Making Money With Your Own Merch

Making Money With Your Own Merch

Making money with your own merch is easy once you know how. Setting up your shop and taking a step back isn’t enough – you need to be engaged with your community. There are all kinds of ways you can do this in both virtual and physical spaces.

Cross promote your merch by creating engaging content across social platforms like Youtube, Twitch and Instagram. Make connections locally at events that showcase small businesses and sellers. Leverage your merch seasonally.

That t-shirt isn’t going to sell itself.

Learn more about all the ways you can make money with your own merch!

Merch on Youtube

Merch on Youtube

Youtube is a great visual platform to find a new audience, and what’s more visual than merch?

If you’re already a content creator, you’re likely already doing this. But there’s plenty of room for people who aren’t full-time Youtubers. It’s never a bad idea to expand your brand into new territories like Youtube. You’ll put yourself in touch with similar users that are interested in your content – and therefore – your merch.

The purpose of your channel shouldn’t just be to sell merch, though. People are going to catch on to that real quick. You need to find a genuine way to connect with your viewers.

Your merch is probably a reflection of at least one of your passions. It could be music, sports, games, whatever. And you can turn that passion into sharable content with a little brain power. 

Make it Yours

Daniel Batal – a Spreadshop brand ambassador – integrates the promotion of his merch into content that’s useful for his audience.

Since his focus is on helping other content creators, it makes sense he would talk about the benefits of merch. Using his shop as an example increases the potential for his merch and channel to make money.

You don’t need to have the best equipment, either – get creative and work with what you’ve got. If your whole thing is crafting, show people craft tutorials or react to crafting fails. Everybody loves a good reaction video. Plus, they’re easy to film.

Get your friends and family involved. Have them wearing different merch items to sneak in the advertising.

Make sure you tell people all the places they can find you at the beginning or end of your videos. Always link your merch and other socials in the description and “About Me” section of your profile.

You can even do dedicated merch giveaway videos to generate hype and increase your subscriber count. 

But don’t give too much away for FREE.

Connect at Conventions

Connect at Conventions

It can be daunting to set up a table at a big convention. But it’s a great opportunity to make money and promote your merch. You’re going to meet all types of people you would have never connected with otherwise. Depending on what kind of convention it is, there might be an expected demographic. If the niche of your merch is already tied to the theme of the convention – that’s great! If not, there’s ways you can alter your merch that can be financially viable.

Make small changes to your designs that reflect the theme. If it’s a springtime event, add flowers or bees. If it’s a comic book convention, tie in nerdy elements or pop culture references.

Create heightened demand by creating an exclusive design. People love things they can connect an experience or memory to.

Give your table a distinct setup that attendees can see across the room.

Get a bulletin board or hanging rack to display your merch. Have business cards and smaller items on the table.

Make sure shirts and other apparel are in plain view for everyone to see.

Go Live

Go Live

Going live on social media is a great way to instantly engage your followers. And it creates that FOMO feeling (fear of missing out).

Make money with your merch by talking about new designs, or just wear one of your t-shirts. So many eyeballs will be on you.

These platforms also allow you to define your niche. If you’re a gamer, Twitch should be your go-to social site for audience growth and merch interest.

Going live will instantly connect you to your demographic. You might want to promote the livestream in streams beforehand, but otherwise – it’s direct and free advertising. Having a strong relationship with your users is essential, no matter what your niche is. It will implore them to view your content when it pops up in their notifications.

And if there is a bond between you and your fellow streamers, selling them merch should be seamless. It will be more than just a transaction.

Plus, Instagram works well for a slew of demographics.

Find Your People

Find Your People

If you need help growing your audience, Instagram is a great way to find your people. There’s no niche that’s too specific.

Search related hashtags to find users that are interested in the kind of merch you provide. When used correctly, Instagram hashtags can be a valuable nugget to your shop’s success. They connect you with interested parties and like-minded communities that share your passion

Like and comment on related posts, but don’t lead with the fact that you have merch. That’s going to automatically turn people off. Get to know them before you start with your sales pitch. You’ll create a community just by being yourself. That way when you do go live, you’ll already have people that are invested in you.

You will be creating connections and making money with your own merch.

Be Local

Be Local

Many people get it in their head that they need to go global to make money with their own merch. But grassroots business development is essential.

Creating a local presence is a great networking experience for you as a business owner. You’ll make connections with customers and fellow business owners that can open doors to new opportunities. This includes connecting your business with local events. Spreadshop is one of the sponsors of a local event: The Greensburg Night Market. We first attended in June and spread (get it) the word to people who didn’t know about us beforehand. We may be an international company, but we realized that people locally weren’t aware of us. Partnering with local business owners and getting their merch shops set up helps us network with all types of clients.

Check out what events are happening in your area! There’s probably so much that you aren’t aware of because you’re not tuned in to the community. Establishing that initial communication will help set you up for success.

Amplify Your Voice

Amplify Your Voice

Podcasts are another great way to make money with your merch. More than half of US consumers over the age of 12 listen to podcasts, according to Oberlo. People listen to them on their commute to work, from the comfort of home, practically anywhere. You can develop a close relationship with the people you listen to and vice versa. Since most podcasters come out with episodes on a weekly basis, that relationship is quick to develop.

And it’s not hard to talk about something you’re passionate about. Think of a topic, and there’s probably already a podcast for it (and potential merch). Merch is an excellent way of generating revenue from your audience while building relationships with them on a deeper level.

Podcasting in 2021 is all about increasing listener engagement by selling merchandise that is themed to your podcast. A podcast will solidify and strengthen your merch brand. 

Your merch will take the connection you have with your audience beyond the airwaves.

Tis’ the Season

Tis’ the Season

Seasonal sales and offerings are a great way to drive traffic to your shop. People are always looking for themed gifts for their loved ones for the holidays. They feel more personal than gift cards.

Take advantage of holidays and optimal shopping times by running promos on your socials. Offer discount codes and create exclusive merch. People love an excuse to get festive, especially after last year. For some, it’s spooky season. For others, it’s the “most wonderful time of the year.”

Create merch designs that are only available for a limited time. This will generate a demand and interest in your shop due to the exclusivity of the merch.

If you don’t want to make themed designs, market your existing merch to interested parties. Optimize your images with hashtags and captions that engage the audience you’re trying to engage. You should be directly addressing them. If you have some extra cash, it might be a good idea to run targeted ads on Instagram and other platforms. You won’t have to do as much hunting to find your niche this way.

Develop a content strategy ahead of time so you’re not posting at random times, either. Think about when the holiday is and when your audience is most likely to be on their phone. You won’t feel stressed out and your content will perform better, too.

We hope these tips provide a glimpse on all the ways you can make money marketing your merch. Build your community, get creative, and use your own voice.

Launch your Spreadshop today!

Craft Brewers Conference and BrewExpo America Official Sponsor

Spreadshop is a proud sponsor of the 2021 Craft Brewers Conference and BrewExpo America. We’ll be in attendance at the show (booth #3637) in Denver, and also debuting our new steel pint cup, which you can make and sell in your shop this week!
More on that in a moment…

CBC and BrewExpo America

The top minds in beer and business.

The Craft Brewers Conference is the largest annual gathering of breweries, brewpubs, taprooms and craft brew enthusiasts in North America. The show features eight amazing educational tracks led by the top minds in beer and business. We’ll be there at booth #3637 with some special surprises. Read on.

More than beer

Attendees of the Craft Brewers Conference can learn everything from brewing better beer, business leadership, and how to foster a more inclusive and diverse craft brewing community for both brewers and beer lovers. Who wouldn’t want that?!

Brewers Association Member

Spreadshop is an Official Brewers Association Member

“Fresh Beer Needs Fresh Merch.”

That’s where we come in. This year we became official members of the Brewers Association to help as many bars, breweries and restaurants offer sustainable merchandise for free. We’ve been talking to independent breweries for years now who use Spreadshop as a a way to provide high quality merchandise to their fans without breaking the bank. Especially during 2020 we saw an uptick in the number of independently owned bars and restaurants looking for ways to remain profitable, while cutting down costs. One of the first things to go was merchandise or being able to re-stock apparel items. Print-on-demand merchandise suddenly made more sense.

Listen to Jeff Guidos from All Saints Brewing.

Why merchandise is a struggle for many small business owners

In some of our conversations we learned just what a hassle stocking merchandise could be for a small to mid-size operation. You’d gamble on up-front stock fees or monthly warehouse and fulfillment fees. E-Commerce could be a real pain in ass for a busy brewer. Suddenly you have to hire a web designer or someone to help run that side of the business, and every step along the way you’re adding a cost. Many brewers we talked to spent more in Shopify or Squarespace fees than ever made a profit on their merchandise sales. That’s a damn shame! It shouldn’t be that way. Merch should be easy…

Official Sponsor of Craft Brewers Conference and BrewExpo America

Making merch easy

That’s our mission at Spreadshop. Even small brands and home brewers can look big with high quality merchandise. Like Cryptid up there. We try to take all those pain points we hear and solve them. #1 we make it free to use, and super easy to setup. You know the deal… register for free, upload your design, layout your products and you’re selling in minutes. Not days. Not cheap garbage. High-quality merch your customers will love.

How about a pint?

We’re super excited about this new pint cup. It’s made of steel with a nice textured ceramic feel finish, guaranteed to keep beverages colder longer than boring old glass. And your designs will really pop off on this surface. The local brewery already wants to buy a batch for in-house sales or use. A bulk order you say? Yeah, we can do that too. Just shoot as an email of what you need and we’ll get you hooked up.

If you’re a craft brewery or home brewer looking to launch merch the smart and sustainable way, get your free shop here. It’s always free, and always awesome.

New Pint debut at Craft Brewers Conference and BrewExpo America

Craft Brewers Conference Exclusive Offer

If you happen to be at the show, stop by our booth #3637 for a free limited edition shirt when you register a shop. We’ll have some of the new pints available too while they last! Brooke & Aleasha will be on hand to talk to you about all things merch under the sun.

Your Merch All Around the World!

Your Merch All Around The World

With Spreadshop, you can send your merch all over the world!

Youtube creators from around the globe can connect with their audience when they use Spreadshop to fulfill their merch needs.

Leave production and shipping up to us while you make money from the comfort of home. 

Our global production facilities ensure fast delivery no matter where you’re ordering from!

And since Spreadshop is available in 12 languages and 10 currencies, your reach couldn’t be larger.

Having your own merch allows your fans to connect with you on a personal level. Even if they’re miles or oceans away.

Follow along to see how to best optimize your Spreadshop to allow for merch all over the world.

Choosing A Platform

Depending on where your followers live, there’s two different platforms you can choose for your shop: American and European.

If you’re unsure which is best, check your Youtube statistics to confirm your follower demographics.

If most of your followers live mainly in the US, Canada, and Australia, the American platform is best for you.

The American platform guarantees your customers low shipping and fast delivery from one of our US production sites.

This will give a top-level domain, local language, and three currency options:

  • USA – English – USD
  • Canada – English, French – CAD
  • Australia – English – AUD

If your followers live in European or in Asia territories, the European platform is the way to go.

Any orders will be manufactured and shipped from the Czech Republic, Poland, and Germany.

You can pick from 15 top-level domains (.de, co.uk, etc.), seven currencies, and eleven languages for your shop.

  • Belgium – Dutch, French – EUR
  • Denmark – Danish – DKK
  • Germany – German – EUR
  • Finland – Finnish – EUR
  • France – French – EUR
  • UK – English – GBP
  • Ireland – English – EUR
  • Italy – Italian – EUR
  • Netherlands – Dutch – EUR
  • Norway – Norwegian – NOK
  • Austria – German – EUR
  • Poland – Polish – PLN
  • Switzerland – German, French, Italian – CHF
  • Spain – Spanish – EUR
  • Sweden – Swedish – SEK

The currency will automatically be converted no matter who is ordering.

Why Not Pick Both?

If your fan base spans the globe, you can even open a shop on both platforms!

The “Advanced” section in your shop houses the “Language and currency” settings. There, you can open a shop followers can access no matter where they live.

No matter which link you use, your followers will be directed to the link that fits their region. 

Put these links in the description of Youtube videos and in social profiles. Or make your own all-purpose link that can hold all your info.

Make sure the designs you want are available in both shops. 

When you open a shop on another platform, your designs aren’t automatically transferred. They’ll have to be uploaded manually.

But it’s worth it. Just look at someone like Youtuber Daniel Batal who caters to the merch needs of international fans.

Daniel Batal

Daniel Batal is a Youtuber that hails from the state. But he attracts an international audience thanks to his awesome, engaging content.

Batal helps content creators grow their audience and boost their channels. 

He covers everything beginner or longtime creators need to know to enhance their presence on Youtube. Video editing, channel art, and social promotion are just a few of the topics he covers.

Even though Daniel lives in the U.S., he has followers from all over.

When he checked his Youtube analytics, he was surprised to find that he has a strong following in the Philippines.

By turning on the European platform of his shop, he was able to get merch to fans in all regions, just like the Philippines.

This helped ensure subscriber loyalty and created a better relationship between him and his viewers.

You can foster that relationship with followers all around the world all thanks to your merch.

Open your Spreadshop today to start selling to fans far and wide!

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Welcome to SpreadApp!

Spreadapp

Need help boosting your brand AND confidence as a shop owner? Look on further than our mobile SpreadApp!

Thanks to SpreadApp (our Spreadshirt Partner app) you can keep up-to-date with your shop right from the palm of your hand!

Feel energized when you see sales come in. Keep up to date with the credit you’re building.

SpreadApp allows you to monitor your shop growth and optimize your shop for peak performance.

You don’t need to have a million tabs open to manage your Spreadshop.

You’ve got everything you need in your back pocket.

Check In

SpreadApp gives you access to your Partner Area statistics data anytime, anywhere.

See sales up to 365 days ago that will help provide further insight on your shop growth.

And you can easily track where the high points of that data came from.

Maybe people were buying seasonal items like tanks and totes? Maybe it coincided with a new merch launch?

When your data is broken down like this, it makes it easy to see what your customers are responding to.

Check the bestselling items of your shop in the bestsellers category to further solidify data.

You can rank them by compensation type, product, design, and shipping country.

Focus on what your customers are responding to.

They might favor fitted tees options over unisex. Turns out, stickers make up for more of your shop sales than you thought.

You don’t need to make assumptions about why your shop is succeeding anymore. SpreadApp clarifies everything.

All of this data is collected in real time and is synced with what you see on a desktop, too.

SpreadApp lays out all the answers in front of you, and even gives you tips on how to succeed.

At a Glance

Create a Game Plan

If your sales aren’t where you want them to be, SpreadApp also provides resources to help optimize your shop.

Click the “optimize sales channels” in the overview section of the app.

From there, you’ll be taken to our “Tips for Designers” page.

Type in questions/concerns in the help section. Browse differentiated pages to find the solution that works for YOU.

Interact with fellow shop owners and team members in our community forum.

Make a short post in the Ask us Anything section and you’re guaranteed a speedy reply.

If you need more personal assistance, you can reach out to our customer service team.

Beyond FAQs, SpreadApp connects you to other important resources you might need for your shop.

If you’re struggling to come up with designs, consult our graphics service. We have a whole team of designers that will get you print-ready designs for a reasonable fee.

You’ll never run out our resources to consult!

Orders

Spring Into Action

There’s always an area of your shop that can be improved. And SpreadApp helps take you there.

Work on your strengths and weaknesses.

Follow design principles and promotional tips that are going to yield results. What’s your audience going to respond to?

SpreadApp is more than just the statistics of your Spreadshop. 

It’s another motivator to find success in your shop and within yourself.

If you haven’t already Open your own Spreadshop today!