Top Seven Reasons to Open a Spreadshirt Shop

Do you have a shop on Spreadshirt? If you’re an artist of any kind, it’s hard to find a reason not to have a Spreadshirt Shop. Last month, I opened my shop and I’ve found the company is:

  1. A Great Outlet for Your Creative Work

You know when you think of that “thing” or have that “wacky idea” that belongs on a T-shirt? Now you can put it there and let others laugh/cry/snicker/sigh along with you. It’s a cool way to share your thoughts, ideas, and values with the world.

  1. Win-Win Solution Mentality

Spreadshirt provides eco-friendly shirts, mugs, and paraphernalia – plus payment processing, web space for your shop, and a 30-day money back guarantee for your customers. They take care of the business side of things, and they do it responsibly. That helps their artists be free to focus on design and do what they do best.

  1. Free Shop Setup and Maintenance

Because we’re partners, they welcome quality designers and provide the space to host your shop absolutely free. You can immediately have two avenues for sale: your own shop and their marketplace. Each has different advantages, but either way, you’re set up for success a.s.a.p.

  1. Commissions are Commendable and Reward Growth

As an artist, you will receive a commission for your work. That commission bumps up when you make a certain number of sales per month. In this way, Spreadshirt recognizes and rewards hard work and artistic talent.

  1. Getting Started is Easy

Setting up shop is a piece of cake. You have a reasonable amount of control over where the design is placed and the size of the design. I carefully examine each of my designs and how they appear on every item to make sure my customers get their best look.

  1. Spreadshirt Cares about Quality

In addition to being eco-friendly, each design goes through an approval process before it’s displayed for sale. Don’t let that turn you off if you like to push the envelope – they print some really edgy stuff – but they won’t print anythingthat’s sent their way without question. I respect them for that.

  1. Growing in their Market

I read their blog this week, and Spreadshirt is listening to their artists and expanding their market. Next week, posters will be available for sale through Spreadshirt, and I’m excited for the potential that comes with this new outlet for creativity. When I made my “Think Spring” design, my husband thought it would make a great poster. Now, we have that opportunity!

If this post has inspired you to start your own shop on Spreadshirt, let me know! When your shop is setup, leave a link to it in the comments below! I would love to check out (and quite possibly purchase) your art, my fellow inventor. 🙂

For easy access, you can go to Spreadshirt now to get started.

Until next time,

Invent your story

Disclosure: Because I love the opportunities that are offered through their company, I’ve joined Spreadshirt’s affiliate program. This gives me an opportunity to receive a commission if someone signs up through my site. Have fun creating!

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