Title: Tiering Up Quickly

Hello,

When it comes to building a profitable
business with Merch by Amazon, it starts with
uncovering hot markets where t-shirts are 
selling like crazy.

That's what it's all about, right?

You want to find the most popular markets
so that you can maximize the number of sales
because until you sell some shirts, you won't
be able to tier up.

Not sure what "tier up" means?

The higher tier level you are then the more designs
you're able to upload, which means the more shirts
you have available to sell.

Make sense?

More designs equates to more money.

With Merch by Amazon, you start off with being
able to submit 10 designs.  The next tier offers
you the ability to upload 25, then 100, 500, 1000, 
2000 and so on.

Amazon wants you to have at least 80% of your slots
filled before they tier you up which means that
in the beginning you'll want to focus on sales
volume more than overall profits.

So, what's the best way to sell more t-shirts
so you can tier up?

Keep the price low.

Amazon recommends a price of $19.99 per shirt. This
means you'll earn $7 per shirt sold at this price.

While you may be tempted to increase the price in
order to increase your profits, when you're looking
to tier up you want to generate as many sales as
possible in the shortest amount of time.  So it makes
sense to stick to the lowest price possible.

To move from tier one, you'll need to sell 25 shirts.

Here are a few other ways to tier up:

Buy Shirts & Sell Them
Amazon lets you buy your own merchandise so while
this may not be the best way to tier up, if you're
looking to climb the ladder quickly, you could always
consider buying your own shirts and then reselling
them through your website, Facebook groups or forums.

Also, if you're involved in any sort of online business
you could always include t-shirts in giveaways, incentive
offers or as bonus products.  I've even seen authors
give t-shirts away with a signed copy of their book.

Market Your March
If you want to tier up, consider driving some targeted
traffic to your merch listings, either through social
media, paid ads or by purchasing solo ads that offer
guaranteed traffic.  Just make sure to pay attention
to your stats so you're spending money only on the
traffic sources that pay off.

Tomorrow, I'll show you the tools I use to quickly
uncover insanely profitable niche markets where
t-shirts are flying off the digital shelves.

Don’t miss it.


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