The Make Engine... What is it and can I disable it?

nickmctrick
New Contributor II

Howdy y'all!

I'm new to Zazzle and will be using it to print products for my online art store!

The "The Make Engine" is a super cool tool. It's made some awesome product suggestions for my artwork.

This raises two questions:

1. What is The Make Engine exactly?
2. Do I make the same royalties on products purchased with my designs on them as if I made that product for my store?
3. Can I disable the feature so that my artwork only appears on products that I choose?

Thanks y'all!

Nick

 

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ColsCreations
Honored Contributor II

I've never heard of "The Make Engine" before and wasn't able to find much about it other than it seems to be part of the process Makers use, not Creators. Are you a Maker or Creator?

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Howdy ColsCreations,

I am a creator.

idraw
Honored Contributor

@nickmctrick @ColsCreations 

here is a detailed explanation of  the maker program

<https://maker.zazzle.com/>

Looks like you have to sign up for it.

nickmctrick
New Contributor II

Howdy idraw,

The link brings me back to this page that we're commenting on.

CreativeLeahG
Honored Contributor III

Can you add a screenshot of what you're seeing?

Howdy CreativeLeahG!

Attached is an image of what I am seeing.

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Deb
Valued Contributor

I could be wrong.. but  I think the reference to the make engine is just letting you know what program is being used to transfer a design to another product.. Nick - actually as much as you would like to control what products  the images are offered on (or not) .. I think you will see there are times you make a sale on a product you didn't even think of putting your design on.. because the customer chose to transfer your image - a sale is a sale.. IF I am not mistaken.. I believe the royalty you make is the  default royalty you have set in your  account? someone, correct me if I am wrong ..  and as far as disabling it.. no I do not believe you can.  here are a couple examples of how it looks in the backend..  the first 2 examples I actually made more money than I would have with the original sale  - the last I made the same..  any way you look at it, I would not have made these sales had they not been able to put the  design on the actual product they wanted to buy.  the tiny 'c' means the product was customized,, the tiny 't' means it was transferred 

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PenguinPower
Valued Contributor III

You can stop people from transferring designs... go to your store's setting's tab, go to "advanced settings" and unclick the "enable design transfer" box.. 
But..... why you would want to do this, I cannot imagine. I'm honestly not worried about someone transferring a design to something it doesn't fit on. People aren't going to buy something that doesn't look right.. Allowing transferring means that people can access products that I either haven't gotten to yet, or that I never imagined as selling.. If I had it turned off that would be a sale I wouldn't get. Just the other day someone transferred a pickle ball design to an apron - honestly aprons are not what I imagined as pickleball swag, but more power to them and thanks for the business. 

Deb
Valued Contributor

@PenguinPower wrote:

You can stop people from transferring designs... go to your store's setting's tab, go to "advanced settings" and unclick the "enable design transfer" box.. 
But..... why you would want to do this, I cannot imagine. I'm honestly not worried about someone transferring a design to something it doesn't fit on. People aren't going to buy something that doesn't look right.. Allowing transferring means that people can access products that I either haven't gotten to yet, or that I never imagined as selling.. If I had it turned off that would be a sale I wouldn't get. Just the other day someone transferred a pickle ball design to an apron - honestly aprons are not what I imagined as pickleball swag, but more power to them and thanks for the business. 


Ooohh I forgot about that.. sorry.. and yes why do it? money is money.. sales are sales..  as long as the customer likes it .. why not?