Best Platform for Multiple Print On Demand Products

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I've found Print On Demand sites, where I upload a digital art file and they make it available for sale on t-shirts, hoodies, stickers, phone cases, and more.

Seems cool, and although some allow me to select multiple products after I upload the file, in displaying the shop/sales page, I found that it doesn't show all those products, and I have to add them one at a time. Also, seems it's easy for shoppers to click away to look at other people's stuff.

So far I've found threadless, cafepress, redbubble, merch.amazon.com, and a few more. Seems like most are the same.

Any one know of a site that would allow me to upload a digital art file, and let me have a catalog-like layout showing many products, and not have it so they can easily click away to other people's stuff?
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  • Profile picture of the author jmosticc22
    You could try Printful, been around since 2013 and they will print everything. They can also keep a catalog of what you have done.
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  • Profile picture of the author SiteNameSales
    Spreadshirt is good. There are others. I don't think the editors here would mind if I mentioned that you can also find a lot of possibilities on the T-Shirt Forums...
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  • Profile picture of the author pranaman
    Thank you. They all look good. redbubble lets me choose stickers. I didn't see that option on Printful and spreadshirt.

    I've started with spreadshirt for now. Now waiting to see if my design is approved.
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  • Profile picture of the author GordonJ
    Originally Posted by pranaman View Post

    I've found Print On Demand sites, where I upload a digital art file and they make it available for sale on t-shirts, hoodies, stickers, phone cases, and more.

    Seems cool, and although some allow me to select multiple products after I upload the file, in displaying the shop/sales page, I found that it doesn't show all those products, and I have to add them one at a time. Also, seems it's easy for shoppers to click away to look at other people's stuff.

    So far I've found threadless, cafepress, redbubble, merch.amazon.com, and a few more. Seems like most are the same.

    Any one know of a site that would allow me to upload a digital art file, and let me have a catalog-like layout showing many products, and not have it so they can easily click away to other people's stuff?
    Maybe you want each product to show up?

    At teespring, when I click on a tee shirt, there comes up a drop down menu which allows me to select from all their products, and say, I select mug, it will come up with graphic on it. Wouldn't this suffice?

    Don't most of them work this way?

    GordonJ
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    • Profile picture of the author John Archer
      I have recently checked Teespring re:hats. They apparently have a policy regarding non-tshirt items. Before I can get access to producing Hats, I need to have positive experience with Tees, which I'm not really crazy about. Though, I suppose that I could test my hat designs with tees first, but I have the feeling that they might not work as tees.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kurt
    Originally Posted by pranaman View Post

    I've found Print On Demand sites, where I upload a digital art file and they make it available for sale on t-shirts, hoodies, stickers, phone cases, and more.

    Seems cool, and although some allow me to select multiple products after I upload the file, in displaying the shop/sales page, I found that it doesn't show all those products, and I have to add them one at a time. Also, seems it's easy for shoppers to click away to look at other people's stuff.

    So far I've found threadless, cafepress, redbubble, merch.amazon.com, and a few more. Seems like most are the same.

    Any one know of a site that would allow me to upload a digital art file, and let me have a catalog-like layout showing many products, and not have it so they can easily click away to other people's stuff?

    I'm not sure I understand your question fully...but you won't be able to upload a single graphic and have it used on a variety of products because each type of product will require different sized and formatted graphics.


    For example, a graphic to be used for tee shirts will need to be much larger than an image for coffee mugs. You will also want a mug to be printed on two sides of the mug, while most tees you only want to print on a single side of the tee.
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    • Profile picture of the author GordonJ
      Originally Posted by Kurt View Post

      I'm not sure I understand your question fully...but you won't be able to upload a single graphic and have it used on a variety of products because each type of product will require different sized and formatted graphics.


      For example, a graphic to be used for tee shirts will need to be much larger than an image for coffee mugs. You will also want a mug to be printed on two sides of the mug, while most tees you only want to print on a single side of the tee.
      I ordered a tee shirt, a mug, and cell phone case all with the SAME image on it. I don't know the how they do it, but one graphic is resized to all their products.

      GordonJ
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      • Profile picture of the author Kurt
        Originally Posted by GordonJ View Post

        I ordered a tee shirt, a mug, and cell phone case all with the SAME image on it. I don't know the how they do it, but one graphic is resized to all their products.

        GordonJ
        I don't know how they did it, but when I create similar products I make and upload 3 separate graphics, one for the tee shirt, one for the mug and one for the cell phone case.


        All the POD companies I know have different graphic templates for each type of product they offer..
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