I did this for a little while when Teespring was fairly new and not really saturated in 2014.
I had a few successful shirts. They were basically sub-niches. My most successful design was marketed to grandmothers that were also Green Bay Packer fans. I had no following and relied completely on paid traffic.
Ultimately, I didn't make enough money to justify continuing, especially since I didn't really like designing t-shirts.
If you're into this sort thing, there was definitely money to be made with Teespring when I used it. Not sure about now.
I had a few successful shirts. They were basically sub-niches. My most successful design was marketed to grandmothers that were also Green Bay Packer fans. I had no following and relied completely on paid traffic.
Ultimately, I didn't make enough money to justify continuing, especially since I didn't really like designing t-shirts.
If you're into this sort thing, there was definitely money to be made with Teespring when I used it. Not sure about now.
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