Title: Last Minute Tips

Hey there!

Over the last few days we've talked about
how to start building a profitable business
with Merch by Amazon, including time-saving
tools, keyword research and how to effectively
create compelling listings that will be found
in the search engines.

Today, I'll leave you with some final tips
that I hope will help you maximize your
Merch income.

Tier Up Quickly
Keep your prices low initially so that you can
focus on sales volume in order to tier up quickly.
You'll be able to go back and edit your prices 
later on. I suggest keeping shirt prices to $19.99

Study What Sells
Analyze listings of successful t-shirts on Amazon
so you know how to create your own product titles
and descriptions. Jot down everything you find.

Begin by visiting popular shops like:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HL2NTLW

Not sure what shirts are being sold through Merch
by Amazon? All Merch By Amazon t-shirts get placed into
the same category on Amazon. They also feature a white tag
and will include the same overall feel as well as the same 
bulletpoint features.

The more research you do, the better your listings
will be which will equate to more sales.

Use the Merch Data tool to shortcut the process
and see what's selling: https://merchdata.io/

Create Killer Designs
Designs don't have to be overly complex or even
all that fancy. Quite often you'll see that simple
text-based shirts outsell those with more intense
graphics.

If you plan on creating your own designs when starting
out, here are a few tools of the trade:

Gimp (free alternative to Photoshop)
Canva.com
https://www.vexels.com/plans/mp/

If you wish to outsource the designs, check out sites like
http://www.Upwork.com or go for more affordable designers
on places like http://www.Fiverr.com (just be careful that
your designs are using licensed fonts/images that include
commercial use).

I hope this email series has helped you get started! 

All my best,

{YOUR NAME HERE}

P.S. Watch your inbox closely, because I’ll
be sending you additional tips and resources as
the weeks go on.  I'm here to help. :)
