January 16, 2014

It's 2014! Happy New Year Zazzlers!

I hope you all had a good holiday selling season and that you're off to a good start for the new year on Zazzle.

Naturally, sells slow down once Christmas is over, however I'm still getting some good earnings. Including one order where someone ordered a bunch of Christmas photo cards. Perhaps they were buying for next year? Or mailing them out late. I don't know, but I'm glad they ordered from me. LOL.

Make sure you have some Valentine's Day items in your stores. Also, now is a great time to create Saint Patrick's Day products. It's right around the corner.

It is also good to have what I call "regular" products in your Zazzle stores. "Regular" products are products that are pretty popular all throughout the year. For example you may want to create some birthday cards and anniversary day gifts since everyday is somebody's birthday or
anniversary.

I want to leave you with my answer to a comment someone recently posted in the Zazzle forums. This person had not made any sells and was concerned that his family member was correct in saying that Zazzle is probably a scam. Zazzle is NOT a scam. The following is my reply to the newbie Zazzler. Have a great day and keep on Zazzling. Enjoy.

Zazzle is definitely NOT a scam. It cost you NOTHING to sign up with Zazzle. They provide all of the following FREE of charge to you;

  • unlimited web space/store,
  • an easy process for you to upload your images and designs onto a huge number of different high quality products, 
  • postings of your items for sale in their market place, 
  • numerous marketing promos, sales/coupon codes throughout the year to urge visitors to purchase your items, 
  • an affiliate program that makes it easy for others to promote your items and earn a nice commission, 
  • produce, pack, and ship your orders worldwide, 
  • provide customer service, and more.

You get all that FREE. It's not a scam. You can make money on Zazzle, but it is not "get rich quick". Be patient. Create more items and post to your store(s) using good titles, tags, and descriptions. Keep on promoting and before you know it, you will be earning money.  Hang in there and don't get discouraged. If I can make money on Zazzle (and I am) anyone can.


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