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My Husband Tried Print on Demand For 30 Days, This Is How Much He Made

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My husband tried print on demand for 30 days, and this is exactly what he made. JOIN PRINTIFY FREE: https://try.printify.com/anjilong Subscribe to us: https://www.youtube.com/@UCNJBNr3lXC3bHabtUkum3Yg https://www.youtube.com/@UCjXbOs6TL20dIFvrSv-XQTw Join my full course & coaching community: https://MySocialsPay.com In this video, we break down the real results, what worked, what didn’t, and what we’d do differently if we were starting over today. No hype, no fluff, just an honest look at what can happen when you commit to print on demand for a full month. 🎯 In this video, you’ll learn: How he started print on demand from scratch What products he focused on How much time it actually took The biggest mistakes beginners make Whether print on demand is still worth it in 2025 If you’ve been curious about starting Printify, Etsy, or print on demand in general, this video will give you a realistic expectation of what’s possible, and what it really takes. 👉 Tools mentioned in this video: Printify, Canva, AI design tools, Etsy JOIN PRINTIFY FREE: https://www.try.printify.com/anjilong 🚀 Subscribe for more real-life experiments, side hustles, and online income strategies. ⚠️ Income & Affiliate Disclaimer Income Disclaimer: Results shared in this video are based on a personal experiment and individual experience. Our results are not typical. Results will vary depending on effort, skill level, time commitment, and market conditions. All business includes risk. Nothing in this video should be considered financial, legal, or business advice. Affiliate Disclosure: Some links in this description may be affiliate links, meaning I may earn a commission if you choose to sign up or purchase through them, at no additional cost to you. I only recommend tools and platforms I genuinely use and believe in. This video is sponsored by Printify. All thoughts, opinions, experiences are my own. I was doing print on demand before they decided to support my channel.

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