It’s time for another post about tips to improve your existing Redbubble store. Your Redbubble store should be treated as an organism; it’s always growing and changing and hopefully getting better! As soon as I find enough tips that I personally use to improve my store, I’ll write a post about them on Jeezpod. ThereContinue reading “Even more tips to make even more money on Redbubble”
Author Archives: Jack
Defining success
It’s tough to know when to stop when it comes to passive income. Your gratification is so delayed that you won’t even you’ve put in enough effort to reach a goal until a few months later. I’ve decided to write this post because I achieved my goal of £1000 a month passively, and I’m lookingContinue reading “Defining success”
JeezPod Statistics – March 2020
It’s the first of April (but no fooling!). Time for another income update. If you’d like to see last month’s statistics, then by all means check out the post here. A few things happened this month. I did a bit of work on a few websites, and I picked up a freelance gig (which I’veContinue reading “JeezPod Statistics – March 2020”
What to do during the Covid-19 Lockdown
You may have seen the news on Merch today; the print centres have been shut to allow for priority deliveries to get through. It’s going to affect a lot of people, but you can’t argue with what Amazon is trying to do. T-Shirts and hoodies are not essential items. While this may not affect allContinue reading “What to do during the Covid-19 Lockdown”
How to cope with a sudden lack of sales
In light of recent events which you are likely aware of (The 2019 Coronavirus Pandemic, if you’re reading this far into the future!), you may be currently in a sticky situation regarding your passive income businesses. Personally, I have seen my sales plummet as the news has grown more and more negative. Simply put, peopleContinue reading “How to cope with a sudden lack of sales”
The Bad and The Ugly of Print on Demand
Just a short post for the weekend; I’ve talked about the good a lot recently, but there are plenty of downsides to POD as well. This is largely related to Redbubble, but things here can be applied to every POD-service you work with; be it Redbubble, TeePublic, Merch by Amazon, and to a lesser extentContinue reading “The Bad and The Ugly of Print on Demand”
How I created, worked on and sold a niche authority website to buy a house
I like talking about this story, why wouldn’t I? This is when my shenanigans trying to work out passive income online paid off. It stopped being a joke and it became a serious part of my life; changing it for the better and making me realise that you can make a living online, it’s notContinue reading “How I created, worked on and sold a niche authority website to buy a house”
Why ‘Improvecat’ is terrible
I’ve spent the past few months now getting obsessed about Print on demand, so I’ve seen my fair share of Passive income ”’gurus”’ around; some with some genuinely good advice, some with terrible advice, and plenty of people regurgitating standard tropes within print on demand. This post may even turn into a light rant! OneContinue reading “Why ‘Improvecat’ is terrible”
JeezPod statistics – February 2020
I think it might be helpful to post my actual (or near rounded to) statistics every month for everybody to see. I have a bit of a problem with online gurus when it comes to this sort of thing; lots of people talk about their ‘revenue’ over profit, or give general numbers to inflate howContinue reading “JeezPod statistics – February 2020”
Tips for Profit margins on Redbubble
“Ching ching bling bling cut the chatter, if you ain’t talking money then your talking don’t matter” As I’ve said previously, we’re mostly out to make some income as our main goal. Some of us (me included!) want to have a full time income passively, some are just happy with an extra little bit perContinue reading “Tips for Profit margins on Redbubble”