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#Ryan hogue passive income
lavegasvibes702 · 2 years
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How to Make Passive Income with Redbubble in 2022
If you are looking to make sale on Redbubble in 2022 there's a lot that you need to know that is not being shared. I started my print on demand juourney in 2012. I established the LAVEGASVIBES shop by doing SEO, wathcing YouTube videos, using sites like skillshare to finds what works through trial and error.
I want to share with you an experiment I did putting my Redbubble shop in the hands of YouTubers and their tatics that claim to make sales. I am going to share with you exactly what you should to do once you establish your niche or if you are following trends and evergreen niches. I recommend having a dedicated shop specific to one three layer niche. Three layers will allow you to have less competition and targeted traffic. When creating designs, go to Amazon.com and search for tshirts, stickers, bedding and wall art in your niche. To the left of the screen, click the four star customer reviews. From here search the designs on the front page. The front page will have the top selling designs on it. You can also use sites like ahrefs, ubbersuggest, demrush, monitor backlinks, mangools, Moz Pro, Majestic, BuzzSumo, or Serpstat. Create designs similiar to the all the ones on the front page changing something to make it unique so that you are not directly copying.
Create designs quickly and easily by making text based tees. You can even add ornamental designs like flowers or patterns to add a little flare. A secret to getting your Redbubble title is on Amazon as well. Simply copy and paste it from the Amazon design to Redbubble. Your description should describe how the product feels or how it can be used. Don't fill your description with text describing the material, but do take advatage of this area to place any links that you may have. This could be to your linktree, YouTube, Instagram etc. Speaking of descriptions, your artist bio should be short, concise and include a link. This description should be the same on all your platforms.
This is how you can drive traffic to your site. You may not want to hear this, but tags are only half the battle. Because of tag spamming and people doing tag research like everyone else, it is very easy to get lost in the wave of designs that flood in every time people notice a trend start. Use your shop as a tag and create longtail key word tags. These will have less competition and targeted traffic.
https://www.redbubble.com/people/veganzombie/shop?asc=u
Take advantage of the sites that Redbubble partners with and post your content to these sites as well such as facebook, twitter, instagram, tumblr, dribble, behance, deviantart, pintrest, flickr, google, and you personal website if you ahve one. When postiing to these sites do not use the images from Redbubble, only use the links. You will want to use Smart Mock Ups to create unique designs that will allow you to stand out if your design is ranking with another in a similar niche. You can choose from many diffrent mockups like office decor, clothing and more.
The best way to rank is to write articles about your own work and post them to any platforms you are on. You could create a "Top 10 Summer Tees for nurse moms", or "5 Things every office space needs", feature your products and links to them.
You could also go to new.google.com and search articles related to your niche. Filter by time to see the newest articles. This can give you ideas for emerging topics and trends. You can save topics so that you are alerted when new aritcles come out. If you don't feel like writing articles, you can use Quillbot.com to paraphrase articles. When posting your articles be sure to create ads to layer between the paragraphs and embed links.
If you want your shop to have likes and look credible when people click on it, simply create 3-4 additional Redbubble account just to like the designs you post to your shop. Or if you have multiple shops, you can cycle between them liking all your designs. You can do this free in your spare time, just as you would on social media sites.
Now its time to let people see your creations.
Guerrilla marketing can be a risky tactic and you'll want to check you local and state laws before participating. The easiest way to market for nearly free is to use a QR code generator that links to your site. Go to ebay.com and grab a few stickerpacks. You can use clear tape to put these creative stickers up with your code. You can also target areas related to your niche to advertise. If you create products related to home goods and decor, you could frequent your local Ross, Marshalls, Walmart etc. and slip your QR code in packages. If they are adhesive, you can place them on the bottom of boxes or merchandise.
Now imagine being stung by one bee. Unless you have an allergy, chances are that you'll be uncomfortable at the injection site, but you will be okay. Imagine being stung by one bee a month. It's very unfortunate, but you'd be okay. Imagine being stung by 300 bees though. That's the same concept that you want to apply to marketing.
For tees and apparel, you can slip your QR into the clothes you try on at stores, or place them in the pockets of pants that are for sale. Remember you are trying to get your shop or featured product in the eyes of as many people as possible.
Ask your friends to use their cellphone. Go to Redbubble.com from their phone and search for your shop. Click on it and browse for a while. Do this with all your friends or just message them all and ask them to check out your shop. Using different devices, different locations, at different times will help you rank better.
Now for the good stuff. I deleted my entire Shop in April and started over to try out Ryan Houges Course for print on demand. I had to delete all my design so that none of the previous SEO linked to my site didn't alter the results. I don't want to be biased, but after sharing my before and after results using Ryan Houges course, I'd like to know what you think in comments below. Before using Ryans methods I was averaging 1,000 visitors a months and $105 a month. After Ryan Houges program I was averaging 0 visitors and $0.
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It was so bad I thought that I would try to help with targeted traffic from Fiverr. I had never used Fiverr so I was skeptical. I purchased targeted traffic, but my experience was not the best. I was given a link to monitor the traffic updates, but the traffic was not reflected in my Redbubble analytics or through my google analytics even though their link said that it was. Maybe it was just my experience, but I felt it was definitley not worth paying for.
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For months I have seen no traffic or sales. I plan to convert back and use my methods above to generate sales again. Please follow, comment below and stay tuned for the next time when I reveal my results.
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