June 2025 – Amazon Merch On Demand Income Report

Welcome to my June 2025 Amazon Merch on Demand Income Report. Sorry it’s late but I just got back from an amazing 3 weeks in Seattle, Alaska and Canada. I plan on spending the rest of the summer working on my online businesses and getting ready for Q4 which will be here before we know it.

June 2025 Income Report

In June 2025, I made $64.80 with 13 sales and no returns. I have 500 designs uploaded to 7,094 products – down from 7,655 products last month. I sold 11 unique designs across 3 products in June – 11 standard t-shirts, 1 throw pillow and 1 tote bag. I only sold to the United States in June.

June 2025 Merch Income

For advertising in June, I spent $37.07, made 6 sales and had an ACOS of 29.91%. I got tired of spending so much money on ads and having little to show for it so I turned off all ads except for the lottery ads towards the end of the month. I still managed to spend almost $40 before then. I think I’ll just stick with the lottery campaign from now on. July has seen almost the same amount of sales as June with less than half the amount of ad spend. Maybe after I start to implement my marketing plan (which I’m still planning on doing someday), I’ll start advertising again but, for now, the ads will stay off.

June 2025 Merch Advertising

Total Merch on Demand Income for June 2025: $27.73

Previous Month’s Earnings

May 2025: $16.84
April 2025: $22.87
March 2025: $38.30
February 2025: $39.99

I did a little better in June than I did in May which I’m happy about. I hope July will see an even bigger increase now that I turned off the poorly performing ads.

What Did I Do In June?

I didn’t do much of anything in June. I turned off all ads except for the lottery campaign in the last week of the month. That’s pretty much all I did.

Goals for July 2025

  • Create a t-shirt design based on one of the marketing puns I came up with a few months ago.

There’s only a week left in July so I don’t have much time to do a bunch of goals. I made one very easy goal and that is to design 1 t-shirt. I really want to get started on the marketing plan I came up with last year. The first part of the plan is to design 25-50 t-shirts for each pun, joke or phrase I came up with for the niche. I’m pretty sure I can come up with at least 1 t-shirt design. I still want to wait to get into the next tier before uploading the design but I’m not sure if Amazon is ever going to start tier ups again. So we’ll see what happens in August and then decide what to do with the new designs I come up with.

Ally Gibson