Physical Journals vs Print on Demand
Hello fellow journal enthusiasts,
Laura’s trainings have been giving me so much clarity & inspiration. I’m so grateful for this group! I’ve also watched some of her trainings on YouTube & heard her mention selling print on demand first, which allowed her to invest in her first FBA physical journal order. I’m strongly considering joining Impact Creators Society, but I wanted to ask if print on demand or KDP is taught in the membership? Is creative financing taught in order to pay for your first order of journals? Like how to pre-sell products. If anyone has already launched a physical product (journal, planner, calendar) could you please share how much the upfront costs were? After years of looking at different business models to launch I’m the most excited about these offers! I used to have a Shopify store where I sold essential oils, but the profit margins were too low to sustain, though I hope to try that product again in the future. I would just like to avoid disappointment if I join the group, learn the strategies and then find out that I need more capital than I have to invest or really good credit to get started. I’d love some transparency on the initial investment amounts so that I don’t waste time learning this business model, only to get to a dead-end due to financing. Thanks in advance for any feedback!
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Physical Journals vs Print on Demand
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