My Campaing Teespring

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I did 10 ad campaigns and only one I got 2 sales.
when I got 2 sales, it was because I bought the first
my question: how sales go from 0 to the target?
nobody wants to buy a shirt that others do not
like to design, even write in their comments that they like.
I'm confused
#campaing #teespring
  • Profile picture of the author Jimmy James
    You could always try building a fb page around your niches, build your following of ppl that like -- Social proof will help your tee shirt sales!
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  • Profile picture of the author miklanderson2
    Selling shirts on Teespring isn't as simple as creating a shirt and an ad and watching the money roll in. You've got to test a number of different shirt designs before you hit a winner. Before I got my niches dialed in, I tested and lost money on a lot of shirts for every winning shirt I had. I still have stretches where I have a handful of losing designs in a row, but the winners make it more than worth my while.
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  • Profile picture of the author doubleclick
    Lots of factors. Basically, it's the shirt itself and the marketing. Just not as simple as it sounds, though.

    Test, test, test and >>>> don't get attached to your designs.

    I haven't made loads with shirts, but I've found some success. A few tips that I'd say worked for me --
    • Research your audience before anything.
    • Get a good design. Conceptualize. Once you have a concept, you can get a Fiverr guy to execute a design.
    • Price competitively. Cheaper doesn't mean more people will buy. The shirt design is more of the compelling force, not the price.
    • Target mobile initially. Maybe expand to desktop when you reach your goal.
    • Not really a requirement, but I find Page Post Engagement campaigns easier when it comes to testing (vs clicks to website/website conversions). You're looking for cost per engagement at less than $0.10.
    • Check performance regularly -- comments, likes, shares and sales. At $10-$15 ad spend, you should pretty much know if you're campaign is going somewhere. Do note that a responsive audience is different from a buying audience. You can get a ton of shares and comments and likes but zero sales.
    • Make lots of mistakes! But, learn from your mistakes.

    Good luck on your shirt biz!
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    • Profile picture of the author zarakatajamember
      Originally Posted by doubleclick View Post

      [*]Check performance regularly -- comments, likes, shares and sales. At $10-$15 ad spend, you should pretty much know if you're campaign is going somewhere. Do note that a responsive audience is different from a buying audience. You can get a ton of shares and comments and likes but zero sales.

      Good luck on your shirt biz!
      thanks for you comments.

      that a hearing may be responsive but not buying?
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    Originally Posted by zarakatajamember View Post

    I did 10 ad campaigns and only one I got 2 sales.
    when I got 2 sales, it was because I bought the first
    my question: how sales go from 0 to the target?
    nobody wants to buy a shirt that others do not
    like to design, even write in their comments that they like.
    I'm confused
    You need to either work on the tshirt design or targeting, or even the niche.

    You don't want people to like the shirts, you want them to feel like they need the shirts. You want to get a deep emotional attachment. Think about what people are passionate about and try targeting niches around this.
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    • Profile picture of the author zarakatajamember
      Originally Posted by ChrisBa View Post

      You need to either work on the tshirt design or targeting, or even the niche.

      You don't want people to like the shirts, you want them to feel like they need the shirts. You want to get a deep emotional attachment. Think about what people are passionate about and try targeting niches around this.
      This shirt is on a Program Tv with over 3million fans. people liked.
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