What Is Redbubble — And Why You Should Be On It!
Hey there, creatives and side hustlers!. I’m Bertie Birchfield and today we're diving into a platform that can literally turn your doodles, paintings, or digital designs into dollars — yep, we’re talking about Redbubble.
So… maybe you’ve heard of Redbubble floating around online. Maybe you've even bought a sticker or two from it. But what exactly is it?
Well, in plain terms — Redbubble is a print-on-demand marketplace. That means YOU, the artist, upload your designs, and Redbubble handles everything else — from printing on products to shipping to customer service. You create once, and it keeps working for you in the background. Talk about passive income, right? While your at Redbubble.com, be sure and search for “CatchySlogans” O.K. on with the show.
Let’s break down the magic:
Zero Upfront Costs
You don’t have to buy inventory or stock up on 100 mugs with your cat design. You upload the design — and when someone buys, Redbubble prints it and ships it. You earn your margin.
Tons of Products
We're talking stickers, t-shirts, hoodies, phone cases, throw pillows, shower curtains, and even jigsaw puzzles! Your artwork can live on dozens of products instantly.
Global Reach
Redbubble has a built-in audience. So even if you have zero followers right now, you can still get discovered through search traffic on their site.
Passive Income Potential
Once your designs are up, they can sell again and again. People have literally made thousands off of one viral sticker or shirt. Whileyour on Redbubble.com, Search for “Catchy Slogans” Let’s move on.
Redbubble is perfect for:
Artists and illustrators
Graphic designers
Hobbyists and creatives
Meme lords (yep!)
And even photographers!
You don’t need to be the next Picasso to get started. If you’ve got an eye for trends or a knack for creating fun designs — you can carve out your own niche.
So here’s the deal:
Redbubble pays you a royalty. You set your own markup — usually between 10% to 30% — and that becomes your profit per sale. The more you sell, the more you earn.
And here’s a little secret — Redbubble also allows affiliate links. So even if you're not the artist, you can still make money promoting other people’s cool designs. Double win!
Niche Down
Don’t try to please everyone. Focus on something specific — like retro gaming art, funny cat memes, or astrology lovers.
Use Keywords Wisely
Your title, tags, and descriptions should include search-friendly words. Think like a customer!
Promote Your Store
While Redbubble has traffic, your own promotion can multiply your reach. Share your shop on Pinterest, Instagram, and yes, even TikTok.
Be Consistent
The more designs you have, the better your chances of making sales. Aim for 100+ uploads to really see results.
I know it sounds almost too easy — but like any business, success takes effort. Great designs, smart marketing, and a little patience go a long way. There are people out there making a full-time income from their Redbubble stores — and you could be next.
If you’ve been looking for a low-risk, high-reward way to start making money online with your creativity — Redbubble might just be your new favorite side hustle.
Thanks for hanging out with me today! If you found this episode helpful, do me a favor — hit that follow button, leave a review, and share this podcast with your fellow creatives. And hey — go ahead and set up your Redbubble shop. You’ve got nothing to lose, and so much to gain.