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Printify Launches Program for Ukrainians to Open an Online Business

Printify is a digital print-on-demand platform, designed to help online entrepreneurs make money independently simply and easily with as little investment and risk as possible, by connecting them with print providers from across the globe. As part of the Ukrainian Support Program, the platform is offering every new user a $100 store credit to help them get started and cover their first orders.

Ukrainian citizens who sign up for the program and open their free account also receive a six-month Printify Premium subscription, which provides up to a 20% discount on all product categories available on the platform. To start an online business from anywhere in the world, the users only need access to a computer with an Internet connection and an idea for custom merchandise to offer to potential customers.

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“We live in a very privileged society that has the opportunity to express its support for the Ukrainian people. Printify has been following the situation in Ukraine since the first days of the war, looking for ways to proactively help Ukrainian society, including our colleagues from the region. As regular donations are just one of the ways to help, we have now launched a new support program on Printify platform that allows Ukrainians to earn income by starting their online business,”  said David Sarmins, Head, of Marketing at Printify comments.

“While we are aware that we are not able to help the entire Ukrainian society, we believe that in the digital age, when ecommerce is one of top business sectors, this opportunity will serve as a stepping stone for at least some Ukrainians to provide for themselves and gradually rebuild their lives.”

To open a free-of-charge online store with customized fashion, interior, home or lifestyle products, Ukrainian citizens are invited to sign up for the platform here: https://printify.com/helping-ukrainians-open-a-business/

Diana Paiva

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