Zazzle?
@TrinityDownpour (790)
Liechtenstein
July 12, 2012 8:05am CST
Does anybody here use that site?
Can you be successful on that site? I read somewhere that you have to upload about a 1000 designs for the products you are selling in order to make sales. How much money can you make from that site in a month without promoting?
I want to make sure if Zazzle is really worth my time to sell my design products.
6 responses
@o0jopak0o (6394)
• Philippines
13 Jul 12
I haven't used that site for months but from what i can remember, you can add cash on top of what a shirt is cost and that cash would be your profit. For example is that zazzle will sell one shirt for $5. Add $5 and it will be $10 now but if somebody buys it, you will get $5.
Just be careful though. People will generally not buy an expensive simple designed shirt.
@TrinityDownpour (790)
• Liechtenstein
13 Jul 12
How about a complex design for $30 and above? I will probably get higher amount of commissions.
I tend to like creating a complex design rather than a simple one if I have lost of free time.
@o0jopak0o (6394)
• Philippines
13 Jul 12
Well it is all up to you but don't over do it with the price. I have seen some people put a price tag of $50 above which is why they don't sell.
@ashrafonline (115)
• India
12 Jul 12
ZAZZLE is amazing website where you can design the given products and promote it , you get commision if the item sold . We can set our commision percentage of our own from 10% to 99%.
I just design 3 products before 4 months after then i did not login the website itslef but last week i got a email that " your item sold" , One item had been sold from my store with out promoting , i got $9 but i have wait upto i reach $50 for cash out.
Now i start designing more products and going to promote it
@BabyCheetah (1911)
• Australia
12 Jul 12
I use Zazzle but haven't logged in in weeks. I find their base prices are just too high but I use them because I wanted to sell my photos on mugs and a few other things which I can't do on my Redbubble. If you are just selling prints and tshirts then Redbubble is better I think
@Ixodoi (445)
• Israel
12 Jul 12
Aside from what the people before me wrote. Zazzle also has an affiliation program. Which means 3 things:
1) If you designs are really good - someone will promote them for you as well (since he will want the selling commissions, while you will get the design commissions).
2)If you are good at promoting, you can also find good designs of other zazzlers and promote them for the selling commissions.
3) If you will promote your own work through the affiliation links you will get both designer commissions and sellers commissions.
Yes - I really like zazzle :)