If you're new to Teespring or even if you've been selling for a while, this short book will save you thousands of dollars in wasted advertising with 37 important tips about designing T-Shirts, advertising on Facebook, coming up with ideas, Linkbuilding, and much more. Courses like TeeProfits and Teefinity only tell part of the story, the reality is most people are not going to be making up to $30,000 a month. There's more to Teespring than designing a shirt with the words "This Girl Loves Her Broncos" or putting "Colorado" in a map of California. The book features plenty of pictures of good and bad T-Shirts. So go ahead, download the book and see what you can expect from selling on Teespring shirts.
The author of this slim volume needs to make the acquaintance of the humble semicolon and use it. I did not see one throughout. Instead, this pamphlet was composed of long chains of impressive run-on sentences linked together with commas numbering in the high triple digits. His lack of attention to the basic elements of writing English made this book very hard to read. Improperly separated clauses can lead to confusion.
Near the beginning, he states that he could have hired an editor on Fiverr. This is ironic, because Fiverr freelancers work cheap, and he frequently touts the platform as his go-to for affordable t-shirt design. If the guy is as successful at this as he suggests throughout, he should have sprung for the edit.
TL;DR: Useful information poorly presented. If you're good at teasing meaning from bad writing, you may be able to use this book.
Full of TeeSpring lessons learned the hard way. Mentions useful resources. A few items could have used some explanation for a beginner like me but I can use his points for further research.