The 10 Best Etsy Print on Demand Niches…and why!

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The 10 Best Etsy Print on Demand Niches…and why!

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What are the best Etsy niches to get into? We’ll cover the 10 best ones in this video.

All of these are niches with LOTS of demand so there’s no shortage of sales if you start here.

I’ve covered several Etsy dropshipping tutorials so far…specifically on print on demand designs and how I scaled my Etsy store quickly.

I’ll make sure to link that playlist in the description (at the bottom) if you want to learn more about it.

When you want to build your store quickly, one of the best things you can do is to mimic PROVEN designs that are already selling on the platform.

That way you know there’s proof of sales with that design….and you can then put your own spin on it….and improve it.

This is nothing new…and I’ve talked about this in many of the tutorials.

That said, there are certainly many benefits to picking a niche and sticking with it, as well.

The main ones being….repeat customers, bundle purchases (meaning several items in an order – not just 1), and building brand authority.

So that’s why I want to cover the 10 best print on demand niches you can start in….and why.
First and foremost, we have the political niche. This is always divisive.
It doesn't matter which side you fall on political shirts always sell b/c people feel super strongly about this topic and they're willing to spend money just to show that.
The next one is one that’s been blowing up for me ever since I started (outdoor and recreational activities)
Soexamples of this are surfing, golfing, disc golf, camping, hiking, and others like that.
People who do these outdoor recreational activities tend to buy shirts about them to display to other people that that's what they're into.
These sell very very well. To this date, a random disc golf shirt is my best seller…and it hasn’t slowed down.
The 3rd niche…is more of a broad sector…and that’s whatever’s trending.
If you hit a trend at the right time your sales can absolutely blow up.
Although, keep in mind that sales in this category tend to be less evergreen and happen more so in spikes….as the trend hits….but then falls off.
So, a perfect example of this might be squid game shirts.
If you listed squid game products now, chances are they wouldn't sell very well b/c there’s a lot of squid game products already….and the hype for it has died down significantly since the Netflix show aired a while ago.
But if hit the ground running and you were one of the first few people to market, you could have definitely designed a shirt that would sell a bunch simply b/c it was such a hot trend.
So if you can keep your pulse on what's trending you can really see success with this.
And some people build their entire stores based around what's trending…which can work well….but then you have to constantly be focused on what’s currently trending and constantly creating new designs.
I personally prefer the evergreen sale route…with designs that will last forever….that way….as you put up more and more designs, you’ll start to consistently get more sales.
The next niche I’d recommend looking into is “girl power”
The reason this works so well is simple. And it’s the same reason why women’s clothes sell a lot more on a site like Poshmark.
Don’t overthink it. There are wayyyy more women that shop on Etsy men. So there’s a lot of potential customers.
The next one is home goods and DIY projects.
People buy a lot of things for their house….and they love to buy things to display in it.
My sister recently bought a handmade shelf on Etsy…and she loves it.
And I've seen so many examples of this in other friends’ houses as well. So if you can create things around home and DIY….(whether it's a t-shirt, a mug, or something else entirely), there’s a good chance it might sell.
I also have a friend (that doesn’t sell on any of these platforms) and he randomly slapped up some live laugh love designs since he already has a design printer for his business which is unrelated …
(and you would think were oversaturated by now)….but he literally got sales the day after.

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