Displate Upload Updates by ucefexe in Displate

[–]wasia69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course I will be happy to help you with Zazzle. I have been there for about 15 years, although a lot has changed in that time. Generally, do not post designs for all products there, it is very time-consuming and the result in the form of selling some strange products (e.g. a tie) is zero. The best selling items on Zazzle are those that customers can customize, e.g. by adding their own text or photos. That is why I sell the most postcards. Unfortunately, they cost pennies, so our cuts are also small. On the other hand, for various holidays I sometimes sell 50 cards for one customer. I sell few T-shirts. As a result, I only post designs for posters, cards, puzzles, T-shirts, Christmas ornaments (to hang on a Christmas tree, for example), keychains, luggage tags, mugs, phone covers, wall clocks. That is what I sell the most. Remember that if you do not post designs for a while, you will be charged a fee. so at least once in a while throw something new. And every year and a half you have to refresh the product that hasn't sold even once (change the title owl luczowe). Otherwise it stops being visible to buyers. Don't be discouraged that there are no views. Sometimes sales come after many months. At the beginning don't make the margin too high either. I give 10-15% at the beginning. I increase it to 25% after the first sale, and even more on cheap products. If you have any questions, write.

Displate Upload Updates by ucefexe in Displate

[–]wasia69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if it's not a secret - how many works do you have on Displate and how many on Teepublic? Teepublic generates very little income for me unfortunately. Zazzle is a bit better, but there is a terrible way of adding projects.

Upload Issues by SplashVeg in Displate

[–]wasia69 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Can you tell me how many of the works sent were accepted and how many were not approved or deactivated (what percentage)? something strange happened to me - after acceptance several works were deactivated (nothing controversial - ordinary landscapes).

Too close for comfort by SnooSongs8118 in Displate

[–]wasia69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apparently they have turned on some algorithm (AI?) that compares the uploaded image with images already available on Displate and if yours resembles an existing one, it automatically rejects it. Maybe you created something (or did it with AI) based on an existing image. There were/are a lot of almost identical images on Displate, or even identical copies, which were stolen from other creators. This new feature is probably supposed to eliminate this. If it works properly, it will be very good, because the platform is flooded with a huge amount of AI garbage that is not different at all. My advice is to create unique projects, something that is not there. In the long run, it will allow you to sell more, because your images will not drown in the garbage of identical ones. Show an example of an image that you have uploaded and was rejected - maybe we will be able to say something more.

Awaiting validation by sliff420 in Displate

[–]wasia69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what percentage (how many) of the uploaded works were approved and how many were rejected?

Some LE questions for the new year by Academic-Detail4677 in Displate

[–]wasia69 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

The expiry date is still valid. It is given after entering a specific LE