Your end of the deal
Your end of the deal
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- Gnash3
my cousin runs a t-shirt POD shop -- he's strictly fulfilment, and your numbers are on par with what a lot of his clientele are doing.
Shellie isn't wrong about owning the art (no royalty) but you're strategy has almost zero start-up costs and is a fairly hands-off source of passive income.
I recommend that you don't pay-out artist fees until they reach a minimum amount of sales.
(Also factor in 10-15% product return for quality/sizing issues)
- does your cousin have pod with full online service?yurimon
- ^ yes -- and they have plugins for ebay, etc.Gnash
- cool, can you post it? is it reliable?yurimon
- I've always wanted to play with them but their print quality is not that great.Gnash
- quality stuff? i think most people who do research only get past 10-15 google pagesyurimon
- I mean, it's ok but kinda hit and missGnash
- lol, now that I've dissed his stuff I can't post his url!Gnash
- ok no problem. just asking.yurimon
- His shipping costs are fucked, though. He charges by shirt, so if a client orders 3 shirts they pay 3 shipping costsGnash
- it's out of canada, so you'll be supporting a socialist regime. As long as you're ok with that ;)Gnash
- yeah that sucks.yurimon