Share the reasons behind your vote in the Poll
From the lens Print Art on Demand - Resources for Artists.
Everybody likes suppliers for different reasons. Please share your reasons behind your vote for the organisation you think is the best "print on demand" service
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Jewelsofawe Jan 11, 2012 @ 8:52 pm | delete
- There are a few other I am at besides the ones listed here. My two faves are Zazzle and CafePress though.
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http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/remy-francis.html
Aug 18, 2011 @ 9:04 am | delete
- Thank you for the insights and advice.
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goldenecho Jul 18, 2011 @ 2:42 am | delete
- Zazzle has consistently good quality, good customer service, has made life easier for their contributors while CafePress made it harder, is building a great community (you can feedback on site, you can save favorite shops and products), has customizable products (CafePress does now too...but it's a bear to use if you have linux), has frequent sales and coupons, lets you move your image around in stead of making a gallizion different sized images for differnt products, low threshold for volume bonus, etc. MY ONLY complaint about them is that they print things from different places, so you pay a lot more in shipping if you are buying different types of products on the same order--its as if you were buying them each from different shops.
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grandmamarilyn
May 26, 2011 @ 10:22 pm | delete
- I really can't get cafe press figured out. At least on Zazzle if I don't like a product, I can delete it. I can't seem to do that on CafePress.
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goldenecho Jul 18, 2011 @ 2:48 am | delete
- You can delete it from your shop, but it may still show up in the marketplace (long story there). But deleting from your shop is easy--at least with basic shops. You click on products, you click the check next to the products you want to delete, and then up at the top (right under the "add a product" button) you'll see the text "Make Changes To Checked Items Below" and a drop down list that says "Choose and option." Click on that drop down list and choose the option Remove Items, then click the little green "Go" button right next to the drop down list. I think they ask you if you're sure, but that's pretty much it.
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ShirleySunshine
Mar 2, 2011 @ 9:53 am | delete
- I have tried Cafe Press, Imagekind, Red Bubble and Zazzle, much prefer Zazzle, it's just the BEST site in every way to me. The cards are gorgeous, and being able to customize them and add text & designs to the inside and even the back is great for everyone. I have found it much easier to sell on Zazzle too, and you get great discount offers there from time to time.
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