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Where do you sell your graphics works?

Brandon

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I know there's a possibility of selling graphics designed jobs to make good money from it depending on what you have. What are the best places for a freelance graphics designer to sell his or her independently without answering to anyone like a 3rd party body?
 
Some of my favorite platforms where I sell my graphics designs works are the following ;

1. Cafepress.
2. Spreadshirt.
3. Blurb.
4. iStock.
 
Some of my favorite platforms where I sell my graphics designs works are the following ;

1. Cafepress.
2. Spreadshirt.
3. Blurb.
4. iStock.
iStock is the only platform that I've used to sell my graphic design work, even though it was very difficult for me to make my first sale. I am going to check out the other options and see how is it is going to be for me to sell on them.
 
I've sold a couple of my work on Spreadshirt. There's competition on the site which makes it difficult to sell frequently but I'm good with what I've been able to sell so far.
 
Some of my favorite platforms where I sell my graphics designs works are the following ;

1. Cafepress.
2. Spreadshirt.
3. Blurb.
4. iStock.
I haven't used any of those platform but if you have been successfully selling your graphic design work on each and everyone of them, I will have to see the one that is going to work out for me.
 
iStock is the only platform that I've used to sell my graphic design work, even though it was very difficult for me to make my first sale. I am going to check out the other options and see how is it is going to be for me to sell on them.
It's one of the best platforms where you can sell your graphics design work without any fear of being scammed. Scam is a big thing online today.
 
DeviantArt have been the platform where selling of my graphics design art works have been made easy for me. I know there are other alternatives but since I've been using DeviantArt, I've had many sales that I don't want stop using it.
 
I make use of Esty and Design Hill for selling my designs. What I like about both platforms is that their customer service are always available to attend to your needs should you have any issues with a client. I highly recommend both sites.
 
I make use of Adobe Stock to sell my design works. It is a marketplace for selling illustrations, stock photos, vectors and video files. You simply earn royalties from contributing your designs there. Esty is another place, but I think the users of Adobe stock are higher.
 
The world is revolving everyday and online marketing is taking the upper hand than the physical. The best place to sell your designs are online. Physical marketing is also good if you are in a good market position.
 
The world is revolving everyday and online marketing is taking the upper hand than the physical. The best place to sell your designs are online. Physical marketing is also good if you are in a good market position.

I agree that the best place to sell your designs is online. Which ones do you sell your stocks? Do you go on Esty or make use of Deviantart in selling your arts?
 
I've sold a couple of my work on Spreadshirt. There's competition on the site which makes it difficult to sell frequently but I'm good with what I've been able to sell so far.

This is good and encouraging. When it comes to selling on Spreadshirt, how much have you been able to make from a single sale on the site? Was it something that upgraded the way that you operate?
 
I make use of Adobe Stock to sell my design works. It is a marketplace for selling illustrations, stock photos, vectors and video files. You simply earn royalties from contributing your designs there. Esty is another place, but I think the users of Adobe stock are higher.

I still think Esty is a place to sell your designs faster instead of submitting on Adobe Stock while waiting for royalties to be paid. Don't you think so?
 
I still think Esty is a place to sell your designs faster instead of submitting on Adobe Stock while waiting for royalties to be paid. Don't you think so?

Well, I am not always in a rush to sell and play long-term games. So, that means being able to wait and give it time for the royalties to come. I've sold some of my works on Esty in the past, but the returns weren't impressive.
 
Well, I am not always in a rush to sell and play long-term games. So, that means being able to wait and give it time for the royalties to come. I've sold some of my works on Esty in the past, but the returns weren't impressive.

How much is the highest that one can earn via royalties though? I think that if it is worth it, why won't anyone want to go with the option of contributing their designs on their platforms.
 
I tend to offer my graphics services on different forums along with some work I have completed in the past to draw attention to my graphics work but I have not ventured out any further to offer them at places such as the ones mentioned above.

I feel if my skills were better and I felt my graphics were good enough, I would consider choosing other places to sell my graphics work.
 
I tend to offer my graphics services on different forums along with some work I have completed in the past to draw attention to my graphics work but I have not ventured out any further to offer them at places such as the ones mentioned above.

I feel if my skills were better and I felt my graphics were good enough, I would consider choosing other places to sell my graphics work.

This is a smart move. I think that since you are still learning and improving, offering your services on those websites mentioned above would be too early since you may end up not doing the work as expected and thus, getting some bad reviews.

So, keep it up with the plan and venture fully into selling on those websites when you are better at designing.
 
I don't sell graphics but I like using my graphics on merch and sell merch. I sell merch through my own site and a couple of ecommerce sites. If you want to sell graphics, Creative Fabrica, and Etsy are some of the best platforms
 
I have listed some of my graphics works on Facebook marketplace but unfortunately I didn't make many sales. If I remembered correctly, it was just only two of them that I managed to sell on Facebook marketplace.
 

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