T-shirts are a hot item in the internet marketplace.  Think about it. People wear t-shirts all the 
time and everyone has more than one. You can always use a new t-shirt especially 
if it is a cool color or it has an interesting logo that appeals to you. Start 
out with these ideas and you will have an excellent finished product. 
First Things First 
First you want to choose whether you are going to sell your 
own brand or logo custom t-shirts, a name-brand or no-brand basic t-shirts.  This is very important. How hard can it be to 
do that? Not that challenging, in fact, you might already have that part 
covered. How hard can it be to do that? Then there are two basic steps at this 
point. You want to sell t-shirts and make a profit. Very 
simple and easy. You can start here at the Ebay Listing Flow to get some ideas.
Thinking Things Out 
The t-shirt itself needs to be carefully thought out. You 
want to do this right and have a t-shirt that has a purpose and be effective whether it is plain or has a special logo. You 
want to do it well because you want the end result…to make a profit. When you 
are selling a t-shirt, you are asking your buyer to wear, represent, and 
actually be a partner to your brand.  
Define clearly what your t-shirt represents and tell them why they would 
want to wear it. This will get them interested and even promote social sharing. 
This is the key to selling. You can go to the Seller Center homepage to start 
yourself going.
Some Ideas to Start With 
A few examples would be, “It provides effective wicking so 
that when you sweat it dries quickly and keeps you feeling comfortable during 
any activity,” or “Your friends will posting your amazing new t-shirt look on 
their iphone with hashtags 
like #coolfriendstee #bestlogoever so fast your head will spin.” 
Get Moving 
That’s it in a nutshell. Start with one or two good designs 
or logos. Don’t bite off more than you can chew initially. You want a few 
effective products and you will be successful. Get cracking now and head over to 
the Seller Center.
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