in this video I will be sharing the 177 best print on demand websites that you can get free traffic from just by uploading your designs or products thousands even millions of people visit these websites every month so that means you don't need to promote on social media no paid ads no influencers required just create an account on these websites and upload I've personally used a lot of these sites before and make money on them myself so I will be sharing my experience where relevant now one of the websites on this list is going to be extremely surprising to a lot of people cuz it's a very well-known platform like all of you have definitely heard of it before but not many people know that you can get free Marketplace traffic just by uploading to this platform and I'll be proving that by showing you some of my own sales that I've made now you might think that 17 is a lot already but technically there's actually more than 17 Platforms in this video because some of these websites have multiple ways to sell pod or multiple traffic sources to their subdomains and you'll see what those are as well now for each of these sites I'll be talking about what kinds of products they offer and what sells well typically I'll be showing you how much traffic they get per month and whether they're spending on ads and their social stats so you can see whether they're paying to bring traffic to your designs and finally how to get started selling on it today I'm definitely willing to bet there's at least one website you haven't heard of on this list let's get started first up is spoon flow this is a site that lets Independent Artists sell patterns on fabric wallpaper home decor and other sites such items now when you upload a pattern to spoon flow they put them on items like pillows blankets duvet uh and other things as you can see in the sidebar here so the main categories are fabric wallpaper living decor and dining which you can see in the top bar here now if you're wondering how to make pattern designs one way you can do it is using Photoshop if you have that so you can use the pattern preview function in the view tab which lets you see the balance of your pattern a lot more clearly I use this as well much easier than trying to of slice pieces up and position them uh and make them fit together now if we go to the inspiration section to get an idea of what their best sellers uh and most popular products are we can see that boho patterns and geometric type patterns sell really well also like cartoon animals so those are some ideas of what people like to buy on this website they get 2. 45 million visits per month which really isn't bad considering it's a website for patterns which is a niche kind of design style although patterns are pretty popular on most products in general right they're currently running 11 Facebook ads at the moment so this is traffic that they're paying for on your behalf as well bringing all this paid traffic to sellers like you at no cost to yourself so start selling on spoonflower go to spoonflower. com there should be a small join button in the top right that should take you to this page where you can register and start uploading second website we have Fair which I've been personally keeping a close eye on recently and I'll explain why now I first heard about fair from Ryan who's a friend of the channel and fair is more of like a B2B Marketplace so like she's running a business she's selling mainly to retailers that have like physical retail space um so the mqs like the minimum order quantities are high you you control them but you know it's typically going to be like 10 units minimum you again you control them but you can still sell pod there like you can still make money selling T-shirts for $17 and tell them to sell them for 35 you know how like we think of selling on Amazon or Etsy as like headaches but like Fair has great customer support it's a B2B Marketplace for wholetail retailers so when people actually own like local brick-and mortar physical retail stores they buy in bulk from here to stock their shelves now what's great is that they're pretty strict for buyers actually so you're only allowed to buy on here actually if you're a retailer like they ask you for your physical store name and other stuff when you sign up and if you just click on I'm just shopping for myself it actually rejects you so you can be absolutely sure that 99% of buyers browsing here are looking to buy in bulk so completely different audience to what we're normally used to as pod sellers mainly selling to b2c to Consumers right bear with me because obviously while we won't be able to command really high prices per unit a lot of profit can still be made because you're going to be looking at selling in bul as in all the buyers on here are expecting highq from the sellers and on the cost side there's always discounts on shipping that print providers such as I took this example from Printery when you give um orders for more than one item that just substantially lower the actual cost for what you're buying from the provider as you can see for this item I can't remember which one it was but it cost about $6 to ship one item but just $3 to ship the next item and most of the cost for this item is the shipping price like the product itself only costs like you know $3 or something and less with PRI premium the types of print on demand products on Fair will be similar to that on Etsy you know so like home decor paper mostly aimed at women so just stuff like this and you can see that in the selector they do have uh minimum order quantities mqs of more than one obviously they have a pretty impressive 5.
3 million visitors per month these customers all being retail businesses looking to buy in bulk but something even more remarkable to me look at this they're spending they've got more than 1,300 active meta ads so they are absolutely throwing money at meta ads and bringing sellers free traffic now if you're still not convinced about the B2B argument the thing about businesses is that in general they tend to spend money a lot more flippantly than individual customers because every purchase is basically an investment for them they're expecting to make money more money than they spend right and obviously here uh less competition than places like Amazon and Etsy so watch this space underrated opportunity I reckon in the meantime if you want to sell on Fair go to fair. com and click sell onfair in the top right actually take you to this page where you can sign up for free with your email as a seller this video is sponsored by K now I've recently switched from canva to K as my main print on demand design tool for two main reasons now there's a lot of reasons to use K it's designed with print on demand in mind so if you go through all its templates which are extremely customizable as well as its graphics and its AI generator K's design style and elements are a lot more complex and focused towards popular t-shirt design styles for print on demand especially so the entire platform is designed with print on demand and Commercial merch sellers needs in mind as opposed to something like canva which is definitely more General but the two main reasons that I've been using it is number one the text distortions and textures feature I am absolutely love this because I used to take canva fonts and put them into Photoshop to distort the text and add textures to the text using layer masks and all that but obviously no need here you know there may be a roundabout way to do it in other software but it's so much more complicated than this feature in K that just takes a few clicks without you having to install plugins and all that but in my opinion the best thing about K is their transparent business licensing so you can create and sell designs with 100% piece of mind because they make it very clear that everything on their website you can use commercially the templates the graphics there have been problems with sites like canva relating to this in the past to get 25% off your first month or year of a K Pro or expert plan use the link in my description to sign up and use code TIAYT that's TIAYT to claim your 25% discount or if you just want to try out the platform there is a free plan so you can get used to it before you decide now website number three is ET which obviously most of my audience will be familiar with and I mean probably looking for Alternatives at this point but despite its problems and changes over the years I do think that Etsy is a good place to sell pod still provided that you don't get banned obviously and you price your items just a bit higher now for context I've been an Etsy seller since like 2020 so there definitely a site that gets you good bang for your effort because of the pretty consistent traffic that it BRS rings but if you're not familiar with Etsy it's a crafts Marketplace for creative and vintage Goods meaning that anything that you design yourself pretty much can be sold on here so Shirts Mugs tumblers calendars whatever like custom wacky stuff is now on Printery oh but not supplements definitely don't sell supplements on here um but they have made quite a few changes to the platform since I started selling on it anyway so they have started allowing digital products new sellers pretty much always go through getting suspended appealing and then unsuspended I've gone through it like three times it is what it is um they've got a lot of spam on there as well you know gone through a lot of the changes in leadership as a company but overall despite the issues I think it's still one of the best places to sell pod if you can get on it because the algorithm and the SEO is quite predictable after you get used to it and a lot lot of uh keyword research tools are now available for it so really easy to find out what kind of stuff sells and also easy to list on it great place to just test ideas I mean I just sort of throw stuff up and see if it sells and then take the energy to take those sell selling designs and then upload to different marketplaces right cuz you're not going to have the time and energy to upload to you know 17 different marketplaces anyway moving on so lots of traffic 413 . 5 million visits in the last month and ranked number 13 in US marketplaces so not lacking traffic by any means however keep in mind that there's a good amount of competition at least for the popular keywords so the number of sellers kind of exploded during the pandemic even though the numbers themselves are high many of these are just empty accounts that didn't end up making any sales now Etsy also not holding back on the ad spending So currently 900 active meta ad campaigns that they're paying for yeah that is Etsy so if you haven't already you can sign up as a seller by clicking the link in my description to get 40 free listings sort of an affiliate link because I get 40 free listings as well so it's a win-win for the both of us now number four is eBay most of you have probably sold or bought something on eBay I imagine before so the big providers that's printify printful both have an integration with eBay as well so definitely recommend people to try this one I do have to say something about eBay though in terms of why I personally don't sell on eBay so I have an eBay personal account that's still kind of valid and I can buy stuff with it but when I tried to open a business account from the same address I got banned within like an hour and I remember discussing this with Ryan at some point but we basically came to the conclusion that that was most likely caused by my business address because I own a limited company in the UK and the address used is a rented address in the UK not my personal address for privacy reasons now that address is shared between multiple UK businesses so in the past it could have been associated with some other business that got suspended or did something dodgy on eBay something like that right and I thought I should just mention okay not to complicate the situation anymore but just be you know transparent about things that I have heard can go wrong just to warn you um I've heard of some people having integration issues with these providers as well on eBay so if you are concerned about that then don't integrate just fulfill the orders through Drp Shipping like enter the address um into the provider either way hopefully you don't run into any issues like I did and you can get set up because eBay is a very good source of free traffic 632 million visits per month number three in US marketplaces I know this Tru number has decreased relatively in comparison to Etsy though but still a good amount currently running 230 paid meta ads at the moment Which is less than what I expected but you know they're just strong for organic and people know the name eBay so that's I imagine where they get a lot of the traffic from sign up as an eBay seller go to ebay.
com and click on sell in the top right which will let you list an item if you're really serious about eBay I would still suggest signing up as a business account rather than than an individual account if you can you know if you own an LLC or LTD despite what happened to me because these websites do tend to take business accounts more seriously you get benefits you get a bunch of perks taxes admin stuff like that all becomes a lot easier as a business account number five we have Tech Giant Amazon obviously biggest site on this list almost 3 billion monthly visitors but did you know there's actually three ways to sell pod fulfilled items on Amazon and I'll be going through all of those today and with all those three methods your products will get pushed to the Amazon website which is obviously massive everyone shops on Amazon not going to lie it's a little bit strange looking at how many meta ads Amazon runs cuz you know two big Tech Giants uh but I did it anyway and they do not disappoint so 2,100 active ads by the world's biggest e-commerce site on the world's biggest social network so enough said now when I say selling pod on Amazon most people will think of Amazon merch on demand this used to be called merch by Amazon this is their selective program where you have to apply to become a seller and then they let you sell designs on these various products which um you know this is a great source of free traffic if you can get into it however there is that application process and that can be hard for some people to get into I've heard it's based on country but nobody really knows what their criteria are um myself included I've applied five times to merch by uh to Amazon merch on demand and I've still been rejected so it's really luck of the draw heard people getting in on their like 10th try apparently so just try it but don't be too disheartened if you can't get in like me cuz there are two other ways to sell pod on Amazon that I'm going to talk to you about now uh and obviously the rest of the websites on this whole list now just a word about accounts be careful buying Amazon merch on demand accounts because I know there's some people selling them around uh I personally would not do this because they could shut you down at any time if they find out because it's technically against terms of service to sell accounts right so you'll lose a lot of work and I think it's just better to try something else instead another website or method and have peace of mind about your account Health right so what about the other ways well the second way is to sign up for an Amazon Seller Central account which lets you push products directly to the Amazon Marketplace like all the other independent sellers on Amazon you can pretty much sell any pod product here or any product using fulfillment providers just like any other Amazon Seller selling like protein powder or Electronics or anything like that what you do is you use fbm or fulfillment by Merchant instead of FBA uh which involves shipping inventory to Amazon warehouses that's the one we commonly hear of but not the one we use here the one used here is fbm okay so printful popular provider has had an Amazon integration for a while now and excitingly Printery have just introduced their Amazon Seller Central integration honestly fantastic news I've wanted this for so long uh previously you know the only way I saw to import addresses and orders automatically from Amazon Seller Central um without you know typing in them in every single time was to connect your Amazon account to Shopify with some app that costs like five bucks a month and then connect your Shopify to Printery so it's a pretty roundabout way of doing things obviously now you can still do this if you use another provider for example gelato or something right um if it doesn't integrate with cell Central but printify is a good choice nowadays it's you know very helpful that is directly integrated now Seller Central is the best way to sell pod on Amazon in my opinion because you have the most control over your products and branding I mean it's still Amazon's brand at the end of the day but this is the one gives you the most control and unlike merch on demand you can actually brand your products and you can sell loads of products that merch don't offer so if you get rejected from merch on demand this is a great option to consider because it's just open to almost everyone uh there is an application process though if you want to sign up as a business account or get brand registry which involves getting trademarks and all sorts of stuff it's a bit more complicated but if you're willing to go through the effort um then I would recommend that over starting as an individual seller because the business account gives you the access to uh so many more features and from what I've heard it's really annoying to convert between the account types once you've registered yeah that's like let me know if you want a dedicated video on signing up to Seller Central and brand registry and all that cuz I have successfully gone through that uh pretty recently actually so I'm not going be taking any more time to talk about that in this video now the third way to sell pod is low content books via Amazon KDP which stands for Kindle Direct publishing so you can sell digital but also physically printed books on demand here now if you're wanting to sell pod you probably not writing whole novels like this but more looking towards something called Low content books so things with defined Interiors but possibly different cover designs for example like notebooks Diaries schedules planners and you can do this with various tools like book bolt or just buy templates online I know I've seen quite a few KDP interior templates on Etsy now KDP has been on my radar for a while even though I personally haven't tried it yet but I've seen various things some people say it's pretty competitive nowadays other people say you know you just got to research the right niches as with all the other marketplaces I think it's likely a combination of both but I know that some people are making pretty decent money with KDP uh so it's definitely an option to consider if you're interested in selling something other than the you know classic shirts and mugs and stuff with pod right to get started on KDP you can go to kp. amazon. com and that should be the first link when you Google it and then you click on join KDP number six is Walmart again massive us retailer and another one suggested to me by Ryan 477 million visits a month now Walmart is running 3,100 ads on meta so even more than Amazon uh you know it doesn't necessarily mean they're spending more in terms of AD budget by the way so that just means that they're testing more creatives so it's like Seller Central you can pretty much sell any pod product but it does seem to have a lot less competition at the moment so get in if you can now do note that if you're based outside of the US you can still sell on it but you will need a US e n or employer identification number now I believe that you can do this by filling in an ss4 form with the IRS but it's best you double check that because uh again I have not gone through this particular process myself if I do I will um probably put out some information about it yeah that's Walmart so if you are interested you can go to marketplace.
walmart. com and click join Market face now number seven the one that I said might surprise a lot of people is Shopify now I know what you're thinking why is Shopify on this list that's not a Marketplace that's a website builder like you have to drive traffic to it yourself with social media or paid ads right well let me Enlighten you because you can actually access not just one but two free marketplaces and get organic traffic from browsing Shoppers on these marketplaces by simp simply uploading products to a Shopify store I know it's absolutely mind-blowing um I was definitely very excited when I heard about this now the first Marketplace is Google's very own shopping Marketplace tab so if you search for something like funny t-shirts in Google and then click on shopping it will take you to this page here now all of these that you're seeing are paid Google ads but if we scroll down a little we will see some organic shopping listings being displayed now some spots are being taken up by listings uh from Big sites with good organic reach such as Amazon such as Etsy right there are independent websites as well that can rank on this Marketplace Shopify shows you where your traffic comes from for sales if it can detect that so here's an example of a sale that I made for free using Google shopping um I know it's free I did not run Google ads and ignore the fact that it says CPC I don't know why that's there here's another sale that I made from free Google shopping listings in June this year and I did that by uploading products and just making them available on my Shopify store now in order to set up my store to show products in Google shopping you have to sign up to Google merchant center and connect your listings under free listings this should not take too long and it's a fantastic source of free traffic because as we all know Google search results uh so that's not Google shopping but Google search is extremely competitive nowadays want to know more about that um I'll link a video down below where I talk in more detail about how I did this and there's plenty of other tutorials on YouTube as well just search like Google merchant center Shopify something like that now obviously Google is massive 84 billion visits per month and that's just google. com so the US version you know if your listings show up for Google in other countries as well and you can offer worldwide shipping that is way more people now the second Marketplace you can get exposure to just by uploading pod products to Shopify is called shop this is like shopify's secret Marketplace and it's an app as well but look at this you can just find products from random brands on Shopify mixed in here and Shop has pretty decent traffic obviously not as much as places like Amazon uh most other marketplaces app I don't know if that's too small for you guys to see but it has 478k ratings so if we multiply that by 10 to get the approximate amount of downloads you know assuming one in 10 users leave a rating that's a 4 to 5 million people on the app in addition to that so if you want your Shopify products to show up in the shop Marketplace all you have to do is turn on the shop sales Channel whenever you activate a new product now I personally haven't got any sales from the shop Marketplace yet um but I have got some traffic from it so it's definitely one to turn on and just a word about asset building know the great thing about Shopify is that firstly it's your own website and domain so you're less likely to get banned from places um well less likely than and other marketplaces like Amazon and Etsy um where sellers get banned all the time and I say less likely because Shopify can still suspend you if you're doing outright illegal things but that is for another video but on top of that what's more important is that you're building your domain and customer list right so essentially uh your own asset like a proper business that you can sell down the line as opposed to something like an Etsy or merch account that's technically against terms of service to transfer to someone else so I think it's a much better option than completely relying on external marketplaces and now you know that you can get Organic Marketplace traffic by just uploading to Shopify number eight is Zazzle now you may have heard of Zazzle as a place to shop for wedding related things that's you know typically what sells best here it's pretty Etsy like with uh mostly middle SL uper middle class female audience you know that demographic however this is a pod Marketplace so you can upload designs to things like shirts uh mugs cards invitations other such products now I have been told by Zazzle sellers that the uh upload process is annoying but the website seems to have changed since I last went on it so it seems like they have revamped a lot of things which is probably a good sign zazzle.
com itself has about 8 million visits per month so pretty decent for a niche site there's also zazzle. co. uk UK and etc for other countries right so that will add a bit of traffic if you're wanting to sell wedding designs maybe you have some uploaded in other marketplaces then this is definitely a good place to put them as well currently running 92 active ads on meta bringing paid traffic as you can see here so that is all cool um it's obviously a popular place to sell pod but despite that I do have to point out something that annoys me about Zazzle and it's not just Zazzle but um some other sites as well that I'll be mentioning later which is that they have this Create Your Design element on their Marketplace and that's before all the designs by the independent sellers so um you know so customers can create designs and that is the first thing that they see when they browse and that's not helpful for sellers um because I mean I think it just devalues the added value of the design process if they're immediately encouraging customers to make their own right but I know that some people have made decent money on it so it's just another option on this list for traffic so to start selling on Zazzle you can go to zazzle.
com and on the Side Bar you should see a button that says sell and uh you can click on that and then click on start selling today number nine is a red bubble now if you watch my channel for a while you'll know that I have some history with red bubble it was my first print on demand website so I can definitely give you some tips on it I was able to make a couple thousand on it I've got loads of accounts and I used to like test different niches and keywords and all sorts of random stuff I think it's just a good one for like complete beginners to try because it's so straightforward like basically if you want to make money on this website what you do is you just go on this free keyword research tool it's called bubble spider um they used to be one back in the day as well called Bubble Trends uh but this one is better for sure you just sort by competition you avoid the stuff that's not your intellectual property which you know unfortunately is most of it and then you just create designs around the rest of the trending keywords that's basically it it's not rocket science like you get views and favorites and sales and stuff just by doing that now red bubbles mostly known for stickers so small margins that's what people usually come here for I guess if you're wanting to sell in here they're knowing how to upload transparent pngs is going to be a good skill to have but the thing I did like about this site was was that when you upload One Design you can then position it on like 70 or something different products and then you can also decide when to turn them on and off and each of these would create a new URL slug for you so it would like 70x your chance of getting found on Google even if most of the products look like trash cuz the design just did not fit right now I did a lot of experimentation on this site back in the day before uh I started Shopify and Etsy which in my opinion are worth my my time a lot more but I personally haven't uploaded here in years they have made a lot of changes as well um they introduced a tier system with fees for the lower tier so basically they got flooded with Spam um it was just such a low barrier to entry like anyone could make an account but as I said just I think it's still a good one to get started if you want to make your very first sale online if you want to know more there is a video on my Channel about it and kind of why I moved on it's called the true about red bubble or something I'll link it up there and down there but yeah still good source of free traffic you got about 20 million visitors a month it's ranked 33 in the US for arts and entertainment currently running 550 active meta ads and they love to run Google retargeting ads as well so the ads just sort of follow you around until you buy and those are really good for marketing so start selling on Redbubble go to redbubble. com and at the top you should see a button that says sell your art if you click on that that will take you to this page and you can click on start selling number 10 how can we talk about red bubble without talking about te public really can't can we so this is basically like red bubble but with less products obviously instead of stickers t-shirts tend to sell best on this website now Tua public actually got acquired by red bubble in 2018 I believe yeah very similar um I've sold on it and I still make money on it it's just another one that I haven't uploaded to in years but I can give you some old school tips I guess which are mainly just to upload to red bubble first see what sells and then upload whatever sells on red bubble to this place basically at least that's how I did it so I guess you can see Trends from the search bar you know doing that thing where you type in a letter of the alphabet and then you see what results come up if you know what I mean that trick also works on red bubble that's definitely one research method you can use if you want to get sales on here now in terms of my own personal experience I had an issue with my tuu account where they said that my designs were not searchable on the marketplace so when people type in things into the search bar they would not be able to find my designs which is obviously alarming you would think like they emailed me saying that the designs would never be searchable but I still somehow made sales and I had Google analytics connected up to my account so that I could see most of the traffic was coming from their Google CPC ads so actually does doesn't matter if you don't show up in the marketplace but this was a while ago so I will link the relevant video up there and down there so the types of products that T public lets you sell are basically these a little less than half the traffic red bubble brings in which isn't bad seeing as there's a lot less competition but if your designs are not even searchable like mine then all your traffic will probably get pulled from Google they're currently running 440 meta ads so sign up to tuu go to tu. com and then click on artist sign up which will take you to this page where you can create an account uh and I've just noticed that it says 75 products which is actually quite a lot um it's definitely grown since I last went on it but yeah another source of free traffic and just be aware that even if you don't show up in the marketplace that doesn't mean you cannot make sales number 11 is threadless so it's kind of similar to the last two marketplaces but with less so basically another alternative if something turns you off both those previous ones you can definitely try this one these are the different product categories available for printing and I think artsy stuff like you would see on tuu tends to sell uh better here as expected now one way you can do research on this website I was talking about earlier is to type in a letter into the search bar and then you can see the names and icons of the designs that uh well I'm not actually sure if these are like bestselling designs NE necessarily they're being suggested so obviously the website thinks that there's some Merit to these design Styles and they can provide some inspiration for you to follow thread list gets about 1.
3 million visits per month it's ranked 968 in US fashion apparel obviously not the most impressive numbers we've seen on this list but with less traffic comes less competition so if you've got designs why not just bang them on here as well they're currently running 29 active meta ads on our behalf at this moment start selling on threadless go to threadless. com and click on sell your art number 12 is displate and this is a place to buy metal posters which people use as wall art so yeah it's just a really well branded one product website essentially they do sell accessories and gifts but the main product people come here is just posters which obviously have a sort of different design style that sells well in comparison to something like t-shirt designs where you'll be see a lot more text stats on the front page of the site say that there's 1. 5 million artworks on the site so there's your competition number and I would assume that 3.
2 million is like number of purchases of some kind um I can't really be sure and 5 million website visitors per month according to them similar webs estimate is about 4 million per month so I mean they're probably going to be more accurate cuz they have the actual backend analytics but it doesn't make a huge difference as long as you know the traffic numberers in that ballpark of about 3 to 5 million a month they're running a lot of active meta ads as well so 620 meta ads at the time of making this video start selling on displate go to displate. com and scroll down to the bottom and then click on sell your art under earn by displayed I should take you to this page that says contact us so unlike the other marketplaces where you can just sign up right right there uh you have to email them and show them your portfolio I mean it seems annoying but even a small barrier to entry like this can help filter out some competition so if you see it that way number 13 is spreadshirt so you get the drill by now most uh pretty much sell all the normal products so like t-shirts hoodies accessories um it's a good source of organic traffic obviously uh but this is another one of those websites where create custom products feature is just too prominent for my liking I don't think it's the best in terms of uh brand ing like marketing the independent sellers on the website they do have over 250 products so that is a lot of products about a million visits per month and there's also spreadsh shirt. spreadshirt.
com currently running seven paid ads on meta start selling on spreadshirt go to spreadshirt. com and click on start selling up here number 14 is design by humans this place is mostly known for t-shirts from what I can tell but they sell all these kinds of products on screen right now um you can't really do keyword research on here per se but if we go to the trending section so you can see this is the kind of stuff that sells on here pretty artsy type designs uh I just didn't see many plain text type things that tend to sell better on places like Amazon this site gets around 386k visits per month not a massive amount I know but it is another place just to upload designs to reasonable organic traffic following though um on Instagram as as well 443k followers on Facebook so that's some additional traffic pretty strong on the social front and these socials do make up about quarter of the website traffic overall they are currently running two paid ads and one has been running since April so that one's clearly working for them um and remember Less ad creatives doesn't necessarily mean more money spent they're just more selective about the ads that they're using right start selling on design by humans go to designbyhumans. com and scroll to bottom and then click on open a store that should take you to this page where you can sign up and then you do have to provide a portfolio for them to approve but once you are approved you will be able to upload designs to this website number 15 is T Fury as you can see kind of similar to TU in the way that they display the designs up front and then they uh sort of let the customers choose a product on a design that they like these are the types of products that they offer and the usual ones so you know t-shirts stuff like that you're used to plus some interesting ones actually they got biker shorts and sleep shorts now times of research this can be done here by typing in a letter so you can see the popular suggestions here um now another interesting thing about this search bar is that they show you there's 11k is items available on the site and that is very useful to know because that is not much competition at all like most sites have uploads in the millions they've got less than 200k visits a month so sort of lowest on this list but as we've been through less traffic um equals less competition usually and the early uploaders are always the ones that end up making a lot of money if the websites take off like if you just look at the people that uploaded to red bubble in like 2010 who end up on the front page years later and end up making like thousands off of One Design right so now T Fury are not currently running meta ads only website on this list that's not um so obviously they have other traffic sources but that is something to be aware of in terms of how willing they are to pay for traffic for their artists and click on artists in the top right corner that should take you to this page where you can create a profile and sign up as an artist number 16 our penultimate website is Society 6 this is a pod site that lets you sell the home decor mostly like you can buy apparel here they have T-shirts and all that uh but most people come here for home decor and decorations especially wall art now I have seen YouTube videos and forums of people that have made a good amount of money on the types of designs that sell well include things like this so think like artistic patterns that sort of thing gets around 2 million visits per month so it's good traffic and it's ranked 31 in Visual Arts and Design in the US very strong social following as well always a bonus so they've got 856k followers on Instagram almost a million followers on Facebook and they are running 23 paid ads on Facebook that's a decent amount of ads to be running at the same time and remember they're paying for all this traffic for you start selling on Society 6 go to society6.
com and scroll to the bottom and then click on sell your art that should take you to this page and you can click on start selling to get started number 17 is cafepress. com which offers these C categories as you can see here and you can do a very crude research just by clicking on the search bar and you can see trending keywords so obviously elections coming up Donald Trump and anti-donald Trump both trending typical stuff really but you can also see some uh commonly searched terms again be careful about IP unfortunately you cannot just type in a letter of the alphabet and see the popular search turns that way I'm afraid if we take a look at the best sellers obviously they're allowing political stuff on here I know some websites are bit touchy about that so I've personally avoided the politics Niche previously well except for making things like encourage people to vote stuff like that because it doesn't really fit with my Shopify brand image either but if you feel comfortable or if you're sort of politically aligned then don't let me stop you also I've just noticed if this design looks familiar to anyone I think that's cuz it's the number one bestselling design on red bubble for a while like I don't know if it's the same seller or someone ripped it off I hope not Cafe Press has a million visits per month so you know even though I feel like it's slept on cuz it's a very old site now it's still got a lot of good traffic here and there's also cafepress. co.
uk that should bring in slightly more traffic they've got 11.