Zazzle store review
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12-13-2022 09:32 AM
Hello, It's been more than 2 months since I'm on zazzle and got two sales till date. Guys who are daily getting sales on zazzle, can you pls look into my store and suggest few tips?
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12-13-2022 10:03 AM
Do some reading on the forum, there are excellent tips here:
https://community.zazzle.com/t5/general-zazzle-discussion/not-very-good/m-p/23008
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12-13-2022 11:08 AM
My suggestion is 1) Patience. It will likely take a lot longer than 2 months to be noticed and begin getting regular sales, no matter what you do. Measure it in years, not months. 2) Self promotion. Z is a crowded place. Just sitting back and waiting for people to notice your items is the slowest way forward. Whether or not you enjoy it, you need to get your items out to the wider world. Pick the social media platforms you feel most comfortable with and start posting. Again.. there will be no instantaneous results. You'll need to wait and work at being noticed in those places too.
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12-13-2022 11:54 PM
I'm already promoting it on Pinterest. Sometimes, I question if my designs are good enough. One of my designs is also selected in the editor's pick, so I think I should just keep moving forward.
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12-14-2022 11:12 AM
I took a quick look at your store. Weddings is a difficult niche, because you have tons of competition and you're competing with professional graphic designers. If you really want to stick with it, then consider designing complete wedding suites. A bride isn't going to buy, say, random table cards that don't match anything else. She'll likely want invitations, save the dates, response cards, thank you cards, etc. all with the same design. Once you've completed a set, put everything into a collection. That way a customer doesn't have to hunt through all your products to find the matching things they need.
Hope this helps!
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12-14-2022 03:57 PM
What I'm not seeing is... coherence. Not in the offerings, not in the design schemes. You seem to lean to a more youthful taste in design (cute animals and fonts, for instance). Are you sure weddings are what you're going after? Something to think about.
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12-15-2022 12:06 AM
tbh, I'm experimenting with the designs, I wanna see what the customers like. There are thousands of floral wedding theme designs there, I don't wanna create the same. Maybe I should change the niche as I like creating fun designs more.

