How To Make MORE Money on Zazzle as an Affiliate Than A Creator / Designer !

CreativeLeahG
Honored Contributor III

If you want to make money on #zazzle as a #zazzleaffiliate this is how you do it!

I have spent YEARS building up my product inventory, mastering Design skills and marketing and promoting my own designs. If you are NEW to Zazzle, or have less time to create your own products you may find you make MORE MONEY FASTER  as an affiliate!

My affiliates make MORE from my products than I do! My royalties are super low, less than 10% with many at 5% making them great value for customers looking for a budget bargain. YOU as an affiliate make nothing less than 15%!

Access my Zazzle products HERE and my affiliate tools via THIS Instagram account where I will share latest products with promotional banners, text and hashtags for you to utilize for sharing, all you do is download the banners, copy and paste the text and hashtags adding your own referral link! This is MUCH more likely to result in a sale than simply sharing products direct from Zazzle!

I have today set up my Instagram as the one-stop-place to access my banners, text and hashtags. I will be creating even MORE TOOLS for affiliates in the coming weeks!

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JerryLambert
Contributor III

Good luck. We need more active and actual affiliates. Everything stated in your infographic is true. But the problem is that most of our 3rd party sales are from Zazzle itself. So, I appreciate any attempt to get real affiliates on board. 

CreativeLeahG
Honored Contributor III

That's not the case.

We can see our affiliates by searching our product listings. They do exist.

Having searched the product description of my last 3rd party sale I found 2 affiliate sites it is listed on. 

2nd item in list - found a different affiliate site with it listed. 

3rd ... an affiliates Pin shows up and an affiliate website

and so on ....

Have a go and you may find your affiliates.

Zazzle also has an affiliate program here and staff employed to administer it

https://www.ascendpartner.com/affiliate/registration?refid=220444

There is a VAST affiliate community for Zazzle.

I'm also one. I've done 620+ referrals for others and 2374 for myself.

I have 7 affiliate sites.

 

 

 

I've always googled my product IDs to find where affiliates are promoting my products. 

I'm not saying that there aren't affiliates. I am saying that you can't go by your 3rd party sales to evaluate how many sales you get through affiliates. You need to look at your 'Your Recent Sales' emails to determine that and I have determined that Zazzle is responsible for most of my 3rd party sales. 

This is an excellent example of why Zazzle should differentiate their own "referrals" from actual affiliate sales in our reports. 

Where is the product ID located?   You mentioned that you google it. 

Thanks!

CreativeLeahG
Honored Contributor III

You enter your product description. Use your 3rd party sales report to do so.

Where do I find this 3rd party sales report?

It is the group of numbers at the end of every product URL. You can also find it at the bottom of any product page under 'Other Info' 

CreativeLeahG
Honored Contributor III

You said

"I am saying that you can't go by your 3rd party sales to evaluate how many sales you get through affiliates. "

I said:

'Many affiliates make money referring my products'. Many affiliates Do. I did not say ALL 3rd party referrals are affiliates. There is nothing misleading here. I do check to see who is promoting my products that result in sales.

What you can't do Jerry is make sweeping statements that you have no way of validating saying 'most' come from Zazzle. Most of yours might? That doesn't make it the case for everyone. We can check... I have done so as demonstrated. And of course being an affiliate and knowing of many affiliates I can confirm we are not mythical beings.

You said  "I appreciate any attempt to get real affiliates on board." what am I and all the others promoting if not real affiliates?

In April 2022, 95 of my cleared/pending sales (out of 3289) were self-referrals - amounting to $1000+ referral income (not including royalties ). 

Zazzle invest a great deal of time and money in their affiliate program. Perhaps contact Zazzle's affiliate Manager to discuss their program in greater detail. They may shed some light on your concerns re where your 3rd party sales come from.

Re me checking sales emails, I made 3,289  cleared/pending sales, in April. I can't possibly check them/nor do I elect to receive them due to the number.

Knowing the specifics would be greatly beneficial, I agree, 

In summary I can confirm affiliates are 'real' and 'actual' and we are busy gaining sales for others and I wish to help and support my existing affiliates and welcome new ones on board. For further discussion, may we start a new thread, thank you.

@JerryLambert ps. the only reason I am sharing these sales figures is to validate my claim my products are worth promoting - they sell (so do you yours!) .

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These are real results.