Zazzle 101 ... How to make a profit on Zazzle

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Top 10 Zazzle Tips

Zazzle is one of the Print-on-demand companies out there that allows people to design & sell their own creations. I love Zazzle's ease of use, friendly staff, and the fact that I can make money on my art.

I've put together this comprehensive lens so that you can see exactly what Zazzle has to offer! Get started with my Top 10 Tips to have a profitable Zazzle Gallery. Click on the tabs at the top of the page to explore more of this site.

Why Zazzle? 

I have been using Zazzle now for almost two years now and am thrilled with the results. Zazzle allows artists like me to upload their artwork and create products like Postage Stamps, Cards, Mugs, Mouse Pads, Ties, Buttons, Magnets, Hats, Stickers and Key Chains.

Zazzle is called a Print-on Demand company which means that you don't have to retain a stock of products to be in business. You simply upload a digital image made with software like Corel (my favorite) or Adobe. You can also scan your original artwork as well.

After you upload your image to Zazzle, select a product, size or customize with text, then post for sale in the public marketplace. It's that easy. People can then purchase your work online. Zazzle prints, ships and deals with the customer service. You collect a royalty of 10%-99% on the sale (you set the Royalty amount).

Listed below are the Top 10 Tips that have made my Zazzle Gallery a success. I hope you find them helpful. Also don't forget to add your Zazzle Gallery to the list below!

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My Zazzle Gallery 

D & D Art Studio on Zazzle
I Specialize in Original Digital Computer Art & Photography. I offer a huge variety of items including digital art, kaleidoscopes, fractal art, stained glass window art, rainbow art, photography, baby, wedding, graduation, birthday and holiday items. All of my items are fully customizable. Add your own text to cards or a name to a mug.

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Shotgun Shell Christmas Tree by OutdoorWare

About Me 

Lensmaster bdkz has been a member since February 17 2007, has rated 6,568 lenses, favorited 312, and has created 358 lenses from scratch. This member's top-ranked page is "Zazzle 101 ... How to make a profit on Zazzle". See all my lenses

My Bio

Bonnie is a Giant Squid Organizer and the RocketMoms Organizer here on Squidoo. Interested in being a Giant Squid? Click Here to find out how!

She is also a digital artist, blogger and writer from Cleveland, OH. She loves Sociology, Pop Culture, the news, people, genealogy, 80's music and observing human nature. She hates cooked broccoli, ignorance, people who speed, elevator music & crooked politicians.

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