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Joined: 2/17/2009 Posts: 21
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Hi all, pretty new to the Zazzle thing, trying to add a bit each day to my gallery: chic geek. I know it's pretty specific stuff for science geeks, but that's my thing. Anyway. Would love to know what people think of the site and the designs, so do let me know (you could even leave a comment on the gallery, that would make my day! And if anyone has similar tastes on Zazzle, I'd love to link to you as well so let me know.) Here's the question: Wondering what's your best selling item -- not the design, the actual product: do you sell magnets more than shirts? Do you sell mousepads more than postcards? Cheers from Sydney, Australia, the home of geek!
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Joined: 9/16/2008 Posts: 586
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Ah, Oz. Nip over here, then and add yourself. http://www.squidoo.com/zazzaustralianMyself? well, from the little I've sold - more greeting cards, but more *frequently* postcards, lus other random items of stationery. And one art print... For your stuff? I like  Not sure about the copyright on the human genome though.... >.>
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Joined: 2/17/2009 Posts: 21
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Hey, thanks for the Squidoo tip, have just submitted my gallery.
And thanks for the insight on what's selling with you. Nice stuff, btw.
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Joined: 5/12/2008 Posts: 3,303
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Since my gallery is mainly photography I don't sell alot. My best sellers would be calendars. Guess for the price people figure they get more for their money by getting 12 images for the price of one.
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Joined: 1/27/2008 Posts: 2,013 Location: Massachusetts
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My best selling product is Mousepads. Postcards do well too but they are much less expensive (less profit). Just put your image on as many products as you can and still have them look good. You never know.
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Joined: 8/24/2008 Posts: 697 Location: Cleveland
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My best sellers are cards, postcards, and business cards. Great for bulk sales.
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Joined: 3/20/2007 Posts: 10,006 Location: Saint Louis
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For me it's postcards and postage.
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Joined: 9/16/2008 Posts: 586
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chic_geek wrote:Hey, thanks for the Squidoo tip, have just submitted my gallery.
And thanks for the insight on what's selling with you. Nice stuff, btw. Good! I have failed to enlist any others based in NZ, so at least I an add Australians to the tally  Thank you. Really, the biggest thing is putting it on everything that looks nice (and you'd be surpsied at how adaptable some things can be) and getting a lot out there. Percentage wise, you want them to find you as often as possible out of all the other possibles...
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Joined: 7/15/2007 Posts: 922 Location: Milwaukee
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Cards (Christmas Photo Card), Postcards, and Wedding Stamps. All have bulk sales.
Betsy
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Joined: 1/23/2009 Posts: 128
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my best seller in my main gallery is a holiday stamp with the painting of a white sleeping cat. And holiday postcards =^._.^=
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Joined: 9/21/2008 Posts: 7,684 Location: Wisconsin
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My biggest sellers are bumper stickers, by far. Probably followed by buttons and magnets.
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Joined: 9/4/2008 Posts: 76
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Bumper stickers by far. I'm a ProSeller from just those alone, especially from just one or two designs, even though I have many.
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Joined: 3/26/2007 Posts: 84 Location: Montréal
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One of my first product, I used a scan of a piece of my son's old pj'S. Incredible but true, I have sold so many of this postage. I am still amazed every time I get a sale, I personally think this postage is UGLY!!!!!! Go figure! LOL http://www.zazzle.com/cute_cowboy_boots_us_postage-172397975295453600?gl=dizzypixels&rf=238178214519951204In Loving Memory bookmarks are good enough sellers, Save the Date Magnets, Thank You Cards too sell pretty good and Keds Shoes are good sellers too. But basically I have sales in all my product lines. LATELY...NOT TOO MANY SALES in any thing!
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Joined: 3/11/2008 Posts: 270 Location: Kansas City
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i have sold just about every product but business cards are my best seller.
i wish you success with your gallery!
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Joined: 2/14/2008 Posts: 91
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From the little I've sold, more postcards and stickers go at my end
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Joined: 2/2/2009 Posts: 42
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FNolan wrote:Since my gallery is mainly photography I don't sell alot. My best sellers would be calendars. Guess for the price people figure they get more for their money by getting 12 images for the price of one.  This also works well for me as I have my flowers themes and many liked having many images for just one item and they will be using it for the entire year!
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Joined: 4/21/2008 Posts: 390
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Believe it or not, my best sellers have been Keds sneakers & mugs (coffe & travel). Volume-wise I had a customer buy 3 pairs of shoes in one sale, but mostly mine have been single item sales. I am in AWE of those Zazzlers who snag the 10, 20, 30 plus item sales! How do you guys do it?! A.K. (from the hobby-Zazzlers contingent)
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Joined: 8/12/2008 Posts: 2,555
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I don't suppose I make enough sales to really know for sure... some weeks, aprons are the big item. Others, it's buttons or magnets. My biggest earner right now is a football design postage stamp, but I sold more of my turtle buttons (100 to one customer!).
It really depends on the day and what people are looking for, I suppose
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Joined: 12/30/2008 Posts: 1,426 Location: The 'Woods
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Depending on the gallery, my biggest sellers are Shirts, Shoes, Postage, Business Cards, Stickers, and Magnets.
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Joined: 12/13/2007 Posts: 5
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Stamps, business cards and stickers- in that order. Stamps far outweigh anything else though.
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