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Canva: Some Ways to Make Money — I swear, Canva will become your best friend in no time.

Nine creative ideas to make some additional money at a time when we all appear to be in dire need of it.

By ZerefPublished 2 years ago 4 min read
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Canva: Some Ways to Make Money — I swear, Canva will become your best friend in no time.
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Canva is a website that I'm sure you've heard of.

It's a graphic design website and app for novices, in case you haven't heard of it. Although there is a rather sophisticated free version, if you want to utilise Canva to generate money, I recommend the paid version.

Over 100 million premium stock pictures and videos, over 600,000 layouts, and content scheduling are all available in the subscription edition. This is only a high-level overview, since there are apparently endless font and colour options, as well as a slew of other useful features that make creating a snap.

Canva is a website that I'm sure you've heard of.

Now let's get to the good stuff: how to make money with Canva.

Everyone is seeking for new methods to generate money at all times. Canva, thankfully, offers a variety of options for accomplishing this.

Make Canva-related content

Canva, as previously said, provides customers with access to millions of stock photographs, hundreds of thousands of layouts, as well as a plethora of fonts, stickers, and other embellishments.

They obtain all of this by allowing designers and artists to freely share their work. As a result, Canva's 55 million+ users will be able to incorporate your designs into their work. The cherry on top? Each time someone uses something you published, Canva will compensate you.

Canva is a design tool that I'm sure you've heard of.

Now for the fun part: making money with Canva.

Everyone is constantly on the lookout for new methods to earn money. Thankfully, Canva offers a variety of options for doing so.

Make Canva-friendly content

Canva, as previously noted, provides users with millions of stock photographs, hundreds of thousands of layouts, as well as a plethora of fonts, stickers, and other embellishments.

They obtain all of this by allowing designers and artists to share their work with the public. As a result, Canva's 55 million customers will be able to use your designs in their projects. What's even better? Canva will compensate you each time one of your creations is used.

Offer Design Services for Sale

Canva's whole point is to make design accessible to everyone, so even if you're not a designer, you may use this tool to provide design services.

Before you begin, you must first study the ins and outs of Canva and become a master of all of its features. It's also a good idea to make some sample designs and put up a small portfolio so that potential purchasers can see what you have to offer.

Although you won't be able to charge as much for Canva designs as a professional designer, there is still a lot of potential here. When you're ready, Fiverr is a good location to start advertising your skills.

Digital Downloads can be purchased.

Even with so many individuals giving them, there is a large demand for digital downloads. Simply make digital items such as planner pages, wall art, cards, calendars, and so on.

Then you can post them on an online marketplace like Etsy and hope that others would want to buy them. The objective is to create one-of-a-kind printables that stick out among the crowd.

It's easier said than done, but if you have some spare time and love making stuff like this, it's worth a try. As you read this, there are individuals on the internet selling hundreds of thousands of these goods. The advantage is that there isn't much work left to complete once you submit the file.

You can receive a customer who doesn't know how to download or believes they purchased a tangible goods and is angry. The simplest approach to prevent these mistakes is to make it crystal obvious in your listing that the item is a download and to include a troubleshooting paper with the file for consumers to go through.

Design for Print-on-Demand Websites

Last year, print-on-demand sites exploded as a "simple" method to generate passive revenue.

As a result, the most popular markets are brimming with designs from both amateurs and pros. Nonetheless, I believe it is worthwhile to check out. You never know who will respond to your work. Plus, everyone has a different design style, so even if you use Canva, your designs will be distinct from others'.

Create designs on Canva that will work nicely for t-shirts, mugs, stickers, phone covers, and other goods to check out this option. It takes a little practise to figure out which patterns work best on which products, but once you get the hang of it, it's a breeze.

One thing to keep in mind is that often the simplest designs are the most successful. There's a business with hundreds of thousands of sales on a prominent print-on-demand site that only sells black and white graphics. And the majority of them are text-based.

Here's a short rundown of some prominent websites to investigate:

Redbubble

Printable (must connect to Shopify or Etsy store)

Teepublic

Society6

Zazzle

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