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Zazzle also has the snazziest looking website - which is bang up to date. So if you want customers for your art at Christmas you might want to give Zazzle a try. Upon further investigation, while there's not that much to choose between them in terms of traffic in the summer months, Zazzle absolutely thrashes CafePress at Christmas with some 2 million more visitors (9+ million compared to CafePress's 7+ million). Zazzle continues to remain very popular with artists wanting to sell at the 'popular art'/low priced end of the market While the traffic for Cafepress and Zazzle is ostensibly similar, it's very clear that Zazzle is the site of choice for smaller and less fine art oriented items with images. a quarter opted for the services of Fine Art America.


The poll ran for 13 months between August 2o12 and Sepetmber 2013. POLL: Which "Print on Demand" site for art prints do you like the best? My poll which investigates which print on demand service artists like best has been running on my website dedicated to Print Art on Demand - Resources for Artistssince last August. However print on demand doesn't just happen - just as with original art, you still need to work at the marketing! many artists like it as they can make money from their artwork even if the original has been sold and can spend more time on making art and less time on doing the administrative aspects. Print on demand is a service where you upload an image and a company fulfils all orders for a giclee print, invoices, processes payments and despatches the print on your behalf - for a fee. Zazzle and Fine Art America are the most popular choices of artists using print on demand services for their artwork.
