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Tonight I was looking over my store and debating whether I should pull Valentine’s Day and replace it with St. Patrick’s Day, spring décor, and Easter. For a minute I thought, “Maybe it’s time to switch everything over.” But then I went through my earnings history and realized I was still getting Valentine’s Day sales well into the first week of February especially cards and digital downloads. That was my reminder not to pull Valentine’s Day too early. So instead of removing it, I kept Valentine’s featured and added Spring and Easter alongside it. It feels like a good balance right now, especially since shoppers are in all different stages some finishing Valentine’s, some already decorating for spring, and some planning Easter or baby/bridal showers. I also refreshed my about and store banner tonight. I pulled the Valentine’s Day header and replaced it with a new “Spring Arrivals Nature Inspired Designs” banner on my main store. Keeping the banner seasonal really helps the whole store feel fresh and active, and it signals to shoppers that new designs are coming in. I’m curious how the rest of you handle this. Do you arrange your store according to the seasons and holidays, and have you noticed a difference in your sales/traffic when you do? And do you update your banner for seasons / holidays so your storefront looks fresh and new for shoppers? *** I just started updating all of my stores for the Spring season, including my media and storefront visuals. With all the snow we’ve had this week, it actually feels good to feature the spring products at my Zazzle store a little reminder that warmer days are coming, hopefully soon! my store if you want to see what I have done so far
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I wanted to share that I'm very disappointed that Zazzle moved to a chat-only system. Sometimes a real conversation with a real person is the only way to resolve something quickly and clearly. I hope you will consider bringing back phone support.
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No sales for days. Disappointing,... Your sales? 🙄
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Can anyone please tell me the correct size to make a design for stationery paper, so the design fits right. Thank you very much appreciated. Thank you.
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Please I am from Morocco, and I am opening a store on zazzle, but I can not find my country's name to fulfill the information
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Hi, I am a dual US-Italian citizen, and I moved abroad to Italy in July 2025. I no longer have a mailing address in the United States. I am wondering how do I get my 1099 this year? Is there any way to receive it electronically? @James can you or another moderator please help me?
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Hi! I would like to download my Images which I have previously uploaded. Thanks in advance!
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The current size choices are 1.5” or 3” stickers. We need to add 2” stickers as an additional size option so they can be attached to standard canning jar lids. Labels for canning jars and homemade goods are popular items for attaching to homemade gifts. This size request goes way back to 2022. Can we please add 2” round stickers to Zazzle’s product inventory. Thanks!
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When linking from Pinterest they are only seeing 6 small items in my collection at zazzle. Has anyone found a workaround for that?
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Considering overall high end designs of my Zazzle store, is this situation something common? See screenshot attached. My royalty rate is not set much high.
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This has befuddled me for a while and I'm reaching out to other Zazzlers and the Zazzle team for some insight. Since joining Zazzle, I have referred no less than 1,288,077 potential customers to Zazzle. With 3,955 referrals I calculate I need 326 linkovers to generate 1 referral fee. Is that high? That's not including the ones I've directed via Ascend Pepperjam where my Impressions to Click through rates are insanely high. This is great evidence that my self-marketing strategies are working! I am bringing the customers ... that's my part played! So why isn't this traffic converting to paying customers and of course juicy referrals for me! Is it the price? It can't be the designs, Zazzle have gone above and beyond to ensure the customers see every possible variant, highlighting the best of the best Shipping? Reviews? What are your thoughts? My referrals via Zazzle are not reflective of the 800-1000 plus customers I deliver daily. So what is going wrong? It could be that the traffic I bring already had a cookie (greedy eh!) and that's very possible, but I wonder how other Zazzlers with high linkover results fair with their referrals, are they reflective of the traffic you bring, better or worse than my own results? ie. average 365 per 1 sale. And before ya'll say it, it's not my designs because I refer MANY other designers as can be seen via my one of my websites - cheeky eh! And MOST of my links contain ref ID so I should get the referral whatever a customer buys on Zazzle ... phew! I kindly invite you all to share your experiences and shed some light on this matter. Your insights and perspectives could help unravel this mystery and provide me or Zazzle (as once the traffic is here, what can we do?) with valuable guidance to improve conversion rates. Thank you all for your time and contributions. Let's continue to thrive and inspire one another as we navigate the exciting world of online entrepreneurship! Dear Zazzle I would like to make two requests Bear in mind the above figures 1.For the Promoter Program which requires us to wave goodbye to the referral ID and chance to win a fee on another sellers product, can we have LESS of other sellers products on our pages? Or at least put own collections ABOVE the 'other designers'. 2. Some reward system for those bringing a lot of traffic to Zazzle - perhaps allow us to join your blogging program, we got the lead on seo and marketing afterall! Thank you for your consideration. ps. If ZAZZLERS want to learn how I converted my promotions into traffic to Zazzle, join my course, I have a FREE offer running till the 11th July ... read my feedback so far! Zazzle - I'm sharing my knowledge to increase your traffic, let's work together to convert them into sales!
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Just sharing what I’ve noticed about linkovers, clicks, and browsing behavior on Zazzle, I’m definitely not an expert on linkovers, but I’ve spent a lot of time looking at my own dashboard and trying to understand what the numbers mean. So I just wanted to share what I’ve noticed in case it helps anyone else. And of course, if I’m misunderstanding something, I’m always open to learning more. For me, linkovers feel a lot like regular shopping. When we go to the mall, we wander in, look around, pick things up, put them back, maybe try something on… and most of the time, we don’t buy anything. It’s just browsing. A click on a referral link works the same way. Someone sees something we shared, they tap it, they look around, and sometimes that’s as far as it goes. A click doesn’t mean they were ready to buy it just means they were curious. I also promote a lot of other Zazzlers’ products. I use my own affiliate referral links, and I have thousands of them floating around Pinterest, my blog, and social media. So when I see linkovers, many of them are simply from the links I’ve shared myself. That’s totally normal. If you promote other creators’ products with your affiliate link, those clicks show up in your linkover history too. Pinterest especially keeps things moving long after the holiday is over. I shared Christmas items after Christmas, and Pinterest is still showing them to people in January. So I get linkovers from that as well. And yes, some of it can be automated traffic every platform has a bit of that but it doesn’t affect earnings. High linkovers with low sales happen to everyone. It’s not unusual, and it doesn’t mean anything is wrong. People browse, save ideas, compare, or come back later. It’s just the natural flow of online shopping. I just wanted to share what I’ve observed in case it helps someone else make sense of their dashboard. And if anyone has more insight or a different understanding, I’m always happy to hear it.
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My issue: While I was editing a Pinterest pin, I noticed "https:go.skimresources.com" in front of my copied and pasted link from Zazzle. This appeared in every manual pin on the top 4-5 rows. They were pinned in the last week or so. I initially thought someone was hijacking my link. I've tried contacting Zazzle and Pinterest on this but got a standard reply to clear my cache. lol According to Google, that is what is happening. Pinterest would be getting my extra commission if I made a sale. Has anyone run into this? This is my first post to community so if I've done something incorrectly, don't be too harsh.
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Not sure if this should be in Technical or Ideas or Ask a Question so parking it here. "throw pillows" have three size choices of 16x16, 20x20, or lumbar 13x21. But there's a separate listing for "accent pillows" which are 12x16. To me "throw pillow" and "accent pillow" are interchangeable terms, both meaning a decorative pillow as opposed to a bedding pillow. But whether you search for just "pillows" (1,235,757 results) or use the Site Map link to Home & Living --> Pillows (440,365 results), the category options offer no distinction for throw or accent. And no combination of Category choice and other filters let me narrow it down by size. It has Nursery, Outdoor and Indoor as shapes?? Wouldn't 'nursery' be a theme and outdoor/indoor be fabric choices? "throw" vs "accent" seems like an arbitrary distinction based on sizes that customers have no way to search/sort/narrow down by. There should be a size filter for pillows, and at very least, a choice in the main Category filter of Throw or Accent since Zazzle has them separated as two different product types.
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Since last year, I have created several products for wedding anniversaries, products such as paper plates, napkins or cutting boards. In the past few days, I have searched a bunch of them in the public search menu, and not little was my surprise that none of them show up. The tags I use are mostly the same as always, the products are not hidden nor in need of optimization, as some of them were created 2-3 months ago. Any tips to what I am missing? I'll leave here as examples a few products that apparently do not exist in the public marketplace: https://www.zazzle.com/60th_diamond_wedding_anniversary_elegant_winter_paper_plates-256079320184649032 https://www.zazzle.com/any_wedding_65_elegant_floral_anniversary_paper_plates-256571362257769132 https://www.zazzle.com/two_birds_on_a_branch_60th_wedding_anniversary_engraved_cutting_board-256020804426897510 Thanks.
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