

Then, you can name and tag your product so it can be searchable and appear in Redbubble’s categories – so, when customers look up “purple flower,” your products will show up in the search results. To design a shirt, for example, you can choose your colors and use their setup tools to design your layout, so your design appears exactly as you want it. For example, if you’ve got a purple flower design you can sell it on mugs, bathmats, or phone cases – however you would like to see it featured. Then, you can upload your images to different kinds of products directly to your shop. Once you’ve opened an account, you’ll get your own page, otherwise known as a “shop,” on the site. Redbubble collects a percentage when you start selling.

While writing this Redbubble review I’ve found that, like the brand says, “ artists are the heart of the Redbubble marketplace” and their setup will make it easy for you to focus on your designs rather than worrying about the nitty-gritty of running a business.įirst, you need to set up a User ID, with your shop name, an email address, a phone number, and a Paypal account that can receive payments when customers start shopping. If you are a designer yourself and are interested in selling with this site, it’s simple to get started. You can search by category, like sports, movies, or superheroes, and you can refine categories by price, artistic medium, item type, and more. Redbubble has thousands of items from as many artists, but they make it easy to both find exactly what you’re looking for, or browse categories until you find the perfect item. Customers deal directly with Redbubble and can order from multiple storefronts with ease. When customers make a purchase, Redbubble sends your order to third-party printers who create the mugs, tees, socks, bathmats (or whatever it is!) and then sends it off to you. Getting your designs out there and making a living off them can be intimidating and costly – so Redbubble provides a convenient platform for artists to upload their art and have it turned into a physical product whenever someone wants to place an order – think of it as an online artist’s market.Īrtists can put their designs on anything from T-shirts to clocks, and use Redbubble’s simple interface to lay out their products to match their vision. This company shares that their mission is to “ Give independent artists a meaningful new way to sell their creations” and of course, to give people a way to enjoy them.īeing an artist isn’t easy, no matter how talented you are. Hosking wanted to create a site where designers could sell their prints and customers could find goods that resonate with them. I had years ago problems with society6 because they removed some of my works without any explanation… and I received several standard answers without any valid argument…įor me right now redbubble is the best, the user experience is very good, the system to upload works is very fast, and they have a lot of resources to promote your works.Redbubble was founded in Melbourne, Australia in 2006 by Martin Hosking. I think that there are no perfect print on demand store, I have my works on several of them, and all of them has its pros and cons. and the shiping times are really slow…īut on the other hand, the quality of the prints are very good, I have many prints from inprnt and I’m very happy with the quality. The worse about InPrnt, for me, is the poor user experience, is a little bit confusing to buy a print, and the shiping info, tracking and status of the order, after purchase is also so poor. In my case, InPrnt works very well selling, I sell with regularity and the support answer me, not very fast, it’s true, but I’ve always received an answer. this is just an experience I have had with Inprnt.

I wish they let you know when you sent any emails, says that your request has been sent, and will reply as soon as possible. It is just because they deleted my comments under their posts, or else I was waiting for them to answer me patiently. However, I still do not want to work with them again.
REDBUBBLE RETURNS UPDATE
Update : Finally, they answered my emails. So if you sell under 100, you are not worth getting contact or answer the emails. they already get half of the purchase and now want to all of them. They made me so upset and stressed about it. They have the worst support team I have ever faced. Before this, I wanted to withdraw my earning to my PayPal account, but since then no one has answered my emails, they delete my comments when I told them to look at their DMs or emails. So, I wanted to remove my account and find another print services and cost less shipping stuff. I sold only one piece of art, and then nothing. Inprnt isn't friendly if you do not help them to earn more on you.
