Sites for Selling Your Art
Jul. 24th, 2015 02:04 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Since people ask me about it sometimes. I am by no means an expert, other people's advice very much welcomed in the comments. (And I'm sure I have posted about this before but can't find it!)
So! For the last few years I've been selling art, shirts, stickers, and cards at redbubble. I make very little money off this (about $20 a year, looking at my receipts), but I also put in very little effort. In general, I've found it a pretty positive experience just challenging myself to try and be at least semi professional, making polished designs I think people will like and then having people like them. I sold a lot more when I was adding works to groups, commenting on other people's art, and promoting things on social media. This is probably necessary wherever you go.
And now, all the options I know of, and what little I know of them. I have only used redbubble.
These all sell clothes, prints, cards, and homewares with original designs:
More specific:
If you google "cafepress redbubble society 6" you get a bunch of people comparing them and suggesting several other sites I'd never heard of, as well as suggestions on how to use them best. I found How to Make Money with Zazzle Redbubble and Cafepress interesting. Apparently I make double the average of $10 per year /o\
Finally: while you're here, check out my redbubble follows and buy some of my friends' stuff ;) (though I'm not friends with tanaudel I just think she's cool)
So! For the last few years I've been selling art, shirts, stickers, and cards at redbubble. I make very little money off this (about $20 a year, looking at my receipts), but I also put in very little effort. In general, I've found it a pretty positive experience just challenging myself to try and be at least semi professional, making polished designs I think people will like and then having people like them. I sold a lot more when I was adding works to groups, commenting on other people's art, and promoting things on social media. This is probably necessary wherever you go.
And now, all the options I know of, and what little I know of them. I have only used redbubble.
These all sell clothes, prints, cards, and homewares with original designs:
- redbubble The objects are fairly expensive even if you only add a small profit margin, but they're of reasonably high quality and the site is inviting for purchasers. The only criticism of redbubble I know of is that one time they refused to ban some offensive shirts, though I think they backpeddled after enough complaints. Also the shirt colours come out muted.
- Society 6 Very similar to redbubble as far as I can tell.
- Cafepress A bit cheaper/tackier, wide range of options, very easy to get started. You used to have to make a separate shop per design but I'm not sure you do any more.
- Zazzle similar to cafepress, apparently better quality.
More specific:
- Threadless Send in tshirt designs, they get voted on and if you win you get a set payout of a thousand dollars or so.
- Teefury Send in tshirt designs, make $1 per shirt for 24 hours and keep your copyright.
- Spoonflower: sell fabric, gift paper, and wallpaper with repeating designs.
If you google "cafepress redbubble society 6" you get a bunch of people comparing them and suggesting several other sites I'd never heard of, as well as suggestions on how to use them best. I found How to Make Money with Zazzle Redbubble and Cafepress interesting. Apparently I make double the average of $10 per year /o\
Finally: while you're here, check out my redbubble follows and buy some of my friends' stuff ;) (though I'm not friends with tanaudel I just think she's cool)
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Date: 2015-07-24 08:39 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-07-25 06:22 am (UTC)Thanks! I drew it for a friend's husband, it's his roleplaying character, and apprently he is chuffed that he can buy products with the character on it whenever he wants :D
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Date: 2015-08-24 06:39 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-08-25 04:48 pm (UTC)Oh wow, yay! I hope it brings you much cephalopodic joy!