spqrblues: (scribbler)
SPQR Blues ([personal profile] spqrblues) wrote2007-05-06 01:19 pm

Free Comic, Cheap (sorta) Poster

Anyone know of good alternatives to a storefront on CafePress for selling posters and magnets online? Or is CafePress pretty much the best option out there?

11x17 feels a bit huge considering how small I tend to draw :) What do you think? I'll see what other sizes they offer.

[identity profile] zandperl.livejournal.com 2007-05-06 06:49 pm (UTC)(link)
I hear Cafepress T-shirts are low quality.

If you didn't want to make a profit, things like Snapfish.com, Flickr.com, and Kodak.com can make posters and magnets of your stuff.

If you can produce the items yourself, you can sell them via Etsy.com, Ebay.com, or PayPal.com.

I don't know of any other source though to both create and sell the items for you.

[identity profile] meritahut.livejournal.com 2007-05-08 12:45 am (UTC)(link)
The first mug I ever got from Cafepress was very nice quality, and I think I had them make some t-shirts that held up well (nice printing, so-so t-shirt)--but that was years ago and the quality may have declined since then. Also for t-shirts I'd hire on Fluff in Brooklyn (http://www.fluffinbrooklyn.com) to do them for that personal artsy touch.

I'll have a look Snapfish etc.