For those using the RSS feed on their own website — has it helped?

SORS
Contributor III

I’m curious to hear from designers who have embedded their Zazzle RSS feed on their own websites. Has it been beneficial for traffic or sales?

Also, if a customer clicks a product link from your website's RSS feed, does that count as a self-referral or is it considered a cross-promotion link with the 15% flat rate?

Would love to hear your experiences and any tips you might have.

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MOM
Valued Contributor II

@SORS   I haven't seen much return yet but I'm still fairly new at zazzling (I started back in November of 2023) and my store is tiny as well (currently just 409 products). I sold nothing in 2023 and just a little in 2024 and 2025. I'm not Bronze yet but I'm a third there as of today. This is my latest product (https://www.zazzle.com/modern_cat_memorial_remembrance_custom_pet_photos_snow_globes-256402429625241...) and I have mirrored it at https://sanfrancisco.zone/modern_cat_memorial_remembrance_custom_pet_photos_snow_globes/ (and underneath the product in question I smack the Zazzle RSS feed). I intentionally use the cross-promotion link with the 15% flat rate because of Zazzle's landing pages. I rather get 15% of something than 50% of nothing, sigh. As of today I have made 20 referrals earning me a whopping $131.62. I'm ok with that - as I said I have a tiny store and just started less than two years ago.

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MOM
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@SORS    PS: If you have a static website I recommend the Zazzle Affiliate Helper by Beck Yang located at https://www.pencilplusdesign.com/zazzleaffiliatehelper/. If you have a WordPress website I highly recommend the script written by Mark Highton Ridley - you will find it at https://niftytoolz.com/. Good luck to you!! 🙂

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