CafePress Alternatives

by Shai Coggins on March 2, 2007

in Creating and Selling Products

If you enjoy creating designs and selling them off on T-shirts and such, but you’d like to check out some alternative print-on-demand services other than CafePress shops, read this: CafePress Alternatives and Competitors - CafePress vs. the Competition. Quite an interesting read.

I’ve heard of Zazzle before but not Printfection.com. Anyway, right now, Printfection is even offering a $2 custom white T-shirt sample - just to give new customers an idea of their print quality.

I’ll let you know if I learn anything else about these services.

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1 Amanda 03.03.07 at 7:05 am

its not easy making money especially off ads some people makes tons but you have to get people to actually click ads and buy things. i just go straight to amazon and write down a name of a book i found on the site and forget about the site. i think part of it is making people want to buy off of you and its hard figuring out exactly how one does that.

2 Barbara 06.12.08 at 7:24 am

I like Printfection myself. However, I recently uploaded an image and had them print a sample shirt for me. I was so excite when it arrived - until I opened it, that is!

The finished product was such a disappointment!
What was navy blue in my design was printed as a charcoal color. the text itself was crisp, clear and easy to read. But the color!!! Just awful! Ruined my whole design.

Needless to say, I won’t be using them again.

3 Barbara 06.12.08 at 7:25 am

I like Printfection myself. However, I recently uploaded an image and had them print a sample shirt for me. I was so excited when it arrived - until I opened it, that is!

The finished product was such a disappointment!
What was navy blue in my design was printed as a charcoal color. The text itself was crisp, clear and easy to read. But the color!!! Just awful! Ruined my whole design.

Needless to say, I won’t be using them again.

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