1. Choose a suitable niche

Similar to other advertising campaigns, you need to know your prospective audience and market. The more research you do to discover a suitable market, the better prospective audience you will get.

It is important to know why your niche market buy tees from you. Be focused on your audience and you will able to opt for the most profitable niche. You can research on Google.com, Zazzle.com, Wanelo.com, Skreened.com, ebay.com, and trends24.in to find enticing t-shirt ideas.

Every campaign starts with a niche, if you are unable to find an appropriate niche, you can’t proceed further to the designing part and campaign promotional part. So it is necessary to define a niche and sub niches before you start your Teespring campaign.

  1. Define prospective audience

You have a great concept to design excellent t-shirts, but before designing, you need to research about your prospective audience. Every t-shirt has an expected audience, and you either understand it or you don’t.

To learn about your Teespring campaign’s potential customers, you need to ask yourself, “who is going to wear this and what are their behaviors?” If you’re already aware of your market, then you need to create an audience to advertise to them to begin a profitable Teespring campaign.

You can segment your audience on the basis of their behavior, geographics, and interests to target them better and enhance the chances of selling your t-shirts.

  1. Retargeting

If you’re running a successful Teespring campaign, but the conversion rate is low, you can take advantage of retargeting to get visitors that didn’t buy from you in the past back to your site.

Retargeting your audience enables you to boost t-shirts sales extensively. You can use Google retargeting and Facebook retargeting options to get your lost audience to return and give you another opportunity to convert them into customers.

You need to login into your Teespring dashboard and include retargeting pixels in your t-shirt campaign. You can also create custom audiences to target that have the same interests as your existing customers.

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