My First $3,000 Month With My Ecommerce Brand

My First $3,000 Month With My Ecommerce Brand

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My First $3,000 Month With My Ecommerce Brand

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Can you believe it’s been a year since my last blog update? I have no idea how many of you will even read this, so I’ll just start out by saying helloooooooo to anyone reading this post. … all three of you! LOL!!

before I jump in, let me touch on some personal things. Many of you have continued to reach out and ask about my dad since I’ve been gone. I appreciate you for that. Not only is my dad doing well, but he’s back to traveling the world! I took my family to Jamaica earlier this year to celebrate family and good health. A few months later, my parents went to Australia, and my mom joked that my dad walked her all over the continent. 🙂

What a blessing considering he couldn’t walk at all for nearly 3 months in 2018. And if you saw him walk, you’d never know he broke both of his ankles when he passed out. There’s no visible limp whatsoever!

Biz Updates

If you had told me 3 years ago that I would be making a good portion of my income from my own digital art, I would have laughed!

It all started with the Merch By Amazon (MBA) program.

I’ve earned nearly $150,000 in royalties selling digital art on Amazon alone. That doesn’t include any additional royalties from other sites and niche shops on Spreadshirt, TeePublic, Etsy, RedBubble, and more.

I have a handful of shops on different niches, and a few with some random topics. My niche shops always, always outperform the random ones.

In Summer 2018, I realized MBA was getting more competitive, and I knew that the glory days would be coming to an end sooner than later. I wanted to diversify and focus on one niche. So instead of doing all this random keyword stuff, I took a keyword/niche that I had discovered on Amazon the previous year and began building a shop for that audience.

It’s not a niche I am all that passionate about, but the low demand really got my attention. Plus, I was already selling in this space on Amazon. So I figured I could dominate this market by increasing my volume of designs.

I opened up a free RedBubble shop, and it was super slow going in the first few months. I’m talking about $5 monthly earnings. Yikes! Slowly but surely, things began to pick up. I now have sales every day.

I chose RedBubble because I didn’t have a following in this niche, and I knew they already had a lot of organic traffic. Plus, they offer tons of products and are constantly adding them.

In September of this year, I hit my first $3,000 month with this brand alone.

It’s important to note that $3,000 in one month is not just coming from shop sales. I began licensing certain designs to people who want to print and sell them on their local shops.

This was never the plan, but people kept reaching out to me and asking about licensing and custom work. I didn’t want other people selling the same designs I was selling, so I decline some requests. However, if someone needs something completely different then I will create the image and charge a licensing fee. The price depends on how they plan to use it.

I setup a simple landing page on my domain where people can order a license with PayPal. So that added another income stream I wasn’t expecting.

I was very lucky that I found a niche that was completely underserved from an e-commerce standpoint. These people are elated that someone is actually devoting unique designs and a single shop to their niche. That has been key!

If you want to learn more about exactly how I chose the keyword and built the ecommerce brand from scratch, you can read the story over on Passive Shirt Profits. I wrote it in June, just after my first $2,000 month.

Why I Abandoned This Blog… Again.

My overall goal was to come back here from time to time and share website marketing lessons that I’ve gained from running Passive Shirt Profits. But to be honest, I just haven’t had the time (or motivation) to keep this blog updated.