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Passive Income from 3D Printing (Truly Passive Income Series): How to Start a 3D Printing Business Without Owning a 3D Printer in Just a Few Hours for Free with 38 Free and Easy 3D Design Tools

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1 Amazon Bestseller This is the first step-by-step, detailed book that will show you exactly how to start a 3D printing business for free and have your first 3D printed product up for sale before you even reach the last page. Written in a conversational style for entrepreneurs who doesn't want to wade through a lot of technical terms and explanations, author and serial entrepreneur Melissa Darnell helps you bypass the technical side of 3D printing. So you can easily take advantage of the amazing wealth of opportunities that this emerging technology offers and start your own 3D printing business with no startup costs TODAY without even having to own a 3D printer. Included are: • reviews of 38 free 3D design tools (CADD / 3D modeling programs) that have been selected for this book's tool kit because they are easy enough for kids to use them, yet versatile enough that you can design any kind of product you could possibly imagine • 27 3D printing entrepreneur profiles and quotes full of inspiration and tips on how they got started in 3D modeling, their favorite 3D design programs, their successful marketing and social media strategies, and their design inspiration • how to turn Minecraft builds into 3D printed products to sell • how to turn your XBox 360 Kinect Scanner into a free 3D scanner • how to sell 3D printed products on Etsy...WITHOUT having to own a 3D printer • how to take advantage of trends in markets as wildly different as drones, Scentsy, My Little Ponies, American Girl Dolls, Barbies, steampunk, jewelry, baby furniture and clothing, dog furniture and clothing, cookie cutters, cell phone and tablet cases, tools, and more • multiple markets to sell your 3D printed products and designs on to maximize your design time and increase profits for your 3D printing business • the best strategies to help your new 3D printing business stand out from the crowd WITHOUT relying on the fact that your products are 3D printed • how to setup your new 3D printing business to become hands-free so it earns you residual income while allowing you to work a day job, travel, or spend more time with your family worry-free • how to efficiently market 3D printing products on Pinterest with lots of ideas for Pinterest boards • how to efficiently market a 3D printing business on Twitter and find the right Twitter followers • how to use content marketing strategies to start and write a blog about your 3D printing business with an endless supply of blog topic ideas • tips on the best free apps and online tools to streamline your marketing efforts so you can spend more time designing and less time promoting • how to create a free custom website for your 3D printing business in under 10 minutes • and so much more At 48,523 words in length, Passive Income from 3D Printing is a bit longer than your usual ebook for a good reason...because unlike other ebooks on this topic, this book goes into great detail on exactly how to start a new 3D printing business OR expand a current business's product line to include 3D printed products. And yet it still skips all the 3D printing background history and technical explanations of how 3D printers work. Why? Because we want you to see how ANYONE can start their own 3D printing business for free in one day (or less) without having to own a 3D printer or even know a lot about how they work. You won't need to be an experienced 3D designer to get started, but by the time you finish this book, you will become one and be thrilled by just how easy it is now to design your own 3D printing products! So if you already understand the basics of 3D printing technology, or you simply want to startup a 3D printing business of your own FAST, then this is the 3D printing business book for you! Minecraft, Etsy, Xbox, Sketchup, Autocad, Autodesk, drones, Shapeways, Tinkercad, 3D scanner, Meshlab, CADD, Cubify, rapid prototyping Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Netherfield House Press (March 25, 2015)


Publication date ‏ : ‎ March 25, 2015


Language ‏ : ‎ English


File size ‏ : ‎ 1879 KB


Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled


Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported


Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled


X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled


Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled


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  • Real World Advice From Someone That's Been There, Done That
I couldn't wait to finish reading this book so I could post a review! How nutty is that? However I found this author's book a refreshing real world perspective into the current state of 3D printing and how it relates to your Joe average consumer/maker. As someone recently bitten by the bug of "3D Printing" I certainly appreciate all the hype regarding this technology and how it's changing the world. However unlike Chris Anderson's book, Makers: The New Industrial Revolution (which I also highly recommend) Melissa Darnell emphasizes how this technology can change YOUR life, today. Historically, passive income streams have seemed to belong more to movie stars and recording artist collecting residuals from their work. However technology and companies such as Shapeways have established mechanisms that allow anyone with a Maker bent to not only create, but seamlessly offer their creations for sale to the public with little to no risk. She provides practical hands-on advice on everything from 3D software tools (many free), establishing a niche (keep it narrow), internet marketing (surprisingly Facebook not recommended), print on demand services (Shapeways), and examples of others like herself that have excelled in this marketplace. All this with a writing style that feels more like sitting with a friend over coffee and sharing a conversation about your latest favorite passion. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2016 by Rodney E. Graham

  • What can you make?
Ms Darnell writes in a conversational style that's easy to read and understand. Offers some original suggestions.
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2016 by DPod

  • I've been into 3D printing on and off, but it wasn't until I read this book - yes, for the absolute beginner - that I realized h
I've been into 3D printing on and off, but it wasn't until I read this book - yes, for the absolute beginner - that I realized how much the field progressed. And what I took most from it is the mushrooming of 3D design apps where you can customize a certain type of object and the 3D model can be downloaded, printed, sold. I've lived and endured through the era of big, slow, expensive 3D design software and now I can design something on my phone and put it up for sale? Unbelievable! The second thing that I liked was the final section with designer interviews. It seems I'm not the only one switching fields all the time. It was interesting to see how other people got into 3D printing first as a hobby and later on, as the central part of their lives. And speaking of polymaths, I was amazed by the diverse experience of the author when I checked the list of her projects and written books at the end. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2017 by Anca I.

  • Interesting.
A lot of the book is about other people’s stories of 3d design and marketing their business. Some good material here and there about the software used in designing.
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2020 by Jeff

  • Usefull tips for starting a 3D business.
A book whitout complications. Information about Free online web apps for starting a print on demmand business. Case studies. Light lecture.
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2021 by Bernardo Pardo

  • Great Introductory Book
Great intro book with thorough information. Great value for the price. The author does a great job of articulating the knowledge in a simple, easy-to-understand way.
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2018 by Patrick

  • Interesting
The book isn't so much about 3D printing for income as it is a collection of ideas and stories about various ways people use today's technology to create a business. It is eye opening in many ways even for a technology person. The information about marketing is very good. Quick and useful read if you are considering opening a business with small things you create. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2016 by Bossman

  • Decent book
Good book. Goes through the basics of 3d printing, but is an unfair portrayal of the limited scope of 3d printing.
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2018 by Shakthi Reviewer

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