In this article, I’d like to talk about whether or not you should design around trending niches or evergreen ones.
First, let’s discuss what each of these niches is. Trends can be something that is happening in the news. This can be something a politician or celebrity said.
Trends can also be a holiday or event that is coming up. Believe it or not, there are events like this for almost every day of the year. Here is a calendar for seeing some of these.
Evergreen niches are designs that sell month in and month out. Yes, some of these niches can be more popular in certain months like the camping niche but for the most part, these designs sell all year long.
Evergreen niches tend to be things people are passionate about like hobbies, careers, and pets.
So what’s the advantage and disadvantage of each?
Trends Advantages:
Can be huge sellers - These types of shirts are usually what is on Amazon’s best sellers lists. A great holiday shirt can sell dozens of shirts a day.
Trends Disadvantages:
Competition - Because these can be huge sellers there tends to be more competition. If you have a shirt that’s selling daily it’s a huge target for everyone that scours the best sellers list to steal ideas.
Only sell for a short time - Trending designs by their very nature only sell for a short period of time. In the case of a trending saying it usually just dies out. Holidays pass and people move onto the next one.
Yes, you might sell a Valentines shirt in October but chances are once the holiday passes your shirt sales will be non-existent.
Evergreen Advantages:
Shirts sell all year - Like I said above, evergreen designs tend to sell all months out of the year. This will lead to consistent sales and income.
Not as competitive - Since some of these shirts might only sell 2-3 shirts a month, they won’t have that super high best sellers ranking and won’t be as big of a target for the copycats.
Evergreen Disadvantages:
Slower sellers - Chances are you aren’t going to find that evergreen shirt that is going to sell a massive amount of shirts monthly like a trending design will. These tend to be more consistent slower money makers.
So which do I recommend?
For me, it really depends on what tier you are on. If you are in the lower tiers (especially the 10 and 25 design tier), I recommend targeting trends. If you can find that winning design or get in on a trend early you can sell a bunch of shirts quickly.
This will help you blow through the tiers and get up to the 500 where I feel like the real money begins. And since you are limited on slots, it’s better to sell shirts quickly than it is to have that evergreen shirt that sells 1 shirt a month.
Once you are on the 100 and above tiers, I’d start targeting more evergreen niches and designs. You want those lower competition monthly money makers in my opinion. I’d much rather have a shirt that consistently gets me 2-3 sales a month than that shirt that sells 20 in a week and dies never to be heard of again.
At this point, you are building a library of designs and each one that sells is locked into your catalog on Amazon for life. If I do any trending shirts nowadays it’s holiday shirts. With these designs, they will be back into favor a year from now so I don’t mind using up a slot on them.
Hopefully, this helped and I’d love to hear your thoughts on trending or evergreen niches below.
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Thanks for the tips. I just got started in merch and need all the help I can get. Your post makes good sense. Trends are a flash in the pan. Evergreens are forever.
Thanks. I have some other posts on Merch that might help as well. Let me know if you have any questions or if I can help. Good luck.
I've been reading your other Merch posts too. Thanks for the good information.
Great post. You can make a killing with trending designs if it's not already saturated indeed.
The best-selling design is selling almost 2500 t-shirts per month, it's an eclipse shirt. And it's selling at $19.99 so he's getting a huge profit. Crazy, right?
Definitely crazy. There is no doubt you can profit big if you can nail that trend and be one of the first in on it. I just feel like I'm chasing instead of building a portfolio. Thanks for reading and commenting.
Trending is good but I'm in it for the long haul.
Exactly. Now I just need to improve my design skills to the point I'm making as much as you per live design.
Great points! when I started I had no clue what I was doing but I kind of stumbled into the right strategy. I had a couple political designs sell well in the aftermath of the election and got some quick sales on my semi-trending designs. I kind of thought that these sales would be a little easier to replicated than then were, but it ended up kind of working out nicely. My trending shirts broke me into the 100 tier and I really started trying to acquire the knowledge so that I could fill up all 100 of my slots! Now almost all of my new shirts are evergreen and I'm in the 500 tier and selling usually a couple of shirts every day. there's something almost more satisfying to me about being able to say I have 50 shirts that have sold at least once than there is about 1 that sold that many itself. I think once you tier up to 100 slots and beyond you should definitely fill up most of your slots with evergreen. I still pay attention to trends, but I kind of look at it like the stock market. I'm building up a nice portfolio of safe stocks and here and there I might try to hit a home run, but I'm not gonna bank on it! Thanks for the post, I'm gonna upvote and follow! Looking forward to more Merch Talk!!!
Good analogy on the stock market. I kind of look at each design as an investment too. Thanks for the comment and upvote. There will definitely be more Merch talk coming soon.
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Thank you.
Upvoted you and i have read advantages and disadvantages i think you have told it really good just keep the work up :)
Thanks.