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7 contributions to AI Pixels to Profit by Bailey
Niche Bank
I've been having trouble developing products because I don't have strong knowledge about the different niches out there. I just made a Niche Bank, a document with lists of different evergreen and seasonal and trending niches, with the help of ChatGPT. NOTE: Bailey says a good rule of thumb is to spend 50% of your time on Evergreen and 50% on Seasonal products. Also I wasn't sure where to put this so I threw it in Free Tutorioals. 🗂️ Niche Bank for Digital Products (SVGs, PNGs, POD, etc.) 🌿 Evergreen Niches (50%) (Always in demand, provides consistent sales year-round.) 1️⃣ Family & Relationships - Mom / Dad / Grandparents / Siblings - Pregnancy Announcements & Baby Shower - Parenting & Motherhood - Funny Family Quotes 2️⃣ Pets & Animals - Dogs (specific breeds like Golden Retriever, French Bulldog) - Cats (funny cat quotes, silhouettes) - Horses / Farm Animals - Wildlife (wolves, foxes, bears) 3️⃣ Hobbies & Interests - Gardening & Plants - Camping / Hiking / Outdoors - Fishing & Hunting - Gaming (retro games, funny gamer quotes) - Fitness & Gym - Reading / Book Lover 4️⃣ Professions & Occupations - Teachers / Nurses / Doctors - Police / Firefighters / Military - Truckers / Construction / Mechanics - Small Business Owners / Entrepreneurs 5️⃣ Motivational & Inspirational - Positive Affirmations & Self-Love - Manifestation / Law of Attraction - Bible Quotes & Christian Faith - Mental Health & Mindfulness 6️⃣ Pop Culture & Aesthetics - Celestial & Mystical (moon phases, tarot, zodiac) - Retro & Vintage (70s, 80s, Y2K) - Boho & Minimalist Designs - Gothic & Dark Academia 🎉 Seasonal Niches (50%) (High sales potential but time-sensitive—plan ahead!) 1️⃣ Major Holidays - Christmas (Santa, winter, holiday quotes) - Halloween (witches, pumpkins, gothic themes) - Thanksgiving (turkeys, gratitude quotes) - Easter (bunnies, crosses, pastel designs) 2️⃣ Special Events & Life Milestones
Listing Creation & Categories
This week I watched the tutorials here on listing creation and realized I had been doing it wrong. When you create a listing, the question that says "What type of product is this" has two answer. 1) A finished product 2) A tool or supply to make a product I thought that since I was making designs for people to use on products I should use #2 but Bailey's video showed her using #1. So I started going through my products and changing them all. That is when I realized I miscategorized all my products! I put everything under clipart! I don't make clipart! So I started categorizing products properly. Most of my products are laser cutfiles, so those I changed to "Cutting Machine Files" and my humorous Print-on-Demand designs I categorized as "Digital" Only 25% of my listings were updated but I woke up to a bunch of views, visits and a sale this morning! Hope this helps someone out there!
What Types of Products or Designs Do You Sell?
Without adding any store links or getting ourselves in trouble could I ask what types of products everyone sells? I'll start! About me.. I have a degree in computer science, studied graphic design, and I am Notion-certified. I wanted to create Notion templates but they take me sometimes a week to finish and so I decided to sell SVG cutfiles for CNC / Laser / Cricut but making sure the SVG images work in the machines can be really time consuming as well. Just started using Playground and I REALLY like the designs it creates and how easy it is. This led me to start making funny designs for Print-on-Demand products. This is easier than SVGs but hasn't really sold yet. What products are you all making? If you are making graphic designs, what product types are you designing for? Has anyone found products that are fun to design? Who is designing for cool, uber-niche products? Who out there is creating digital planners, or spreadsheets, ebooks, how-to's, or any technical word processing files? Nice to meet you all! JR
2 likes • Apr 1
There is a reason so many people are making Tumbler wraps. The wraps are the largest product size for print on demand. That means the images can be downsized into any product size for full coverage. So a Tumbler wrap fits on a web spinner fits on a mug fits on everything. Since people aren't buying the Tumbler but the design they can use the design anyway they want. By the way.. Notion is all about creating systems and requires a mindset change. It does so many cool things people don't realize one of them is that it can be used to run your website, like it does for mine. :D
Listings
I'm putting listings in my shop, but under Digital files, I'm only allowed up to 5. Is that how it is for beginners? Please enlighten me.
2 likes • Mar 31
You can only upload five files but you can upload zip files! Zipfiles compress a bunch of different files down into one. As long as the zipfiles are under 20MB you can add it. If it goes over that just make multiple zip files! Here is a link that explains how to do that! https://www.howtogeek.com/749206/how-to-zip-and-unzip-files-on-windows-11/
Mockups - Canva vs PSDs
Hey y'all. 1) What is your system for organizing Canva mockups, listing templates, folders, etc., in Canva? 2) Where and how do you organize your PSDs in a folder system for quick and easy access from Photopea or Photoshop? I can't see how Canva would be an option as you can't place your designs in the PSD mockups in Canva, or can you? If you can, how? This has been my biggest hurdle in getting listings up, I have all the necessary AI tools and other tools, I have a fairly good idea about how to do my SEO, listing photos, etc., but only this one issue, well the two above, actually.
2 likes • Mar 31
@Dawn Wright I believe what @Hein V is referencing when he talks about generating mockups is using Photoshop/Photopea and their Automate > Generate Mockups Photopea is a free Photoshop clone. Generate Mockups is describe here. This is an excellent way to automate the mockups used in listing images. It can be overwhelmingly confusing without a folder structure to store the files you need to import into Photopea and export out for Etsy. @Hein V What kind of products are you creating? That affects how you convert files and generate listing images. I make SVGs for cutting machines and POD designs. To speed things up, I use a simple Bash script—typing makeproduct converts SVGs into PNG, PDF, EPS, and DXF and zips my files to upload to Etsy in about a minute. For listing images, I use Photopea’s automation to generate seven mockups in about a minute. Since switching to this strategy, my sales jumped from 6 from Nov to Feb to 20 in March. Here is my Calendly link. Choose the free consultation and Ill be happy explain my process and see if I can help guide you to a solution.
0 likes • Mar 31
@Hein V You can import PSD files into Canva. I use it to make custom frames. It is experimental and it may not always display properly however in my experience it has always worked. If you go to UPLOADS in Canva and try to upload a PSD from your computer, PSD files will not show up. You need to change the file types you can see. Here is the Canva help page explaining how to do that. https://www.canva.com/help/ai-import/ Once uploaded, the PSD files wont be available in your UPLOADS, they will exist as individual designs. You can find them under PROJECTS. I included a picture of a bunch of PSD files I uploaded.
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Jr Silvey
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@jr-silvey-2922
I am a Notion-certified graphic designer and a new Etsy Seller. I create CNC / Laser cutfiles and am exploring sublimation design.

Active 61d ago
Joined Feb 24, 2025
Fort Lauderdale, FL