Seven Days to Print-on-Demand Profitability

EPISODE · Apr 20, 2026 · 32 MIN

Seven Days to Print-on-Demand Profitability

from The Money Lab · host Norse Studio

Print on demand is a business model where products are only printed and shipped by a partner fulfillment company after a customer places an order, allowing sellers to generate income without holding inventory. To test the viability of this model as a realistic side hustle, an experienced businessman undertook a seven-day challenge to build a new business from scratch within 24 hours, operating under a fake alias.Through market research on social media, motivational wall art was identified as a highly lucrative product. Wall art targets a large demographic of aspiring entrepreneurs, is inexpensive to produce, and can be sold at a premium price as an impulse purchase, resulting in strong profit margins. To meet the strict time constraints of the 24-hour challenge, the creation of five different 30 by 40-centimeter motivational poster designs was outsourced to freelance graphic designers.The storefront was established on a popular online e-commerce marketplace because it offers a low barrier to entry and provides a built-in customer base. The chosen product specifications were optimized for quality and convenience, featuring premium matte paper and vertical black wooden frames that arrive ready to hang. A digital mockup tool was utilized to create premium-looking, staged product images for the online listings. Despite lower competitor pricing, the posters were listed at $49.99 to secure a targeted profit margin of around 50%.Ordering physical samples of the posters before running the store proved crucial for quality control. The samples revealed excellent print quality and a rapid three-day delivery time, providing a significant competitive advantage over slower, overseas drop-shipping alternatives.At the end of the testing period, the store successfully generated 11 sales, resulting in £549.80 in total revenue. However, determining the true profitability required deducting the initial startup and operational expenses: £70.77 for the outsourced freelance designs, £35.74 in marketplace platform fees, and £371.69 for the base product and shipping costs. This resulted in a final net profit of £81.69. Because the entire business infrastructure was built in under 24 hours and the design assets are already fully paid for, the venture was deemed a success that can continue to generate passive income with minimal additional expenses.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-money-lab--6886555/support.

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