Turn Down The Hustle: Empowering Online T-Shirt Sellers

46 | The "Always On" Problem [TDTH Challenge #13]

21 min · 6 de abr de 2026
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Got an idea for an episode? Shoot me a message and tell me about it! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2177444/fan_mail/new] Get all of the links and podcast in one place, by visiting the show notes [https://www.sunkissedva.com/blogs/podcast]. Follow me on Facebook page, right here. [https://www.facebook.com/sunkissedvirtualassistant] Do you prefer consuming video content, subscribe to my YouTube channel. [https://www.youtube.com/@sunkissedvirtualassistant2714]

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episode 47 | Bad Day Plan [TDTH Challenge #14] artwork

47 | Bad Day Plan [TDTH Challenge #14]

Your t-shirt business can feel like it’s falling apart on days when nothing “lands” a post gets crickets, the site feels quiet, a customer message hits your nervous system, and suddenly you’re questioning everything. I’ve been there, and I don’t want you solving a temporary slump with permanent decisions. So we’re talking about what to do when it feels like it’s not working, especially when you run your shop from home and there’s no clean boundary between work and life. We start by naming what a bad day actually looks like, then we use two simple filters to stop the spiral: what’s in your control and whether you’re seeing a one-off moment or a real pattern. From there, I break down what not to do when you’re frustrated: don’t vent to your audience like they’re your business partners, don’t overcorrect with sudden discounts or nonstop posting, and don’t disappear without structure. Then we go where the truth lives: your website metrics. If your goal is income, social media engagement can’t be the scoreboard. I walk through a clear, website-first diagnostic order for t-shirt sellers and Shopify store owners: sales, website traffic, bounce rate, and conversion rate. You’ll hear practical ways to boost visibility when traffic is low, plus common reasons shoppers bounce or abandon carts like surprise shipping fees, unclear pricing, confusing turnaround time, and dead-end pages with no next step. If you’ve ever wanted to torch your strategy after one slow day, this is your reset. Subscribe for more calm, practical marketing for creative small business owners, and if this helps, share it with a fellow t-shirt seller and leave a review. Got an idea for an episode? Shoot me a message and tell me about it! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2177444/fan_mail/new] Get all of the links and podcast in one place, by visiting the show notes [https://www.sunkissedva.com/blogs/podcast]. Follow me on Facebook page, right here. [https://www.facebook.com/sunkissedvirtualassistant] Do you prefer consuming video content, subscribe to my YouTube channel. [https://www.youtube.com/@sunkissedvirtualassistant2714]

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episode 44 | Stop Answering "When Will My Order Ship?" [TDTH Challenge #11] artwork

44 | Stop Answering "When Will My Order Ship?" [TDTH Challenge #11]

Your customers are not trying to be difficult when they ask “When will my order ship?” They are trying to feel safe buying from a small business. If you sell handmade or made-to-order t-shirts, a clear shipping policy is one of the fastest ways to reduce stress, cut repeat messages, and raise the trust factor that helps first-time shoppers finally click buy. We dig into the real reason shipping questions pile up: most buyers do not understand processing time versus shipping time. I explain how to define turnaround time in plain language, how to show the true timeline as processing plus carrier delivery, and how one simple clarification can prevent the Wednesday panic follow-up. We also talk about how to handle delays with proactive communication so you stay in control of the customer experience. Then we build the policy itself. You will leave with a clean checklist of what to include in your ecommerce shipping policy: processing time, shipping rates and how they are calculated, delivery estimates, tracking details, shipping restrictions, international duties notes, and what to do when a package is lost, marked delivered, or arrives damaged. I also share practical placement tips so the policy is easy to find across your website footer, FAQ, product pages, order emails, and even pinned social posts. Want a simple template and Shopify shortcuts? I point you to the exact Shopify path (Settings, Policies) and a plug-and-play structure you can customize quickly. Subscribe, share this with a fellow t-shirt seller, and leave a review so more makers can turn down the hustle and build a calmer shop. Got an idea for an episode? Shoot me a message and tell me about it! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2177444/fan_mail/new] Get all of the links and podcast in one place, by visiting the show notes [https://www.sunkissedva.com/blogs/podcast]. Follow me on Facebook page, right here. [https://www.facebook.com/sunkissedvirtualassistant] Do you prefer consuming video content, subscribe to my YouTube channel. [https://www.youtube.com/@sunkissedvirtualassistant2714]

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