Showcasing the Operational Mechanics of POD - An Illustrative Scenario

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Let’s say you’re a graphic designer and you’ve decided to start selling your designs on t-shirts.

  1. Choose a Print on Demand Service: After some research, you choose a POD service that offers high-quality printing and integrates with WooCommerce, your chosen e-commerce platform.
  2. Create and Upload Your Design: You create a unique design featuring a quirky quote. You upload this design to the POD platform.
  3. Select Products: You decide to sell your design on unisex t-shirts available in a variety of sizes and colors.
  4. Set Up Your Internet Store: You set up your WooCommerce store, integrating it with the POD platform. You list your t-shirt product, setting a retail price of $25.
  5. Customer Orders: A customer visits your WooCommerce store, loves your design, and orders a t-shirt.
  6. Printing and Shipping: The order information is sent to your POD service. They print your design onto a t-shirt and ship it directly to the customer. Let’s say the cost of production and shipping was $15.
  7. Profits: You pay the $15 to the POD service. The remaining $10 ($25 – $15) is your profit.

This is a simplified example of how Print on Demand can work for an internet business. Sell it online, everything happens at your home.

It allows you to focus on creating great designs and marketing your products, while the POD service handles the production and shipping.
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