Opportunities for New Sellers on Zazzle?

McWitch
New Contributor

Hi everyone,

I just started my journey as a seller on Zazzle, and I’m wondering if there are still opportunities for beginners like me. With so many established stores, it can feel overwhelming at times.

What types of products or niches would you recommend selling right now? I’d also love to hear any tips on how to make my products stand out and effectively promote them on the platform. If you know any resources or communities where I can improve my designs and store strategy, I’d greatly appreciate it!

Thanks in advance for your support and advice!

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MOM
Valued Contributor

@McWitch  You have come to a great place right here because I have learned so much just from taking part in conversations and mostly to read up on topics here on the Zazzle boards.

My first year on Zazzle is slowly winding down. I have meet pretty much most of my goals and I'm positive the second year will continue in a similar way - it's a slow cooker to say the least. I just tallied up my best sellers etc. (if you are curious you can check it out at https://sanfrancisco.zone/2024_bestsellers/) and it's definitely not super impressive but I'm ok with it because it gives me room next year to improve (hopefully) and boy did I learn a lot in my first year - that alone was worth my efforts (to me).

A fellow Zazzler has recommended a course just a few days ago. I didn't take it but I will find the link for you since this Zazzler has highly recommended that class.

I'll give you just one tip from beginner to beginner: don't waste your time on rated designs - it's wasted time because nobody will ever find your products, lol.

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Jadendreamer13
Valued Contributor III

There are several paid online Zazzle courses that can answer all of your questions and guide you on your Zazzle journey. Google “Zazzle coaching” for more info.

MOM
Valued Contributor

@McWitch  You have come to a great place right here because I have learned so much just from taking part in conversations and mostly to read up on topics here on the Zazzle boards.

My first year on Zazzle is slowly winding down. I have meet pretty much most of my goals and I'm positive the second year will continue in a similar way - it's a slow cooker to say the least. I just tallied up my best sellers etc. (if you are curious you can check it out at https://sanfrancisco.zone/2024_bestsellers/) and it's definitely not super impressive but I'm ok with it because it gives me room next year to improve (hopefully) and boy did I learn a lot in my first year - that alone was worth my efforts (to me).

A fellow Zazzler has recommended a course just a few days ago. I didn't take it but I will find the link for you since this Zazzler has highly recommended that class.

I'll give you just one tip from beginner to beginner: don't waste your time on rated designs - it's wasted time because nobody will ever find your products, lol.

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MOM
Valued Contributor

@McWitchI found the link - check it out at https://thedesignerstoolkits.thrivecart.com/zazzle-unleashed/

Good luck and much success to you. 🙂

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