Which store? (Cafepress, Zazzle, Storenvy)

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I'm going to make a store and sell digital prints, posters, and whatnot. I already know about CafePress, and Zazzle. But someone told me about Storenvy and it looks interesting.

I don't believe they print or fulfill orders at Storenvy, rather, it's just a storefront to add to your website. Because of this, there seems to be a potential for more profits. However, where do I find a product fulfillment company (printing company) to fulfill my orders for a reasonable price? Walgreens is always an option, I guess. hehehe
#cafepress #store #storenvy #zazzle
  • Profile picture of the author JohnJames
    Originally Posted by dog8food View Post

    Walgreens is always an option, I guess. hehehe
    Or the Sony photo stations at the Fedex Office stores
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  • Profile picture of the author OnlineStoreHelp
    Originally Posted by dog8food View Post

    I'm going to make a store and sell digital prints, posters, and whatnot. I already know about CafePress, and Zazzle. But someone told me about Storenvy and it looks interesting.

    I don't believe they print or fulfill orders at Storenvy, rather, it's just a storefront to add to your website. Because of this, there seems to be a potential for more profits. However, where do I find a product fulfillment company (printing company) to fulfill my orders for a reasonable price? Walgreens is always an option, I guess. hehehe
    Well, if you want to run your own store with your own products, store envy I wouldn't use as I find their sites clunky. There are tons of drop shippers/digital printing companies that will integrate directly with both Shopify and BigCommerce which are much better platforms IMO.

    When it comes to traffic, its hard to beat Zazzle, CafePress or even Spreadshirt. Decide how much control of your brand you want and whether the extra margins are enough to handle the additional work like printing, packing, shipping, etc...
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    • Profile picture of the author dog8food
      Originally Posted by OnlineStoreHelp View Post


      When it comes to traffic, its hard to beat Zazzle, CafePress or even Spreadshirt. Decide how much control of your brand you want and whether the extra margins are enough to handle the additional work like printing, packing, shipping, etc...
      Good point. If I'm getting high-volume sales I probably won't want to be doing all that extra labor/leaving the house
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