Keepin’ it fresh
They’re always updating the site, and adding new products, but not too many. No dog bowls or golf towels.
You’re in good company
Some very accomplished artists are on the site, so it’s gotta be good. It’s nice to be on the same site as them.
Promos
Society6 often runs free worldwide shipping promotions, which is wonderful since so much of my audience is spread around the world (yay internet!). I share my free shipping promos on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
Money
I already mentioned how profitable it can be :) As an artist, I believe in having some side income, to keep you afloat in between projects and art sales. In fact, get yourself a whole bunch of side incomes and you’ve got yourself a comfortable situation. Offering your work on a print-on-demand site, on products you feel comfortable with, is a terrific way to supplement your income.
Monthly payments
This is worth putting on its own paragraph: Society6 pays you every month to your Paypal account, no matter how little money you made. Most other sites pay you after you’ve reach a minimum threshold, like $50 or $100. Not here... So even if you only sell one thing and make $2 in commissions, you’ll get paid out two bucks the following month. This is important, because it’s ENCOURAGING. It feels good to sell something, and it’ll give you a tiny boost to do more.
Does Society6 take away from my own shop's print sales? Maybe. But there's no way I'm going to start making my own t-shirts, phone cases and tote bags, so I feel like it compliments my own shop nicely.
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So why am I sharing this? Because artists ask me about it all the time. There are other artist-focussed, print-on-demand sites you can try too, like RedBubble, Threadless Artist Shops, Crated, Design by Humans, and ImageKind.
I'm also sharing this because I am genuinely & continuously excited about the possibilities for artists to make a living on the internet.
Of course, throwing your artwork up on one of these sites is not going to guarantee you riches. It can feel like your work gets lost in the crowd, like a needle in a haystack.
So, if you’re interested in knowing more about what’s worked for me, I put on a live class on How to Sell Your Art With Print-On-Demand, and you can access the replay of the class for just $25. Sign up here.