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Print on Demand Sites
Flyonthewall
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Hi.
I've recently started designing and using Zazzle, but I've been wondering whether I should just stick to one site (and one store) or whether I should use 2 or 3 Print On Demand sites and maybe even have my own website.
Does anyone here use any POD sites and, if so, do you use more than one or have your own website? Also, if you do have more than one, do you focus on getting sales on just one site/store or advertise them all equally?
I've recently started designing and using Zazzle, but I've been wondering whether I should just stick to one site (and one store) or whether I should use 2 or 3 Print On Demand sites and maybe even have my own website.
Does anyone here use any POD sites and, if so, do you use more than one or have your own website? Also, if you do have more than one, do you focus on getting sales on just one site/store or advertise them all equally?
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If you are capable I would do all three. My domain registry has eight companies all with their own sites consolidating their product range. When I was looking at a really funky one, I noticed as well as producing good leisure gear, T's, man bags, woman bags, a range of naughtier gear. They also did run of the mill corporate stuff.
That one operate two sites off the same server, thereby showing both sides of the customer base.
They must be sucessful, they have expanded three times with more product.0 -
Brassedoff wrote: »If you are capable I would do all three. My domain registry has eight companies all with their own sites consolidating their product range. When I was looking at a really funky one, I noticed as well as producing good leisure gear, T's, man bags, woman bags, a range of naughtier gear. They also did run of the mill corporate stuff.
That one operate two sites off the same server, thereby showing both sides of the customer base.
They must be sucessful, they have expanded three times with more product.
Well I'll keep creating more designs and adding more products. Doesn't mean I'm successful, it just means I'm trying to get more out there to attract buyers. It doesn't cost anything for me to add more designs or put designs on different products.
It makes sense to add more, especially if current designs are not selling. That way you can try and produce a design people will buy (and in doing so, hopefully they'll consider your other designs too).0 -
Anyone use this type of site?0
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