01-20-2017, 11:58 PM
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01-23-2017, 12:06 AM
(01-20-2017 11:58 PM)CharlieAngel Wrote: [ -> ]Waste of time applying account merch
and why is that? I have sold a lot of merchandise with Teespring and other venues but have gotten sick of FB advertising.
Also I am quite critical and don't give complements easily and found the guide excellent for a novice to Merch such as me.
+5 for the OP.
01-23-2017, 12:10 AM
(01-23-2017 12:06 AM)watermania Wrote: [ -> ]and why is that? I have sold a lot of merchandise with Teespring and other venues but have gotten sick of FB advertising.
Also I am quite critical and don't give complements easily and found the guide excellent for a novice to Merch such as me.
+5 for the OP.
Well all i want to say is Goodluck.
01-24-2017, 12:50 PM
It took about 45 days for me to get approved, but once I did I started making sales without doing anything.
Not a LOT of sales, but then I haven't had much time to do anything to market it until recently. The sales I'm getting are because of the keywords I picked and the designs I did which are a little different. Plus, I've started selling the service to small local businesses - I upload the designs and they get to send their customers there to get shirts. I get all the money, but they don't have to put any money out for inventory and they can have as many designs as they want. That's proving to be fairly popular.
I suspect that if I were to do a few FB ads or other marketing kinds of things I'd be making decent sales. So that's the plan for the next few months.
The thing I like about Merch is that it doesn't cost me a dime to have the service or put shirts up there (unlike using TeeLaunch which requires a Shopify account). So it's an inexpensive way to get up and running.
Not a LOT of sales, but then I haven't had much time to do anything to market it until recently. The sales I'm getting are because of the keywords I picked and the designs I did which are a little different. Plus, I've started selling the service to small local businesses - I upload the designs and they get to send their customers there to get shirts. I get all the money, but they don't have to put any money out for inventory and they can have as many designs as they want. That's proving to be fairly popular.
I suspect that if I were to do a few FB ads or other marketing kinds of things I'd be making decent sales. So that's the plan for the next few months.
The thing I like about Merch is that it doesn't cost me a dime to have the service or put shirts up there (unlike using TeeLaunch which requires a Shopify account). So it's an inexpensive way to get up and running.
01-27-2017, 10:36 PM
Thank you for sharing!
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