Print on demand
5 Strategies to Grow a Print on Demand Business
If you're a creator or entrepreneur looking to grow your Print on Demand (POD) business, you've come to the right place! The POD model allows you to sell customized products without holding inventory, which significantly reduces financial risks.
10 Strategies for Growing a Printed Textiles Business on Instagram
Here are key strategies to help develop your brand on this platform, build a community, and drive sales.
3 essential things to consider when selling textiles in a POD system
At first glance, the lowest price (both in production and then resale) seems to be the main strategy when running a POD textile business. However, most businesses that adopt this model end up failing. Here are a few things to include in…
DTG versus DTF- how to choose
In the world of digital textile printing, two technologies are at the forefront: DTG (Direct-to-Garment) and DTF (Direct-to-Film). Each of these has distinct advantages and suits different customer needs.
Fine Art Prints: an introduction
In the universe of art, a print, whether it's a poster or a fine-art piece, serves as a bridge between the original artwork and the general public. Regardless of the printing technology used - be it digital, offset, screen printing, linocut…
Print on demand introduction
Print on Demand, or POD, represents the most popular printing solution that allows for the production of printed items only when a specific request is made by a client. This method helps avoid the risks and costs associated with…
The Advantages of an On-Demand Printed Textile Business on Etsy
In the modern world of e-commerce, businesses with on-demand printed textiles have become increasingly popular, and the Etsy platform provides an excellent marketplace for these unique and personalized products.
Should I buy a DTG printer?
Although Direct-to-Garment (DTG) digital printing technology has been available on the market for several years, more and more people are wondering whether they should purchase a DTG printer for their own use.
The Pre-Order System and How You Can Use It to Grow Your Printed Textile Project
A pre-order is an order placed for a product that has not yet been released/produced. Generally, a pre-order is made well in advance, which can range from two weeks to two months, depending on the complexity of the product.