
Explore how to get started with Redbubble and monetize a passion through print-on-demand. Learn to create and upload designs, and build a business for drawing, painting, typography, and graphics.
Learn how a young artist grows on Redbubble, from tiny earnings at 16 to a structured, drawing-focused workflow built on persistence and continual improvement.
Learn from the creator's story from early painting dreams to building a print-on-demand business across Redbubble and other sites, including tech tools and freelance work that shaped success.
Find inspiration and start creating original work on Redbubble by combining graphics, calligraphy, or simple ideas. Write down ideas to spark designs, borrow ideas ethically, and avoid uploading copyrighted material.
Upload your first work on Redbubble by clicking add and uploading a PNG around 4500x5400 to 10000x10000 pixels with a transparent background, stickers are the best selling product.
Learn how to name and tag your work for RedBubble by focusing on buyer intent, crafting descriptive titles and tags, and testing without paid tools.
Learn quick, efficient Redbubble uploads by focusing on products and positioning. Use copy tools, prepare files in advance, and balance speed with quality to maximize sales.
Use collections to group designs by common themes, helping customers explore your work easily. Display a preview on your profile, showcase best works, and guide buyers to niche-relevant recommendations.
discover how to identify and combine niches to build a recognizable redbubble brand, using collections to organize work while staying passionate and consistent.
Learn how the Redbubble fan art program lets fans share and sell art legally by partnering with brands, setting reasonable prices, and following copyright rules to protect your work.
Set prices on RedBubble by balancing margins, starting with the default 20 percent, aiming for prices ending in .99; price according to the value of your work.
Start by focusing on making money on RedBubble, then seek professional help to handle taxes, because you don't need to worry while you grow.
Organize your design work with a Google Sheets workflow, using a downloadable template and code-named files to track title, color, description, tags, and fan art across sites like RedBubble.
Establish a steady Redbubble routine: draw two to three hours weekly, upload two to three designs per session, twice weekly, and track details in a spreadsheet.
Manage your redbubble account by building a consistent design habit, scheduling time for creation, optimizing titles, tags, and descriptions, and monthly profile reviews to boost appeal and sales.
Promote your Redbubble work by sharing your process on social media, starting with simple posts and Pinterest promotions, while avoiding burnout and costly ads until earnings justify them.
Keep your RedBubble profile active by uploading at least once a week to sustain visibility and sales; this isn’t fully passive, requiring about four hours weekly.
Watch the conclusion of this course on how to sell on RedBubble and share your comments, and look forward to future courses on other print on demand sites.
Sell your art online with RedBubble! Here I'll tell you how to get started and give you some tips about handling your work and getting sales.
You don’t need to be a designer or an artists, you just have to be consistent and organised.
This course is perfect for beginners, even people that don’t have an account on RedBubble or any print on demand site, but ca be useful to everyone that wants to know the basics of it.
I won't talk about how to make your design (so this course is not just for people that draw), but rather how to set up your account, how to write good titles, tags and description and tell you about how I handle my work and make $500+ every month only on RedBubble.
The course is structured to take you from not even having an account to having it all set up and ready to make sales, with an understanding of how the site works and how to manage your workflow and have consistency in creating and uploading your art.
I genuinely think that the content of the course can be of good value, and I really hope you'll find it helpful.