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Hello, Iβm hoping someone can help determine whether this is a known issue. Since Friday, our Lumpiko store has been receiving an unusually high volume of visits from Singapore. We have never had customers or traffic from Singapore before, but in just a few days it has become our second-highest country by visits. These sessions are viewing a mix of very old and brand-new products, but no sales or meaningful engagement are occurring. A few concerning details: β’ The Singapore visits show up in the country ranking, but do not appear on the live map the way all other customer locations do. β’ The traffic is steady, repetitive, and does not resemble normal browsing behavior. β’ Nothing in our marketing or referral sources explains this sudden geographic shift. We are trying to determine whether: This could be bot or scraper activity, Someone is using a Singapore IP or proxy, or Other sellers have recently noticed similar patterns. If anyone has experienced this or if an admin could advise whether this is a known issue and it's being handled, we would really appreciate the insight. Thank you.
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I learned that bot traffic slows down your website and influences your standing or ranking on google or other web search engines. I also read that Zazzle is aware of it, but wonder if Zazzle is able to do anything about it.
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I've found some of my designs are being copied and sold on Temu. Is there anything we can do about this?
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Hello Zazzle team, I am a designer from a country where PayPal is not supported, which makes receiving payments very difficult. Payoneer is a trusted global payment service used by many international designers. Adding Payoneer as a payout option would help creators like me continue working with Zazzle. Thank you for your consideration.
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Everything is saying sold out. Are they out of tissue paper?
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Just a little post to wish everyone here a very beautiful new year, full of success and filled with a lot of happiness ! Best wishes for 2026 ! πππππ·πΆπ
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For the last couple months Iβve been usually getting a sale at least once a week and the few weeks leading up to Christmas I was getting sales pretty much every other day or so. The last nine days I have gotten nothing. Has anybody else experience this? Was the Christmas rush over that early? Just curious.
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This year I used Zazzle premium wrapping paper in a whole new way as a backdrop inside my Christmas china cabinet. The snowy white background was exactly what the cabinet needed to brighten and balance the festive display. Here are my photos Zazzle wrapping paper backdrop looks so pretty with fairy lights full view of china cabinet I paired it with batteryβoperated lights that include a timer option, so the soft glow comes on automatically each evening. The result feels like a tiny winter village tucked inside the cabinet. Zazzleβs premium wrapping paper is perfect for this kind of craft thick, smooth, and sturdy enough to reuse. It holds its shape beautifully and really elevates the whole scene. How do you use your wrapping paper beyond gifts? And before I sign off, I want to leave you with a holiday message. Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Iβll be going offline for a little while. My husband now has to undergo heart surgery, and the team is being assembled as we speak. Things are extremely stressful, and my emotions are all over the place right now. Thank you all for the support, kindness, and encouragement youβve shown me during this difficult time. It means more than I can express. Susan
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Hi everyone, I wanted to ask for some honest opinions from experienced Zazzle sellers. With the recent changes in Zazzleβs policies (Marketing fees, excess fees..) and considering the current global economy, do you think itβs still realistic to make Zazzle a full-time job? Specifically, Iβm wondering whether earning around $700β$1000 per month consistently is achievable today, assuming regular uploads, niche research, and active optimization. I know results vary depending on design quality, niches, and time invested, but Iβd really appreciate hearing real experiences, especially from those whoβve been selling for a while or whoβve seen how the newer policies affect earnings. Any insights, tips, or reality checks would be very helpful. Thanks in advance! For reference this is my store: https://www.zazzle.com/store/youtopia001/products
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Love that the Passport Holders are back with some improvements. But the description does not say what material they are made of. Could we please have this information added? Thanks!
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The large and medium sized Bath Mats have been sold out for quite some time, and they were good sellers for me. Please tell me if the bath mats are just out of stock and not actually being discontinued!!
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I just ran a few different test to see what happens to the links we create on Zazzle that are supposed to be Self referral links we can post on Pinterest and other social platforms. It's super fast and simple right - you create your design, add the title, tags and description and hit that little button and poof - it's auto posted to Pinterest. Simple enough, but if you then go to pinterest and click on that automated pin from Zazzle and then look in the URL you'll notice that your simple product URL now has after it the work "epik" and then a bunch of code. That code allows Pinterest to track conversions and claim referral credit and the Zazzle attribution system sees that tag and treats that pin auto published from the Zazzle site as if Pinterest is the referring source. And, if you're think, fine then I'll just keep making my own pins and manually adding my URL to the website field. That will fix the issue and those pins drive more traffic anyhow. Well, they do drive more traffic, but go ahead and click on one of your pins that your carefully created, wrote a fully optimized description and added your product URL so you would get that Zazzle Self referral. When your screen opens to your product, look at the URL - yup there it is. Pinterest added their "epik" parameter now making your pin their referral. All your hard work - gone. I do love Pinterest and of course the auto social publishing on the Zazzle platform is helpful for getting our products more visibility. But it hardly seems fair for us to pay for marketing and lose referral dollars when we're doing so much work to drive traffic to our shops. While doing my experiments, I noticed that when I posted content directly to my website Pinterest didn't alter the URL or insert their epik code. I also noticed that Pinterest does not insert its code into Amazon affiliate links. So, if Amazon can stop Pinterest from bogarting their affiliate links, I would think Zazzle certainly could do the same. And yes, I know Zazzle is a fraction of the powerhouse that Amazon is, but it would be worth a conversation to fix this situation and make it more equitable for all of us Zazzle shop owners - big and small.
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A lot of Zazzle creators have been asking me what different AI tools actually do with uploaded images, mockup images especially when it comes to AI training data and digital copyright, so I wanted to put everything Iβve learned in one place. Iβm not an authority or anything like that I just read a lot, and because Iβm a fullβtime caregiver, I tend to do my research late at night when the house is quiet. It helps me stay focused and calm, and when someone asks me a question about AI, copyright, or privacy settings, I like to go find the answer. One of the biggest questions I get is whether uploading an image into an AI tool means the AI takes it for training or affects your copyright ownership. With Microsoft AI tools, uploading an image does not transfer your copyright. Microsoft confirmed directly to me that I retain the copyright on my mockups and any uploaded images. Their privacy settings and documentation explain exactly how uploaded data is handled, and nothing is automatically added to AI training data. If anyone wants the official source, Microsoft publishes everything here: https://privacy.microsoft.com/en-us/privacystatement. Since many Zazzle creators also use Google Gemini, I checked that too. I asked Gemini directly whether I keep my copyright when I upload my own images, and they told me yes especially when the image is something I created myself. Googleβs documentation supports that, stating that they donβt claim copyright over what Gemini generates and that users keep ownership of outputs created with their prompts. Their privacy settings explain that uploaded images are stored temporarily for processing and may be used to improve AI models only if you opt in. You can also manage or delete your data in your Google Account activity. When I was invited to be a beta tester for Googleβs AI several years ago, they required an explicit optβin for data use, and I chose not to opt in after reading the fine print. And just yesterday, Gemini didnβt follow my instructions and the mockup came out terrible, and a human actually reached out afterward to see what went wrong, which I appreciated because it shows there are real people involved in quality control. Googleβs official privacy hub is here: https://support.google.com/gemini/answer/13594961. Since Canva is another tool a lot of creators use for mockups and design work, I looked into Canvaβs privacy settings as well. Canva is very clear about how they handle uploaded images and AI training data. Your content on Canva is not used to train their AI unless you turn that setting on yourself, and that permission is off by default. You can check all of this in your Canva privacy settings they let you control whether your content can be used to improve AI, whether your general usage helps them build features, and whether your design activity is shared with collaborators. Your designs are private unless you choose to share them, and Canva employees donβt automatically see your work unless you specifically share something with support. Canvaβs official documentation is here: https://www.canva.com/help/manage-privacy-settings/ and their Trust Center privacy overview is here: https://www.canva.com/trust/privacy/. Iβm sharing all of this because I like to understand how things work, and when someone asks me a question about AI, copyright, or uploaded images, I want to give them the most accurate information I can find. Copyright still belongs to the creator, and Microsoft, Google Gemini, and Canva all publish exactly how they handle uploaded data. If anyone has questions or wants me to break anything down, Iβm happy to help. If you have any questions, just askβ¦or send me a message at Susanβs Nature & Seasonal Studio
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Hi guys! I recently signed into my zazzle account to start selling. (Been a member since 2011, but never sold anything, just bought from other Creators.) Anyway I am so confused with how to placement of products work. I have 13 collections under my member name (while signed in), that when I check my store while logged out, it only shows 4. While looking at said collection (still logged out) it says there's 6 items in it, but only shows 4. But if I go to the catagory menu (in products of my shop) my collection says I have 7 available. - It's the Yoga Mat collection I'm referring too. All of my collections are public and show up when I am logged in and under the collection tab of my member name. They are also availabe when I am logged in and under my shop name. I hope that all made sense. What am I doing wrong? My shop is TastyWear, Thanks! Rhalina
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I know there has been lots of discussion about this and one of the main reasons Zazzle has given for what we designers believe should be SELF referrals coming through as 3rd party has been that the customer could have come to the Zazzle site before using the link we gave them. So, therefore, the cookie that the affiliate/ambassador program counted was the previous one. But, have you had the experience of not using a referral link and going directly to your own shop using your exact URL with no referral and only ever going onto the Zazzle site through your shop. Then after coming directly to your shop, designing a product for a customer, then buying the product yourself - only to receive a notification of a 3rd party referral sale? Yes, that just happened to me. No one else was involved - went directly to my shop, designed products, placed order - all within the same session - yet it was recorded as a 3rd party referral. Has anyone else experienced this? I've sent a message to support and hope I don't get the same canned response about "cookies". Oh, and prior to placing the order, I asked their chatbot to confirm the exact steps I needed to take to ensure I received my royalty and SELF referral. And still knowing I followed the exact steps - it came back as 3rd party.
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