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How to Sell Your T-shirts All Over the World 

By  Cartess Ross

Starting a new t-shirt business and need some ideas on how to sell your t-shirts to people all over the world? Watch this free training where I breakdown the various ways you can easily sell t-shirts online and offline.

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Cartess Ross


I will guide you through this process and provide you with proven strategies to help you build a t-shirt company. As one of the original pioneers to start selling t-shirts online 20 years ago, I've sold millions of dollars in t shirts to people all over the world. I founded TshirtRiches in 2007 to teach others how to turn their t-shirt ideas into a business. So if you're ready, hop onboard and let's make this money!

Cartess Ross

  • bob johnson says:

    Tried to watch the video you sent but it will NOT PLAY keep getting the message VIDEO IS PRIVATE!

  • Why send me this email if I cannot watch it? It comes up “This video is private”. After all, I am a member.

  • Unfortunately, it’s still not working

  • wanda hicks says:

    Hi, Mr. Cartess, my name is Wanda, I have 3 weeks of externship to do as a MA,each time that I look at one of your videos I tell myself that I can do it, my problem is that I have a logo that I really like to promote, I had brought a lot of the iron on transfer paper, but it keeps messing up I had brought a heating press machine and it didn’t come with instructions on how to use it, my real question is how do I get it to be on transfer paper the kind that I see people in the mall use, I want to get my logo on transfer Paper too can please help .

    • Hi Wanda,

      We recommend screen printed transfers. We do not recommend printing from a printer just for the sake of quality. You want to be in business selling products that will allow people to buy from you over and over again; as well as refer others to you. Sadly, printing from a printer will not allow you to do so.

      Once you have your designs created; you can send the digital files of the designs to transfer companies. They can take your design and screen printed directly onto the special release paper. There are no printers involved in this process. All the designs are printed by screen printing equipment. Once the designs have been screen printed onto the special release paper instead of directly on shirts. They’ll send you the transfers; which you’ll press directly onto the shirts using the heat press machine you’ve purchased.

      The cost of having designs printed will vary; it depends on the amount of colors you have in the design. The more colors you have in the design the more it will cost. If you’re starting with a limited budget; we recommend no more than 2.
      Another fact in cost of getting the designs screen printed will be determined by the amount of transfers you have printed. The less you have printed the more you’ll pay. The more you have printed the cost to have the transfers printed, cost drops.

      We have a source list available for purchase. The source list includes various companies to purchase custom, and pre-made transfers from a list of transfer vendors as well as vendors to purchase blank shirts.

      The price for custom transfers will be determined by the amount of colors you have in your design. If you are on a tight budget then I would recommend no more than 2 colors in the design. The more colors in the design the more it will cost to have the designs screen printed onto the release paper.

      If you would, please click the link below to purchase the source list.
      https://www.tshirtriches.com/where-to-get-custom-t-shirt-transfers/

      Or you can locate a local screen printer in your area to screen printed directly onto blank shirts you supply the screen printer to print on. It’s actually cheaper to purchase your own shirts and give to the screen printer. The price once again will be determined by the amount of colors in the design and how many shirts you have printed. You’ll need to locate a local screen printer in your area to determine prices.

      We have created a training course that will walk you through the entire process from beginning to end. There’s no reason in trying to figure all this out on your own, cut your learning curb in half! We’ve done all the hard work for you. All you have to do is take advantage of the blueprint we’ll provide, learn the material and apply it towards your business. This isn’t an easy task, this isn’t some get rich quick scam and it will require a lot of hard work if you expect to receive any type of results. Honestly, your results depend on you.

      Please click the link to check out the program we have created along with the pricing information.

      http://tshirtriches.com/training

      http://protege300.com

  • Your protégé 300 cost quite a bit more this time around. I wish I had joined the 1st time. It sounds great maybe another time. Just don’t have the money. Thanks for all the info you give out. Take care

  • What type of heat press machine is good to start off wish (Brand) thanks Ieesha

  • Hi I watched your video and thought it was great, very informative, I even took some notes. Thanks for the information and I will continue to follow.

  • May question is where, and what type of ink do i use to print my own t-shirts. I have my own designs and i want to put my designs onto transfer paper myself. Could you please let me know which way to go. Your help would be much appreciated thanks hope to hear from you soon.

    • Hi Julez,

      We recommend screen printed transfers. We do not recommend printing from a printer just for the sake of quality. You want to be in business selling products that will allow people to buy from you over and over again; as well as refer others to you. Sadly, printing from a printer will not allow you to do so.

      Once you have your designs created; you can send the digital files of the designs to transfer companies. They can take your design and screen printed directly onto the special release paper. There are no printers involved in this process. All the designs are printed by screen printing equipment. Once the designs have been screen printed onto the special release paper instead of directly on shirts. They’ll send you the transfers; which you’ll press directly onto the shirts using the heat press machine you’ve purchased.

      The cost of having designs printed will vary; it depends on the amount of colors you have in the design. The more colors you have in the design the more it will cost. If you’re starting with a limited budget; we recommend no more than 2.
      Another fact in cost of getting the designs screen printed will be determined by the amount of transfers you have printed. The less you have printed the more you’ll pay. The more you have printed the cost to have the transfers printed, cost drops.

      We have a source list available for purchase. The source list includes various companies to purchase custom, and pre-made transfers from a list of transfer vendors as well as vendors to purchase blank shirts.

      The price for custom transfers will be determined by the amount of colors you have in your design. If you are on a tight budget then I would recommend no more than 2 colors in the design. The more colors in the design the more it will cost to have the designs screen printed onto the release paper.

      If you would, please click the link below to purchase the source list.
      https://www.tshirtriches.com/where-to-get-custom-t-shirt-transfers/

      Or you can locate a local screen printer in your area to screen printed directly onto blank shirts you supply the screen printer to print on. It’s actually cheaper to purchase your own shirts and give to the screen printer. The price once again will be determined by the amount of colors in the design and how many shirts you have printed. You’ll need to locate a local screen printer in your area to determine prices.

      We have created a training course that will walk you through the entire process from beginning to end. There’s no reason in trying to figure all this out on your own, cut your learning curb in half! We’ve done all the hard work for you. All you have to do is take advantage of the blueprint we’ll provide, learn the material and apply it towards your business. This isn’t an easy task, this isn’t some get rich quick scam and it will require a lot of hard work if you expect to receive any type of results. Honestly, your results depend on you.

      Please click the link to check out the program we have created along with the pricing information.

      http://tshirtriches.com/training

  • I really need help on my matter hope to from you soon, thanks.

    • Hi Julez,
      Thanks for leaving a comment. I apologize not sure which matter you’re referring to, but if you’re talking about starting a business we can help with that.
      We have created a training course that will walk you through the entire process from beginning to end. There’s no reason in trying to figure all this out on your own, cut your learning curb in half! We’ve done all the hard work for you. All you have to do is take advantage of the blueprint we’ll provide, learn the material and apply it towards your business. This isn’t an easy task, this isn’t some get rich quick scam and it will require a lot of hard work if you expect to receive any type of results. Honestly, your results depend on you.

      Please click the link to check out the program we have created along with the pricing information.

      http://tshirtriches.com/training

      http://protege300.com

      Thanks
      Kim

  • Hello, I’m John would like to know these heat press machine; is one for all the types of tee shirts.
    And for the cost for the duplicating the art work would run. Talking about the sheet per tee shirt is coming off computer#

    • Hi John,
      In regards to different types of tees, your only concern would be the size of the heat press. Some have smaller surfaces than others. We recommend a heat press that is 16 x 20 in size so that you are not limited on design or garment size. It’s hard to put an estimate on the cost for the transfers themselves. We do not recommend printing transfers from the computer as they do not offer a high quality product that will sustain your business. We recommend screen printed transfers. Your cost is going to vary based on how many transfers you are ordering at once, the # of colors, how detailed the design is, if you can fit more than one design on a sheet (gang sheets)…Your best bet is to come up with a rough estimate of what your design will be and call the vendors directly to ask for price quotes (and samples!). Hope this helps!

  • You are an answered prayers to me Ross, thanks a lot. How do I get into projects

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