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Ep. 90: Canva Vs. Kittl - Which Is Better For Print On Demand?

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Canva and Kittl are the two biggest heavyweights in the online graphic design software space for print on demand sellers. In today's episode, we're going to give you a detailed rundown of each software along with our personal opinions and thoughts on which software is actually the best for POD.

Let's go! #printondemandplaybook

LINKS:

  • Want to learn how to use A.I. in your creative e-commerce business? Try Kerry's A.I. Profit Club for $1 for 14 days at kerryegeler.com/ai

TOOLS:

  • Kittl - shirtschool.com/kittl (use Kerry's promo code EGELERYT for 25% off the first month of a Pro Plan)

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  • Tag us in your posts with #printondemandplaybook

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Have questions? Please send us an email at support@6figurefounder.com

FOLLOW:

Adrian:
- Instagram: @ecomlegendsacademy
- TikTok: @adrianvonarx
- YouTube: @adrian.vonarx

Kerry:
- Instagram: @kerryegeler
- YouTube: @kerryegeler

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Canva and Kittl are the two biggest heavyweights in the online graphic design software space for print on demand sellers. In today's episode, we're going to give you a detailed rundown of each software along with our personal opinions and thoughts on which software is actually the best for POD.

Let's go! #printondemandplaybook

LINKS:

  • Want to learn how to use A.I. in your creative e-commerce business? Try Kerry's A.I. Profit Club for $1 for 14 days at kerryegeler.com/ai

TOOLS:

  • Kittl - shirtschool.com/kittl (use Kerry's promo code EGELERYT for 25% off the first month of a Pro Plan)

THANK YOU FOR SUBSCRIBING .. AND YOU CAN DO MORE!

Here's how you can make a huge difference:

  • Leave us a review on Apple Podcast
  • Share your favorite episodes with others
  • Repost this episode to your social media
  • Tag us in your posts with #printondemandplaybook

Invest in yourself and you'll never lose.

Have questions? Please send us an email at support@6figurefounder.com

FOLLOW:

Adrian:
- Instagram: @ecomlegendsacademy
- TikTok: @adrianvonarx
- YouTube: @adrian.vonarx

Kerry:
- Instagram: @kerryegeler
- YouTube: @kerryegeler

  continue reading

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