Off-topic but does your Redbubble store do a decent amount of business? If it does, then why would you say it's profitable? How do you run it? I ask because I'm considering opening up an account there myself.
I sell something once in awhile.
I'd get better profits from Spring, but I haven't sold anything over there yet.
Granted, I don't do a ton of advertising, but it's fairly easy to set up and a little spare change now and again is better than nothing.
If I had to pick one of out of Redbubble and Sping, I'd go with Spring.
The artist margins are higher there and the upload process is a bit more streamlined.
Redbubble has some more options in products and a feature that allows you to apply a design multiple times/ as a repeating pattern on a product, which can make a design fit on more items.
Stickers are basically impossible to design wrong and sell well on both platforms, providing you remember to use a slightly offwhite instead of true, #FFFFFF white, as the process used to turn the white vinyl bases into stickers can potentially get confused about where the design begins and the base ends.
I personally select pure white and then use the color wheel to tnt it slightly cyan so it retains its brightness.
ShadenLines
It's great that you're making progress!
Off-topic but does your Redbubble store do a decent amount of business? If it does, then why would you say it's profitable? How do you run it? I ask because I'm considering opening up an account there myself.
Griffonmender
I sell something once in awhile.
I'd get better profits from Spring, but I haven't sold anything over there yet.
Granted, I don't do a ton of advertising, but it's fairly easy to set up and a little spare change now and again is better than nothing.
If I had to pick one of out of Redbubble and Sping, I'd go with Spring.
The artist margins are higher there and the upload process is a bit more streamlined.
Redbubble has some more options in products and a feature that allows you to apply a design multiple times/ as a repeating pattern on a product, which can make a design fit on more items.
Stickers are basically impossible to design wrong and sell well on both platforms, providing you remember to use a slightly offwhite instead of true, #FFFFFF white, as the process used to turn the white vinyl bases into stickers can potentially get confused about where the design begins and the base ends.
I personally select pure white and then use the color wheel to tnt it slightly cyan so it retains its brightness.