Is Selling T-Shirts Online Still Profitable?
Is Selling T-Shirts Online Still Profitable?
Is selling t-shirts online profitable? Is it too late to get in on the t-shirt fortunes?
If you CAN still sell t-shirts online (I’m skeptical 😉), how the heck do you do it successfully and profitably?
Dropshipping, print on demand, Shopify, agencies, there are so many “online business opportunities”, but are they all washed up and old news? Strategies that used to work but no longer do?
The gurus have taught us that if we just run Facebook ads to a product, we’ll be rich!
So what gives?? Have I turned from my “t-shirt selling” ways?
We’ll address that in this video!
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I just ordered a shirt for myself on Printify. Costs $18.79 total. If I sold that for $23 on Etsy, I would profit $1.92.
Lol but if they dont buy a second product
You’re in the same boat. Lol
It’s a number game that’s all get more then one product.
great video kerry! keep up the good work
How would selling sets work? You know those family shirts for mommy, daddy, and baby; would that be treated as a single purchase?
What’s your thoughts on sites like shopify? I haven’t started yet but doing has much research as I can.
Any idea how to upsell when using Wix?
Yes this makes so much sense! So basically the goal is to get them to come to your store to buy using Facebook ads. But once they purchase you put them on the email list so you can do an upsell?
In other words don’t use print on demand 😎
Lol stop teaching theory
Show us your company
false, u have to spread the fb charge across every shirt sold..
I guess this doesn’t really apply to me. I’m a part of 10 different facebook groups that I interact with using my youtube videos, and don’t pay for any ads. Profit margin is about $5 per shirt because I have them printed here locally and ship them myself. Far from automated but it does help spread my brand and makes a few bucks in the process.
I get the math, however, who is supplying/printing your t-shirts. It could not be Amazon, because you will not know who to up sell. Who is your printer ?
The first comments are wrong . No one tells you to sell them s way and lose money. Duh! Not going to watch the rest of it.
Have been selling for 2 months on shopify . We haven’t had too much sales , maybe $500 a month . Our Facebook Costs are expensive . Any advice ? Just starting a Pinterest account and growing Instagram .
Hello Kerry, thanks for another great video! In your opinion, should shipping always be free?
It’s funny to listen to this hustle. I’ve fallen for it so many times. Now I wanna do it. 😉
Nice channel! Thanks for the info.
Thank you so much for your honest advice
This is not accurate first off you can’t subtract the fb ads from every t shirt sell you don’t pay that fee per every t shirt sold depending on how long you run your ad you could get alot of sells coming from that one ad you paid $12 to $20
Thats not how you calculate FB Ads costs…
Ahh so hit them with the deals
i sell shirts and make pretty good profit. I have a ig fanbase (40k) with a specific niche, shirts seem to do well.