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In print-on-demand selling, people create designs on blank templates — T-shirts, mugs, tote bags — and wait for people to order them. And the print-on-demand store brought in more than $766,000 since 2020, according to documents by CNBC Make It. Johnson estimates a third of her store's revenue was profit, until she closed the shop earlier this month. A publicity-led influx of views lowered her store's sales conversion rate, jeopardizing her spot in Etsy's search algorithms, she says. She's already started a new print-on-demand store, she says.
Persons: Cassiy, Johnson, Etsy didn't, She's Organizations: YouTube, CNBC
It was April 2020, and Johnson had been furloughed from her full-time job as a daycare salesperson, where she made $70,000 per year. Even better, she adds: She spent less than 30 minutes per day on the side hustle, running it entirely on her phone, she says. The following year, she made $90,000 off Etsy and decided to run the online store full-time, she says. Here's how Johnson developed her side hustle, giving herself more free time and turning it into three different income streams. Print-on-demand sellers buy photos of models wearing blank T-shirts, and photoshop their designs on top.
Persons: Cassiy Johnson, Johnson, JollyFamDesigns, Mary Colleen, , Nonnie, Mimi, Gammy Organizations: CNBC, Walmart, Facebook Locations: Howell , Michigan
I started my Etsy business in April 2020. I've tried printing on demand for items such as tote bags, shoes, and shower curtains. I quit my job 18 months after starting my Etsy businessIn June 2021, I quit my customer-service job. I now work on my Etsy business full time. I've made $730,000 in revenue from Etsy since I started in March 2020.
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