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11-08-2024 10:57 AM
Hi everyone so as a creator i am here and I have been updating my portfolio since a long time but till now i haven't got a single penny which makes my work useless help me boost and get orders
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11-08-2024 12:09 PM
You have to tag your designs or people won't be able to find them in search. I looked at three of your designs and all three only had one tag. You are allowed 10 and should use all 10.
The giraffe saying Hello is just tagged Hello. It should also be tagged giraffe, animal, cute, treehouse, greetings and if it is AI generated, generativecontent (use generativecontent for any AI generated designs). Turn to ChatGPT for help with tags if you can't think of 10.
There is a musician playing the guitar. The tag says music but it can also be tagged musician, guitar, guitarist.
and so on. All designs should have 10 tags or they will never be found by potential customers.
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11-09-2024 06:31 AM
You have a lot of products with Bugs Bunny, which is copyright/trademark protected, and unless you have permission from the company to use the cartoon, the moment you get an order for one of these products, Zazzle will cancel the order and delete the product. If they spot the whole collection of them, they'll delete all of them.
You need to start using text templates, areas of text that the customer can edit to say what they prefer. This is vital since it's what Zazzle is known for--the ability of people to customize images, and in particular, text.
In line with what @KeegansCreation said, your titles need to include words customers will search on. For instance, you have several shirts called "T-shirt football." Don't add the name of the product, in this case "T-shirt." Zazzle does this automatically if you haven't added it, and so you're wasting space you could have used for other words. In this case, you have a football (called soccer ball in the U.S. and Canada), so you want "soccer" as a tag. For the title, you could, at the very least, use "I Love Football (Soccer)."
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11-09-2024 09:33 AM
T-shirt designs that are rectangular-shaped photographs don’t sell. For your t-shirt designs, take a look at the top-selling designs on Zazzle, Amazon, T-Public, and Google to get an idea of what design types are popular and currently selling. Then create your own, unique T-shirt designs to compete with those designs.

