How to Start Print-On-Demand Business on Facebook

Mika

VIP Contributor
Some print-on-demand companies require you to have your own store (on your own website), some methods require you to create an account on ecommerce marketplaces to sell product (you might have to pay for listing the product), and some print-on-demand platforms are completely free. If you want to use the free method, you can start it on Facebook.

Go to Printify or Printful and create a product, your product can be anything T-shirts, hoodie, mugs, caps, mobile covers, curtains, etc. You will have to first create a design and then upload it on Printify or Printful. Once your product image is created, go to your facebook page and post the picture, add 10-15 percent markup cost (your profit margins). When your product is ordered, go to the site where you created the design, order the product and use your buyer’s shipping address. You pay manufacturing cost and anything you add to the manufacturing cost will be your profits.
 

Jasmine

VIP Contributor
Using Faacebook to sell print on demand products will require a lot of manual work. There is no way to connect print provider with facebook. You will have to create product on print provider site and then upload the product mock on facebook. However, there is also a benefit of using this method as you do not have to pay listng fees just like on etsy and you do not have to wait for someone to order just like on Redbubble. You can easily generate sales by selling your products to your followers. This method is good if you have a lot of followers.
 

Yusra3

VIP Contributor
Print-on-demand businesses have been around for a while, but they're still relatively new to the social media scene. In this article, we'll take a look at how to start a print-on-demand business that works on Facebook.

Before you get started, make sure you've done some research about print-on-demand businesses and their audience. You want to make sure that your business is targeting the right people with your posts, and that it's not alienating them with too much information or too many graphics.

If you're not sure where to start, here are some tips:

1. Look up popular print-on-demand businesses on Facebook and find out how they're promoting themselves and interacting with customers. You can also use this information to figure out what types of posts do well for them, and what kinds don't perform as well (or at all).

2. Find some other successful print-on-demand businesses who are already using Facebook as part of their marketing strategy. You can learn from their success stories by looking over their posts and learning from them how they use social media effectively!
 
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