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Opening a T-shirt shop at a print-on-demand web site seems a perfect way for writers to create an extra income stream. It costs next to nothing to set up and operate a shop. All you do is create a graphics file with your design, upload it to the site, and collect a markup when someone has your design printed on a shirt. Your design can even be text-only. Alas, there are five big frustrations you may encounter in setting up your own T-shirt shop at a print-on-demand web site.



The first frustration is paying more than you have to to set up your shop. It should cost you nearly nothing.

A second frustration is fighting with your image editor. Too simple an image editor will be too painful to use. A full-featured image editor may be hard to figure out.

The third frustration is not knowing what your customers want. These are self-expression products. You need to find out what sentiments people wish to express.

The fourth frustration is not knowing how to attract your customers to your shop. Having what people want doesn't help if they can't find you.

The fifth frustration is not knowing what designs people like. For example, people do not particularly like large, rectangular pictures dominating the design.

The way to get around the first frustration is twofold: first, get the GNU Image Manipulation Program, GIMP. It's free and as powerful as you will ever need. Second, carefully choose the sites at which you set up your shops. You might want more than one store if you have incompatible product lines, family vs. adult-oriented for instance. For that you might prefer Printfection where you can create many shops free. Printfection has a reputation for high quality, but has rather few types of merchandise. If you do not intend to set up many stores, you may decide it is worth the $60 per year CafePress charges for each "premium" (i.e. adequate) store: you get a wide variety of merchandise to put your designs on, and their advertising brings a large number of customers through their marketplace. Zazzle is free, has many types of merchandise available, and does a reasonable amount of advertising.

A big problem with a powerful image editor is that you can get lost in the features. It is worth buying a book to tell you how to get started with it. There is information available on the web for free, but you may have trouble finding what you need presented simply enough.

One way to find out what customers want is to ask people, but that may give you too small and too biased a sample. Another approach is to find what keywords people type into search engines when they're hunting for designs like yours. You can find this out for free, though at the cost of a little time, by using Google's keyword tool and the Google search page. The keyword tool will tell you how many times people search for particular keywords in an average month, and it will suggest alternative search phrases. The Google search page will give you an estimate of the number of web pages using the keyword phrase. If you find this process is too much effort, you can buy Micro Niche Finder or pay to use Wordtracker.

A way to attract customers to your shop is to use keywords effectively. You need to fill up your shop pages with good keywords, for example, using them in descriptions of your designs. More importantly, you need to get quality back links to your shop using those keywords in the anchor text. (That's the colored text in a hyperlink.) You can get free back links by giving away information. You can post helpful advice at forums, you can post comments on blogs, you can put up pages at Hubpages or Squidoo, you can write e-zine articles, you can have your own blog. The most important thing in all of these is to give away useful information and not to try to sell. The links to your web site in your signature lines and resource boxes will bring you some visitors themselves. More importantly, they will spread links to your pages around the Net, telling the search engines both what's at your store and that your store is important.

A good way to find out what designs people like is to ask people. Join the forum at your host site. Post your designs and ask for comments. The shopkeepers there are usually happy to offer suggestions and encouragement. You can also ask people you know on- or off-line.

There are definitely things that can frustrate you when you set up your own print-on-demand T-shirt shop, but you can do things to relieve those frustrations.
Selling T Shirts Online
Step one. Get a free account at a print-on-demand (POD) T-shirt website, such as Printfection, Zazzle, and CafePress.

Step two. Get an image editor. The POD sites print from graphics files. You can get an excellent one free at GIMP.org. It may cost you, though, for a good book or tutorial on how to use it.

Step three. Try out ideas for shops. A shop will contain products with several related designs. When you have an idea for a T-shirt shop, try to find good keywords for it. A good keyword is at the same time most common and most rare: most common as a search term, most rare as a keyword on web pages. A good keyword is one which describes your product line, has many people searching for it each day, and does not bring up that many other websites on search engine results pages. If you cannot find good keywords for an idea, you'll have to decide whether you are more committed to your idea or to your income. Is your shop a hobby or a business?

Step four. Open your shop with good keywords. You want people to find your T-shirt shop when they are looking for designs like yours. They will find your shop when they type in search terms that match your keywords. You need a lot of potential customers to find you on page one of search engine result pages. The more other pages that come up for those search terms, the harder - and less likely - it will be to get on page one of the results. The fewer the people looking, the less it will matter where you are in the results.

Step five. Create a T-shirt design inspired by keywords. You may have many ideas for T-shirt designs, but unless people are looking for them, you are merely indulging in a hobby. Ask: Do people want something like this? What search terms are they using? How can I get the news of my products to them?

Step six. Use keywords throughout your site. When you load a T-shirt design to your account, you'll need to give it keywords so that visitors to your POD site's marketplace can be shown your products. They won't be shown any products that don't have keywords. You will need to write keyword-rich descriptions of your designs, your store, and its sections to attract the search engines. Search engines can't understand your pictures, they can only understand the keywords you have placed with them.

Step seven. Put your design on products. This is easy at the print on demand T-shirt sites. The main problem is making sure that your design is visible on all the colors the T-shirts come in, both light and dark.

Step eight. Advertise your products carefully. Your markup on an individual T-shirt is probably about two dollars. Most people who buy from your site will buy only one T-shirt. You can not afford to be paying very much per customer who arrives. Fortunately there are places to advertise for free on the Web.

Step nine. Get quality back links. A back link is a link from some other site to yours. It is a quality back link if the other site is important and relevant to your site's keywords. To get quality back links, give away information. The key word here is "information." You can write e-zine articles (like this one) and put up information at sites like Squidoo and Hubpages. All of these provide back links to your site. Back links tell the search engines what your site is about. A large number of back links tells them that your site is important. This all will help your site show up on page one of the search results and help people actually find you.

Step 10. Repeat the above from step five for new designs and from step three for new shops.

How much will you earn at your online T-shirt shop? It depends on how well you express the attitudes of your customers. As with most human creations, your web store will flourish only if you give it time and attention.
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