07-30-2023 01:34 AM
Can you operate print on demand if seller is based outside the EU and outside the US? So say in a country like Georgia? Also, if its a yes, can you mainly work for the US buyers? So print on demand printful plus ebay store.
07-30-2023 02:04 AM
I've ordered print on demand books from various sources both online and Real World.
Basically, I order, the seller prints, the seller mails.
As an eBay seller, I can ship anywhere in the world using the international postal system. Georgia belongs to the Universal Postal Union which administers international postal shipping.
The biggest problem I can imagine is the time lag between the order and having the book ready to ship. Most eBay/online buyers expect one or two day "handling" at most before their order is on its way.
07-30-2023 04:59 AM
I'm glad you answered because I had no idea what he/she was asking,
07-30-2023 10:57 AM
@damakha-95 wrote:Can you operate print on demand if seller is based outside the EU and outside the US? So say in a country like Georgia? Also, if its a yes, can you mainly work for the US buyers? So print on demand printful plus ebay store.
I looked into print on demand services for an online group that I participate in (had nothing to do with eBay selling). It was a way for members of the group to purchase "swag" t-shirts etc without the owner/moderator having to actually make them, ship them and lay out a bunch of money in advance.
There were two issues that made it not viable for that situation and likely completely useless for an eBay business.
1 - Pricing, outrageous, a simple t-shirt design (small one-color logo) on a basic quality shirt (the type you can buy at Walmart for $5 - $10) would cost members $40 or more.
2 - Delivery time, the POD services I checked would need 4 - 6 weeks for delivery (within the USA)
On eBay those two things would alone would make that plan a non-starter doomed for failure, you would make no money and have lots of irate buyers.
07-30-2023 11:04 AM
I personally would not consider print on demand using ebay. You have a time frame to ship your items & if you go past that time frame, whether it be you're backed up with orders, out of stock or you have more orders than you can handle would be a real problem for you as well as your customers. I would consider just creating your own website and doing it that way.
Good luck to you.
03-27-2025 10:02 PM
I am going to start segueing into print on demand this year. A lot of people on eBay are doing it successfully. There are people who will buy $40 tee-shirts, even though we know that we can get them at garage sales for 25 cents. Just as I paid $5000 total for my car and people a bit to the south of me in Silicon Valley paid $100,000. The money was spent in proportion to the needs and ability to pay back.
I will let you know how it goes!