I'm in the process of watching a YouTube video by online Internet guru Keith Doughtery, a guy whose wife just made nearly $10,000 in 35 days selling customized t-shirts on the website called Tee Spring, where users like this one can pop a saying like "The Thirst is Real" design on the front and a John 14:6 label on the back and sell t-shirts a-plenty, so the hope goes.
With social media and SEO providing free or paid marketing strategies out the ying-yang, the Internet is making millionaires, like that married couple who appeared on Friday night's "Shark Tank" episode with lacy long socks that went viral on Pinterest when a photo was pinned galore. Millions of sales later, that couple has a valuable company on their hands.
As this Internet Deals Examiner is learning, selling t-shirts for $19.99, long sleeve shirts for $24.99 and hoodies $39.99 – all from a customized venue are helping some folks make a killing.
It’s a smart business move, and it’s no wonder the website is growing in spades and is being recognized by mainstream media as the way to go in creating a business. After all, you don’t have to spend any money to get the t-shirt design up and running and hopefully selling, as long as you create a nifty enough saying and there’s a demand for your products.
There’s no worrying about printing up a bunch of product that you hope will sell. Instead, just like Kindle books and everything else that has adapted to the “on demand” model, you generally only have the things printed once there’s a proven demand for the products.
Low costs, smart moves. I love it.
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