How to Make $100/DAY with FREE Traffic (TUTORIAL) – Print On Demand Tutorial with Etsy

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Learn how to make $100 a day… using FREE traffic (with only $20 in start-up money!)
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This video reveals how to start a $100/day Etsy business, with just $20, selling print on demand t-shirts and mugs.

WHAT IS ETSY?

Etsy is an online selling platform for unique items. You list your items for sale and people buy it. IT’s super profitable, as over 35 million people come and buy items from stores on Etsy.

The model involves selling stuff like t-shirts and mugs with popular word art, leveraging a print-on-demand service like Printify. This is a Shopify app that prints designs onto various items for your store. When someone comes to your store and orders an item, Printify will be notified of the order. From here, they print the design onto a plain t-shirt and ship it to the customers address from their warehouse.

Basic, white designs with word-art sell super well on Etsy because they make fun gifts for friends & family and the phrases used as word-art are already in-trend.

Step #1: Find Highly Popular, Trendy Phrases/Jokes that are Selling Well

Study your competitors stores by identifying which of their designs are generating most of their sales. To do this: type inside your browser search functionality and type in “people have added this to their cart.” All of the items added to people’s carts would’ve been highlighted so you can easily identify them and sift through them.

Focus on designs that are PURELY simple word art. IGNORE designs that feature images.

Step #2: Repurpose Popular Designs for FREE Using Photoshop

Replicate and repurpose text based art using Photoshop ($9.99/month) or GIMP.

This isn’t copying. Instead, your aim is to make variations of the same product, by modifying the font, font size, colour and orientation of the word art.

Each time you list an item on Etsy it costs you 20 cents, and item stays up on the site for free for 4 months. Our aim is to get to a total of 100 products to “test” and see which are the most popular (making the most sales). So, to do this, create a list of 10 products a day in your spare time using this strategy.

From here, following the Printify tutorial outlined in the video, push the products you created using Printify and add them to your store.

Step #3: Use Search Engine Optimization Techniques in Your Listing

Type in the search bar your main keyword for your niche, then take note of all the keywords that show up under auto-suggest. For example, if you typed PHD as Sarah showed in the video – you can see relevant keywords like “PHD gift” and “PHD graduation gift” people are typing in the search bar.

Take the keywords you’ve taken note of and use add them to your product listing as ‘tags.’ This includes your title and product description. Don’t forget to also add the specific phrase/joke you’re using. Consumers hardly read titles on Etsy, they focus on the images, so feel free to keyword stuff.

(EXTRA TIP: When writing your description, don’t just put two lines of text. Spend time and look at top selling stores and base your description off of what they do so that it looks professional and trustworthy.)

*The next 3 BONUS steps do require an additional $80 to start, pushing our $20 start-up to $100*

#4: Create Discount Coupons for Your Item and Give it to Your Friends

Go to the coupon creator inside your Etsy account and apply a 99% off coupon to your product with a no order minimum requirement. Give the coupon to your friends and make sure they create their own Etsy accounts.

#5: Have 5 Friends Each Buy a Different Product from Your Store Using a Search Keyword.

Have your friends sign into their Etsy accounts, go to the search bar, and type in the keyword you’re trying to target. Once they’ve scrolled through the results until and found your mug, get them to click on it.

#6: Have them Buy the Item Immediately Using the Discount Coupon & Reimburse them

Have your friends immediately buy your item without leaving the page. This will indicate to Etsy your product has a high conversion rate of people landing on your item listing to then purchasing it. And as a result, Etsy will push your product closer to the top of the search results!

The discount coupon will drastically drop sales fees. And you can reimburse them the cost of the item and shipping they paid.

#4: Get them to leave a review with a photo

Ask your friends to leave a review and upload a photo of the item they purchased with it. (Hopefully they will leave a 5/5 star positive review!)

Comments

Wholesale Ted says:

Yeah… as I was uploading this, I realized I pronounced WitticimRus completely wrong!

View Konda says:

i have no friends..

What can i do now?

Steve Salvation says:

can somebody tell me how to open my browser on the page like Sarah does in the video so I can a search plz? Never seen it done like that before and for the life of me, haven't been able to work it out!! – thanks in advance!

Steve Salvation says:

Hi Sarah, another great and informative video as always – thank you! Just wanted to ask though as I live in Australia, do you recommend setting up shop on the Etsy (AU) site or just stick to the main US site?

MOMO Reb says:

HI what's the difference between Etsy and Shopify??

MOMO Reb says:

I LOVE YOU.many thank's for this video.

Jason Morales says:

ur beautiful

Wise Tails Art says:

So how do you integrate facebook pixel with Etsy?

James ODowd says:

selling high ticket products? would conversions be much much lower, isit worth having a mix in the niche between rather high ticket to low?

KavaKavana says:

You are definitely my favorite Guru in biz and i'm actively putting much of what i learn from You into action so THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH!! My question is??When i type "people have added this to their cart" on every shop I've tried so far I've gotten nothing. (maybe people have added a protection code into their page to prevent others from seeing their top performers?) I'm wondering if A. I'm typing it in incorrectly such as spacing issues or forward slashes,equals signs or anything else, or B. Most the sights I've Tried this on have other coded in protections against this action..Is anyone else having this problem? and, Does anyone know other code-like questions I can type in the search bar to find, for example, top sellers ranked in decending order? Thanks all;)

Sinner Stephen says:

🤗🤗🤗🤗🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩

Leslie E says:

You rock! You're my new money making BFF! Thanks so much!!!!

Garrieth Kwong says:

Sh!t I don't have friends….

shujah says:

I wanna quit my amazon warehouse job so bad, I’m making only making 250 a week

YOur Product says:

Hello, thanks for amazing content! How can I exactly know which designs are copyrighted or not? There are sites where you can check trademark registration, but how do I know If for instance, Worlds' Best Rabbit DAD is not copyrighted design?

Damaris Berrios says:

Hello, I just started to learn about eCommerce. I just notice that you have a sticker from my country Puerto Rico in your laptop. Weepa! So cool. Thanks for your videos, I have been learning a lot!

Sir Eds says:

Is that a Puerto Rico flag on the laptop?

Get Green Media says:

I felt disheartened after trying to search for "people have added this to their cart" and nothing came up. then i discovered, i have to open the product up and view the full page for that to show up. Its not a feature on my version of Etsy, for some reason.

Sekaila Gathers says:

Lol..you are cool likable…I'll subscribe

Ed Fagan says:

Thank you for your awesome videos!

question though!

You mentioned having 5 friends each buy a different products with a discount code to boost 5 different products.

Do you mean each buying 1 different product for 5 total sales or do you mean each friend each buying 5 products for a total of 25 products?

If you meant each friend buying 1 product – Does this boost all your products that you are selling in that shop, or just those 5 items?

Thank you for your advice!

Hernan Ruiz says:

Love the Puerto Rico flag on the computer!

alifstyle says:

11:31 "People have added this to their cart" good tips. Thank you

Chad Bossingham says:

Thank you for this Video Sarah! I am going to get started on this now. Keep up the great work!

Valley says:

Great video Sarah. I'm making up the names of some of my products. For instance, a project bag may be called a catchall. Do you have a suggestion for using keywords in your titles, URL and descriptions when the word you are using doesn't exist? I.e. if I have specific art on a project bag and the product keyword or name is say sheep carryall. How would you address this when actually deciding on the keywords you will be using. I could say sheep bag or something like that but it's not very enticing or creative and there is more competition for that keyword.

The Revenant85 says:

Love your videos!! Greetings from Puerto Rico!

Your Unique Project says:

Thank you so much for the valuable information! You are so Great!

Zethinova says:

I tried to get this thing started. I created a product on printify and "published" it, but when I click on the shop icon it keeps trying to force me to list a product… I thought by publishing from printify you would already have something listed. I'm confused.

LaVonne Zekavat says:

I love watching your videos it's very informative

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