you use the Chrome Browser. While it is not required to complete this step, you will need it for later videos: so it is a good idea to start getting used to it now!
1. So, youll find a link to Shopify on this page. You can click on that to go to Shopify now. Please note, that is an affiliate link, which means I may get a commission if you use it. Using it is optional but its always appreciated, so thank you very much to everyone that does so!
2. Once you have come to Shopify, click Start free trial.
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3. In the next page, type in the email address you want to create an account with. Next, type in the password you want to use to sign in to your Shopify account. Then, type in the name you will call your store. Click Create your store.
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4. On the survey page, just click Skip. You dont need to fill it out. Its optional.
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5. On this page, you need to fill in your details. I have blurred this video so you cant see my private details. Its important that you fill these details out correctly. These details are going to be used when issuing payments to you. So if you want to get paid and not have any issue receiving your money, be sure to fill out your details correctly. You need to fill in your name, address, phone number. You dont need to enter a business website address. That is entirely optional. Once done, click Enter my store.
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5. And thats it! We are done. It is time to move on to the next step.
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#+title: S03|L03 - how to install the free shopify theme craft
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- [[../../toc.org][TOC - ecomm clubhouse]]
- [[https://jellyfin.ronnyabraham.com/web/index.html#/details?id=7f2b1128b5115646de29d1ecf20afddc&serverId=99488804638e465693eed17924c57b60][video]]
* Notes
1. online store-> scroll down -> "visit theme store"
2. enter "craft" in search
3. find craft from the search list and click on it
4. hit "try theme"
5. takes a while to load so be patient
6. hit actions->publish
* Description
1. Come and click Online Store on the side menu.
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2. Scroll down and click on Visit Theme Store.
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3. Once its loaded up, click on the Search button.
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4. Type in Craft and do a search.
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5. Once you find Craft on the search results, click on it.
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6. Click on Try Theme.
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7. Shopify will load the theme into our store. Once the theme is added, scroll down and click on Actions then Publish.
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8. Then click on Publish again.
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And thats it! Youve now successfully installed and selected Craft to be your Shopify theme:w

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#+title: S03|L04 - how to create a printify account
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- [[https://printify.com/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=printify&utm_partner=sarahchrisp1&ps_partner_key=c2FyYWhjaHJpc3Ax&ps_xid=bmY2Lmlore5wBg&gsxid=bmY2Lmlore5wBg&gspk=c2FyYWhjaHJpc3Ax][printify homepage link]]
* Notes
1. Prinitify is one of the top POD services
2. you can use it to create a lot of stuff
- cups
- tshirts
- pillows
- etc
** fantastic for beginners
- free to use
- simple and easy
- they have lots of products
- beyond usual mugs and tshirts
- competitively priced
** signing up
- artist or designer doesn't matter
- create a store name
* Description
*** intro
Printify is one the top print on demand services that you can use to create on demand custom merchandise.
You can create your own custom tshirt, mugs or pillow cases or your own custom pet bed.
You can do all of that and more with Printify.
If you plan on doing another type of sourcing method such as Aliexpress drop shipping then you can skip this step.
Printify is a platform to start with as a beginner because of 3 simple reasons:
1. Its really simple and beginner friendly to use
2. Its free to use, keeping start up cost low
3. They have LOTS and LOTS of different products
4. Their products are competitively priced
** So lets get started in creating a Printify account.
1. Go to the Printify homepage and click Sign Up.
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2. Next type in your email address and password then click Im not a robot. Follow instructions in the pop up and click verify. Then click Sign Up.
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3. Next, select what describes you best from the drop down list. Also, select the answer to “Are you already selling?” from the drop down list. Then, click next.
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4. Click Create a store name. Then type in your store name. Click Save.
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5. Its super simple to sign up. But to complete the sign up process you have to verify your email. You need to go to the Inbox of the email that youve used to sign up with.
Open the inbox of the email youve used when you signed up with Printify. Open the email from Printify with the subject “Please verify your email”. Next, click confirm your email. Youll be redirected to the Printify homepage and be on the look out for the email confirmed message and thats it!
Youve created your Printify account successfully!
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#+title: S03|L05 - how to create an account with printful & install it
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- [[https://www.printful.com][printful link]]
* Notes
** reasons to use
1. printify is a cheaper, however you might want to move up to printful
- they don't have one supplier that sells all the stuff you want
- printful does in house, so they can do both in one package
2. more expensive, good quality
3. printful has a lot of experience
** install
1. shopify - apps
2. search for printful - add app
3. install - sign up with google
4. enter password
5. verify code
6. agree to TOS
7. tell them about yourself whatever you like
8. connect store
** setup
*** performance cookies
just click accept all
*** packing slip
1. go to More->Settings
2. look for "Packing Slip" on the right
- select the store logo to be put on the packing slip
- add customer service email
- save
*** billing
1. go to Billing methods on right
2. click 'add'
3. choose payment method
- printful will charge this every time a customer purchases a product
- options
- credit card
- paypal account
**** how billing works
- when a customer makes a charge, printful makes you pay
- the customer later has to pay and that is given to you
* Description
In this video, Im going to show you how to add a print on demand provider and that is Printful.
Printful is the primary print on demand provider on this store that I am showing to you right now.Printful is what I use to fulfill all these orders.
The reason why I usually recommend Printify is because its a lot cheaper. However in the future, you might find that Printify doesnt meet your needs anymore. The reason why I find Printify doesnt suit my needs anymore is because, while there are a lot of suppliers, they dont have a single supplier that sells all products that I sell. For example, this store sells crew neck tshirts and v-neck tshirts and sometimes customers will mitch and match and if I fulfill them with Printify, I will have to use 2 different suppliers for each of the tshirt and customers will get separate packages. Printful print in house, it means that when they create a v-neckl tshirt for me and a crew neck tshirt for me, they can ship that in one single package. So even though Printful is a lot expensive than Printify, its personally what I use.
So for a lot of new stores app, I would usually recommend Printify because theyre cost effective especially if you use some of their top proven providers such as Monster Digital.But if youve got a established store, and youre looking for a print on demand provider who has experience then Printful should be the one you should consider.
Now, Im going to show you how to add Printful and update the settings.
1. Start by going to Apps then click the Visit the Shopify Store button. Choose the account thats connected to your Shopify store.
In the search bar, search for Printful.
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2. Once you find Printful, click on the Add App button. Then click the Install app button.
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3. Click on Sign up with Google. Create a Printful account by typing in your email address. Click next then enter your password. Google will then need to verify your account. Next, enter the 6 digit verification code then click next.
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4. Next, agree to services terms then click Sign up button. On the next page, you can put anything you like. Once then, just click Finish then click on Connect store.
Then click on Accept All button on the top of the page.
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5. Now go to More, then select Settings.
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6. On the settings menu on the side, click Packing Slip. Then select the image to upload.
Next, put your customer service email then click on Save.
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7. You can click on the Preview button to see how the pages will look like. Asyou can see, its now customized for your store which makes it look professional because it looks like you sent them.
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8. Now, click More and then Billing. Were going to add a credit card or Paypal account to our store.
Click on Billing method then click Add billing method.You get to choose either Paypal or credit card. Printful is going to charge your Paypal or credit card each time a customer purchases an item. Once youve done that, youll see this on your Billing method.
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So for example, right now a shirt that Im selling costs $13 and I charge $30 for it. What happens is the customer pays me $30 for the tshirt and then Printful will charge me $13. I dont get the $13 immediately, what happens is the customer submits the money into my Shopify payments account, Shopify payments collects that $30 and pays out to me 2 days later. But in the meantime, Printful needs to be paid $13 for the tshirt and what theyll do is that they take it out of the credit card that I have on file.
Go ahead and change these settings and on the next video, I will show you how to add a product in Printful.

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#+title: S03|L06 - how to create a product with printify
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* Notes
* Description
** How To Choose A Factory & Create A Product With Printify
Now, Im going to take you through how I personally create products with Printify, by using t-shirts as my example. If youve been following the Wholesale Ted YouTube channel for awhile now, then youll know that Printify isnt my primary Print-On-Demand app I work with. Instead, the main app I work with is Printful, which I also teach inside The Ecomm Clubhouse. However, even though I primarily use Printful, the truth is, I usually recommend beginners start with Printify instead.
Why? Well its because Printify is way, WAY cheaper.
#+caption: printify: 12$ to produce AND ship
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Take this t-shirt I sell in my own Print-On-Demand business: the Bella+Canvas 3001. On Printify, it costs me around $12 to produce AND ship this. Whereas,
#+caption: printful tshirt - 12$ base price alone
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That base t-shirt costs $12.95 ALONE. And then there is an additional $4 for shipping. Granted, I do get bulk discounts with Printful, but they still cant match the price I get with Printify. And something I also want to note: is that my $12 price I got with Printify was because I signed up for this: the Printify Premium Subscription, which is $29 a month.
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This gives you a 15-20% discount on products, though not shipping costs. Obviously in the beginning, when you are brand new & havent sold anything, you dont need to get this. But once you start selling items regularly, this is a no-brainer. It will quickly pay for itself.
** printful advantages
So why do I choose Printful? Well, its because there are some additional features that Printful offers, in-exchange for higher prices.
*** printful fulfillment
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For example, Printful have this: a fulfillment warehouse. Here, you can ship products that you buy in bulk from manufacturers and store them here.
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Then, when a customer buys one of these products from your store, Printful will see the order, find the item stored in their warehouse, package it up, and ship it out to the customer.
This is a more advanced version of dropshipping, and something new store owners dont need access to.
** printify is still easier
And so the honest truth in my opinion, is that new store owners would benefit from Printifys lower prices the most, over these features.
Of course, if youd also like to use Printful anyway, I also teach how to use it in the video tutorial series after this one, so be sure to go watch that, if youd prefer using Printful.
*** printify outsource factories
Now, something to remember and keep in mind, is that Printify is NOT a Print On Demand factory.
Nope. This is something that also makes it very different from Printful. Printful actually have their own factories. So when you order a product from Printful. Its them that make it. But Printify dont run or own any factories themselves. Instead, they partner with OTHER Print-On-Demand factories around the world. These factories can offer their products through Printify. So, for example, one of their Print On Demand providers is a factory called MWW.
*** MWW
MWW is indeed a family-owned, American-made Print On Demand factory based in North Carolina. People often think of the Printify factories as intangible things. But theyre not. They are real companies.
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And MWW has been around since the 1930s, producing products on demand for companies. If you wanted, you could even visit their factory.
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MWWs most popular products on Printify are their homeware, such as their shower curtains, their rugs & and their pillow cases.
*** printify is a middleman to POD providers
And so it is best to think of Printify, not as a Print-On-Demand provider per se, but instead, as an app, that lets you order products from Print On Demand providers, and track your orders.
This was actually a big advantage to me during the height of covid-19 worldwide lockdowns. Printful really struggled during Covid-19.
On one hand, their order number drastically increased, as people began to buy ecommerce products in record numbers, a trend which continues even today.
And secondly, because of new social distancing laws, they couldnt output products as fast as they previously could. So they had more orders, but less supply.
Because of this, Printful production times soared to up to 28 business days which is entirely unacceptable for customers. Whereas because I was connected to Printify, I had access to a big range of factories. If one factory got shut down, because their city had to go into lockdown, that was OK, because I could switch to another one, and keep my business going. So the fact that Printify doesnt produce items in-house, and instead work with multiple factories, means you massively mitigate your risk, which is another bonus to choosing Printify for beginners.
There is however a big downside to Printifys multiple suppliers. Their quality can vary drastically. And so its really frustrating when I see people on YouTube leave comments like “I ordered a sample product from Printify and it was terrible.”
I see those comments and I say to the person: “Can you please stop spreading misinformation and confusing other people who are new? You didnt order a product from Printify! Instead, you ordered a product from a factory that Printify connects to. Can you please tell us which factory you used. THAT would be helpful!”
** printify factories
*** monster digital
So, let me tell you the factories Ive worked with, that I would work with again.
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For clothing, my #1 choice is Monster Digital. Printify actually works extremely closely with Monster Digital, to ensure their quality is excellent. The clothing they produce is on-par with Printful, so I feel really good about using them for my products. Because Monster Digitals quality is excellent, they are one of the most expensive factories to choose, and dont always have the same selection of products. They purposefully keep their selection smaller, to maintain strong quality control. But it is worth it. During Christmas periods, Monster Digital have consistently met deadlines. This is my #1 recommended supplier.
*** DTG2Go
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DTG2GO is a company that I worked with, during COVID-19 lockdowns. Their prints were not as vibrant as Monster Digitals, but my customers were still happy with the quality of the products they received. I have heard mixed reports about their Christmas production & shipping speeds. They also ended up getting impacted by COVID-19, but that isnt their fault.
*** MWW
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And MWW is a company Ive worked with. I havent sold their homeware, but I did sell their tote bags, and my customers were very happy.
** nothing is perfect
Another tip too: is that occasionally, print-on-demand providers will make mistakes. So if you see one person leave a comment on the internet like “I ordered a product for a customer from Monster Digital and it was messed up avoid avoid!” Well, Id tell you to AVOID those reviews.
The reality is production is never 100% going to be perfect, for any industry. You cannot expect 100% perfection. Its inexperienced sellers with unrealistic expectations, that expect perfection.
And so the real issue I see with those comments, is they are often left on places like Reddit and YouTube, from small stores, that have not had many orders yet.
Think about it. If 1 in 100 products end up having a defect, then that defect could happen to anyone, at any time. And so if someone has, say, ordered 10 products so far from Monster Digital, and the defect happens to be in one of their 10 products, of course they will have a biased view.
Instead, I would recommend focusing on reviews from store owners like me, who have produced products at scale: who have made at least 100 products with a supplier, and have experience working with them at scale.
I have no idea how many orders Ive done with Monster Digital at this stage. But I can tell you, Ive produced WELL over 100 products, thats for sure. And out of all of those: only 1 customer has ever complained.
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*** don't bother with printify's review system for providers
And something else I want to explain is this: Printifys review system. Prior to COVID-19, this was a good way to assess whether a supplier was reliable or not. But COVID-19 has essentially made this useless. If suppliers have any delays at all, even just a 1 day delay, their score gets dinged, massively. Printify havent updated their algorithms for the pre-covid world. So I dont recommend paying much attention to this
If Monster Digitals score is lower than the competition, it probably means that due to social distancing rules, they are producing products a little bit slower, but the quality more than makes up for it. Customers would prefer to wait an extra day or 2, to get a better product.
** lets make some products!
Alright. So thats some background on Printify, and how they work. Lets now discuss how to make products with them by using the most popular Print-On-Demand product, t-shirts, as our example product.
*** base tshirt examples
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Now, Im going to show you how to make a t-shirt with this: the Gildan 5000. This is the cheapest t-shirt that you can make with Printify. The Gildan 5000 is fine for beginners to start with, to keep costs low. However, the material is nowhere near as comfortable as
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But, since the majority of my subscribers to The Ecomm Clubhouse do not have an established store yet, were going to use the Gildan 5000 for our example tutorial. So, lets do this!
*** create a tshirt
All right, lets create a product in Printify. Once you have come to your Shopify store, you go to apps, you click on Printify, and then once youre inside the Printify app, come and click on Catalog.
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And of course, youve got all sorts of products. You dont just have t-shirts and hoodies, childrens body suits, water bottles, flip-flops, hats. beach towels, fanny packs there are so many different products that you can sell on Printify. However, were just going to choose a unisex t-shirt for now.
#+caption: Choose a Tshirt from the Catalog
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Something to keep in mind is that even though Printify says they have over 250 products, each of these individual womens t-shirts does count as their own product.
**** polo shirt
So you might think, well, why on earth does a Printify have so many different t-shirts? Well, the reason why theyve got so many different ones to pick from is because they are for different needs. So for example, this one is a polo shirt. So if you wanted to sell a polo shirt, then you can come and choose this one.
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file:../../_share/media/img/step_03/lesson_06/ex09a-tshirt_type-polo.png
**** all over print tshirt
And this one here is an all-over print t-shirt. So think of it like a tie dye t-shirt instead of just having a picture on the front, the design that you put onto this t-shirt goes all over the entire t-shirt, which is pretty cool. So that feels a very different type of need.
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**** unisex
And then weve got several t-shirts in that fill the need of being designed for womens bodies. But for us, of course, were going to choose this one here because this t-shirt fills our needs the best.
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And it feels I need the best to being the cheapest unisex t-shirt that is available. The Gildan 5,000, it has a classic fit that runs true to size. What that means is that if a customer would normally purchase a large t-shirt and a retail store then, or large t-shirt, this will fit them.
If the t-shirt was small, or if it said that it didnt run true-to-size or that its a slim fit, what that means then is that they would normally have to, if they would order a large t-shirt in a retail store that a large t-shirt and a small fit would not fit them.
But because this t-shirt runs true to size and means in that customers are going to be able to very easily pick a t-shirt thats right for them, which means youre going to have a lot less returns now because of the fact that this one here is the cheapest t-shirt, it means seeing that its already a hundred percent cotton.
**** bella+canvas 3001
Now Ill show you the t-shirt that I sell in my store, the Bella + Canvas 3001, which Ive already discussed.
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file:../../_share/media/img/step_03/lesson_06/ex09d-tshirt_type-bella_canvas_3001.png
So this t-shirt here is made from 100% soft cotton. So this t-shirt is definitely nicer to wear, which means that if you sell this t-shirt, customers are more likely to come back and order more, however, it costs more. So right now, Im signed into my Printify premium subscriptions so Ive got Printify premium pricing. Your pricing is going to be a little bit more, most are charging $8.05 for this t-shirt with $4 for shipping.
*** shipping costs
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As you can see, different suppliers have different shipping costs. Most of digitals is $4 with $8.05 for the actual product price itself. However, if we come back to the Gildan 5000, youll see that its about $2 cheaper.
#+caption: $2 cheaper
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Now $2 may not seem like much, but when youre just starting out and youve got a low startup budget, I understand that you want to keep costs lower, which is why I usually recommend that people pick this t-shirt when theyre starting out. And once theyve got a design thats selling great, they switch on over to the Bella + Canvas 3001.
*** unisex gives you more options in suppliers
And the reason why Im also showing you how to set up a unisex t-shirt is because thats the type of t-shirt most people want to sell, because that way, youre not limited towards one gender. So youve got a wider audience to market to obviously. If youre selling something thats very female specific or very male specific, you may want to consider a female or male t-shirt, but in general, unisex is the right choice for most niches. Youre also gonna discover that youre going to have lots of different suppliers to work with.
#+caption: supplying a unisex shirt
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file:../../_share/media/img/step_03/lesson_06/ex10c-shipping_unisex.png
*** the US is the best place to sell
So for example, if your customers are primarily based in Canada, you could come and work with the supplier, Duplium. However, for most people, youre going to be having your customers mostly based in the United States because the United States is one of the easiest countries to sell.
And if you were selling within Europe, you would have to deal with the European Unions return laws, which are quite complicated and annoying. So by targeting Americans and selling within America, when youre first getting started, its a whole lot easier, no matter where in the world you live.
** make the product
*** start designing
And it doesnt matter where you live in the world. If you live in New Zealand, like me, your supplier is based in America so its no different whether you live in America or not. So were going to come and click Start Designing.
#+caption: click 'start design'
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*** add design
Alright, so what you do is come and click Add your design.
#+caption: click 'add design'
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*** choose the image
Click on My Device.
#+caption: choose image from device
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All right. Click on the design you want to use and click Open.
#+caption: 'open'
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**** resolution
You want to make sure that your doc design is high resolution. If it sees medium resolution, low resolution, then you need to get a higher resolution design. It makes sure that it is high resolution. Now you can drag and drop this design around that you want. Youve only got this box to work in though. So Im going to keep in mind too.
#+caption: high resolution
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file:../../_share/media/img/step_03/lesson_06/ex11e-design_hires.png
**** alignment
Is there outside of just dragging and dropping it? You can get more specific. So if I want this designed to be hard up against the top and in the center, Id click this top align button to bring it to the very top of the box and then come and click the centered one, to align it in the center.
#+caption: adjusting alignment
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file:../../_share/media/img/step_03/lesson_06/ex11f-design_alignment.png
This is what the vast majority of you want to do, unless you have a specific reason that you want it to be smaller and placed somewhere differently.
**** fitting
You want to design and you want to put your design to make it as wide as possible to fill the box as much as possible and to then put it to the top of the box and center
Its something that Printify can do for you, which is nice because not all print-on-demand providers do this. They already have a nice gap between your design and the collar. Some print-on-demand providers, including Printful, dont have this big gap here. You have to allot for yourself , which is really annoying, but Printify already has a gap there so you dont have to worry about your design being too high up against the collar.
#+caption: fit image to shirt
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file:../../_share/media/img/step_03/lesson_06/ex11g-design_fitting.png
**** color variations
Alright, so youve put your design onto your product. Now if your product has different color variations, come here, click this, and then choose which colors you want just by ticking them. So a lot of people ask me, “How many product colors should I have Sarah?“ If my product does come in different colors, while there is no specific concept, but you think about it. If you want to present yourself as a high end t-shirt brand or clothing brand or store in general, a high end clothing brand or a product brand only wants to put their best foot forward. They want their t-shirts to look awesome.
They would want to pick colors that could give off the best visual appearance. Dont just offer other colors because you can. Instead, a nice number to aim for is to pick the five best colors.
#+caption: color variation
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file:../../_share/media/img/step_03/lesson_06/ex12a-variation-color.png
**** you need a separate version for black
Now you may have noticed that I have selected did black and you cant really see my design on the black t-shirt because my design is black. It is going to print differently. Its not going to appear just as the same color black as the black color of a t-shirt. Its a different shade to the black that Im printing onto it, but its still terrible. You dont want this. So your designs that work well on a white t-shirt are often very different to designs that work well on a black t-shirt and Printify knows this.
***** make specifically for black
So if youve got a product like this with a sort of variation, what youll be able to do is youll be able to click this button Make a specific design for black.
#+caption: make specific design for black
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file:../../_share/media/img/step_03/lesson_06/ex12b-variation-black1.png
***** delete previous black
Now you can delete the one we just added before.
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***** add a layer for the black specific
And then click Add layer.
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***** choose the iamge
Then click My device.Pick a design that youve made for the black t-shirt. So for me here, Im uploading a design where instead of featuring black characters, its featuring white characters. Click Open.
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file:../../_share/media/img/step_03/lesson_06/ex12b-variation-black4.png
***** adjust the image on the shirt
And Im going to do the same thing. Ill click on the design then Im going to bring this one to the very top and make sure its centered by clicking these.
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file:../../_share/media/img/step_03/lesson_06/ex12b-variation-black5.png
Now it hasnt deleted my design or my white t-shirt or my sports gray, charcoal or light blue t-shirt. Its just created a different one for the black t-shirt.
***** black has a very high converting rate
And its often a really good idea to do this because black has the highest converting color overall. I think for this design here, that is probably not going to be the highest converting color. I suspect that a sports gray or charcoal would end up being the highest converting color, but usually black has the highest converting color. So once youve picked the colors that you want, you can also preview your design by clicking the Preview button.
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file:../../_share/media/img/step_03/lesson_06/ex11h-design_preview.png
*** save the product
Now you can check it out on a mockup, which is really nice and see how it looks great. So once you have done this, you can click the save product.
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file:../../_share/media/img/step_03/lesson_06/ex11i-design_save.png
*** choose thumbnail
All right, we are almost done. Come and click Edit listing.
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file:../../_share/media/img/step_03/lesson_06/ex13a-thumbnail-edit.png
**** choose the design for the thumbail
Now we need to choose which design, which color we think will be the best as the product thumbnail. So usually blacks the best option because oftentimes black can be the best option because black has the highest converting design. But I think for this one here, I think that probably the sports gray is going to be one of my highest converting colors. And its really easy to see the picture on it as the thumbnail. So Im going to choose this sports gray and then click Next.
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file:../../_share/media/img/step_03/lesson_06/ex13b-thumbnail-next.png
**** give product title and size table
Now the product title and description that we have here is not going to be the one that were going to stick with. Were actually going to edit it on the Shopify product page. But for now, we want to just give it an identifying product title. This way, well be able to easily find it when we come to edit it later. You can just keep the description as it is. Also, come and click, Add a size table.
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file:../../_share/media/img/step_03/lesson_06/ex13c-thumbnail-size_title.png
**** delete tags and use imperial metric
And lets delete the tags. Choose your sizing table to be Imperial, unless you are specifically targeting a country where they use Metric. But obviously were talking in the United States, so were Imperial and then come and click Next.
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file:../../_share/media/img/step_03/lesson_06/ex13d-thumbnail-tags.png
**** set price
Now set your product price. It is so much faster to set your product price now rather than later, but you can modify your product prices later. Its just very easy to do it now. So pick what product price you plan to sell your t-shirts for and something you are going to notice is that the larger t-shirts, they do cost more. And the reason why they cost more is because theres more fabric involved in making them.
#+attr_html: :width 600px
file:../../_share/media/img/step_03/lesson_06/ex13e-thumbnail-pricing.png
Its a little frustrating that you cant charge somebody more for having a 2XL t-shirt compared to a small t-shirt. That would not be considered acceptable. So make sure that you price all the t-shirts the same, and just be aware that when a customer comes and purchases a large t-shirt, your profit margins will be smaller. Luckily of course, most customers end up purchasing t-shirts within the small to XL range.
#+attr_html: :width 600px
file:../../_share/media/img/step_03/lesson_06/ex13f-thumbnail-pricing.png
*** publish
So its not something you have happened often, but be aware that your margins will be slightly eaten into when customers pick a larger t-shirt. You should make sure though that youre selling as many sizes as possible. Then come and click Next.
#+attr_html: :width 600px
file:../../_share/media/img/step_03/lesson_06/ex14a-publish.png
And then you just want to come and click Publish product to your Shopify store. And then you want to come and click Publish.
#+attr_html: :width 600px
file:../../_share/media/img/step_03/lesson_06/ex14b-publish.png
And boom! It has been created and published to the store.
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