Print on demand: My 1 year Beginner Journey
My friend kept talking about print on demand so I finally decided to try it myself.
Why This Confused Me at First
What nobody explained clearly was print on demand. I searched online but most guides assumed I already knew the terminology. That is why I am writing this.
What I Actually Did
I started with a small test. Not $900. Something tiny. I wanted to see if print on demand even made sense for my situation. After 1 year, I had enough experience to scale up slowly.
Mistakes That Cost Me Time
Looking back, I wasted time on things that did not matter. I overcomplicated print on demand because I thought I needed to be an expert. You do not. You need patience and a small starting budget.
Tools That Helped Me Learn
I used free resources first. YouTube, Reddit, and basic Google searches. Once I understood the basics, I tried one paid tool. That was enough. Do not buy courses before you understand what you need.
Where I Am Now
After 1 year, print on demand feels normal. Not easy, but normal. I track my progress weekly and adjust when needed. The key was starting before I felt ready. That never happens anyway.
If I can do it, you can too. Start small and learn as you go.
What I Would Do Differently
I would start even smaller. Test print on demand with $50 or $100. See if the process feels right before committing real money. That is the advice I give everyone who asks me now.