A month or two ago, I wrote a detailed description of how Redbubble is set up and how to get your work uploaded and ready to sell. While the location of the “Add New Work” feature is in the same place (while logged in, click your profile picture in the upper right, then scroll downContinue reading “Redbubble Update: Sitewide Change”
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Society6: A Brief Overview
Society6 is another print-on-demand store that I sell on, and it’s second only to Redbubble in the number of “random discoveries” I tend to get (people who don’t know me buying my products). Those are the two big names in print-on-demand that most people know about if they do, so that makes sense. While Society6Continue reading “Society6: A Brief Overview”
Redbubble: Actually Getting an Account Set Up
I’ve sort of been writing these posts in reverse order because getting an account set up with Redbubble was the easy part for me, and then the actual uploading of designs was the difficult part. I did those posts first assuming some poor soul who can’t find the right image sizing for their products wouldContinue reading “Redbubble: Actually Getting an Account Set Up”
Redbubble: Can I Upload in Multiple Windows?
Here’s a quick potential question that just popped into my head. What if you’re an artist with a large body of work that you want to post on Redbubble (I have 300+ designs), and you’re trying to find a way to upload it faster? You can open multiple tabs of the Redbubble uploader and uploadContinue reading “Redbubble: Can I Upload in Multiple Windows?”
Redbubble: Product Quality
I may have mentioned this in passing before, but I’d also like to briefly talk about Redbubble’s product quality: It’s excellent. I have bought an A-line dress, a notebook, posters, tote bags (both types), stickers, pillow covers, and shirts from Redbubble. The A-line dresses are made of a slick material that cannot wrinkle, so it’sContinue reading “Redbubble: Product Quality”
Redbubble: The Importance of Putting Your Name in Your Tags and How to Use the “Copy” Function
One thing I did not anticipate about Redbubble is that it does not automatically link the artist or shop name of a creator to their work in any searchable way. When I started, I assumed that searching “OliviaHathaway” (my store name) would bring up all my work. My brain just figured that’s how it shouldContinue reading “Redbubble: The Importance of Putting Your Name in Your Tags and How to Use the “Copy” Function”
Redbubble: A Quick Start Guide
This and the next series of posts on Redbubble will together constitute a deep dive into almost every aspect of the site. For the sake of keeping the blog posts’ lengths in the realm of “digestible chunks,” I’ll first just start with the information I tend to rapid-fire at people when they mention they’d likeContinue reading “Redbubble: A Quick Start Guide”