I have a choice to make. I have decided to get semi-serious in using my designs to generate some much needed extra cash.
I am a teacher by profession, and am not interested in owning my own brick and mortar shop.
I have had shops on both CafePress and Zazzle for a couple of years now, and the results have been spotty. I sell two to five designs per month between them. I have decided to concentrate on one or the other for a bit, and ramp up the marketing and SEO, and try to actually produce some decent side income.
Now I need to pick which one I want to use. There are pros and cons with both. I am leaning toward Zazzle, but a bit reluctantly.
Zazzle
The Pros: 1) it has a far superior merchandise selection to CafePress, 2) and reports are that the overall quality is slightly higher on average, 3) you can have a lot of niche galleries and they are free, 4) customers can personalize your design for themselves, 5) the designs can be resized.
The Cons: 1) The galleries are are difficult to customize, 2) removing products is FAR TOO HARD in comparison to what it should be, 3) It is astonishingly and unnecessarily difficult and time consuming to add a design to more than one product, 3) the forum where you seek help is much smaller and less responsive and helpful than CafePress, 5) You cannot set a specific dollar markup on each item, or at least not easily without a calculator, 6) The search application for the marketplace is less efficient and more confusing than CafePress, 7) Zazzle is more expensive on each item than CafePress.
CafePress
The Pros: 1) It is very easy to upload and tag images, 2) stores are customizable, 3) it is a simple matter to add images, tags and description, edit these, or remove them, 4) the markeing plan at CafePress is very slick and polished, including affiliate memberships, and the CafeWish ads.
The Cons: 1) Quality problems seem to be more common than at other POD publishers, 2) CafePress has ferocious competition in the marketplace, 3) there is a growing identification of CafePress and less than high quality artwork, 4) the size of the designs is limited.
Opinions? Comments? Relate your own experience?