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Print on Demand’s royalties to artist are usually 10–20% of the The Grinch Santa Hat Christmas I Hate People But I Love My Buffalo Bills Shirt besides I will buy this retail price and it’s pretty much standard in that industry. Whole sale licensing is a bit lower at 5% or so royalties per item sold, in both case an artist/designer needs to rely on volume to make a good income. Teespring is the easiest to use in my opinion but Redbubble is really good too. But I think it’s easier to make sales on Redbubble. Zazzle is pretty nice too. My favorite is Teespring even though you have to put a little effort to get sales. There is no right answer to that question because it really depends on what kind of designs and art you create and whether it’s already in line with the audience those PoD platforms have. Plus choosing just one platform to have a presence on is a pretty poor move, most designers chose at least 2–3 to start with and expand as they go.
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