I am in the process of getting my Graphic T-Shirt Design (True Color Teez) company started.

I have my plan all set out but I need the money to purchase expensive design programs and money to host my website. I do all the web design myself. Can anyone help me ?

I've tried searching for grants and asking my family, but ..... they have no money.

 

P.S. - Im 15 & a junior in high school...

 

NEW!!

I'm sorry... I didn't mean to confuse anyone. But here's my plan:
-i start up my own website (which i've owned 2 before making myspace layouts) i create them on my own !
-i offer STRICTLY custom designs for shirts (dance teams, bands, parties & events) This is what I'd be getting paid for...
-i create the image and take it to a partner my mom knows who owns his own T-Shirt PRINTING company
-i pay him maybe $2-$3 dollars for every shirt he prints for me... depending on the colors.
*** i don't want my own Brand ! Basically all I need is my own laptop and Adobe programs to create the image. Thats about it. This is what I need money for... and that'll be my business.

Is there anything wrong with my plan or something I can improve on ??? This is just what I have in mind.

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  • Use your creativity....car washes, candy sales, bake sales, rent out a spot to do an event....get creative...you will be surprised. I hear people say a lot that you need a lot of money to do your dream...But, all you need is passion.
  • WOW! That's remarkable..I'm also a young entrepreneur at 21...This has been a big quest for me. Starting out with very little can be a challenge. Working with those funds can make you a creative woman though! I had to do the best that I could with my little money and the few products that I made. It's almost like gambling. You spend a little and hope to get back even more. Essentially, you ARE taking a risk! (You spend what you have on the products, sell them at reasonable prices, and use that "SEED MONEY" to keep fueling your company). Unfortunately, that's how I made my money and am continuing to grow. I am researching how to write business proposals/grants. This will be where the real money is! I know that we can do it! Stay positive through it all. You're certainly not alone.
  • Joslyn,

    Congrats on wanting to start your own biz and at your age even better.

    Here are my thoughts on how you can get started in no time at all:

    1.) Use a site like wix.com or moonfruit.com to create your website for FREE- better yet, Google "Free Online Websites" and see what you come up with - there are a lot. Hosting is free as well, in most cases. Use these FREE websites until you have enough capital to purchase your own domain name and pay for monthly or yearly hosting.

    2.) Go on Ebay/Craigslist/Amazon or a store that sells used software - and search for an older version of Adobe programs like Creative Suite 2 (CS2) or CS3. Make sure the seller has all the key codes you need to activate your programs. Again, once you have capital reinvest it in your new software CS4. Also check out vids on Youtube.com for tutorials on using the Adobe programs – again, it’s FREE.

    3.) You can sell your t-shirt designs on places like 99designs.com or enter contests to hone your skills, again use Google search "design contests" and you'll find plenty of sites- also a great way to make money.

    4.) If your mother's t-shirt connection doesn't work out, you can always use a service like cafepress.com to have your t-shirts printed. You supply the design, get paid and direct your customer to cafepress.com or a site like it, they pay to have the t-shirt printed and shipped to them – done and done!

    5.) Now, how do you get money? You could have a garage sale, you could sell something you have on Ebay or Craigslist. Do you have an item that one of your friends would LOVE to have, sell it to them! Can you do extra chores around your house or your neighbors’ house – tell them you’re starting a biz and work for them to get the money you need.

    If you're serious about starting your biz, I know these tips will help you, because I implemented some of them when I started my business and I didn't want to spend money and they worked and well, I might add.

    Best of luck - I know you can do it and I can't wait to see some of your designs!

    Bianca King
    Seven5 Seven3 Marketing Group
    http://www.7573marketing.com
    • Thanks soo much ! These tips and web links are great... for now, i've download InkScape and its VERY similar to Adobe... i'm workin on uploadin my portfolio right now. So, you can check out my work soon.
      • You're very welcome.

        issuu.com is an awsome place to display your portfolio and it's FREE!

        Feel free to contact me if you need any additional guidance. I alway offer free advice and tips.
  • I'm sorry... I didn't mean to confuse anyone. But here's my plan:
    -i start up my own website (which i've owned 2 before making myspace layouts) i create them on my own !
    -i offer STRICTLY custom designs for shirts (dance teams, bands, parties & events) This is what I'd be getting paid for...
    -i create the image and take it to a partner my mom knows who owns his own T-Shirt PRINTING company
    -i pay him maybe $2-$3 dollars for every shirt he prints for me... depending on the colors.
    *** i don't want my own Brand ! Basically all I need is my own laptop and Adobe programs to create the image. Thats about it. This is what I need money for... and that'll be my business.

    Is there anything wrong with my plan or something I can improve on ??? This is just what I have in mind.
    • Adobe is not as easy as people think...you have trained on using it properly to get affect of profit out of it. Dont know that is one of them...if its your passion, your passion will grow your business.
      • yea, thankfully I took a graphic design class at a career academy and learned all that good stuff adobe does! :)
    • Don't know much about the t shirt business. Off the top of my head I would think pricing would be a problem. To customize your t-shirts and make a profit it seems like you would have to charge a high price. Who are your customers that would be willing to pay that price? You may need to research the market on this. Find another company that customizes t-shirts, who they market to and how much they charge. That is where I would start. And yes you still need to brand yourself because it puts a focus on your business, makes you distinctive and let's people know why they should do business with you.

      Branding yourself is not about having your own brand of t-shirt but more about personalizing yourself and your company and building an image that people think of whenever they think of your company. This is a very brief explanation of branding. You may want to consider it.
  • First off, kudos to all the young entrepreneurs out there. I used to read a blog called IttyBiz for a while but got turned off for the cussing. Naomi, the blog owner, however did come up with gems and one of them was an hour-long webinar on the very topic of affording your business.

    It would have been uploaded here but I don't recall if I paid for the webinar or if Naomi would mind. Instead, I went to her blog to find posts where she talked about similar issues.

    The basic idea is to *really* question your lack of cashflow for your business...

    http://ittybiz.com/money-for-entrepreneurs-can-you-afford-it/

    ...by being brutally honest with yourself, Joslyn. Once done, if you still need more resources (because it's not about cold hard cash all the time), then consider bartering...

    http://ittybiz.com/who-needs-money-barter-for-fun-and-profit-well-f...

    That and some financial (re)education with something simple like Dave Ramsey's "Baby Steps"...

    http://www.daveramsey.com/new/baby-steps/

    ...works for people of all ages (like me when I found it at 29) but could turn dreams into reality for someone as young and enterprising as you, Joslyn.

    And once you get started on getting your stuff together, girl, and business is swinging you're going to have to deal with broke folks so read this now...

    http://ittybiz.com/customers-cant-afford-it/

    ...to prepare ;-)

    Whatever happens, hang on to the dream and grind. You're at an age right now where every experience - positive or negative - will only fuel your growth, compassion, confidence, smarts and talent. Good. For. You!

    Natasha Vincent
    http://mydreadlocks.com
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