>he's starting an online T-shirt business!
>he's a neet and does nothing at all
>>1922389
How's that Zazzle empire coming along, fella?
>>1922387
I actually know a dude that's been successful from a t-shirt company. His tees have shitty graphics on them but he still manages to sell.
>>1922387
Stay poor OP.
Just look at completed sales of people on Ebay. Shitload make 1000-3000 per month. Then you have your other platforms too. Finally, if you have made an effort, your IP is your own. If you have a profitable thing going, with its own IP, you can sell it for 20x-30x montly.
So, taking something into $3000 p/m territory is "easy", then you can sell it for 60K minimum.
What are some good entry level ways to make another source of income?
>>1922485
Answer his question about Zazzle.
>>1922387
any job is better than no job u fucking faggot. we are just out here trying to make a living
>>1922387
thats nothing to scoff at lad. i started n online beer cozy business that rack in six figures each year
>>1924591
More like six decimals of bitcoin a year.
Almost did this a few years back, but my partner wanted me to put down 100% of the cash. It costs less than 2k to get a decent press, and the other materials are dirt cheap, but you only make good money from either merchandising an intellectual property or establishing a brand. That's a large time sink or entirely based on connections.
>>1924593
right....
>>1922456
It's the shitty ones that do the best. The ones where people put too much thought on and try to spread a meaningful message are shit.
>>1924591
so what's your site?
>>1924591
>t. touch of modern