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shley @gloomygvrl666

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nice

Those are sickk

thx heaps :3 people had been asking me for merch for a while and i thought stickers would be something quick and fun to do while i try different shirt stores ^w^

I should start selling stickers, some people even comment how stickery my art looks. Do you have any advice on this crooked business?

your art looks very suitable for stickers so i think you should just go ahead and do it, you don't really have anything to lose

if you use a site like redbubble you can upload your art to sell as stickers and redbubble will handle the printing and shipping them out when people buy them ^_^

you just gotta connect a paypal account and decide on a markup (my markup is 50-70% or something like that)

whatever your markup is, is the money you make per sale, the rest of the money goes towards redbubble for the services/printing/etc

Are you ever taxed by Redbubble? Does the markup you choose affect the quality of your merch in any way?

the markup you choose doesnt effect the quality of the work cuz no matter what your markup is, redbubble will always make the same amount of money ^_^

the markup just raises the price above the price for redbubbles services

so, if redbubble is charging $1 to print and send out a sticker and you add a 100% markup, that will make the price of the sticker $2 for people who buy it

every time someone buys it, you get $1 and redbubble gets $1

if you make the markup 300% that will make the price of the sticker $4

every time someone buys it, you get $3 and redbubble gets $1

the price RB makes never changes to my awareness so quality is always the same uwu