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Print on Demand Basics

by Oscar
October 11, 2024
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For artists, designers, and publishers who are looking for a low-risk, and low-cost method of turning your creativity into a physical product, print-on-demand could be your answer. Whether you’re a new author or designer, it can be difficult to tell how much your product is going to sell, or even if it’s going to sell at all.

For these reasons, it can be hard to try and manage inventory. You don’t want too little, or too much of your products. Print-on-demand offers the answer that you’re looking for. This method is simple, order only what you sell.

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What Is Print-On-Demand?

Print-on-demand is the process of working with a supplier to create and sell your customized products on a per-order basis. Whether it’s copies of your book, t-shirts, mugs, or posters, the print-on-demand method will come in handy.

Artists don’t need to pay for products until after they’ve sold them. This saves a lot of time, effort, and money when it comes to estimating your shipment order. With print-on-demand, you don’t need to order in bulk or hold inventory.

You put your items on the supplier’s website that you’re working for and only order your products after you’ve made a sale.

What Are Some Of The Pros Of Print-On-Demand?

There are several different pros of using POD. As mentioned, the fact that you don’t need to buy copies of your products in bulk is a huge pro. For young artists who don’t have a huge budget, anywhere that you can save money, helps you earn more.

You also don’t need to concern yourself with any of the technical aspects related to the creation of your designs. You don’t need printers or any other equipment. The supplier that you work with will handle all of the technical details.

POD allows you to be yourself. When spending money on designs that you need to order in bulk, you might restrain your creativity based on supplier demand. This might lead to you not fully allowing your creativity to flow.

Since you’re only printing based on sales, the POD method can allow you to immerse yourself in your design. This can lead to a more interesting product.

How Is The POD Method Beneficial As A Side-Hustle?

This method is perfect for those who are trying to make some money as a side-hustle. With low-investments, it becomes low-risk. You don’t need to dump your life-savings into the project, and you also don’t need to be at it 40 hours a week. This allows you to design whenever you have free time, making it perfect for a side project.

Shipping and printing are also taken out of your hands. This leaves more time to focus solely on the design that you’re working on. You don’t need to run yourself ragged trying to be a whole one-person business that has to do everything.

Focus on the part that brings you joy and sparks creativity. Then you can allow a third-party to handle the rest. 

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