01-21-2018, 08:34 AM
@deedee22, V2 has an extra module with the following:
Course Review
The course is really very simple. The course creator talks about what printable are -PDF and JPEG creatives that you sell online. For example, Baby Shower games and you create downloadable "printables" for the game sheets, score sheet, invitations, etc., etc. You see these all the time on Pinterest, Etsy, and other places.
Here's the course in a nutshell:
1. Go to Pinterest and Etsy to get ideas and find what's selling already.
2. Put keywords into Google Trends to check the keyword popularity.
3. Once you decide on a niche, use Canva to create your printables but use Pixabay or other royalty free image sites (s) for the images.
4. Build your own website, blog, and shopping cart. He suggests Wordpress.
5. Advertise your store
6. You can post the printables on Esty and/or set up your own printable service gig on Fiverr
I think the course is useful if you didn't know about printable and/or haven't thought of them as a sales item. However, what I don't like is that most of the course is just the creator showing you how to use Canva and other graphics programs. To be fair he also shows you how to setup WooCommerce.
I guess this is helpful if you don't have any graphics or shopping cart knowledge whatsoever, but it is a waste of time for anyone with any experience.
I think the course is very lacking in traffic generation methods which is what a newbie would really need to make money. The creator does mention it but the course really needs more details in this area.
The course is worth reviewing if this business idea interests you. Please note, that if you already have experience with graphics, websites, blogs, shopping carts, you can skip large parts of the course.
One tip the creator doesn't mention that surprised me is if you don't have experience with graphics why not just outsource the creative process and get your printables via a Fiverr gig like he recommends you set up. That way you can cut out the learning curve, get a better product than if you did it yourself, and concentrate on promotion and sales.
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Course Review
The course is really very simple. The course creator talks about what printable are -PDF and JPEG creatives that you sell online. For example, Baby Shower games and you create downloadable "printables" for the game sheets, score sheet, invitations, etc., etc. You see these all the time on Pinterest, Etsy, and other places.
Here's the course in a nutshell:
1. Go to Pinterest and Etsy to get ideas and find what's selling already.
2. Put keywords into Google Trends to check the keyword popularity.
3. Once you decide on a niche, use Canva to create your printables but use Pixabay or other royalty free image sites (s) for the images.
4. Build your own website, blog, and shopping cart. He suggests Wordpress.
5. Advertise your store
6. You can post the printables on Esty and/or set up your own printable service gig on Fiverr
I think the course is useful if you didn't know about printable and/or haven't thought of them as a sales item. However, what I don't like is that most of the course is just the creator showing you how to use Canva and other graphics programs. To be fair he also shows you how to setup WooCommerce.
I guess this is helpful if you don't have any graphics or shopping cart knowledge whatsoever, but it is a waste of time for anyone with any experience.
I think the course is very lacking in traffic generation methods which is what a newbie would really need to make money. The creator does mention it but the course really needs more details in this area.
The course is worth reviewing if this business idea interests you. Please note, that if you already have experience with graphics, websites, blogs, shopping carts, you can skip large parts of the course.
One tip the creator doesn't mention that surprised me is if you don't have experience with graphics why not just outsource the creative process and get your printables via a Fiverr gig like he recommends you set up. That way you can cut out the learning curve, get a better product than if you did it yourself, and concentrate on promotion and sales.
(01-21-2018 06:04 AM)deedee22 Wrote: [ -> ]If anyone needs it I have put the content and links from the original post into a PDF file. You can download it here:
Code:
http://ge.tt/1YsV8Co2
I gave it a slightly different name
Code:
https://www.virustotal.com/#/file/2a4d37f3ca071aa6916d352e6269e277b2fbde9baa453c5608672537559bedc9/detection
Does anyone know if there is any difference between v1 and v2?