I guess that means those that have been on the ball with sublimation this year must have been balls out busy!
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Zazzle is working nicely for me. Odd as so many people have struggled with it. I am no genius at designs or knowing how Zazzle works. Stuff sells, I get paid. If it continues the way it is I'll drop sublimation by the end of 2021.GoonerGary;146007 wrote: Was it redbubble or somewhere you mentioned before?
Ditto!NickH;146015 wrote:I have been the opposite, I didn't have the patience with things like Redbubble. I guess with Sublimation it's quite instant, make a sale and make it and send it out.
I just uploaded about 100 designs then couldn't be bothered to do any more as they didn't sell. Same designs on a mug to sublimate and sell myself and there's a fair few sales.
Stopped USA sales during the first lockdown due to the massive delays. So I knew already that Christmas wasn't going to work. Every year I stop USA sales on the 1st December becuase that is the realistic last posting date allowing for my despatch time. Same here, I streamline the product range and concentrate on the bulk, for a nice smooth operation. I've had enough stress this year....I don't care now!froggy;146044 wrote:We stopped all USA and Canada orders yesterday, too much volume in the system, I think we will get some disgruntled North American buyers in the next few weeks to come. Also stopped some slower to produce products in favour of our quick to make stuff, we have some products which are slowing the whole setup down.
We have this situation every year, stress, stress and more stress.
Now that is a result!GoonerGary;146053 wrote:I put my prices up four times on Etsy trying to slow sales down, due to the recent Royal Mail delays and having a big influx of wholesale orders. The daily sales rate rose even higher!
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