Brief Summary
This course teaches you how to turn 3D printing into a money-making business right from home. You'll learn to find niche markets, design or outsource your products, and market them effectively online. It's pretty cool, right?
Key Points
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Create your own business from home using 3D printing.
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Learn to identify niche markets.
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Design products or hire freelancers for designs.
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Market and sell products on social media.
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Package and ship products efficiently.
Learning Outcomes
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Identify profitable niche markets for 3D printing.
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Create 3D designs or know how to hire a designer.
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Use social media to market and sell products.
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Efficiently package and ship your products.
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Generate a steady cash flow from your 3D printing business.
About This Course
Learn how to create your own business from the comfort of your own home through 3D printing technologies.
While there are many courses that teach you what 3D printing is and how to create your own 3D designs using various software, "How to Make Money with 3D Printing" is the only course that shows you how you can use all of this to generate steady cash flow.
Throughout the lectures, we will use our own experience starting a successful 3D printing service to show you step by step how to go about finding a niche market, designing your product, marketing it and selling it on a global scale. What's more, all of this can be done in a matter of hours. So don't wait, start now!
Also please take a look at 3DPrintler website for more information and other exciting courses.
By the end of this course, you will be able to identify niche markets and create functional 3D designs (either yourself or by hiring a freelancer) for these markets.
You will also be able to list your product on various marketplaces and market it using some of today's most popular social media channels.
Finally, once you generate sales, you will be able to package and ship your products cost-efficiently.
Roy M.
One of my former employers, a major U.S. Government consulting company, had a Makerbot Replicator 2. A few years later they bought a Stratasys Fortus 450 . Stratasys bought Makerbot. My desk was two doors down from the 3D Printing Lab. They printed several items that I designed in SolidWorks on both machines, while I was there. I later bought my own 3D Printer from Amazon.