Is the Print on Demand Business Saturated in 2021? – Print On Demanding (2024)

Is the Print on Demand Business Saturated in 2021? – Print On Demanding (1)

It started as a hobby for you, coming up with original designs and getting them printed on t-shirts. As your sales increased, you began to think of screen-printing tees and other goods as more of an avenue for income. If you were to take your print-on-demand services and market them as a potential job, do you have a good chance of success? Is the market already saturated?

Print-on-demand services are certainly aplenty in 2021, and printing t-shirts may be a little overdone, admittedly. By expanding what you can print and sell and keeping up on what’s trendy among your audience, you can stand out in a busy market.

In this in-depth guide, we’ll take a closer look at 2021’s most popular players in the world of print on demand. We’ll also discuss your money-making potential as a screen-printer and even share some tips to maximize your earnings.

Let’s get started!

Who Are the Most Popular Print-on-Demand Businesses in 2021?

Before you proceed with your own print-on-demand business, it helps to know who else is out there. You may sign up for one of these platforms to create your online store, or you may scope them out to get a closer glimpse at the competition.

This isn’t an exhaustive list by far, but only the biggest names in printing for 2021. New players are cropping up all the time, although whether they’ll survive long-term is anyone’s guess.

Shopify

The first of these big players is Shopify. Founded in 2004 in Canada by Scott Lake, Daniel Weinand, and Tobias Lutke, today, Shopify says it has more than one million businesses operating on its platform.

Not all are print-on-demand necessarily, but rather, any type of online store you want to run. Shopify gives you the blueprint for a successful business, helping you with setting up your store, creating an online presence, and branding yourself. They also have marketing resources for spreading the word about your business.

You can watch a Shopify print-on-demand business setup video here:

It’s quite long (an hour) and goes in-depth, so it could be what you’re looking for to get started with your first Shopify store.

Printful

If you’d rather focus on online platforms that specialize in print on demand, Printful is another big name that isn’t going anywhere in 2021. The company has 800 staff members per most recent data, with offices and fulfillment centers in Latvia, Barcelona, Mexico, California, and North Carolina.

What do you want to print and sell? Printful probably has it. You can shop their platform for clothing like tank tops, hoodies, long-sleeved shirts, t-shirts, shorts, leggings, sweatpants, and embroidered shirts. You can also find aprons, bean bags, towels, wall art, pillows, coffee mugs, hats, socks, jewelry, phone cases, and bags to customize.

Once you buy what you need, you can then open your online store. When a customer orders something from your store, Printful takes care of fulfillment and shipping the order for you.

If you’re thinking of starting a Printful store, don’t miss this video on mistakes to avoid:

Do keep in mind Printful is one of the more expensive print-on-demand options.

Redbubble

You might also start your print-on-demand business on Redbubble. You can get your own customized designs printed and sold on items like clothing, stationery, wall art, phone cases, stickers, pillows, tapestries, shower curtains, mugs, comforters, bathmats, clocks, and coasters on this platform.

Zazzle

Zazzle was founded in 2005, but it hasn’t slowed down at all in 15 years. Jeffrey Beaver, Bobby Beaver, and Robert Beaver, three brothers, started the company in a Redwood City, California garage. Today, Zazzle is one of the best-known print-on-demand platforms.

Your printing options are nearly endless, with items available such as stationery, gift cards, business cards, notebooks, and binders. You can even print on sports goods like ping pong equipment, dartboards, cornhole sets, playing cards, footballs, skateboards, golf equipment, and baseballs.

All the clothing you’d expect to be able to print on is here too, such as shoes, socks, leggings, sweatshirts and hoodies, baby clothes, kids’ clothing, t-shirts, tanks, and more.

Last year, Zazzle unveiled Zazzle Create, a design tool for creating digital and physical products for free. You can check out an introductory video on the feature here:

Threadless

Another print-on-demand business that’s big is Threadless. This Chicago-based platform is also one of the oldest, as Jacob DeHart and Jack Nickell founded it in 2000.

Threadless works a bit differently than some of the other platforms we’ve discussed. Users will submit their designs, then the Threadless community will determine which ones get sold on the website via a vote. This voting period goes on for a week.

Then, from an average of 1,000 designs, only 10 will get picked and printed on all sorts of goods. Also, the designers get $250 in gift cards (worth about $200 in real money) and 20 percent in royalties, but no cash upfront.

TeePublic

Known for their inexpensive shirts (prices start at $14) featuring all your favorite pop culture, film, movie, music, and other franchises, TeePublic is another print-on-demand business we have to talk about. They accept new designers and let you choose from more than 70 items to print on.

Fun fact: TeePublic is owned by Redbubble. TeePublic got its start in 2013 when Josh Abraham and Adam Schwartz started it. You may recognize Abraham’s name as one founder of CollegeHumor and Vimeo.

Watch a handy TeePublic 101 video on YouTube to check out if you’re seriously considering their print-on-demand platform here:

Society6

Another long-standing print-on-demand business is Society6, which is part of the Leaf Group with Livestrong and eHow. The company started in 2009 by an aspiring artist who wanted to share her designs without spending a fortune to do so.

You get a range of products to print your art on, such as wall art, clothing, murals, pillows, blankets, shower curtains, bathmats, comforters, and bags. You can even get your design on a serving tray or cutting board as well as a laptop via a skin.

This YouTube video for getting started on Society6 is updated for 2021, so check it out here:

Teespring

The last print-on-demand platform we want to cover is Teepsring. Founded in 2011 by Evan Stites-Clayton and Walker Williams in Rhode Island, Teespring calls itself a “no risk turn-key solution” for e-commerce businesses.

They will help you with all parts of growing your business outside of designing your products for you. Once you have your design ready, Teespring has Partnership Integrations, Marketing Tools, and the Teespring Boosted Network for enhanced marketing. They also offer order fulfillment services.

Can You Really Make Money with Print on Demand in 2021?

So let’s say you decided to use one of the above print-on-demand platforms to sell your own unique designs on t-shirts, wall prints, and more. Is it possible to make serious money selling your art this way?

It is possible, yes, even in 2021. As a caveat, several factors will dictate how much money you can make. How many designs you have, which products you sell on your store, and how much you promote yourself are all big ones.

The more designs you offer, the more versatility you give your customers. If someone wants art of flowers but all you sell are dragons, then you’re severely limiting your audience. The same is true of selling only t-shirts or hoodies. When a customer finds your store and wants a print-on-demand baby onesie but can’t find it, they’ll search the millions of other online stores to track one down. You then lose out on that money.

One of the biggest determining factors for making money through print on demand is which platform you choose.

The basics of a print-on-demand online store are this: you sign up, register your store, and order goods to be printed. Then your item gets printed and appears in your store (some platforms only print the item if the item is already ordered). When someone buys the item, you make money.

Of course, you don’t get a straight cut of the profits. Your print-on-demand platform also has to make some money. Plus, some platforms don’t follow a model where you get money deposited to an account or sent to the platform for you to do what you want.

Take Threadless’ business model. You’re not getting paid directly for your work, but rather, receiving about $200 in cash guaranteed and then royalties based on how popular your item is. Zazzle is another one that uses a royalty system.

Unlike Threadless, which caps your royalties at 20 percent, you can set your royalties at whatever you’d like on Zazzle. This may sound good, as your earnings potential shoots sky-high. However, the higher your royalties, the more reluctant customers will be to pay that much money for a t-shirt when they can get something similar on any of the print-on-demand platforms we’ve discussed in this article.

That’s why Zazzle store owners are smart. They want to make money off their goods, but they also don’t want to turn away customers, so they keep their royalties at 10 to 35 percent. This still gives you decent earnings, but now the money you make is more on par with Threadless. So Zazzle lures you in with the illusion of freedom, but you won’t use it because you’re shooting yourself in the foot when you do.

That’s not to say you can’t make good money on Zazzle. Here’s a YouTube video from one such person who did:

https://youtu.be/ivCDN6aPhMA

You can make good money on any platform potentially, but whether it will happen is not as clear.

Affiliate programs could boost your earnings. If you can get in on one of these programs, you may receive referral payments and volume bonuses. On Zazzle, their volume bonus can be as high as 17 percent, and their referral bonus is 15 percent for each sale.

How Much Money Can You Make with Print on Demand?

Before you decide to take the plunge with your print-on-demand business, you need a question answered. How much money will you make?

Again, it’s hard to say. This article on Passive Income presents a model for bringing in $500 a month with your print-on-demand store. That’s a good chunk of change, but it’s hardly enough money to live off. You wouldn’t be able to quit your job and sell your goods full-time, but you could augment the money you’re making with your full-time job, which is nice.

This is a video from Wholesale Ted on YouTube showing that it’s possible to earn much, much more money by printing and selling your own goods. Per month, she was making four, sometimes even five figures, with one of her biggest earning months raking in $14,000. Watch the video here:

It’s important to note that she didn’t pocket all that money. On the month she earned $14k, Wholesale Ted spent more than $3,600 on buying goods to print. That makes her monthly earnings more like $10,400. That’s still nothing to sneeze at, but it’s a lot less than what her earnings category shows.

There’s a huge difference between making $500 a month and $14,000. At first, your earnings might look more like $40 a month if you’re barely selling anything. As you begin to gain traction and build an audience, your earnings could increase to $100 a month, then $500, and maybe someday even on the levels of Wholesale Ted.

Tips for Taking Your Print-on-Demand Business Earnings to the Next Level

To wrap up, here are some tips to keep in mind as you launch your printing business and strive to earn as much as you can.

Make Sure You’re Not Making More Than You’re Spending

With print on demand, it’s easy to fall into a trap. You have to buy the items you want to print. Depending on the cost of these items, you can easily end up spending more than you make when selling your printed goods. Sometimes, your earnings are only dollars or pennies higher.

Don’t skimp on quality for your goods, because if you buy cheap-o products to print on, your customers will catch on and not want to do business with you. That said, shop around on the platforms we’ve discussed. The print-on-demand business has lots and lots of platforms, so if one doesn’t suit you, you can easily find another that will.

Diversify What You Sell

If you go on a site like Printful or Society6 and see a dozen or more categories of goods you can buy, print, and sell, you want to print and sell almost every single item you can. The more, the better.

Diversification ensures that you always have what someone is looking for. It’s like that example we discussed earlier. If a customer wants a baby onesie, you should sell printed baby onesies. If they want wall art for their mother’s birthday or a kids’ t-shirt for a nephew’s Christmas gift, you should have all these items available and ready to print.

It’s also good if the print-on-demand platform you choose has a variety of items that’s always been updated. This keeps your stock current so you can continually impress your customers.

Get in on Popular Items

From time to time, your print-on-demand platform will introduce a product that grows in popularity. Sometimes that’s genuine, and in other cases, it’s due to necessity. Take, for instance, face masks, one of the most popular accessories of 2021 due to the COVID-19 crisis. These are a necessity, but they also sell like hotcakes, as everyone wants reusable masks.

By capitalizing on trends when they emerge, you can ensure your store is at the forefront of your print-on-demand platform. This can earn you new customers and build loyalty with those customers you already have.

Learn Your Audience and What They Want

Speaking of your customers, they’re everything. Rather than just assume you know what they want, ask them! You can send a customer satisfaction survey after the customer receives their order. Include an open-ended response where the customer can tell you what they’d like to see from your store in the future.

Then, compile all this feedback and make sense of it. Some customers may have ideas that aren’t feasible, such as violent imagery or using trademarked intellectual properties on your printed goods. For the doable suggestions, begin incorporating your customer feedback into your printed designs going forward.

Don’t necessarily sell out, so to speak, and betray your original style entirely. There’s a reason your store has grown to the point it has, after all. Find a way to give customers what they want without changing your style too much in the process.

Choose Your Platform Carefully

You can really cut yourself off at the knees if you sign up for the wrong print-on-demand platform. Above, we talked about how Printful is expensive. If you wanted to buy a unisex printed t-shirt to print and sell on Printful, you’d spend $12.95. To then turn around and sell it for $22.95 means your earnings are $10.

It’s the same case with a lot of items on Printful, where you earn about $10 for your item after Printful takes its cut and you factor in what you spent on the item. We’ve written about it on the blog if you want to check it out. You can also watch a short Printful pros and cons video on YouTube here:

If you only make $10 for every item you sell, that means you’d have to sell 10 t-shirts a month to even earn $100. If you wanted to make $500, customers would have to buy 50 of your shirts. For some sellers, that’s very likely to happen, but for newer ones, it’s not that easy.

That’s why you must do your homework. Research your print-on-demand platform of choice inside and out. Watch YouTube videos and read reviews. Understand your earnings potential clearly before you sign up.

Conclusion

Print-on-demand is a popular business model in 2021, and it’s a touch saturated. You have plenty of platforms to choose if you want to start your own online store, but how much money you make can vary depending on what you sell and how popular your store becomes.

With the tips we presented in this article, you’re in good shape to begin bringing in more money from your print-on-demand business. Best of luck!

Is the Print on Demand Business Saturated in 2021? – Print On Demanding (2024)

FAQs

Is print on demand business profitable? ›

Print on demand is still definitely profitable and worth trying in 2022. Of course, compared to where it all begins, the possibilities of getting a successful print on demand business are getting thinner as the competition is ever-growing.

Which print on demand makes the most money? ›

  • Unisex t-shirts. It's pretty much always a good time to start an online t-shirt business. ...
  • Mugs. Mugs, like t-shirts, are one of the most popular print-on-demand products, because they're so versatile and people use them a lot. ...
  • All-over print hoodies. ...
  • Engraved jewelry. ...
  • Tote bags. ...
  • Fanny packs. ...
  • Stickers. ...
  • Wall art.
12 Jul 2022

How to make money with print on demand 2022? ›

How to Start a Print on Demand Business (2022)
  1. Find a Niche.
  2. Choose the Products You Want to Sell.
  3. Decide Where You Want to Sell Your Products.
  4. Choose Your Supplier.
  5. Create Your Designs.
  6. Create Product Mockups.
  7. Set Up Your Shop.
  8. Promote Your Products.
10 May 2022

Can you make a living off print on demand? ›

Print on demand offers the perfect opportunity for you to make a living from your living room. So long as you get some basics right, put in the time and effort, you could be selling items from your online store in a matter of hours.

Is the print on demand market saturated? ›

So, is print on demand saturated in 2022? This is a good question, and the answer is no. Competition is also a factor in success. Because there are so many people doing print on demand, it feels like you've lost before you've even started.

How much does the average print on demand seller make? ›

As of Dec 4, 2022, the average monthly pay for a Work From Home Print On Demand in the United States is $4,633 a month.

How much can you make a month with print on demand? ›

You may have 100 designs live, but only make 20 sales that month. Not every design will sell every month. So if we are averaging between $2-10 per sale (and we got 20 per month) that averages $100 profit that month. With 100 designs, that comes out to about $1 per active design on the account.

Is print advertising still effective 2022? ›

Print-based advertising can communicate a brand's identity and ethos in uniquely creative ways, and is still hugely powerful in 2022. The numbers prove it: Interestingly, 82% of customers trust print ads the most when making a purchase decision. Print can enhance digital.

Is pod worth it in 2022? ›

PODS has the second-highest customer reviews in the moving container business. Our analysis of over 16,000 reviews from five different companies reveals that customers prefer PODS over virtually every container company. Customer reports repeatedly highlight PODS' low prices, fast service, and friendly customer service.

How do I get more sales on print on demand? ›

Here are 5 tips on how you can boost your sales for your Print on Demand Store for the year 2021.
  1. Look into hot trends for 2021.
  2. Level up your product and keyword research game.
  3. Increase your social media presence and brand engagement.
  4. Be active in your store.
  5. Sell to more than one market place.
  6. Improve your Design Quality.

Is print on demand taxable? ›

Yes, it is mandatory to get GST registration for export of goods. The limit of Rs 40 lakh is not applicable if you are selling goods inter-state, i.e., from one state to another. Under GST regime, the exporter has either of the two options: Export under bond without payment of tax.

Can you make money with Amazon print on demand? ›

Earn Monthly Royalties with Amazon print on demand

Merch by Amazon allows you to earn royalties. The royalty amount you earn is directly affected by the price you set for your product, minus the tax and Amazon's production cost.

Is the print industry in decline? ›

The industry is evolving, not dying. In order to succeed printing companies must adapt to new markets and evolve their products accordingly. Personalised products are a growth area and 'uniqueness` is in growing demand from consumers. New communication platforms through social media can be used to increase this demand.

How do you tell if a business is saturated? ›

How Do You Tell If a Market is Saturated? A saturated market often includes a handful of major suppliers who all sell a specific product or products with potentially low-profit margins that make entering the market not as enticing to new companies.

Is print on demand a niche? ›

Print on Demand Niche – Pros

You just need to create the product. They will conduct all transactions, print your products, and ship it to your customers. If you are truly looking for one easy, simple, profitable online business idea. This might be the niche site idea for you.

Do people make money on Printify? ›

Once they sign up and start earning through their free Printify business, everyone wins. An easy way of thinking about it is that you help introduce Printify to customers, and then everyone profits from shared success. By helping others, you'll benefit to the tune of 5% of their total sales for an entire year.

What is a good profit margin for prints? ›

It would be best to aim for at least 25% profit on each print, but you may want to increase this margin depending on your expenses and other factors.

Can you make passive income with print on demand? ›

Print-on-demand allows me to sell T-shirts while outsourcing the printing, packaging and shipping to a third-party vendor. By 2020, I made enough money to quit my job and focus on taking my side hustle full-time. Today, at 33, I make an average of $14,600 a month in passive income from my print-on-demand business.

Can you build a brand with print on demand? ›

Your turn. We're confident you'll have no problem with creating a brand identity for your print-on-demand store. Think about the elements that will make your future customers choose you over your competitors. Pay attention to detail, and try to create an experience around your business.

How much does it cost to sell print on demand on Amazon? ›

Open an Amazon Professional Seller Account

Amazon offers 2 different accounts for sellers, a personal account which is free and a professional seller account which costs $39.99/month. In order to be successful selling print on demand merchandise on Amazon, you should bite the bullet and pay the $39.99.

Is starting a print on demand business worth it? ›

It's a low-risk business model that doesn't ask for large investments in maintenance or expansion. Print-on-demand is also great if you want to grow your business and test new products - it gives you the freedom to experiment with new ideas with ease.

How much does the average person make with print on demand? ›

How Much Do Work From Home Print On Demand Jobs Pay per Month?
Annual SalaryHourly Wage
Top Earners$96,000$46
75th Percentile$70,000$34
Average$55,601$27
25th Percentile$32,000$15

Is print on demand the future? ›

The global print on demand market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 26.1% from 2022 to 2030 to reach USD 39.40 billion by 2030.
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Report AttributeDetails
Market size value in 2022USD 6.17 billion
Revenue forecast in 2030USD 39.40 billion
Growth RateCAGR of 26.1% from 2022 to 2030
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Is print on demand saturated? ›

So, is print on demand saturated in 2022? This is a good question, and the answer is no. Competition is also a factor in success. Because there are so many people doing print on demand, it feels like you've lost before you've even started.

How do you find a good niche for print on demand? ›

One of the most important decisions you'll be making is your product niche.
...
Here's what to consider when figuring out your ideal print-on-demand customer:
  1. Age range or generation.
  2. Location.
  3. Gender.
  4. Race/Ethnicity.
  5. Household income.
  6. Education level.
  7. Occupation.
  8. Hobbies/Interests.

Is printing declining? ›

Printers were historically central to both publishing and advertising. Over the past two decades, however, rapid technological change has upended both markets and sent the industry into structural decline.

How do I make my print on demand business profitable? ›

Tips for starting with print on demand
  1. Always order samples. Product quality assurance is essential when you're using print-on-demand services to sell online. ...
  2. Be strategic about shipping. ...
  3. Create mockups that show off your products. ...
  4. Find your niche and build an audience. ...
  5. Create your own online store.
1 Jun 2022

Is printing dead or dying? ›

Print is Not Dead

While it is undeniable that email marketing and online adverts have increased exponentially, there is evidence that print can be far more engaging and effective than its digital counterpart.

Why is the print industry dying? ›

In the coming decades, the printing industry is predicted to struggle as digital media continues to replace traditional paper products. As a result, experts forecast a decline in industry revenue.

Why is the print industry declining? ›

The Impact of Digital

Trainings are more frequently taking place online (on platforms like Zoom); when they are in person, fewer print materials are used. The company has switched from using a large industrial-sized printer to a smaller MFP that “anybody can really use,” as she put it.

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