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title: 'How to Start a Print-on-Demand Business on Etsy in 2025'
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date: 2026-07-12
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# How to Start a Print-on-Demand Business on Etsy in 2025

> Source: [How to Start a Print-on-Demand Business on Etsy in 2025](https://youtube.com/watch?v=5fwWKT_QGpc)

## Summary

This tutorial provides a step-by-step guide to building a print-on-demand business using Etsy and Gelato. It covers business registration, design creation with AI tools, product listing, and integration with a printing partner, enabling a passive income stream.

### Key Points

- **Introduction to Print-on-Demand** [00:01] — The creator has been in print-on-demand for 10 years and will show every step to build a business.
- **Three Business Models** [01:07] — Marketplace model (e.g., Amazon, Redbubble) has existing customers but lower margins. Own online shop offers higher margins but requires traffic. The recommended model is linking a print provider to a marketplace like Etsy.
- **How Print-on-Demand Works** [03:09] — When a customer buys, the printing provider prints and ships the product. The seller only creates designs and uploads them.
- **Business Registration** [03:49] — To start a business, you need a profit motive, long-term activity, and legal activity. Fill out the GWA1 business license form with personal details and business activities like 'online design creation, e-commerce, print on demand'.
- **Market Research on Etsy** [06:40] — Use tools like Alura.io and Flying Research to analyze top-selling products, keywords, and competitor shops. Look for high review counts and sales data.
- **Design Creation with Kittel** [10:17] — Use Kittel design software to create or edit designs. It includes AI image generation (e.g., 'cat in samurai outfit') and background removal.
- **Setting Up Gelato Account** [15:07] — Register at gelato.com/frank. Gelato has 140 printing partners in 32 countries. No registration fee; get 50% off first order.
- **Creating an Etsy Shop** [22:08] — Sign up on Etsy, choose shop name, set language and currency, and fill in product details. Connect Gelato as production partner.
- **Integrating Gelato with Etsy** [28:25] — In Gelato, go to 'Shops' and select 'Direct integration with Etsy'. Enter access information to link accounts.
- **Creating a Product in Gelato** [29:08] — Select a product (e.g., Bella Canvas 3001 T-shirt), upload a PNG design (3200x4000 pixels), choose colors, and add mockups.
- **Optimizing Product Listing** [33:03] — Write a title with keywords (e.g., 'Koi Fish T-shirt'), add description, and set price. Use tools like Flying Research for keyword volumes.
- **Using AI for Mockups** [36:30] — Generate custom mockups with Midjourney (e.g., a Japanese man in Tokyo wearing the T-shirt) and upload them as additional images.
- **Billing and Wallet** [39:03] — In Gelato, add funds to a wallet to cover production costs. Money from sales is used to replenish it.

### Conclusion

By following this guide, you can set up a print-on-demand business on Etsy with Gelato, creating a passive income stream where products are printed and shipped automatically.

## Transcript

full-time in print-on-demand for almost 10 years, and in this step-by-step tutorial, I'll show you every single step in detail of what you need to build a print-on- demand business.
how to set this up, and today it's your turn. I'll show you in detail what people buy in this business, how you can create cool designs even without artistic talent, how you can set up your own
print-on-demand store with our printing partner Gelato, and we'll take care everything, including the business registration. Don't worry, it's just a piece of paper you have to fill out. When I did it for the first time,
all I need to start a business!" And that's exactly what we'll do with you now. With this, you can build a real business in just a few hours. But before we begin, I have to make a small disclaimer:
various systems. Depending on what you click on first, these will also be the ones you see in the future. Videos are only displayed from this system. The problem with that is that people do n't know what else is available on the right
I want to explain the three systems to you first: what print on demand we'll get started right away. Model number 1 is the marketplace model. On websites like Amazon, Spreadshirt, Redbubble, and 50
email address and password, published on the marketplaces. The advantage is that there are already customers there. However, it also has a disadvantage: you don't get as high a
margin because the printing provider is n't yours, but rather the one n't yours, but rather the one the respective site. You also don't have much control over how the
marketing images or your product images look. Of course, there are other ways to do this. If you want the professional option, you The problem with that, however, is that there are many things to configure, and
you don't yet have any customers. First, you need to drive paid traffic to your site. This means you have to produce content. You don't necessarily have to spend money, but this is the main thing
always have to do with online shops to scale properly. Because if you want to scale properly, you need a lot of traffic, and we're using model number 3, which I think is the best for getting started. With this model,
you can directly link a print provider of your choice to a specific marketplace, like the ETS website. That's what we're going to do. ETS is a marketplace where we
can buy a wide variety of products, and the advantages are that we have a marketplace with existing customers. We don't have to run any ads, and it's relatively easy without complicated
opportunity to generate more profit because we can determine the products and the base costs ourselves. That's the model we're going to use probably one of the most popular hustles right now, especially with the help of
artificial intelligence.  We can create designs relatively easily and cheaply, and therefore start with print-on-demand without risk. The print-on-demand model works like this: when a customer buys something, a
rolling paper is taken from a printing station, printed with our design (which we previously uploaded to the printing provider), customer, and we don't have to worry about anything. The only thing we have to do is
create designs and upload them to the marketplaces. This creates a whole team of workers who work for us 24/7, and even when you're on vacation, you can still earn money. Okay, let's get
business. Anyone who wants to start a business and earn money has a profit motive, is long-term activity, and engaged in a legal activity. These are four
points. If these are fulfilled, then you have to register a business, and that looks something like this: this is the GWA1 business license. And don't checkmarks that we simply have to fill out, and then we're done.
and then we're done. or residents' registration office. You can also go there and ask; look at it. What does it look like? You
we'll start here with the name of the business. You Below, you have personal information, which is also divided. First, we have your gender. You can find that out relatively easily. Depending on where you
your date of birth. Okay, these are details you already know. Nationality, your address, and telephone number. And with that, you've already telephone number. And with that, you've already
public sector involvement. We won't disclose that, or rather, we will. We won't disclose that, or rather, we will. You can fill that out additionally; it's not absolutely essential.
address of the business premises is very important. That's your own address. If you don't have an office, your phone number here, and then we'll fill in the following:
online design creation, e-commerce, print on demand, licensing, online marketing, online graphic design, online services, creation of textile designs and sales on platform XY, depending on which one you use. That
really covers everything because e-commerce covers practically everything. So, for now, the activity will be run as a side business. we'll enter the start date of the registered activity. You just specify when you
want to start this business. Okay, then we have the type of registered business below. We'll select "other" below. If we don't select "22", then the new business registration. Just click on that, and then you've
because you don't need the rest. You just enter the date and your signature, You just enter the date and your signature, and boom, you have a business! Yes, that's all. And thought that couldn't be all there is to starting a business. With this,
earn and do so much and everything you want. Awesome, right? If you any design here. But of course, we also want to know what people are buying, and there are various ways to do that.
you one option you can use for free. If we enter a niche here, let's say a T-Shirt," we'll just enter " Mom T-Shirts." Then
I can already take a look at some things. The row, there are ads everywhere. an ad is basically paid advertising space; we're not interested in that at all. The
second thing is, after that, we have T-shirts that don't have this ad badge. They have relatively high sales; you can see 1,800 reviews. And we can go into a few of them
Then you'll see that when you click on a product, you see the reviews for this shop, and I can view the reviews.  Looking at this article, if I know, okay, this item already has 80 reviews,
and keep in mind not everyone who buys something writes a review, then of course it will have significantly more sellers. Maybe you've already noticed this little batch file I have here; it 's an additional tool that lets me
even see how many euros this guy or girl has made. Extension, which I recommend if you're on Etsy. It's the best choice for research. When we talk about research, I mean
looking at what's selling, what the good trends are, and what you can use as a guide. This does n't mean you should copy it exactly, but you can take a look at the concept and make your own out of it.
For example, I could open this store here, copy the name, and enter it on the main alura.io page under Research, then the shop, and then just
search for it. Now the program will load the insights from this shop, and I can take a very close look at what it's doing.  So, what we're seeing here is simply how many euros he's already made, how many
interesting thing is, I can also directly look at what kinds of things he's sold. Then I know exactly, oh look, okay, a T-shirt. We could theoretically do that too. There are also other tools; there are
many of them, of course. One example is Flying Research, which we use relatively often. It takes data from Amazon, but as I said, it's all a research tool, a pure bonus. You don't necessarily need it,
but it's quite nice for beginners if you just want to see what go over here, I can, for example, select marketplaces. I can also enter well-known niches where I can then directly see what the
top sellers are in the gaming niche. I can also delve deeper by really looking at all the data from the tool, or rather, the keywords. Which words did they use for the search, so that
know exactly how I should label the item, for example, in print?  There are two sides to demand. Firstly, you can organically attract customers without spending money. This is done by writing a good listing.
Listings are the keywords you see everywhere in the title, for example, on ETS, If you choose them well, you have the chance to be found when then you haven't spent any money. Another
option is so-called PPC marketing, or pay-per-click, where you spend money for people to click on your design or for them to buy it. Okay, so now that you've found a design, we
various ways to do this. You can, of course, draw the design yourself, but since very few of us can do that freehand, there's a solution: the design software Kittel. It
various things with it. First, we can set up merchandise, and if we have a theme, for example, Tokyo or Japan, then I can go here and see  Here are some finished designs that
edit right now. Of course, you always have to be a little careful with the things that aren't allowed. So, for example, if you allowed. So, for example, if you
various other things I could do. For example, I could click on a design here— let's take this tiger, for instance— then a template opens that I can freely edit. So, for
brand. Here's what I'll do: I want to insert some text myself. We can do that. Okay, so now I could insert, for example, " Tokyo Fit." I'll just name
my brand "Up." So, I've simply King." I'm just entering something like this so you can see how to
edit things here. I also have another option here on the Okay, I could like this text here, for example, I just click on it. I can
close everything here again, and now I've inserted this text here. make it a little lighter so you can see it. So, I could start doing the same thing. Let's
ungroup it here, then I can always tinker with it. So, for example, I could just remove these text elements. Now I'd have a font here, and I could
type "Frank" here, for example, I have it here, and I could I can also change the color. I can adjust the font, the object size, oops. It's always like this: whenever you
click on something, the menu comes out. I could also say, okay, make this thing look like a wave, and then, bam, I could do it like this. I can adjust it as needed. So, you see, like
do that. On the left side, under "Kittel" (smock), I have all the things where, for example, I have my templates. If you need something beforehand, like if you
say we're not coming up with any good ideas, you could take a look. Okay, template and take something out that I like. For example, I just click on it, and it will be added. I
could then take it out and insert it into my design, but we don't need that right now, so I'll just leave it as is. Besides text, I can also insert images or files. If
I want to design something like banner images and so on, it will be inserted again and again, and you can continue working on the design. You can also upload your own images. And the really great thing
upload your own images. And the really great thing we have here is a... Go up here to Kittle AI, and with AI, you'll find an image generator. with AI, you'll find an image generator.
and specify what we want. For example, we could say " Cat in Ninja Outfit" or "Samurai Outfit." With Kittle AI, we can
create a T-shirt graphic and say, "Okay, I want a cat in a samurai samurai outfit with a katana."
Just click on it, and it will be generated. Then, for example, we have our Then, for example, we have our image of the little cat. BAM! There it is! It looks bad. So, we activate the background remover. Bam! The white background
I've created a cat that I just to show you. Click away. This way, you can quickly create designs and download them. I hope
you're excited because now we're starting to build your first asset for... Wealth building, specifically your own online shop. Okay, to be able to sell things, we need our sales platform, which is our online shop.
On the other hand, we need our printing provider who handles all the heavy lifting for us, meaning they produce the products, already have a stock on hand, print them,
package them, ship them to the customer, and do all that stuff print-on-demand provider we video description: gelato.com/frank. The
website should look something like this, with me on it. We use Gelato for the following reason: Gelato is simply the largest network in the print-on-demand sector, with 140 printing partners in
32 countries. This means customers do n't even notice when they and shipped to them because the network is so large and delivery times are kept as short as possible.
Gelato is also a Shopify partner and has top ratings from all members. And you can... Register there for free; there's no registration fee, and you automatically have a
printing partner where you can offer as many products as you want without any on-demand business should know what they're selling, so use the link below in the video description to get a 50%
order within the first three days. Order a few products yourself to see the quality for yourself. Convince yourself and find the product you
want to sell. You'll find a wide variety of products on Gelato, from T-shirts, hoodies, phone cases, and more. You also have the option to
personalize products with a personalizer. This includes clothing, home decor, browse accessories and even click on all the products to
see what else is available. Print on demand in fantastic thing because once you
of everything. You don't have to do anything; Gelato handles the entire order processing for you. If you look at the Gelato network, for example, printing locations they have spread around the world. Then you can
is compared to some others. It's also worth taking a they are particularly inexpensive to source and can be inexpensive to source and can be
increasing your profit margin. Many of our coaching members We'll be placing an order soon and ordering I'll show you some examples so you can see what the
register. So, click on "Register" and then Email address, then you should enter your full name, email address and password, and off we go! So, welcome to Gelato. Okay, now
comes a short survey. We'll do one: we want to build a business. I can create best-selling designs. So, and then we'll do clothing, for example. And here we'll just say, how did you become
aware of us? Through YouTube, of course. We'll do the "About Us" section. You know, the link is below in the video description. So, and now we're here in the dashboard. The first thing you can do, as I said, is change the
language. You just go to Settings, then go to Language and Currency, click on English, and set it to German. Then everything will be in German, and you'll be able to find your way around more easily. This
is the Gelato dashboard. Here you have You can, for example, go into a product catalog and available, so you can get a bit of an
overview. For example, we have tank tops, we have T-shirts, and of each of these items, you have several options. That means he'll ask me, of course, what kind of T-shirt do you want? Do you want, for example,
a Gildan 5000? Do you want a Kanwas 3001? And it's not a video description to place my first order and also to take a look at T-shirts I've selected. Of course, you also have to
production costs, so the manufacturing costs plus shipping. And you can find that information down here. Okay, for example, this one costs me €10.36, this one costs
me €6.16. But the disadvantage is that it's a very cheap T-shirt, so it's not quite optimal. I think not quite optimal. I think this Canvas 3001 is better, but it's basically up
to each individual which one they choose. You can, of course, if you pay more, you usually get better quality. Okay, fill out the account details.  What you do now is simply click on the top. We'll go through
the settings now, starting with Profile. so you correctly enter your destination. This means selecting Germany, for example, by entering "Germany" and selecting Germany.
enter your mobile number here. I was just about to type that in. Next, go to the Company Info section in the settings. Here, Company Info section in the settings. Here,
your own name here. Then enter your VAT number, which name here. Then enter your VAT number, which is your You get this when you register a business, and you can
address. You should definitely fill this out with your address instead of the postal code, and also specify your region. Finally, enter your
your phone number. You also have the option to book subscriptions. To begin with, you can even try everything out with a free trial. You should definitely do that.
have. For example, you also have a personalization studio. These are things you can otherwise implement in Shopify stores, which of course costs a lot of money, but here you have them
included directly in the app. You have various options. You can use Gelato plus Gelato Gold, or you can also use this We'll look at what you can do with it in one of the
next videos. You can try everything out here with a free trial to get an overview of the advantages. course, a very cool thing, especially for the ET marketplace, and it
also gives you a competitive advantage because if your competitors don't have it, possibilities that the others don't. Okay, let's just click on " log in" and register with ETSI. We'll do that
with our newly created email address. Okay, now we've now we want to create a shop.  To become an active seller, we click on Account, then on Sell on ETS, and then we're ready to go.
we have to click through questionnaires to answer them. They're not really important; they're more like internal surveys. We can skip questions, just do that.
We can also do something with all the other questions here. say somewhere that you want to do it here. We don't need to right now; we'll just skip everything. Open your shop, and that's it. Okay, the language of
your shop will be German. The setting is German Euro. That's all fine. Now we'll make our shop name. For example, let's say For example, let's say Clothing Be Frank. I'll just make
so you can be more creative. There are also creative. There are also websites like Namelixs. If cool name, you can go to the Namelixs website.
There you can enter keywords, for example, "Japan Clothing." Enter and generate, and now look at brandable names. Just press Next, select " high," press Next again, and then
my company does, for example, "cell japanese designs." So, I'll just click
on " generate," it'll take a moment, and now we have, for example, "tokyare," and so on. And now I could, for example, use this as a brand look around a bit, and this can help you come up with some pretty cool ideas.
With a little AI power, you can even create a really cool invention. And with this, you could then use your name. So, I'll leave it like this for now. Click on Next and go to the next section.
Tell us something about your product. We'll do T-shirts, for example. We'll enter a physical product, who made it, another company or person, a finished product, when did you produce it,
demand. Add a production partner. We'll enter the print-on-demand partner. Production on demand. Then, the whole thing is from Oslo, Norway, where
several locations.  That's why they ship from the nearest printing station, of course. Why do you work with this production partner? Because they
role in the design process? We design everything ourselves, and what role does the production partner have? They basically do everything else for me. Okay, we'll finish that. That's it for now. When was the product manufactured? To
order. And with that, we're done with this part. Next, We'll do that here by entering something. I've already prepared something here:
Kfisch T-shirt. I'll just add one or two I've already prepared a template here. This is from the Place It website. You can upload your design there and then
create preview images. You can do that with Gelato too. I'll show you later. we move on. What you actually enter here doesn't matter; I'll just fill in the bare minimum
backend to set everything up and then connect our printing provider. The price is €999,000.  We only have one item, so nobody else €999,000.  We only have one item, so nobody else
I've just created a shipping profile here, and then we can continue. Apply these guidelines. Simplified terms and conditions applied. We want to do everything manually. Save and continue. Good
work on your first item. Save and continue. Now it's about item. Save and continue. Now it's about billing because they
something, you do it as a single person and fill in all the information. Germany. Okay, now fill in all the bank details again. Good. Save and continue. Now we've
saved everything. Verify your identity. Take a photo of your ID. Oh, now they really want to get started. How would you like to secure your shop? By SMS. We have that here. Now we'll do it again.
Germany. Okay, then continue. A few numbers will appear, just save them. On to my shop. Okay, and then we've finally, finally, finally, finally, finally shop. Okay, and then we've finally, finally, finally, finally, finally
open. Good, now we've arrived at our menu. Here we can settings here that keep disappearing. For example, you can set the languages ​​here if it's currently in the wrong language.
in the wrong language. create our own terms and conditions here. We can simply check the boxes, so to speak, and save it. Okay, now for the big part:
printing provider to our online shop. Let's open the our online shop. Let's open the accordingly. Now I need to
check again... oh, we don't have HLA. Oops, we didn't have it set to German. Okay, to German. Okay, now we want to connect everything. How do we do that? We simply click on "Shops" and select "
Direct integration with ETZI." Just enter the access information below so that
the whole thing.  Now it's linked, or should be linked. Then we can this message will appear again, and we'll access it again. Now it should click
and process everything. And then we have YouTube be Frank, which is now active. That means we've just created a product in Gelato. Now we want to drag and drop a product into our shop. Okay, in the
simply want to create a product. I've just used our YouTube test we go to "Shops" here, don't be surprised that there's a different name. Because if I entered my bank details for every tutorial,
strange at some point. That's why we've done it this way for our YouTube test store. We'll just add a product, single product. Of course, we can add several at once.
Now you can take a look around Gelato. You have different tabs, for example, "Men's Clothing." What's available there? You could look at everything, for example, if you...  Go to the top tab and you can see what's
You can make things like phone cases, mugs, or even have a discount promotion right now, so take a look. season is coming, so you can or sell them to customers.
Winter is coming, too. I can also make calendars, cards, but we'll do the classic. We'll just make a T-shirt. I'll just pick the bestseller,
Bella Canvas 3001. It has a good cut and drapes nicely. Let's just select that. Now our design tool is loading. Okay, and now What we need, of course, is our design. So, let's open something here. What
exactly do we have? Let's take another look at what Notbcker and Links have. These are created: our lion, which we already had, and another one. a few other things, or maybe... let's take... let's take...
exactly.  It's important that this is a PNG file, so a file without a background. I've always used the dimensions 3200 x 4000, which is a good size to use. I'll put that here now.
But I also have the option to adjust various things. For example, I'll start with the product here and could select " with the product here and could select "
and then you'll see the colors pop up on the right side. the colors pop up on the right side. classic option for a single shirt, just a black T-shirt. I have
you can see, I have layers, which means I can even work with them and stack things. I can also upload my own files here. add text if I want to do something.
For example, if I go up here, you'll see a text generator. We don't need that right now, so let's get rid of it. You can adjust the design make it bigger or smaller, you can also rotate it if you do
rotate it if you do n't like it right now, or just like that, for example, the alignment or mirroring, or rather, personalization options. Of course, we also have other things you can do here, but we'll do that another time. For
example, we can add a shape here. I can also say let's do a hardbeat design, we just pick one out, boom, And now I could also insert a graphic here, but
already have our finished one. So let's move on to mockups. Now Okay, now we can go to the mockup images. Let's just go to you can see a bit more of what we have. As I said,
now let's think about what we should use as a preview image. Yeah, let's use this. Now you can select different mockup images here. We can also use one with the girl on it. Uh, we can also...
and then you select the images you side just so you've seen it. Okay, now let's move on to the details. Then we go to the description screen, and here
we want to prepare our title a little bit. say here we already have a preliminary description. Here we can also add keywords. For example,
writing "for every koil every koil lover"
the chance that someone will type "koilfischpppa" is relatively that you add keywords here. You can example, you could throw in something like: "
enchanting mix of Japanese culture, anime aesthetics, and so on and so forth." And then you're basically mixing in different words that are relevant to the listing, so everything that has a higher search volume. You
tool "flying research," you can look at the search volumes to get an idea of ​​the search volumes. This gives you a general overview, so we have a little bit of information here. we have a little bit of information here.
add text, for example, " Koi" Koi" or "Japanese ko." or "Japanese ko."
Manga," and "Japan." Next, we'll Then we move on to the prices. Here, we determine the
make, how much do we want to earn, and how much do You can enter a general price up here. For example, if I enter 2495, it would show 24.95 everywhere. Then
shipping costs and production costs, and on estimated profit.  Here, for example, let's say 2295.95, a standard price that he doesn't want to
price that he doesn't want to accept right now, but he does. So we'll add a little something extra, for example, blah blah blah blah. And if necessary, You don't have to overdo it. So, for example, we'd have
overdo it. So, for example, we'd have item sold. That means if we create this listing and this and someone buys it, you get €
Then we add the size chart again, all the course also need to be set up, and then we go to publish. So, now the thing goes live. I 've created it here. There are
in between that were already done before, which we've covered in other tutorials. So, the design has been successfully published in the designs section of your e-shop. Now we can...  Go over
we can...  Go over to Articles here, and then you'll see under Drafts. If I go up here, I see, for example, this "purchasable" option. And
adjust everything here. I can also insert additional mockup images, which we can generate with the AI Midjourney. That's example, let's go over to Midjourney.
And there, I could generate specific mockups using programming commands. For example, I could create a T-shirt mockup of a T-shirt mockup of a Japanese man in Tokyo, who has
long, black hair, I would describe all of that, submit it, and then create done that here. For example, I created Heiny here, and
insert this image here, and then I can say, "I'll just put this up here," and create a t-shirt design with it. Then I can insert this image here. make it the main image if I want to change it. I can also adjust the thumbnail photo so
in the middle like this." Let's just finish it up and apply it. There we have all our most important information again. We also have the price, the
quantity, and the category. We'll just make it t-shirts down here. Down here we have the text again. You can and have entered the information with the printing partner, you can click "
Publish." And now we'll publish it. Okay, this will take article has been successfully updated. Now we go to "Articles." And if we now look at our shop, I've already
inserted a banner image and a profile picture. You can also put your logo in there. It's relatively simple with Canva.  Once you create something, you'll see that in the shop, I already have my design here, for example.
People can click on it and select the size, for example. When they buy it, they've purchased it, and then Gelato ships the product to the customer on our behalf. The great thing is
that this product is now available worldwide. I can, of restrict it to specific marketplaces and say, for example, that I only want to sell in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. The great thing is that this product is now available;
anyone can buy it. It's like having a little worker I've put into the world who and the more I sell, the
That's the cool thing about Jolato. Another thing you need to configure beforehand is to go to your name at the top, then to " Billing." There, you can also find
information about tax matters in the tax center. I'll refrain from discussing that further tax advisor, but I can also go to invoicing and payments, and there are so-called wallets there. Because Gelato produces
the products for you, you have the option to add money, similar to a prepaid card. When someone buys something, money is deducted to cover production costs.
You get more from the customer, though. It's always good to advances the money a bit, since you receive it from the customer. Do n't worry, the money isn't lost. You can
withdraw it or edit the wallet. It's not something 's simply held as security so that even if something goes wrong, the production costs can still be deducted. So, you've
an asset that will work for you for life. Every time someone buys one of these products, you receive a commission, specifically the amount you've
set. The great thing is, you don't have to produce anything or anything like that.  You don't have to pack anything or worry about anything; everything runs on autopilot, which is really, really cool. One thing to note, though:
with ETI, you have to be a little careful because there are quite a few inbox asks for your login details, you shouldn't give them out. Just so you know, it's been happening more and more lately.
People pretending to be ETI support are passwords are being shared. No one in charge of the ETI team will ask you for them because if you 're registered, they already know. Okay, I
hope you like it now. We're starting off with the topic of self-employment, print on demand, and so on. Definitely subscribe; that would make me happy. We're on the road to 100,000 now. I'm curious to see when
wants to learn the business, check out t-shirtfrank.de. You'll find all the detail, if you want to learn this business from scratch. There's a lot to cover, especially regarding design creation.  You'll learn
t-shirtfrank.de, and with that, as always, have fun trying out the tips and, as always, great sales!
