Zazzle Shop Showcase: Littlewillow by Carra

This is the second of my Zazzle shop showcases, I plan to do this more often. Read all about my latest recommendation in this article!

 

 

Carra is a very talented young artist and reading her Zazzle profile made me giggle. Read for yourself:

I’m a freelance fantasy artist currently in college working towards my Associates in General Education, with a dream of teaching art from grades K-5. I have a twisted sense of humor that loves to make itself known at odd times. Careful now, I last saw it run under the couch.

That’s exactly my kind of humour *lol*

Anyway, Carra is busy with running four Zazzle shops, you can all see them in her profile. In this post, I would like to concentrate on LittleWillow which runs as a collaboration of two artists: Littlekick & ClearWillow.

 

You can find a lot of very beautiful photographs in their shop, I really do love them! Their shop is pretty new as they have opened it in June 2012.

 

Aren’t these all gorgeous? You will find these designs and many more in the shop LittleWillow. Why not head over there and leave a comment or two? 🙂 And please fell free to contact me for showcasing your Zazzle shop.

 

Zazzle Review gone wild AGAIN!

 

Ok, so I have received an email from Zazzle support about one of the images I had used yesterday to create new products in bulk (through quick create templates) and I honestly do not understand the reason. This is the email they had sent me:

Dear stineshop,

Thank you for being a Zazzle Seller.

You recently used our Quick Product Create tool to upload a number of new designs. Unfortunately, one or more of your designs is in violation of Zazzle’s content guidelines. Because of the way that our Quick Product Create tool works, we are unable to accept parts of an upload. We must either accept all of it or none of it. Therefore, in this case, we cannot accept the entire batch of products in your recent upload.

Below, we have listed all of the products in your upload and have identified, with reasons, the image(s) that are a problem. If you make corrections to the products with problems, or delete them from the batch, we will be happy to accept your products and designs.

We apologize for any inconvenience or disappointment that you may have experienced. Please see our User Agreement, Content Guidelines and Copyright Policies for a more detailed explanation of our policies. If you have any questions or concerns, please email us at content_review@zazzle.com and reference the Batch ID below.

Best Regards,
The Zazzle Content Review Team

 

Reason Not Approved: Intellectual PropertyDesign contains an image or text that may infringe on intellectual property rights. We have been contacted by the intellectual property right holder and we will be removing your product from Zazzle’s Marketplace due to infringement claims.

Batch ID: 2467952
Number of Products: 86
Product Title: Lone Cypress Tree – California Coast
Image(s):

Do you understand how a photo of a (famous) tree can violate intellectual property rights? We had shot this exact photography ourselves during May 2010. We were on our USA vacation and this tree is a famous photo spot on the 17-Mile Drive along the Californian coast.

 

Your chance for one free ad!

This post will be your chance for a little advertising. You may comment with your Zazzle shop link included which will generate a backlink and hopefully a little promotion for your store.

I will also spread the word about this post, so that we all get the most and best possible exposure. Maybe you could help with sharing this one? 🙂

Zazzle Sale 2012-04-24 (Capitol in Sacramento Post Card)

Hurray, this has been one of my first postcard sales and the first ever with my pretty popular photo of the Capitol of California in Sacramento.

This postcard was sold to Debbie in Rancho Santa Margarita, California. And although I only earned $0.06 in royalty, I was very happy about this purchase. Why? I don’t know, but I think the photo that we shot during 2010 really is nice and the best photography of the Capitol available on Zazzle.

I also made it into Top 10 Postcards Views of Zazzle on February 26, 2012 with this design. Hurray!

Here it is:

What do you think about this photograph? Isn’t it lovely?

(Last updated: 2018-06-06)

How to Earn More on Zazzle

Although I had started to sell stuff on Zazzle less than one year ago, my earnings are already pretty good. Read this article to find out how you can make Zazzle work for you!

[Removed reference to Triond and Gather since both sites are a thing of the past]

In this article I will try to tell you what I am doing to increase Zazzle salesand you can do the same!

All you need is a Zazzle shop, some products and a bit of time.

First of all, the more Zazzle products you have up in your store, the more you will sell. Alternatively, if you don’t want to sell your products or simply don’t have photos you want to use, why not promote other products from Zazzle? You earn 15% for referring a buyer to ANY product on Zazzle. So there is no excuse anymore, you just have to promote!

I write articles about Zazzle and some products and even about my sales. I use social networking and social bookmarking sites a lot plus traffic exchanges. I won’t go into detail too much now as I am planning on writing a comprehensive book about my success which will include all dirty little secrets about how to increase your Zazzle sales and earnings. So you might want to stay tuned *whistle*

In addition to that, I strongly recommend visiting my new blog:

Zizzling Zazzle – Home of stine1 on Zazzle

for far more information about me, my store and what I am doing to earn more with Zazzle.

(Last updated: 2018-06-06)