Zazzle’s 50% Cut

Blooming
New Contributor III

I’m really frustrated with Zazzle lately. After their third-party marketing fees, I always get only 50% of the sale price. It honestly feels like I’m getting robbed.

 

Thinking more and more about switching to a platform where I can actually keep what I earn.

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Jadendreamer13
Honored Contributor

I think that’s the general consensus these days.

NigelSutherland
Valued Contributor

It's actually only 50% of the commission on the sale price - even worse.

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Bellissima
New Contributor III

Unfortunately, there is no platform that allows you to create customizable items like Zazzle, like wedding invitations.

Blooming
New Contributor III

Etsy?

Bellissima
New Contributor III

No, as a creator, you have to go through a third-party connection like Printify, it's not really POD on Etsy. And it's not free.

I do customisable items on Etsy - greetings cards that I print myself, and mugs and coasters that I create the artwork for, then send to twofifteen.co.uk to print and despatch. Customers just fill in the personalisation info when ordering.

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Even if you use Printify and HelloCustom, anyway you slice it, personalizing items on Etsy is more work. At least at the moment….

Barbara
Esteemed Contributor

You're right, though I've seen a number of companies that have different kinds of customization customers can do. For instance, there's MakePlayingCards.com, but of course, it's for customers to upload their own designs for the cards and then to buy what they've designed. Not quite the same thing.

I just looked again. MPC allows designers to create the cards, which they can then sell on the platform. Maybe the world is sneaking up on Zazzle.

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