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Poster Print on Demand

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First Sale
27 days after starting I’ve just got my first sale! Over the moon 😀😀
1 like • Dec '25
@Mihai Volintiriu Amazing, thanks Mihai. I do a lot of preparing in Photoshop so should probably look into how I can be more efficient with scripting!
0 likes • 10h
@Mihai Volintiriu it’s taken me a while to find this post, finally got around to making a Photoshop script. This is an absolute game changer for efficiency with mock up templates. Thanks again for the suggestion.
Mobile upscaling
Hi, I know it I always best to use a laptop but I have no choice but to use a mobile. Does anyone know what is best for upscaling images on a mobile? TIA
0 likes • 3d
https://bigjpg.com
0 likes • 3d
x4 will take you upto about A2 max. Personally, I don’t sell anything larger as on some graphics you start seeing artifacts and inconsistencies upscaling higher. Anything with line type drawings start wobbling also
Video Mockups
Hi guys, I'm currently making a video mock-up for individual listings. Kling AI is doing a great job, but it's a bit expensive in the long run. Does anyone have any suggestions for AI video creation that won't break the bank? Cheers!
0 likes • 3d
Just buy a template for a one off and you’ll not have to AI generate them
0 likes • 3d
@Summer Riley I’m not sure how much difference having a video makes, but I certainly wouldn’t spend a lot of time creating them for every listing via Ai. Mine is a Photoshop template, purchased off Etsy. There’s many you can buy that go via Canva or Photoshop though
When…
At what point did you start getting sales in for your posters? I believe the more designs/choice you have, the more chance you will get sales.
When…
2 likes • 3d
It took me almost 2 months to get a sale then got a 2-3 is quick succession, it’s funny how it works out. Stay persistent and the sales will come 👍🏻
Shipping cost?
Hi guys, I’ve set up my shop using all the guides and just managed my first sale! I’m in the process of sending it out via Primt Shrimp. Once I get to the create order page and have filled out all the details, I’m being charged £2 for shipping. Despite the pricing document showing £0? It is an A5 piece that I early £9.32 on after Etsy fees etc. this leaves me with a profit of £2.33 which seems incorrect. Why am I being charged shipping? I am in the UK and the customer is also in the UK
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@Alex Hemmings it’s worth paying the £2 for a couple of reasons: 1) Royal Mail are terrible with anything not first class, during peak periods you risk letters taking 10 days, sometimes not turning up which leads to customer issues and poor reviews. 2) PrintShrimp won’t replace it FOC if there’s an issue
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