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How to Create a Print-On-Demand Store on Your Blog
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[QUOTE="Mika, post: 265701, member: 29399"] Print-On-Demand is a business method where you create a product design, upload the design on the Print-On-Demand marketplace or other supported ecommerce marketplaces, and sell the product. Do you know you can also create a Print-On-Demand store on your blog and make money? If you are using wordpress for your blog, you can find a plugin called woocommerce. Install and activate this plugin. Go to Printful, a Print-On-Demand provider, sign up, and then choose woocommerce integration. After a few clicks, your blog will be integrated with Printful and you are ready to sell products on your blog. You can also try Printify, another Print-On-Demand provider. When you integrate a Print-On-Demand provider on your blog, the products you create on your chosen platform would be imported to your blog. When your customers place orders on your blog, the order information will be forwarded to the print provider, and they will create and ship the product. The difference on the manufacturing cost and your selling cost is your profit. [/QUOTE]
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