Spreadshirt.com hasn’t really gained any traction so far. I only upload to it since it fits well into my workflow of uploading to Spreadshirt.de. Since most of my designs focus on the German market though, I only upload designs that work anywhere in the world to this platform.

In January I reached a total of 1 sale on Spreadshirt.com. This equals the previous month, which also reached 1 sale.

This one sale didn’t even generate any royalties, as I had forgotten to set a price for the design that sold. But to keep this income report complete — this corresponds to a decrease of -100 % compared to the previous month, which reached $ 8.46 in royalties.

I currently have 255 designs published on Spreadshirt.com.

I will keep uploading the designs that make sense, but don’t have any expectations for a big increase in sales on this platform for this year.

Total Sales and Royalties

Adding the figures from all above platforms together amounts to a total of 336 sales. This corresponds to an increase of +41 % compared to the previous month, which reached 239 sales.

All sales together generated roughly 877,05 € in royalties that I earned. This corresponds to a decrease of -11 % compared to the previous month, which reached 986,24 € in royalties.

As mentioned in the beginning, at the moment I don’t have any expenses that would need to be deducted from that amount. I am creating all designs by myself and do not pay for advertising, neither on social media nor on the Amazon platform.

Considering the fact that my sales increased by a good amount, while my royalties only decreased slightly compared to December, I am very happy about those results. Especially since January is said to be the beginning of the weakest quarter of the year for print on demand in general.

You can check out all my print on demand income reports to track my progress.

Looking forward to hear how you started into the new year in terms of print on demand in the comments below!