Saturday, June 10, 2006

Sell your greeting cards online without any upfront costs

Sell your greeting cards without any upfront costs

I just discovered a really cool way to sell your greeting cards online without having to put up any money until you get the sale.

You can have an online presence and an online shop that handles all the transactions and shipping.

Interested?

Good. This is what you need to do.

  • You set-up a Blog at Blogger.com which is free.

  • You go to Cafepress.com and set-up your own greeting card shop for free.

  • Post articles about your greeting cards and photos of your products on your Blog with links to your Cafepress online store where visitors can buy your cards.

Now the way Cafepress works is you only pay for the stock you sell when you sell it. Cafepress will produce your cards with the artwork you upload to create your cards, and they will handle the online transactions and the shipping for you.

All you have to do is promote your Blog and online store and sit back and watch the sales roll in.

You could also place your cards on Ebay and when you get a sale you use Cafepress to produce the cards and send them to your customer. You just have to remember this VERY IMPORTANT factor when using Cafeprees this way.

You have to remember to check the box in the order section of Cafepress that says: “Check if this is a gift order”. If you don’t check this, Cafepress will send out an invoice slip with the goods stating the price you paid Cafepress for the cards not what you sold them for.

You don’t want you customers to know your bottom line for the cards you sold them do you?

Go to both of the sites and get started now. And you are not limited to just selling greeting cards, Cafepress let you create a lot of different products like T-Shirts, Calendars, Postcards and a lot more.

Enjoy and let me know how you go with this I would love to hear from you.

-David W. Allen

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

hi, thanks for the tip, but how do you provent copying on line? thanks

Sophie Club said...

Anyone can buy one card and copy it,can't they? If people can't see your work, how do they find it to buy it?

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Breathtaking Vintage said...

In my humble opinion, zazzle is a more friendly choice and nicer product. Zazzle.com. Cafepress just kind of looks hunky when you put your artwork on it. Zazzle and fineartamerica both prevent people stealing our images

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