Teespring? Why so quiet???

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Never got the chance to jump on the Teespring bandwagon, but now I'm considering it. Are people still making money with FB and Teespring?

Early in the year people were going crazy with this method and gurus pumping out products on how to make a zillion with Teespring...now I don't see or hear anyone talk about it. Has the goldmine dried up already? Is it still worth getting into?
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  • Profile picture of the author miklanderson2
    It hasn't dried up. It isn't as easy as it used to be, but with proper targeting and a good shirt, there's still money to be made.
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  • Profile picture of the author dicbo
    Definitely still working. You just need to find a niche and pump designs. If you need some inspiration to get started you can go there: Teespring Expert - How to make money with Teespring Campaigns
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  • Profile picture of the author globalexperts
    Originally Posted by Adam Curry View Post

    Never got the chance to jump on the Teespring bandwagon, but now I'm considering it. Are people still making money with FB and Teespring?

    Early in the year people were going crazy with this method and gurus pumping out products on how to make a zillion with Teespring...now I don't see or hear anyone talk about it. Has the goldmine dried up already? Is it still worth getting into?
    It's still working. But it's harder to make sales now, perhaps due to competition.
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    • Profile picture of the author tacitinc
      Originally Posted by globalexperts View Post

      It's still working. But it's harder to make sales now, perhaps due to competition.
      Not if you are in the right laser targeted niche Global You have to be creative to sell tshirts and some people just dont have it

      Check out teeview & see what is selling right now: Teeview | Teespring campaign viewer
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      not a ninja.

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      • Profile picture of the author thriftgirl62
        I think the majority started to realize by the time they got enough people to fill the minimum orders, they were barely going to break even.. Then had to pay for the shirts up-front to get them made and then wait for the customer's shirt to be made, boxed up and shipped with a tracking number so their customers would finally be charged for the shirt they ordered 2-3 weeks earlier.

        By the time the money got through the billing process there wasn't much left depending on whether there were deductions for fees nobody remembers during all the Tee-Spring excitement. You do have to be very creative and niche specific if you plan on making enough sales to actually make a profit.


        My son bought this White Label, Custom Printing! because we have distributors who wear shirts with logos to work everyday. Now every distributor can have their own store and buy and sell whatever promotional items they want. That means cash flow will improve because now we don't have to keep all that stuff in stock anymore!
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  • Profile picture of the author JohnnyPlan
    A good design will always sell, so long as you are active in niche Facebook groups and have a long list of 'friends' who like that particular type niche. For instance, if you have 'mommy/pregnancy' themed T-shirts, then people on your friend list should be mommies and pregnant women that you added from niche new mommy/expecting groups. You can apply that logic to any niche.
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  • Profile picture of the author PPC-Coach
    Yep still works.

    It will until people stop wearing t-shirts.

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  • Profile picture of the author cpacashman
    Is there anyway to promote Teespring with out PPC.
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  • Profile picture of the author avielmedina
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    here you will understand why facebook are the tool for teespring. nowhere else
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  • Profile picture of the author jamescanz
    Originally Posted by Adam Curry View Post

    Are people still making money with FB and Teespring?
    People are still buying shirts, right?

    Then you should be good
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