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HowToMakeStickers.com is an educational content site focused on “how to make stickers,” with online video tutorials as its core format. The crawled pages show around 54 videos covering sticker, label, and decal production with equipment such as Cricut Maker, Silhouette Cameo, Siser Juliet/Romeo, Roland, HP Latex, thermal label printers, and laminators. The site also includes sections such as calculator, editing software, selling strategies, and price research, suggesting that it is aimed not only at hobby crafting but also at beginners looking to run a small sticker/decal business.
The content is highly vertical, covering areas such as DIY sticker printing, vinyl cutting, waterproof stickers, kiss-cut stickers, decals, label printing, equipment unboxing, and hands-on operation. Lessons are delivered as pre-recorded videos, with clearly displayed durations for each video—such as 8 minutes, 16 minutes, or 33 minutes—making it suitable for searching by device or specific problem. However, the crawled text does not show a structured learning path, staged assignments, instructor Q&A, 1v1 coaching, or any certification information.
The page includes wording such as “Premium Videos” and “Subscribe,” but it does not disclose clear pricing, subscription periods, or payment methods, so the exact monetization model is unclear. As for the organization behind it, the site says its team has been involved in sticker and T-shirt-related businesses for more than 8 years, and emphasizes that its YouTube tutorials are clear, detailed, and practical. Its target audience includes craft creators and small business owners. This background is a plus for hands-on instruction, but the site still lacks verifiable details such as instructor names, credentials, and case data.
Its strengths are a highly focused topic selection and broad equipment coverage, making it especially useful for users who already own or plan to buy devices such as Cricut, Cameo, Siser, or Roland and want to quickly find matching tutorials. Video lengths are clearly shown, and the content appears to be practice-oriented. The downsides are that the course offering is not very productized, with no complete syllabus, learning sequence, service commitment, or review mechanism. There are also many “Buy It Here”-style entry points, so users need to distinguish tutorial content from equipment shopping guidance on their own.
It is better suited to users with decent English ability who want to make stickers/decals at home or plan to start a small sticker business. Access from China cannot be determined from the available text, so network availability is unknown; payment methods are also not disclosed. If access or language is an issue, alternatives include sticker-making tutorials on Bilibili, official Cricut/Silhouette tutorials, and instructional videos from domestic equipment vendors.
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