A young designer once uploaded a few simple graphics to Redbubble, hoping to make coffee money. Weeks later, the sales trickled in, but nothing that changed life for him. Then it happened once he discovered one strategy. Suddenly, $20 days turned into $1,178 paydays for that individual.
That’s the promise of this article. It is not a gimmick, not luck, but a repeatable system that turns casual uploads into a serious income stream. If you have ever dreamed of scaling your creativity into real ROI, this is the roadmap you have been waiting for.
Here in this article, I'll show you how to earn $1178/day on Redbubble consistently just in a few steps.
Step 1
The first step is to discover in what niche you will create your products. To do this, you are going to head over to a site called BubbleSpider. This site will allow you to see recent trends. And no, I am not affiliated with this website or sponsored by it. For that matter, this is completely free. You can’t pay for it even if you want to.

BubbleSpider can help you find trends not only in Redbubble but also on Amazon. You can also see trends with low competition. This is just a cool way to find out about recent trends that don’t have much competition, but are selling like hot cakes. You can also add the BubbleScout extension for niche research.
Step 2
Step 2 is creating your design. There are three ways to do this:
The first is that if you are a designer, then you can do the work yourself.
Second, you can hire a guy on Fiverr to make your designs.
The third way is to use AI tools like Midjourney to create your designs.
You could do it any way that feels easier to you.

Step 3
This is a step where many beginners go wrong. While uploading their designs, they limit the products for their design. This is so wrong. Just because you don’t like your design on a specific product, doesn’t mean that your audience won’t too.
So, if you want to maximize your earnings, then you must take a little bit more time and upload your designs for all products available on Redbubble.

Step 4
The competition on Redbubble is immense. Relying only on Redbubble to make money won’t be helpful. Also, even if you do have buyers, that audience won’t be yours.
So what you can do is partner up with a creator who has an audience. Say, you are making designs of cats. You could search for influencers on YouTube, Instagram, or TikTok whose content is generally about cats (by the way, there are a lot of people creating content about cats). Then, just pitch them an e-mail saying:
Hey, I am X. I love to make designs about cats. I have noticed that your content is also about cats. I have a free guide titled, ‘10 Unexpected Things that Every Cat Lover Should Know’. This is an exclusive guide. You can give it to your audience and we, together, will be able to build an e-mail list. I already have a funnel setup. I hope we can partner up.
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How to make such a guide? Well, you can do a bit of research and also take help from ChatGPT. Just make sure that whatever you create provides value.
The remaining problem is setting up your funnel. To do this, you can use tools like ClickFunnels or Systeme IO.
When you start building an e-mail list, you own your audience. From that point, whenever you publish a design on Redbubble, you can email that to your list. But don’t forget to provide value to your list from time to time.
Step 5
Now, this is a very easy, yet crucial step. Stay consistent with your efforts. Repeat, repeat, and repeat. Remember, if you are not consistent, then you are not likely to see results.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
By stacking multiple high demand designs across trending niches. The compounding effect of consistent uploads and evergreen designs is what drives daily payouts past four figures.
Not at all. Many sellers use simple text based graphics or free tools like Canva. What matters most is picking proven niches and uploading consistently.
They chase random niches without validating demand. Always check if people are buying before you design. Research first, create second.
Aim for at least 100 high quality uploads. A bigger portfolio means more visibility, but focus on demand driven designs, not just volume.
Yes, once designs are live, they keep selling without extra effort. The upfront grind of uploading pays off as royalties roll in month after month.
Use tools like Google Trends, Etsy, and Redbubble’s own search suggestions. Look for underserved topics with buying intent and low competition.
Conclusion
That’s how you can earn $1178/day consistently on Redbubble. If you have found any value in this article, please follow me as it will be a great support. Also, kindly consider subscribing to me here. It’s free. Don’t forget to keep pushing out more quality designs on Redbubble and most importantly, stay consistent and focused.
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