I want to learn TeeSpring no matter what

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I know that TS is not that easy as it hears. I invested already like 70$.

But still because I just started out I don't know if I should stick to niche that I picked, because I've made 0 sales.

I won't stop, I want to learn if anyone who ever done any successful campaign can help me out.

So I know that there are so many tutorials about finding niche, but I'm asking this:

- How can I know if niche is good and if I should stay in that niche that I picked?
- How to pick niche from so many niches


Thank you!
#learn #matter #teespring
  • Profile picture of the author AYCE
    You've barely scratched the surface. I spent $500+ on FB ads before I had my first successful campaign. This one campaign is grossing enough to "break even" and make some profit.

    Keep in mind it took me a year and a half testing on and off with Teespring.

    Do some creative research and find groups of people passionate about something.

    There is no right or wrong niche. The challenge is finding the correct product and design for the correct people.

    Good luck!
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  • Profile picture of the author discrat
    Originally Posted by Springy View Post


    - How can I know if niche is good and if I should stay in that niche that I picked?
    - How to pick niche from so many niches


    Thank you!
    Test, Test, Test.

    Sorry but TS is very competitive. And most successful TSers are people who fail 9 out of 10 campaigns.

    How they do this ?
    Simple... they cut their Losses quick and let their Winners Ride


    - Robert Andrew
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    • Profile picture of the author Springy
      I agree TS is really really really competitive only the best of the best get in top list by trying out and spending quite allot of money Many people recommend to test is minimum of 1000$
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  • Profile picture of the author paladinseo
    i seen a dude buying teespring desing gig on fiverr and selling them on fb, had over 100 sales , so go with fb ads
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    • Profile picture of the author Springy
      yeah it HEARS easy, but believe me it's not as easy as it hears

      You need to know to whom you're selling, targeting, design needs to be perfect and so on and on.

      Many people think go to TS -> make something -> advertise on FB -> profit, but people spend 1000$ and some didn't even make any money when they spent like 2000$.
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      • Profile picture of the author IMstarter
        I had a couple of TS designs made up but I never did anything with them. Its the sort of thing where you should already have an audience to sell to. Unless you are willing to use money testing different adverts.
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  • Profile picture of the author Engineer2Blogger
    I've sold over 15,000 shirts/hoodies on TS, it is difficult to get into if you're a newbie.

    You have to learn the right balance of design for the demographic you're targeting not to mention FaceBook ads.

    It took me 50 campaigns to find my first profitable campaign. Even now I'll go 100+ campaigns without finding anythign profitable!

    It's a numbers game and is getting more and more difficult everyday.

    Affengineer.com has some great tutorials if you're looking for info.
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    Originally Posted by Springy View Post

    I know that TS is not that easy as it hears. I invested already like 70$.

    But still because I just started out I don't know if I should stick to niche that I picked, because I've made 0 sales.

    I won't stop, I want to learn if anyone who ever done any successful campaign can help me out.

    So I know that there are so many tutorials about finding niche, but I'm asking this:

    - How can I know if niche is good and if I should stay in that niche that I picked?
    - How to pick niche from so many niches


    Thank you!
    I'd start by reading Teespring Blogger -, he has had some serious success in Teespring..
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  • Profile picture of the author Randall Magwood
    Originally Posted by Springy View Post

    I know that TS is not that easy as it hears. I invested already like 70$. But still because I just started out I don't know if I should stick to niche that I picked, because I've made 0 sales.
    You should never get too attached to a product or niche. I would advise you to cut your losses now, and select another potential niche to go into. If selling T-shirts isn't popping for you... sell something else. Try ebay. I hear it's still super profitable. In fact.... i know it is.
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  • Profile picture of the author TheZafraGroup
    Don't let the tough times get to you. $70 is nothing. I spent over $1000+ dollars till I was able to finally make my money back. Even if you go through the best training courses that teach you different ways of advertising, you never really know until you've done it yourself. Wisdom gained by experience. Just keep going at it. It takes time for you to build that skill. If you believe in yourself and your product, a lot of things will change very fast.

    As for the niche, you'll know it's a good niche if there's a lot of activity within it. Yeah that means more competition but that also means more money. If you truly want this, then invest in yourself and study what your competitors are doing and model your business and strategies after theirs. Don't copy...just model.

    As for how to pick a niche, only you can tell dude. If it's something that you love then go for it. We can throw options on different niches all day but if you don't like it, then you won't do it.

    I'd say study online advertising methods more. Pick one strategy. In your case, I'd recommend FB PPC. Then study people who have already succeeded in your niche and look closely at what they do and how they do things.
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  • Profile picture of the author Springy
    Thanks everyone
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  • Profile picture of the author jacobsnyder
    I've been into Teespring for awhile now, and yes, there is a lot of competition. I'd say it's one of the hardest in the industry to break into in comparison to other shirt websites, but the advice here is very sound
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  • Profile picture of the author attackdome
    Originally Posted by Springy View Post

    I know that TS is not that easy as it hears. I invested already like 70$.

    But still because I just started out I don't know if I should stick to niche that I picked, because I've made 0 sales.

    I won't stop, I want to learn if anyone who ever done any successful campaign can help me out.

    So I know that there are so many tutorials about finding niche, but I'm asking this:

    - How can I know if niche is good and if I should stay in that niche that I picked?
    - How to pick niche from so many niches


    Thank you!
    If I were you, what I would do is find something trending on twitter or vine. Make a shirt out of it, then post a reply saying you found a hilarious shirt. During those few hours that it trends, you will have loads of traffic and a big chance of selling shirts. However, don't do it in anyway shape or form that is spam. Make it seem like you're in the conversation and just bring it up.
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  • Profile picture of the author huyha
    I agree Teesping is really really really competitive only the best of the best get in top list by trying out and spending quite a lot of money. why dont you try with another flatfom. https://fabrily.com/. you can sell in UK
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    • Profile picture of the author JonaAWarr
      Originally Posted by huyha View Post

      I agree Teesping is really really really competitive only the best of the best get in top list by trying out and spending quite a lot of money. why dont you try with another flatfom. https://fabrily.com/. you can sell in UK

      Fabrily is closing down in the next couple of days. You can launch campaigns for Europe on Teespring since they introduced Teespring Europe.
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  • Profile picture of the author quinn
    Teespring seems too hard to make a profit. By the time you pay for the advertising, it seems like there wouldn't be much left. I would think there are easier things to do unless you really just like designing and have a fabulous idea.
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