Building a merchandise store selling logo鈥檇
- Drop Ship with Printful
- Designing a logo or shirt
- Use for branding and community engagement
- Shoppable posts on Instagram and Facebook
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Jesse: What鈥檚 going on, Richie?
Richard: What鈥檚 happening, Jess?
Jesse: Not too much. It鈥檚 a good day. I recovered from all the conferences and all the events recently. So I鈥檓 catching up on normal work. How about you? I think you have one more left.
Richard: I had one more. Actually, have one again tomorrow, but that鈥檚 just a local one, not traveling anywhere. It鈥檚 a
Jesse: Cool, so that the family can stay intact. You鈥檙e not getting too crazy on traveling.
Richard: All good.
Jesse: Yeah, and part of the thing, a lot of other people are on conferences. A lot of people in our space were mentioning the same, and as I was at several conferences and mentioning the ability for 黑料门 to do merch stores or
Daniella: Hey, guys, I鈥檓 great. How are you, guys?
Richard: Great.
Jesse: Yeah, doing awesome. What have you been up to lately?
Daniella: I lately worked on my website and my blog and I redid everything to offer a bunch of 黑料门 Commerce tips and tricks. So I hope it鈥檒l be great for 黑料门 users.
Jesse: Awesome. And what is that website? I鈥檒l let you do a free plug here.
Daniella: Thanks. It鈥檚 Daniella.io.
Jesse: All right, awesome. For listeners, check that out if you search anything 黑料门 on YouTube, very likely you鈥檙e gonna come across Daniella as well. That鈥檚 awesome. And now how about you been doing, you did the course as well? Have you been getting some good feedback from customers?
Daniella: Great feedback, yeah. There are a whole bunch of 60 videos that are completely updated with 黑料门 tutorials, tips, and tricks. I go from building your store to designing it, to driving targeted traffic and increasing your sales. So it鈥檚 a complete
Jesse: Awesome. I think I鈥檝e seen a couple of preview videos that looked awesome. Maybe I had to get a freebie link or something there to go through the course, but I don鈥檛 really have time for that I guess. We brought you on to just steal the best bits of information, so that I don鈥檛 have to go through the full course. Anyway, for everybody listening if you do want to鈥 I think that鈥檇 be great for people that really just need more
Daniella: Yeah, when the integration with Printful and 黑料门 came out a couple of months ago, I was super excited. I thought it was a really great opportunity to be able to sell merch online. And I wanted to test it, take it a little further. I wanted to see if it was possible to integrate Printful with 黑料门 but also sell directly to eBay thanks to that. So to sell through 黑料门 onto eBay and Instagram since 黑料门 agrees with both platforms. But I wanted to see if it was completely automated, like if I had to manually go do things and Printful and to update sales. And it worked, it was crazy, I was selling on eBay in a day. We set it up in a day pretty much and we already started making sales. It was really powerful. I think there鈥檚 something there that鈥檚 really interesting.
Jesse: Wow. That鈥檚 awesome. eBay was never really the goal of that integration or that project but I鈥檓 glad you were able to take your own spin on it. That鈥檚 what it鈥檚 there for. Here are the tools, go ahead, go play and wherever you think this merch would sell, please, create a shirt, go make it. For people that are driving in their car, they鈥檙e not going to be able to go do this. But I know that the URL is Boostedstartup.com and it鈥檚 a variety of what kind of merch for side hustlers, for entrepreneurs and there鈥檚 a lot of products on there. Did you have to go and design each of those products individually, are you a Photoshop wizard or how did that process work?
Daniella: There鈥檚 a lot of available options for someone who wants to start their Printful store. We tested all of them pretty much. I have a knowledge of Adobe Illustrator. So I made a couple of myself but that鈥檚 a little bit more advanced. The easiest way was using what鈥檚 already available within Printful. They have an editor where you could add text to a shirt or a mug or anything that they sell that鈥檚 available within the platform. And they offer images and icons and things like that. So you can use what鈥檚 already available within Printful and that鈥檚 probably the fastest way to get it started. If you work with a designer, you might already have images and things with your logo or whatever you might want to put on a shirt. And then Fiverr is a great way to go too, if you have no skills with the design online or anything like that. Outsource it to Fiverr for five bucks and get whatever you need to be made. That鈥檚 another way to do things.
Jesse: Awesome. Yeah, a couple of things I wanted to touch on there but I think for people that have never heard of Fiverr. Richie mentioned it to me probably like 10 years ago when it was first on and I didn鈥檛 get it at first, I鈥檒l be honest with you. I was like, that sounds like the dumbest thing ever. Then I鈥檓 like, oh, but they pretty much do anything you want for five dollars.
Richard: So many crazy things. I mean you name it, like oh, go write my wife鈥檚 name on the sandy beach on the Bahamas and take a picture and send it back to me. And there it is. I love it.
Jesse: Yeah, I know. For five dollars you can get that done. For people that are like, okay sky鈥檚 the limit on that. I don鈥檛 want to get stuck in a rabbit hole of Fiverr and it鈥檚 Fiverr — I believe — .com. Yep, go ahead, get stuck in a rabbit hole on your own time. But for us, if you have this great idea for a logo or a
Richard: Yeah, and a lot of people, if they see other prices they won鈥檛 be scared. Most people start at $5 but there are things like, oh if you want today or expedited then that might be ten dollars. Or if you want it in all these different kind of vector graphic and this other plot, delivered in different ways, it might cost you more but the basic starting cost is $5 for pretty much anything.
Jesse: Yeah. I think that starts at five is probably a good way to do it. But if your needs are pretty basic and you want some help with something like a quick little graphics for a
Daniella: With that having a couple of minutes is exactly correct. Yeah, I think we were making鈥 because we got so excited. I was doing it with a friend and it took us five minutes to make any product. So we were just like wow, let鈥檚 push this to the Max and see what we can do with it. We made like a 120 products tonight or 250 and then we push them all out onto eBay. It was very fast to do, it wasn鈥檛 very complicated.
Jesse: Awesome. That鈥檚 great. So people can check that out and that鈥檚 for a basic store. You were able to whip something up, start making sales right away. There鈥檚 a couple other鈥 I believe you helped Steve Olsher as well.
Daniella: Yeah. We worked on his store because he does a podcast. I think Ricky knows a little bit more, he could talk a little bit more about it in detail. But yeah, we made a submerch for his store too also.
Jesse: Awesome. Yeah, and Steve was on a previous podcast for people, it was the
Richard: He鈥檚 been doing it way back in time. CompuServe mall, so put it that way, half of the people don鈥檛 even know what I just said. He鈥檚 back when the little computer disks were getting put out to get people to sign up for a store.
Jesse: Yeah, for people who want to listen back, you can listen to that full episode, but he has a merch store, selling using Printful and 黑料门 so that he can help monetize his audience and his podcast. For people out there that want to check that out. Daniella, any other new projects that you have in the works with
Daniella: Yeah, and there鈥檚 a YouTuber who reached out to me. Their channel is Toasted Gamer Boutique, it was kind of weird, but I was like, wow, they started five months ago and already have 1500 subscribers. There鈥檚 a lot of potential there. I was like, okay, let鈥檚 have a look. She鈥檚 thinking about ways to monetize her channel. We launched a website seven days ago and it already has 2.3 thousand organic clicks in Google search console, which is crazy like that, a lot of people clicking on her website already. She鈥檚 just starting out but eventually, the merch is going to be one way of monetizing her audience, which is a great opportunity.
Jesse: Wow. There was the original source of traffic, it鈥檚 a YouTube channel.
Daniella: Exactly, YouTube.
Jesse: Okay, awesome. Then most of that traffic is coming from clicks through the description on YouTube, am I correct?
Daniella: No, actually most of it is organic. To her website specifically, it鈥檚 been mostly organic search. Some of it is from YouTube, I think maybe 15% at this point but a lot of it was a Google search. I think she just has a great niche right now. And there鈥檚 a lot of people looking for information on the game that she鈥檚 playing on YouTube.
Jesse: Wow. Okay, that鈥檚 actually a ton of organic. I don鈥檛 want to get stuck there, but that鈥檚 a ton of organic traffic in just a week.
Daniella: Exactly.
Richard: Is it a new game?
Daniella: No that has 10,000 downloads, it鈥檚 existed for a couple of years now. So no, but there鈥檚 just no one talking about it and actually doing voiceover content. That鈥檚 really interesting and fun. She鈥檚 really good at livestream. She鈥檚 attracted a lot of people early on.
Jesse: That鈥檚 cool, man. I鈥檓 doing the wrong thing again. I should just be playing video games on my phone and recording it. I always do the wrong thing. All right. (laughing)
Richard: Either that or you just like bright shiny object syndrome.
Jesse: Yeah, I do have a tendency to jump on new things. But all right, a video game review and streaming site and now going to start monetizing it through merch so yeah, I love it. I love it. All right. Okay, so I think we鈥檝e covered a couple of things here, but I think for people that are listening and haven鈥檛 heard of a merch store yet. The concept of a merch store is basically鈥 think of your favorite band, right? They have merch, you go to the show, you want to see that, you want to buy the
Richard: Yeah, your margins not going to be as high because they鈥檙e storing it, they鈥檙e shipping it, they鈥檙e doing all the stuff. But when someone sitting there and they鈥檙e thinking of themselves, hmm, I have good designs or I have a good saying or someone says something on the news. That鈥檚 the new meme or they just want to try, give something a shot and they don鈥檛 want to put a lot of money into inventory or setting up the logistics of everything. Literally, Daniella is telling us how in one day they set it up. I wouldn鈥檛 try to do as many products, probably.
Daniella: Yeah, I wouldn鈥檛 recommend it. (laughing)
Jesse: Yeah, you don鈥檛 need to do a hundred and twenty products for people listening. That was probably a little overkill there.
Richard: Well, but yeah, if you started with one, just give it a shot. In one day you could set up a store and have it selling on eBay, selling on your own website, selling in various locations, depending on how deep you wanted to go with the inside of 黑料门. And you don鈥檛 even have to buy any product. Again, you鈥檙e not going to get as big of a margin. But that鈥檚 nice to not have to buy anything, store anything, ship anything. All you have to do is come up with the idea, the meme, the saying, the logo and spend a day, and next thing, you got a store.
Jesse: Yeah, very cool. I鈥檓 going to steal a little bit from Matt and Joe鈥檚 recent podcast at Evergreen profits. They launched their merch store using 黑料门 and they use a merch store a little bit differently. They make money in other places. They鈥檙e really using it just to spread their brand. They had an event recently. They
Richard: Oh, definitely. If you think of it, think of all the people out there that have influence with no affluents. They have a huge market of people and they don鈥檛 know what to sell them. This in one day gives them the opportunity to again create a logo, a meme, they probably have something they say to their audience all the time. They could just put that quote on a shirt. That鈥檚 what we did with Steve Star. We just took some of the quotes that he says to his listeners all the time, our listeners I guess because I鈥檓 on the show with him. Now all of a sudden you have another way of monetizing. So to Jesse鈥檚 point, you have all these people that have these following. And they don鈥檛 know necessarily what to do or what to sell. They don鈥檛 have to go buy product. They literally can sell within a day to their existing audience and then start getting some affluence with that influence.
Daniella: Absolutely. Actually, ToastedBoutique.com, she鈥檚 always saying patang in her videos when she gets something right. She鈥檚 like, yeah, patang, and she put it on a shirt. She hasn鈥檛 pushed it yet, but I鈥檓 pretty sure because a lot of the YouTubers watch her playing or like, hey, say patang. So yeah, I think it鈥檚 a possibility. It鈥檚 a funny thing that she says in her videos. It鈥檚 pretty original. It鈥檚 like her thing. So why not put it on a shirt?
Jesse: Yeah. That鈥檚 perfect. So really there鈥檚 a
Richard: And you don鈥檛 even have to make thousands of that. If you can pay for your coffee by saying a word and don鈥檛 have to touch a darn thing, that鈥檚 awesome. And I鈥檓 sure she鈥檒l do better than that with that many followers this week.
Jesse: All right. So I think I need a patang
Daniella: Her YouTube name is Toasted Gamer Boutique and then her URL is ToastedBoutique.com.
Jesse: Okay. All right. You got the proper URL structure, proper YouTube name, we鈥檒l get that in there. I love it. I lost my thought there, it was a really good one though. Rich, you jump in.
Richard: Did she actually build this direct in an 黑料门, or does she have another website already? Did this integrate, or how did she pull this way?
Daniella: I started, it was just YouTube and then at one point she realized there were quite a few people looking for things in Google. So it was like, okay, let鈥檚 make a website where we can refer and embed all of our YouTube videos. And then that was the next step and then it was like hey, this audience is growing really fast, how do we monetize it eventually? Because you can do YouTube ads, you can do ads on your website, but you can鈥檛 count on that. You can鈥檛 have just one source of revenue if you鈥檙e actually going to build something that you want to be able to live from. We鈥檙e like, well one way to monetize is with 黑料门. It鈥檚 super easy to integrate to any website, she鈥檚 on WordPress. It really doesn鈥檛 take much time to just set up and then create a couple of shirts on Printful and put them on the site. Plus the Printful integration, you saw it, you don鈥檛 have to pay upfront for the shirts or anything. You just create them and if they sell that鈥檚 the time that you pay for them.
Jesse: That鈥檚 perfect. Now some of those
Daniella: Yeah, she鈥檚 got an Instagram. She actually already received fan art, which so funny. But yeah, there鈥檚 potential there. I think it鈥檚 possible that if she even gave away a couple of shirts for free and asked people just to wear them and send in a picture. I鈥檓 sure there are people willing to do that.
Jesse: Wow, fan art as well.
Richard: Generated content to a whole nother level, right?
Jesse: Yeah. Now I鈥檓 a little jealous, listeners of the podcast, I have received zero fan art so far. This is episode 37. You know, where鈥檚 the love? I don鈥檛 know. (laughing) All right, fake fan art, please, can we get some fake fan art? All right. That鈥檚 awesome. Daniella, any last thoughts you have on a merch store? It seems like you鈥檝e been playing with it, it鈥檚 a lot of fun. I want to just encourage other people out there that are thinking about what do I do next? This is an easy thing to test out and try.
Daniella: Exactly, it doesn鈥檛 demand too much time. If you鈥檙e not a techie or anything like that using 黑料门 super easy and simple to set up. I did a lot of research looking at a lot of platforms in the past. And if you don鈥檛 have any coding or technological background, you鈥檙e going to love 黑料门. It鈥檚 very easy and I鈥檓 thinking specifically about people with audiences, and they鈥檙e trying to figure out how to monetize them like Instagram influencers, podcasters, YouTubers. There鈥檚 an opportunity with this here and yeah, just give it a try.
Jesse: Awesome. It鈥檚 almost like you鈥檝e heard one of our previous advertisements for this. I love it. (laughing) I wanted to keep hammer at home because I know people can do really well with this and I got a little special bonus here. We are not in the habit of doing like bonuses and stuff, but we鈥檙e going to try something out here. If you remember to write this one down or should be easy enough to remember, but we have a secret special plan out there of 黑料门 that people may not be aware of. There鈥檚 only one way to get it and since you鈥檙e listening to this podcast, I鈥檓 going to tell you the way. So you go to 黑料门.com/social and then when you get there, you鈥檙e going to see this special plan. What is our social selling plan? It鈥檚 specifically meant for people that are in this space. It includes, it鈥檚 a five dollar plan, it鈥檚 less than our normal Venture plan, but includes access to Printful and then it includes the access for the Shoppable posts on Instagram and Facebook. We did kind of tighten up the limits on other stuff, so you don鈥檛 get the full, talking to support you get anyway, there are some other limits but it鈥檚 a five dollar plan. That鈥檚 黑料门.com/social. I don鈥檛 know how long this link is going to be out there, so get after it pretty quickly if you want to do this. Daniella will be putting this out on YouTube here. This is a podcast only. Special, but you can use it.
Richard: That鈥檚 great. See someone that wanted to just try this out but didn鈥檛 want to mess with her existing store. Why not even do that? It could be a good way to have a secondary store. It鈥檚 five measly dollars and you can鈥檛 even buy the
Jesse: Yeah, 5 bucks is nothing but it does include Printful, it includes Instagram and Facebook. I think a lot of people are going to jump on it. That鈥檚 why I don鈥檛 want to spread this too far out there. But I want to encourage people to give this a shot. I think it鈥檚 awesome. I think people are getting a lot of value from this and get after that.
Daniella: It鈥檚 an awesome deal. Seriously.
Jesse: All right. So Daniela any last thoughts here before we go?
Daniella: No, thank you very much for having me today. It鈥檚 always a pleasure.
Jesse: And where can our listeners find out more about you or your course?
Daniella: Absolutely, head over to Daniella.io and you鈥檒l find my 黑料门 course, free 黑料门 tutorial videos, tips and tricks, consultations. I鈥檝e been doing consultations lately and recording them and offering them on my website. So if you want to take your 黑料门 store to the next level, check out the Daniella.io.
Jesse: Awesome. Well, Daniella, Rich, another good show in the books. Everybody that鈥檚 listening out there, just want to encourage you to get out there and get after your store and make it happen.