Start your own t-shirt business

Posted on November 19, 2008 by admin.
Categories: Entrepreneurialism.

Make Money Selling T-Shirts!

Many people dream of being their own boss one day, or setting up their own business but are put off by the uncertainty involved in taking on a large project. However, New Milford Photo suggests starting a t-shirt design business. This low cost business idea can be started from home in your spare time and built up gradually.

Making money selling T-shirts really couldn’t be easier. Using any of the New Milford Photo's papers allows you to create just one or hundreds of t-shirts. Take a plain old hanes t and turn it into a work of art. You can sell your T-shirts online, either via your own website or via websites such as e-bay.

John LaPerch, director of New Milford Photo comments, “Many people all over the world have already turned designing their own transfers and T-shirts from a hobby into a business, by selling the items they produce over the internet.”

New Milford Photo’s transfer paper makes it easy to print, peel and press your way to big bucks!

Whether you are just curious and want to try a sample transfer kit for the first time, or you are already in the T-shirt transfer design business, this is a creative and fun way to start making some money in your spare time. New Milford Photo carries a complete lineup of heat transfer products to get you started in the business. 

To buy premium heat transfer papers at wholesale pricing visit www.newmilfordphoto.com

About New Milford Photo

New Milford Photo is a photo imaging company with over 15 years experience in the industry. New Milford Photo specializes in T-shirt transfer paper for light, dark or opaque fabrics. All transfer paper is commercial grade which will work with a press or an everyday iron. New Milford Photo will make no shipping charges for all USA orders over $150.

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