by AYCE
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Currently scaling my first winning Teespring campaign. After using Teespring on and off for about a year and a half, and losing hundreds of dollars, I'm currently running a campaign at around 280% ROI.

My tip: Launch multiple campaigns at once. Test, Cut, Scale. Repeat. You can't be afraid to lose some money at first. Because once you strike gold and ride the wave, your returns can massively surpass your investment.

Happy Teespringing!
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  • Profile picture of the author Van Dam
    Thanks for the tip but can I ask how did you lose money with TeeSpring? I thought they only charged you if they sell and at that point your sales should cover their fees?
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    • Profile picture of the author AYCE
      Not quite. Teespring has no "fees". The reason money was lost is because you need to get traffic to your campaign. Most popular way is via Facebook ads.

      You don't hit your targeting correct right away so you are burning ad spend and selling no tshirts. Therefor you are at a loss.
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      • Profile picture of the author Van Dam
        Originally Posted by AYCE View Post

        Not quite. Teespring has no "fees". The reason money was lost is because you need to get traffic to your campaign. Most popular way is via Facebook ads.

        You don't hit your targeting correct right away so you are burning ad spend and selling no tshirts. Therefor you are at a loss.
        Ah, I understand. Thanks for explaining it.
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        • Profile picture of the author AYCE
          Originally Posted by Van Dam View Post

          Ah, I understand. Thanks for explaining it.
          No problem!
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  • Profile picture of the author chedi
    Hi, have you try to use Smallfbtools ? it's the best free tool ever for teeshirt marketing

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  • Profile picture of the author Jonny2spoons
    Good to see you are having success - keep it up and best of luck!
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  • Profile picture of the author PopeMarketing
    AYCE, I haven't worked with Teespring before but I'm interested in having a dabble with it when my time opens up.

    Would you say you're self-taught or have you followed a product/programme?

    I have a good understanding of marketing on FB and many resources I can refer to, so I'm good on that front. I'd imagine when ti comes to actually using Teespring it comes down to common sense and your own ideas?
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    • Profile picture of the author AYCE
      Originally Posted by PopeMarketing View Post

      AYCE, I haven't worked with Teespring before but I'm interested in having a dabble with it when my time opens up.

      Would you say you're self-taught or have you followed a product/programme?

      I have a good understanding of marketing on FB and many resources I can refer to, so I'm good on that front. I'd imagine when ti comes to actually using Teespring it comes down to common sense and your own ideas?
      Hey man. I would say self taught. Ive researched a ton and watched youtube tutorials for the basics but Ive never paid for or recieved any sort of program or training. Im a firm believer and knowing the basics and figuring it out myself.

      I would say common sense is a part, but only once you understand why certain things work and others dont.

      Having your own ideas is a must. But there is no need to reinvent the wheel. Like I stated in my original post. Test, cut, scale.

      It's ideal to always test numerous campaigns at once. Testing designs one by one will get you no where quick.
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      • Profile picture of the author lpfacun
        Do you have any tips about finding niches on tshirts? Thank you
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        • Profile picture of the author sajidali27
          Is there any other way to promote teespring tshirts except FB ads?

          Or we have to invest money to promote it for selling in large amount.
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        • Profile picture of the author julliando
          Originally Posted by lpfacun View Post

          Do you have any tips about finding niches on tshirts? Thank you
          I usually go on facebook and type ïnterest in the search bar, a lot of interest will appear. Or go on Fan Page List - The List of Official Facebook Fan Pages & Twitter Users and search, you'll find many ideas to create T-shirt. Combining 2 or more different interests group to create your own niche with more target customers is also effective for me.
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  • Profile picture of the author Emma18
    I saw a youtube video that suggested people on Teespring should find a niche target market. For example: creating a campaign for people who are nurses, or creating a campaign for people with pugs or some other dog breed. I have a teespring storefront (Outlier | Teespring). I created a t-shirt geared towards dancers. I got good feedback from social media but no sales.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jack Malibaba
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    Thanks for sharing my friend! I agree with you that we should not afraid to lose money first.

    We need to invest to test!
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