Thursday, March 6, 2008

Should You Use CafePress or Zazzle?

I started out with CafePress, and over the years I've made more money via CafePress. I have been on CafePress longer than Zazzle and have made more money because CafePress ALWAYS let you set your own commision (Zazzle only started doing it for the Christmas season 2007... CafePress had the option like 7 years ago.)

I esp love that Zazzle no longer only pays you just 10%. ugh! For years I've made next to nothing on Zazzle cause I couldn't set my own commision, but now I can set my own commision and I'm starting to make money now!

I love the new Zazzle Merch booth! Now I can create 10, 20, or 30 products at a time! No more creating one item at a time for me! (CafePress always had that option too. With CafePress you can create as many as 80 products all at once.)

Useing Zazzle's Merchbooth I created over 400 new products for my gallery this week alone! It used to be slow to create stuff, cause you could only create one item at a time, and for the longest time I only has 15 items in my gallaery cause I got so bored with the slow creation process, but since they added Merchbooth, now I have over 2,000 products in my gallery! I love it!


One problem I have had though, is on dial-up I could only load one picture at a time on Zazzle, because they use Java pop-ups to load images and they took over 20 minutes to load each picture. So for the first few years I used CafePress almost exclusivly, because it was so hard to load images to Zazzle's site. I got cable a little over a year ago, and since than I've had no problems loading images to Zazzle anymore, so if you have dial-up you might find CafePress a lot easier to use.

If you're just starting out I'd recommend you use CafePress first, because they are much more "user friendly" for the begginer. Zazzle has more steps and the instructions are not as clearly stated as CafePress' are. Once you've made a few shops on CafePess though, you should have no problems understanding Zazzle, because they are basicly the same.

It's to your advantage to have both, because while they both have t-shirts, cards, mugs and buttons, most of their other items do not overlap.

Zazzle has USPostal Service approved custom postage stamps and CafePress does not. Zazzle also has neck-ties, keyrings, and other items.

Plus CafePress has some pretty cool products that Zazzle doesn't have: ceramic tiles, jewlery boxes, dog shirts, clocks, pillows, etc.

I've found the quality of the items to be pretty much the same. I've bought T-shirts, buttons, mugs, mousepads, and totebags from both Zazzle and CafePress and both have super quality.

Shipping tends to be a lot faster with CafePress though. Usually I get orders from CafePress in less than 2 weeks, (3-4 days is average), but Zazzle I usually have to wait 2 or 3 weeks before I get the items.

The payout is basicly the same for each: Both require a minimum income of $25 before they well send you a check. Both mail out the pay checks at the end of each month. Both have a waiting period of 40 - 60 days after the order was made, to allow for returns, before they credit the money to your account. Both have the option to credit your pay towards your next order if you choose that option. Both pay you by sending a paper check in the mail.

CafePress only pays by check in the mail.

Starting January 2008, Zazzle now pays you via your PayPal account, if you have one. (Payments were just sent out last night btw, I just got my February payout of $44.36)


CafePress has a much better forum for members. The CafePress forum is pretty much the same as SquidU is for Squidoo, you go on and start threads and get advice from other members just like you would here for Squidoo.

But Zazzle's forum is more like Twitter or an YahooIM chat, and is really pointless to join, because it's just a single page with one sentance quotes flashing acrossed it everytime someone says anything, and so no post really makes any sence at all.

Zazzle has lots of promotion features, including giving you html codes for each of your products in both image or text (and the image code has three image size options). Plus they have a couple of differant style widgets that you can put on your blog or on MySpace that are updated live everytime you add a new product.

CafePress has only one promotional html code and it's a banner with a green star on it that goes to their homepage and not to your store or items.


So, as you can see, each has it's good points, and each has it's bad points. Both are good though, so I use them both.

Here are likes to one of each "style" of mine, so you can compare what they look like:


A Free CafePress Shop (layout can not be edited, they all look like this)

http://www.cafepress.com/GothSkullHearts


A paid CafePress shop ($54 a year) (layout can be edited like a blog or like MySpace profiles):

http://www.cafepress.com/copper_cockerel


A Free Zazzle Gallery (ALL Zazzle galleries are free, they don't have a paid account option) (the layou can be edited to what you want it to look like):

http://www.zazzle.com/eelkat*

(I love pink and orange layouts, I guess you can tell, cause my CafePress, my Zazzle, my LuLu, and my MySpace are all that same color combo. It's kind of my sig color.)


Well, that should help you out some.

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Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Should You Sell Your Zazzle and CafePress products on Squidoo?

I'm an artist. I do watercolors, acrylics, pastles, crayons, colored pencil, felt-tip marker, and pen & ink drawings and paintings. Most of my art is of my pets both past and present: dogs, cats, roosters, birds, pony, fish, etc.

In addition to art I also do photography: my pets and my flower garden, and the beach mostly.

I've been doing this for over 25 years, so I have a huge collection of art and photos now, and it has always been my goal to sell my own art, but I also wanted to keep the originals. CafePress and Zazzle allow me to do that.

I've been on CafePress and Zazzle since 2004, and Prinfection about 8 months, and Squidoo 10 months. I have over 150 "free" shop on CafePress and one "premium" shop, plus 3 Zazzle galleries, for a grand total of more than 5,000 products for sale.

This ( http://www.squidoo.com/coppercockeral ) was my very first lens here on Squidoo. Since than I have created more than 200 other lenses and of those more than 30 of them totally devoted to my shops; here are examples of a couple of them:

http://www.squidoo.com/PediatricsTie
http://www.squidoo.com/Custom-Designed-Postage-Stamps
http://www.squidoo.com/Copper-Cockeral-Cards-and-Gifts-Our-Cats-and-Kittens-Line
http://www.squidoo.com/Copper-Cockeral-Cards-and-Gifts-Our-Rooster-Line


You can use them to get ideas for setting up some Squidoo Lenses about your own products.


In addition to lenses totally devoted to my shops, I also add modules selling my products, onto lenses that are of a related topic: say the topic is dogs, I add products featureing my dog paintings, for example).

Before Squidoo, I was earning between $20 - $70 per year from each CafePress and Zazzle. After I started creating Squidoo lenses featuring my products, my sales jumped, and now I'm earning $20 - $150 per month from each place. :) :) :)

So far I haven't sold a single item off Printfection though. :(


Squidoo has really boosted my CafePress and Zazzle sales, and I'd recomend anyone who has either a CafePress or Zazzle shop, to get on Squidoo and start making lenses about your products, because it really does work!

I have so much fun putting my art on CafePress and Zazzle and than putting those items on Squidoo, that when MonkeyBrain came out the first debate I started was this: http://www.squidoo.com/zazzlevscafepress

I love Zazzle and CafePress and Squidoo. I guess I don't have to tell you that they are my 3 fave sites and I spend more time on them than anyplace else on the Internet!




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Best Gifts for Cat Lovers
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Sunday, March 2, 2008

Should You Have a Squidoo Lensography?

Today's topic of thought: Lensographies.

I have several of these.

I'll write 5 or 6 (or 20 or 30 in some cases) lenses on a single topic, and than I'll create a Lensography (lens index) lens where I link all of those lenses together.

The biggest advantage to this is I can create a series of lenses, say on the art of writing (which I did), and each lens featues a differant aspect of the art of writing: one talks about self-publishing, one talks about creating characters, one talks about ways around wtier's block, one talks about free writing contests, one talks about copyright laws, etc, etc, etc. In the end I created more than 30 lenses all focusing on the art of writing, and though they all are for authors and freelancers, each is totally differant and focuses on a differant area of the writing field.

Okay, so with 30+ lenses that means I have to now to SEO 30 times more than if I had created one lens right? That's where the Lensography comes in. I put links to all of my writing lenses, on one lens, and now all I have to do is focus on the SEO for that lens only, because once someone reaches that one lens, they now have a direct link to all of my other lenses on writing.

I do this two ways:

1) TOPIC LENSOGRAPHIES: I have a Lensography for each topic (series of lenses on that tpic). Currenlt I have a lens index for my Writing lenses, one for my Halloween lenses, one for my Party Planning lenses, and I'm building one for my Book and Movie Review lenses.

2.) PROFILE LENSOGRAPHIES: I have a personal Lensography (see here: http://www.squidoo.com/Ekography ) which is an idex of each and every one of my lenses. When I started this lens, I had less than 20 lenses, so it was quite small. Today I have 224 lenses and my Lensography lens is huge as a result, however, all I have to do now is to promote this one lens to bring traffic (readers) to all of my other lenses.


Now to answer your question, does it work? Yes! My lensography has never been below the 5,000 mark on the lensrank, and usually it stays in the top 700, sometimes it's gets near the top 100, but has yet to be in the top 100 list, though lenses I have featured at the top of my lensography HAVE gotten into the top 100 list, and looking at where the traffic to those came from (in the stats page) I find that it was my lesnography that drove a lot of the traffic to them.

I promote my lensography EVERYWHERE: on MySpace, on my 32 blogs, on FaceBook, on MyLot, in the sig links on my posts for each of the over 150 forums I reguraly post on, I even leave it on post-it notes in local public bathrooms! When I sign up for something and the site asks for my homepage, I always type in my lensography URL, because I consider that to be my homepage. As a result of all this, I have a constant and steady stream of traffic flowing into my lensography, and because my lensography links to all of my 224 lenses, I do nothing to promote any of my other lenses at all. I promote one lens and one lens only. This one: http://www.squidoo.com/Ekography and it sends it's heavy traffic flow out to all of my other lenses.

If you only have one or two lenses than, no, you don't need a lensography, but I tell everyone with more than ten lenses, to build one, because it's the best way there is to promote your other lenses.



I've got a series of lenses for writers (about 30 lenses so far) and another series for Halloween costumes (about 10 lenses so far), another series for parties -mostly birthdays- (about 60 lenses started, only 7 are published yet though), a series of seven lenses each one featuring a differant color (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, and pink) which I am currently expanding, a series of bios for characters from Don Rosa's Uncle Scrooge family tree, and my personal fave is the The Twighlight Manor Press series, which features lenses about anything to do with The Twighlight Manor Press (includes company profile lens, book review lenses, character profile lenses, and overview of products for sale lenses)


Right now I have 224 lenses, of them I think less than 30 of them are NOT a part of a series. I love doing lenses in topic series, and that's basicly my mode of creation.



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Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?
*I Love Phookas!*
Copper Cockeral Cards & Gifts
Custom Designed Postage Stamps
Gifts for Peacock Lovers
Framed Art for Childrens Rooms
Best Gifts for Cat Lovers
Best Gifts for Dog Lovers
Best Sci-Fi Video Showcase
Zazzle vs CafePress


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Monday, February 25, 2008

More New Squido Lenses! Movies, Birthdays, Poodles, and Cameras

I just published some more of my lenses:

http://www.squidoo.com/TenBestFamilyFilms

http://www.squidoo.com/NikonPicturetown

http://www.squidoo.com/BirthdayPartiesPinkPoodles

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Publishing Your NaNo Novel?
Do You and I Read the Same Books?
*I Love Phookas!*
Copper Cockeral Cards & Gifts
Custom Designed Postage Stamps
Gifts for Peacock Lovers
Framed Art for Childrens Rooms
Best Gifts for Cat Lovers
Best Gifts for Dog Lovers
Best Sci-Fi Video Showcase
Zazzle vs CafePress


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Sunday, February 24, 2008

My New Squidoo Lenses: Birthday Parties, Mermaids, Ponies, and Pickles

I'm slowly getting my new lenses published. Here are the ones I published today:

http://www.squidoo.com/BirthdayPartiesMermaids

http://www.squidoo.com/BirthdayPartiesPonies

http://www.squidoo.com/SourPickle


I've still got about 40 more started that I haven't published yet. I'm doing a whole series of birthday party lenses, each with a differant party theme. I searched and found tons of differant theme ideas, so now I'm building a bunch of lenses to go with them.

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Saturday, February 23, 2008

My New Squidoo Lenses: Science Fiction, Roses, Faeries, and more...

here are my newest lenses, I'm still building them

http://www.squidoo.com/bestsci-fivideoshowcase

http://www.squidoo.com/ILoveRoses

http://www.squidoo.com/BirthdayPartiesFaeries

http://www.squidoo.com/BestDressedFaeries

http://www.squidoo.com/PediatricsTie

http://www.squidoo.com/BirthdayPartiesPonies

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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

My Profile Updated... check it out!

My Lensography has just undergone some major changes and updates. I went through and moved everything around and put everything in better order. You should be able to better navigate the site now. Check it out and let me know what you think. (I've added a comment box to it and non-members can leave comments as well, now.)

Here is the link to my profile page: http://www.squidoo.com/Ekography

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Monday, February 18, 2008

Squidoo, Cooking, Beds, and Gift Giving

I bought a book off ebay from one of my lenses, it was $3 and the next day after I won it, Squidoo said that I had earned .10c from items bought off my lens. From now on I'm going to buy all my eBay and Amazon stuff off Squidoo, cause it's like having a rebate.

here's some new lenses I just made today, still working on them:

http://www.squidoo.com/GivingGiftBaskets

http://www.squidoo.com/RomanticBeds

http://www.squidoo.com/Pierogi

http://www.squidoo.com/eggnog


I just started 15 more today, but they are still blank, it'll take me a while to get all the stuff on them, cause I started so many all at once.

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Sunday, February 17, 2008

My New Squidoo Lenses: Colors, Toilets, Daleks, and more...

I just edited/updated some of my older lenses...

http://www.squidoo.com/What-can-you-do-with-squidoo

http://www.squidoo.com/TheDaleks

http://www.squidoo.com/WhatsOnYourToilet


Plus I'm making some new ones, they aren't finished yet, but here they are...

http://www.squidoo.com/ILovered

http://www.squidoo.com/ILoveorange

http://www.squidoo.com/ILoveyellow

http://www.squidoo.com/ILovegreen

http://www.squidoo.com/ILoveblue

http://www.squidoo.com/ILovePurple

http://www.squidoo.com/ILovePink


and these aren't mine, but I found them and added them to my favorites if you want to check them out:

http://www.squidoo.com/stuffed-cabbage

http://www.squidoo.com/polish-pierogi


plus this is the best group to join, (it's not one of mine); most of my Squidoo traffic comes from this one group. If you have enough lenses to make it into the top 10 lens-master list, you'll get huge ammounts of traffic to your lenses... I've been on their top 10 since they started; it was originally just for members who had won the Giant Squid award, but now they let anybody join. every time you make a new lens you have to post a comment to tell how many lenses you have and they update you name on the list

http://www.squidoo.com/groups/mostlenses

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Saturday, February 9, 2008

ATT: Keith Laumer & Retief Fans!

Here are the links to the lenses I made about my fave author:

http://www.squidoo.com/KeithLaumer and my fave book series:

http://www.squidoo.com/JamesRetief (which he wrote). The pictures of the book covers at the top of the lens are scans of the actual books I own. The series was written in the 60's and 70's, most of the ones I have are the 80's reprints. The first editions are hard to find.

here is my new Doctor Who lens, just made it: http://www.squidoo.com/DoctorWhoGifts

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Sunday, February 3, 2008

The Pediatric's Tie

Pediatric doctors, dentists, and nurses all have one thing in common: They all wear bright colored, pop-artish, cartoony looking novalty neck ties. Did you ever wonder where your child's doctor or dentist got their ties? Well wonder no more! Here on this lens, I have assembled an assortment of some of the best silk ties out there. Great gifts for you doctor, dentist, nurse, dad, uncle, or granddad. Get your pediatric style tie today.

Custom Ties from Copper Cockeral Cards and Gifts

All the items pictured here are for sale. Click the picture to head to the site that sells these items.

All of CopperCockeral's ties are listed below by topic. All items are shown smaller than actual size. The large pictures allow for closer examination of the items, while the smaller pictures are reduced in size to allow room to show all of the design available. To read complete details of each item, simply click on the picture and you will be directed to the site which sells the item.

We have over 200 designs available, most are shown here. More designs are added every week, keep checking back to see what's new.

Unless otherwise stated, all photos are of Old Orchard Beach, Maine, USA.

Highest Quality Ties

No minimum order - save when you buy in bulk.
Made of silky 100% polyester fabric.
55" long, 4" wide (at widest point)


Untitled Tie tie.Untitled Tie tie.Untitled Tie tie.Untitled Tie tie.Happy Pig tie.Blue Fish by Wendy C. Allen tie.Happy Pig, Happy Pig, Happy Pig, Happy Pig, Hap... tie.Blue Jay, Blue Jay, Blue Jay, Blue Jay, Blue Ja... tie.Untitled Tie tie.Eyes of India by Wendy C. Allen tie.Cameo Peacock, Cameo Peacock, Cameo Peacock, Ca... tie.Untitled Tie tie.Pink Chesie, Pink Chesie, Pink Chesie, Pink Che... tie.kitten with yellow eyes pink nose by Wendy C Allen tie.Bela the Black Cat tie.utopia and goldmine cutout, utopia and goldmine... tie.Untitled Tie tie.bela, bela, bela, bela, bela, bela, bela, bela,... tie.Orange Cat pastle art by Wendy C. Allen tie.Smilling Sun BLACK tie.Smilling Sun tie.Untitled Tie tie.Untitled Tie tie.Cool Cool Copper Cockeral Rooster by Wendy C. Alle tie. Pastle Rooster by Wendy C. Allen tie.Untitled Tie tie.Pastle Rooster by Wendy C. Allen, Pastle Rooste... tie.Gothic Skull & Hearts by Wendy C Allen tie.Gothic Skull, by Wendy C Allen tie.Gothic Skull black by Wendy C Allen tie.Gothic Skull black by Wendy C Allen tie.ying yang curly tie earth tones tie.tie with ying yang swirl design tie.Untitled Tie tie.Untitled Tie tie.Untitled Tie tie.Untitled Tie tie.Untitled Tie tie.Life Eternal: The Blood Star Ruby tie.Untitled Tie tie.Untitled Tie tie.Untitled Tie tie.Untitled Tie tie.Untitled Tie tie.Untitled Tie tie.Cupid Candy tie.



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Friday, February 1, 2008

Liberace`

I have just created a new lens on Squidoo, for any one who is a fan of Liberace. Did you know that Liberace was also a Batman villain? Check it out and let me know what you think of it.




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Thursday, January 31, 2008

My New Frog Designs

Just added to Copper Cockeral: "My Frog" by Wendy C. Allen. Check them out:
















































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About Copper Cockeral Cards & Gifts

Copper Cockeral Cards & Gifts began in November of 2003 when I got this computer I ue today and the free printer that came with it. I had the printer set up in less than an hour and by the end of the day I had gone through 2 reams of paper and card stock, after printing up hundreds of sample designs for cards, stationary, and what not. The printer being also a scanner, ment that I had set out to scanning all of my paintings into the computer as well. One of those paintings I called The Copper Cockeral. It’s a close up of a rooster’s head, painted an aged copper green-blue. I shrunk it down to a tiny logo and printed it on the back of everything I printed up. A month later I was printing up Christmas cards for paper carriers to hand out o their customers, as task which I continued to do for the next 3 years. And so began Copper Cockeral’s early days as poor quality printed off a free printer. I was happy that I had gotten this business off and running, but I was very displeased with the quality. I went on to test out the quality of four more printers and every type of paper I could find, but still none meet my standerds of perfection.

In the meantime however, I discovered an online printer called Zazzle, who would take my designs and put them on thier products, allowing me to build a website to sell them on. I was intreged and quickly set up my own Zazzle Gallery. In those days Zazle offered 3 products: cards, plain white t-shirts, and posters. Today Zazzle has expanded their line to include buttons, bumper stickers, silk ties, t-shirts in every color imaginable, US Postage stamps, keyrings, posters, framed prints, mugs, hats, totebags, and lots more.

Today Copper Cockeral embraces both Zazzle and CafePress, offering over 200 designs each on more than 2500 products. While most of the line is still designed by me (Wendy C. Allen / EelKat), there are 4 others also creating designs: my three brothers and our mom.

This site which you are reading right now, is the blog for Copper Cockeral, named Xavier’s Nest, in memory of the long line of real copper cockerals all named Xavier that have lived on our farm over the years. The original Xavier was Xavier Logan, a character out of my Twighlight Manor series: a wild rock star from planet Flame, most noted for his long firey-red hair and his neon yellow clothes trimmed in pink. In 1989, our farm expanded to include a flock of 25 bantam roosters, which saddly got lost in the mail, and shipped to us 3 days late, with all but one having died. That one went on to become my first Xavier, the first of many. Xavier roosters are always green-eyed Partrige Cochins, a rare mutation, with brilliant green eyes and bright firey red feathers, that oddly resemble Xavier Logan, for whom they are named.