Zazzle vs Cafepress

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but the issue with cafe is that you pay a fee monthly if you want to have more than 1 item of the same style.
In zazzle you can have as many items you like of the same style, and is FREE

Did you see the new shoes? WOW!

- yes, i love zazzle :P

Posted at 7:47am Aug 3, 2008 EDT

pixel - monthly fee for cafepress is only if you want a fancy customizable shop... I've had a bunch of basic shops for years, and I get a nice check in the mail a couple times per year.

Posted at 7:52am Aug 3, 2008 EDT

but you can't sell more than one same product with the Basic shop. It was so boring so I upgraded to the Premium shop for nothing because never made a cent lol

Posted at 8:06am Aug 3, 2008 EDT

I'd like to see some cafe press shops too!! Anyone have any?

BTW, loved the zazzle shops!

Posted at 8:18am Aug 3, 2008 EDT

I've had a cafepress shop for years. I earn enough to file a 1099 for it each year - and that is with ZERO advertising on my part. cafepress.com/pokerchiptees My Kids designs are my best sellers.


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Posted at 7:34pm Aug 5, 2008 EDT

I have a Zazzle, it takes SOOO long to get stuff up, it does one item at a time, rather than CAfepress, puts your image on many items at one time. Sooo time consuming.

I make 50$ here and there on Zazzle, wow. Big deal lOL.

Cafepress I make an actual income. I would love to find soemthing to do on ETsy to make an income, so much fun.

Posted at 12:04am Jan 3, 2009 EST

I have cafepress stores( a variety of free ones). I have a small niche interest line of designs so I don't sell alot there but I don't do much advertising either but a check rolls in a few times a year usually after the holidays and after back to school shopping has passed.

Posted at 12:26am Jan 3, 2009 EST

glyphic says

i used to use good storm before they were bought out by zazzle...the shirts were very high quality...i had some full color paintings printed on black shirts and they looked great. i liked good storm because their base prices were reasonable...i feel like for cafe press and zazzle you can only make $1 or $2...but with good storm i was making $5 a shirt.

Posted at 12:40am Jan 3, 2009 EST

i bought canvas tote bags fromc afepress with my shop logo on them. Great price and quality. And pretty fast too.

Posted at 12:48am Jan 3, 2009 EST

I have only used CafePress, and I have been happy with the quality of their products! I recently revamped my shop to include more images and a lot more merchandise! The lastest is a cool Flip MinoHD! www.cafepress.com/lbsboutique.346126202

www.cafepress.com/lbsboutique

Posted at 11:34pm Jan 6, 2009 EST