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Other ways of making money => Print on Demand Forum => Topic started by: wds on May 04, 2022, 17:29
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Is the Pictorem site (https://www.pictorem.com/ (https://www.pictorem.com/)) worth looking into. Anyone making money there? How does it compare to FineArtAmerica?
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I just started to upload there. Steven Heap just reported in his monthly report that he already got sales there - he is also still new there, but uploaded already many images.
Quality: Seems good!
Custom service much better that FAA.
Biggest reason to upload there: Free shipping to USA and Canada!
And they have great Murals also to offer.
I am pretty sure it is worth to try.
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and higher ranking on google
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I've been impressed so far. This is the article where I mentioned my sales:
https://backyardsilver.com/say-again-earnings-from-stock-photography-have-increased/
You can choose your pricing (although in simpler ways than FAA) and I have chosen a margin of $20 per square inch of print. I have a feeling that people buy larger prints because it is not as expensive as I had on FAA and the shipping is free. You also get to know the email and name of the buyers so you could add them to your mailing list (perhaps!)
So far, so good.
Steve
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Is the Pictorem site (https://www.pictorem.com/ (https://www.pictorem.com/)) worth looking into. Anyone making money there? How does it compare to FineArtAmerica?
The site doesn’t show image thumbnails for me. Just the item description.
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Thanks all. I have been disappointed with FAA and was wondering if Pictorem performance would be better....sounds like it is worth a try.
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I'm confused. I just did a google search "new york photos wall art" and there were no results from pictorem at all?
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That is very strange. I've searched for mine in the recent past and have seen the Pictorem results, but now I don't. I have sold three metal prints in the past month and they were not ones I actively marketed myself, although the locations were (two in Kauai), so I am not sure where the buyers found my images.
I'll continue to investigate those Google results...
Steve
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If I search for something with fewer results - such as Cheat Lake print - my images appear in the top row of organic results and Pictorem in there alongside FineArtAmerica and Pixels. The latter ones have been online for much longer. So they do get there, but there will be many fewer in a popular place like New York?
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I would guess the results also depend on "where in the world" the person doing the search happens to be located.
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Also Google throws up results of pages similar to those you've looked at in the past, so your stuff comes up higher when you search than it does if a stranger searches for it.
But three sales your first month is great! As is the free shipping. Definitely worth a look! Thanks for the info!
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Yes, if you are thinking of signing up as a contributor, please use my referral link. They do pay a small commission if the person then signs up for an annual plan. https://www.pictorem.com/index.html?refer=JH10JED1EDI (https://www.pictorem.com/index.html?refer=JH10JED1EDI)
Thanks!
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Looks like they limit you to 250 images unless you pay for the premium Pro membership.
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Not sure what the "Premium Pro" membership costs, but I would be inclined to start with the 250 image limit and see the results before going further.
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Not sure what the "Premium Pro" membership costs, but I would be inclined to start with the 250 image limit and see the results before going further.
and that's certainly better than FAA 25 image limit
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I am from Australia and have had images on FAA for at least 3 years and the only thing I have sold was facemask about a years ago.
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Any recent activity on, or thoughts about, pictorem?
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I've been on for a few months and frankly, not impressed in terms of sales so far...certainly no better than FAA.
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Do you get the impression the site is still being actively developed and maintained? Are the owners interested in making it better in the future?
For example - you currently can't do much with your main page there - you can't even control what images it shows.
So it would be nice to hear some positive from the people running Pictorem, about future plans.
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Not sure what the "Premium Pro" membership costs, but I would be inclined to start with the 250 image limit and see the results before going further.
and that's certainly better than FAA 25 image limit
Unless I upload 250 images and make no sales, which makes the quite even? ;D
I just signed up, based on this thread. Looks like fun and potentially could be something. I still think that I can't just upload and wait to be discovered. People who do work these sites and get downloads, also use social media to promote.
I don't exactly understand the pricing on Pictorem? On FAA for example, I just add a standard amount of profit I'd like to make. On Pictorem it has a percentage. Percentage of what? The cost of making the image? So 50% means if the print and shipping and whatever else is $10, then my markup is $5, but if someone orders a smaller print, I'd make less.
What I mean is, I kind of like the flat mark-up system. Maybe I don't understand?
I did like the data being read, including the title and the keywords. Makes it easy. Also default pricing is good, unless I want to make something, special. OH and they also have a nice "Limited Edition" feature, so I can say, there will only be 25 of this image printed. Whoo Hoo, rare, LE, buy it now before they are gone. ::)
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They seem to be doing some things right, like reading metadata. I won't even worry about the pricing unless/until I get sale #1.
I'd just like to feel like if I go to the trouble of uploading hundreds of images, the site won't go away a few months later, or be bought and downgraded. And I'd really like to see some more control over the appearance of my pages there.
Basically I'm looking for an alternative to FAA for the future. I think FAA is going to change in ways I won't like.
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Just looked around, first portfolio I saw sells stockphotos from other authors:
https://www.pictorem.com/profile/Shamudy (https://www.pictorem.com/profile/Shamudy) (did a tineye search on some photos, all other authors)
I don´t know how bad this is at FAA, but this doesn´t give me a good feeling about uploading artwork.
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Have 250 images up with zero views, let alone zero sales. Four months and counting. Not surprising. I get zero sales on FAA as well, except for the occasional $2 postcard.
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Just looked around, first portfolio I saw sells stockphotos from other authors:
https://www.pictorem.com/profile/Shamudy (https://www.pictorem.com/profile/Shamudy) (did a tineye search on some photos, all other authors)
I don´t know how bad this is at FAA, but this doesn´t give me a good feeling about uploading artwork.
FAA is full of "artists" with bulging portfolios of stuff they didn't create. Sometimes it's just stolen, sometimes it's arguably legal but definitely nothing to be proud of. Lots of vintage photos, which I suppose are public domain, but with a nice markup for the "artists". Also vast amounts of repetitious junk, "color variants" etc.
I guess I thought Pictorem might be different, but no surprise if it's not.
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Have 250 images up with zero views, let alone zero sales. Four months and counting. Not surprising. I get zero sales on FAA as well, except for the occasional $2 postcard.
My sales at FAA this year are half of my average of previous years, and still declining. I assume they're heading to zero.
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Just looked around, first portfolio I saw sells stockphotos from other authors:
https://www.pictorem.com/profile/Shamudy (https://www.pictorem.com/profile/Shamudy) (did a tineye search on some photos, all other authors)
I don´t know how bad this is at FAA, but this doesn´t give me a good feeling about uploading artwork.
You're right to question that artist. The usual world traveler, which we know is unlikely. Same happens on FAA and stock sites.
What we can see on FAA is recent sales "activity" and I don't follow like I did years ago, but I don't see the Public Domain images getting any sales. And for myself, the sales have dropped off this year and I get the usual postcard, small print or a T-Shirt now and then.
Still Pictorem is one more outlet and uploading is easy. I'll make that a Winter project. I can't see just giving up without at least trying?
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Just looked around, first portfolio I saw sells stockphotos from other authors:
https://www.pictorem.com/profile/Shamudy (https://www.pictorem.com/profile/Shamudy) (did a tineye search on some photos, all other authors)
I don´t know how bad this is at FAA, but this doesn´t give me a good feeling about uploading artwork.
You're right to question that artist. The usual world traveler, which we know is unlikely. Same happens on FAA and stock sites.
What we can see on FAA is recent sales "activity" and I don't follow like I did years ago, but I don't see the Public Domain images getting any sales. And for myself, the sales have dropped off this year and I get the usual postcard, small print or a T-Shirt now and then.
Still Pictorem is one more outlet and uploading is easy. I'll make that a Winter project. I can't see just giving up without at least trying?
I wish I could have ´photographed´ all the places he has been to, he must have been all over the world...
I think I will try pictorem as well, just being demotivated lately of all copied artwork I see around.
I had 3 sales on FAA early this year for a total of $450, other than that nothing over $5 for 3 years now.
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First came the plague of stolen work - then the plague of public domain images. Next will be the plague of "art" generated by so-called "AI" in response to text entered by the "artist". Watch for that stuff to be uploaded by the ton, to these POD sites that run on autopilot.
"Moody black and white photo of Brooklyn bridge with lonely person walking away"
"Beautiful painting of canal in Venice at sunset, gondola in foreground"
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Pictorem is one of the labs I evaluated for Shopify integration. They have a Shopify app that offers one of the best integrations I've seen because it creates one Shopify listing with multiple product and size variations in one listing. Most of the other apps all create a different listing each for canvas, paper, metal, etc. So unless you manually combine them you end up with a mess of what appear to be duplicate product listings. FAA's Shopify app creates multiple listings.
Beyond that, I wasn't impressed. I ordered canvas and photo paper sample prints. I think their production time when I ordered was 4 days and it's now 6 days. I finally got the prints a month later. Left a voicemail with support and never got a call back. Emailed support and finally got a response about issues with suppliers. Paper print arrived in a generic brown semi-rigid mailer and no other protection. No cellophane, wrapping tissue or anything else. And prices are about double the average cost I've seen. If that order had actually been for one of my customers they probably would have either been angry or cancelled the order.
High cost, slow production, low quality presentation, and poor support is a pretty bad combination.
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Pictorem is one of the labs I evaluated for Shopify integration. They have a Shopify app that offers one of the best integrations I've seen because it creates one Shopify listing with multiple product and size variations in one listing. Most of the other apps all create a different listing each for canvas, paper, metal, etc. So unless you manually combine them you end up with a mess of what appear to be duplicate product listings. FAA's Shopify app creates multiple listings.
Beyond that, I wasn't impressed. I ordered canvas and photo paper sample prints. I think their production time when I ordered was 4 days and it's now 6 days. I finally got the prints a month later. Left a voicemail with support and never got a call back. Emailed support and finally got a response about issues with suppliers. Paper print arrived in a generic brown semi-rigid mailer and no other protection. No cellophane, wrapping tissue or anything else. And prices are about double the average cost I've seen. If that order had actually been for one of my customers they probably would have either been angry or cancelled the order.
High cost, slow production, low quality presentation, and poor support is a pretty bad combination.
Sounds like they're not much different than FAA - I wouldn't be surprised if they're using the same print vendors.
After following FAA's forum for a few years, I see the pattern. Usually, they do ok but since the pandemic, shipping costs have skyrocketed and (as many forum posters have pointed out) become wildly inconsistent. Usually the order is filled on a timely basis, but sometimes things go off the rails and I've seen forum posts from angry customers who got nowhere with customer service. Quality is usually ok, but sometimes it's a disaster, probably because FAA just found a lower-cost supplier.
Looks like Pictorem is a mixed bag. I'd just like to know if it has a future - will it get better, or just go away?
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Pictorem is one of the labs I evaluated for Shopify integration. They have a Shopify app that offers one of the best integrations I've seen because it creates one Shopify listing with multiple product and size variations in one listing. Most of the other apps all create a different listing each for canvas, paper, metal, etc. So unless you manually combine them you end up with a mess of what appear to be duplicate product listings. FAA's Shopify app creates multiple listings.
Beyond that, I wasn't impressed. I ordered canvas and photo paper sample prints. I think their production time when I ordered was 4 days and it's now 6 days. I finally got the prints a month later. Left a voicemail with support and never got a call back. Emailed support and finally got a response about issues with suppliers. Paper print arrived in a generic brown semi-rigid mailer and no other protection. No cellophane, wrapping tissue or anything else. And prices are about double the average cost I've seen. If that order had actually been for one of my customers they probably would have either been angry or cancelled the order.
High cost, slow production, low quality presentation, and poor support is a pretty bad combination.
Sounds like they're not much different than FAA - I wouldn't be surprised if they're using the same print vendors.
After following FAA's forum for a few years, I see the pattern. Usually, they do ok but since the pandemic, shipping costs have skyrocketed and (as many forum posters have pointed out) become wildly inconsistent. Usually the order is filled on a timely basis, but sometimes things go off the rails and I've seen forum posts from angry customers who got nowhere with customer service. Quality is usually ok, but sometimes it's a disaster, probably because FAA just found a lower-cost supplier.
Looks like Pictorem is a mixed bag. I'd just like to know if it has a future - will it get better, or just go away?
Pictorem's website makes them look like a high-end print lab but what I received was nowhere close to high-end. Seems they only have locations in New York and Canada but I'm not sure if they actually do the printing. The return address is labeled with the company Xitrade. They operate as both a print lab and a POD. Haven't tried the POD. But yes I'm also concerned about their longevity. It takes a ton of time to load products and/or integrate to something like Shopify and if they're unreliable or go out of business it's a waste of time.
With FAA, I've found the overall quality of products to be good, production times are mostly good, and customer service is a bit hit or miss. One guy owns and built the entire platform. I think he's done an amazing job with it but at some point he'll probably decide it's time to sell it. Whoever buys it will likely do the usual cost cutting and wringing artists dry. FAA has a partnership with Getty so I'm guessing they'd be one of the top potential buyers.
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Reviving old topic :D - has anyone had any recent experiences with Pictorem? If yes, would you recommend them now? The feedback in this thread from 2022 wasn't so great.
Why I'm asking: I'm looking for a print lab to fulfill print orders for US customers (currently only selling in Europe and shipping from Europe to US is a nightmare). Thus I'm looking into Pictorem. Also if you guys have any suggestions for US (or Canada) based print labs with great print quality and also what other labs to avoid, I would be very grateful for the information :)
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I joined them with the free uploads and have had three sales in about two years. Which is way more than I can say about FAA where I have several thousand images. I think I am capped at 200 on Pictorem. I may go with their pro account to test what more images might net me. But sales are not regular for me, just one offs.
Forgot to mention. Two sales netted me 170 each and one sale was around 80 bucks.
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Reviving old topic :D - has anyone had any recent experiences with Pictorem? If yes, would you recommend them now? The feedback in this thread from 2022 wasn't so great.
Why I'm asking: I'm looking for a print lab to fulfill print orders for US customers (currently only selling in Europe and shipping from Europe to US is a nightmare). Thus I'm looking into Pictorem. Also if you guys have any suggestions for US (or Canada) based print labs with great print quality and also what other labs to avoid, I would be very grateful for the information :)
I never ended up trying Pictorum but for clients here in the US I use Miller’s Lab. The print quality is excellent. I generally purchase the photo prints. They use a silver halide digital process for black & white & in portfolio reviews in NYC gallerists thought I was using film. Great quality.
I’ve also gotten metal prints and framed prints. Color prints are excellent too Again I use the photo prints They have matte glossy other surfaces. They also have giclee but I prefer true photos For US based photographers their press prints (business cards, postcards, etc) are gorgeous. And creative
I haven’t ordered in a while but last time they shipped FedEx free to you (in the US I assume) and $6 flat fee to clients. Even for framed prints. I think most things take two working days then they ship overnight. And you can get rush shipping but it’s pricey though 3 days is fast enough and better than most places.
The minimum order is only $15 and for things like cards you need to order a box I believe. I think you can set up a storefront through zenfolio but I just order for one offs for clients who want to buy from me, so I upload the file(s) myself on an as needed basis. It’s not POD. But I guess with zenfolio it could be.
Based in Kansas. Very nice people to deal with.
They are the professional branch of MPix.
For metal prints I’ve also used Bay Photo in California. They have many different types of metal prints. Eg some directly on metal without the white layer. But their shipping is higher so I only use them for special types of prints
Both labs do the dye sublimation for metal so it’s fused into the metal and will never chip off. FAA uses the same process. I shoot a lot of water so I’ve often used metal in gallery shows and clients love it.
Millers canvas is nice but it’s not my style.
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Reviving old topic :D - has anyone had any recent experiences with Pictorem? If yes, would you recommend them now? The feedback in this thread from 2022 wasn't so great.
Why I'm asking: I'm looking for a print lab to fulfill print orders for US customers (currently only selling in Europe and shipping from Europe to US is a nightmare). Thus I'm looking into Pictorem. Also if you guys have any suggestions for US (or Canada) based print labs with great print quality and also what other labs to avoid, I would be very grateful for the information :)
I never ended up trying Pictorum but for clients here in the US I use Miller’s Lab. The print quality is excellent. I generally purchase the photo prints. They use a silver halide digital process for black & white & in portfolio reviews in NYC gallerists thought I was using film. Great quality.
I’ve also gotten metal prints and framed prints. Color prints are excellent too Again I use the photo prints They have matte glossy other surfaces. They also have giclee but I prefer true photos For US based photographers their press prints (business cards, postcards, etc) are gorgeous. And creative
I haven’t ordered in a while but last time they shipped FedEx free to you (in the US I assume) and $6 flat fee to clients. Even for framed prints. I think most things take two working days then they ship overnight. And you can get rush shipping but it’s pricey though 3 days is fast enough and better than most places.
The minimum order is only $15 and for things like cards you need to order a box I believe. I think you can set up a storefront through zenfolio but I just order for one offs for clients who want to buy from me, so I upload the file(s) myself on an as needed basis. It’s not POD. But I guess with zenfolio it could be.
Based in Kansas. Very nice people to deal with.
They are the professional branch of MPix.
For metal prints I’ve also used Bay Photo in California. They have many different types of metal prints. Eg some directly on metal without the white layer. But their shipping is higher so I only use them for special types of prints
Both labs do the dye sublimation for metal so it’s fused into the metal and will never chip off. FAA uses the same process. I shoot a lot of water so I’ve often used metal in gallery shows and clients love it.
Millers canvas is nice but it’s not my style.
That is hugely helpful info, thanks so much!!! I have a storefront for paper prints, canvas, metal and acrylic glass already on my website, built with Wordpress and Woocommerce - so it should be rather extendable to US & Canada customers (currently selling to Europe only).
By any chance, can you also recommend a US/Canada based lab with great acrylic glass print quality?
Thanks in advance!
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I started to upload to Pictorem around a year ago, I now have around 112 images there and so far no sales.
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The bigger question.... Buying your prints.... Worthwhile?
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The bigger question.... Buying your prints.... Worthwhile?
You probably mean selling your prints.
The answer is "it depends". Mostly on what you shoot/sell.
Personally, my income from prints is comparable to my microstock income. And I expect to have no microstock income within 2-3 years, because I expect the prices and royalties to drop further and would then simply leave. Prints should be available longer as income source.
But it's your decision whether to try it.
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The bigger question.... Buying your prints.... Worthwhile?
You probably mean selling your prints.
The answer is "it depends". Mostly on what you shoot/sell.
Personally, my income from prints is comparable to my microstock income. And I expect to have no microstock income within 2-3 years, because I expect the prices and royalties to drop further and would then simply leave. Prints should be available longer as income source.
But it's your decision whether to try it.
May I ask where are you selling your prints?
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The bigger question.... Buying your prints.... Worthwhile?
You probably mean selling your prints.
The answer is "it depends". Mostly on what you shoot/sell.
Personally, my income from prints is comparable to my microstock income. And I expect to have no microstock income within 2-3 years, because I expect the prices and royalties to drop further and would then simply leave. Prints should be available longer as income source.
But it's your decision whether to try it.
May I ask where are you selling your prints?
Mostly through my own website.
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The bigger question.... Buying your prints.... Worthwhile?
You probably mean selling your prints.
The answer is "it depends". Mostly on what you shoot/sell.
Personally, my income from prints is comparable to my microstock income. And I expect to have no microstock income within 2-3 years, because I expect the prices and royalties to drop further and would then simply leave. Prints should be available longer as income source.
But it's your decision whether to try it.
May I ask where are you selling your prints?
Mostly through my own website.
I believe you advertise yourself on Facebook?
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I have studied this site in detail, but I still have not found any information on how to withdraw my earned money from it. If anyone knows, please tell me.
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That is hugely helpful info, thanks so much!!! I have a storefront for paper prints, canvas, metal and acrylic glass already on my website, built with Wordpress and Woocommerce - so it should be rather extendable to US & Canada customers (currently selling to Europe only).
By any chance, can you also recommend a US/Canada based lab with great acrylic glass print quality?
Thanks in advance!
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Sorry. I haven’t printed on acrylic.
I’m selling prints through Fine Art America & one agent and these days it earns me more than stock. I sure hope print sales don’t disappear. I haven’t added them to my website though I’m thinking about it. I sell some directly but it’s easier to have someone else do the printing and shipping. I use Millers for those images. Generally framed or on metal.
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Sorry. I haven’t printed on acrylic.
I’m selling prints through Fine Art America & one agent and these days it earns me more than stock. I sure hope print sales don’t disappear. I haven’t added them to my website though I’m thinking about it. I sell some directly but it’s easier to have someone else do the printing and shipping. I use Millers for those images. Generally framed or on metal.
Thanks again for your help. I got some nice expensive sales on acrylic here in Germany, so having them on offer might make sense :). I hope prints will continue selling in the years to come - high-resolution real world imagery for prints is much more difficult to replace by AI than stock images.
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Sorry. I haven’t printed on acrylic.
I’m selling prints through Fine Art America & one agent and these days it earns me more than stock. I sure hope print sales don’t disappear. I haven’t added them to my website though I’m thinking about it. I sell some directly but it’s easier to have someone else do the printing and shipping. I use Millers for those images. Generally framed or on metal.
Thanks again for your help. I got some nice expensive sales on acrylic here in Germany, so having them on offer might make sense :). I hope prints will continue selling in the years to come - high-resolution real world imagery for prints is much more difficult to replace by AI than stock images.
are you using WordPress to sell Prints ?
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Sorry. I haven’t printed on acrylic.
I’m selling prints through Fine Art America & one agent and these days it earns me more than stock. I sure hope print sales don’t disappear. I haven’t added them to my website though I’m thinking about it. I sell some directly but it’s easier to have someone else do the printing and shipping. I use Millers for those images. Generally framed or on metal.
Thanks again for your help. I got some nice expensive sales on acrylic here in Germany, so having them on offer might make sense :). I hope prints will continue selling in the years to come - high-resolution real world imagery for prints is much more difficult to replace by AI than stock images.
are you using WordPress to sell Prints ?
Yes. Actually I only need WooCommerce for the shop functionality, but it is a Wordpress plugin, so Wordpress is required as well. But if you're thinking about selling through your website - the technology doesn't matter, Shopify is a very popular choice for example.
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Sorry. I haven’t printed on acrylic.
I’m selling prints through Fine Art America & one agent and these days it earns me more than stock. I sure hope print sales don’t disappear. I haven’t added them to my website though I’m thinking about it. I sell some directly but it’s easier to have someone else do the printing and shipping. I use Millers for those images. Generally framed or on metal.
Thanks again for your help. I got some nice expensive sales on acrylic here in Germany, so having them on offer might make sense :). I hope prints will continue selling in the years to come - high-resolution real world imagery for prints is much more difficult to replace by AI than stock images.
are you using WordPress to sell Prints ?
Yes. Actually I only need WooCommerce for the shop functionality, but it is a Wordpress plugin, so Wordpress is required as well. But if you're thinking about selling through your website - the technology doesn't matter, Shopify is a very popular choice for example.
I don’t want to pay a subscription to be honest. I own a website where prints are available, but never made any sales. Haven’t shown the interest on advertising. But now I’m thinking again , maybe I should try sell prints on my site. Not sure if these will sell or where to advertise to be honest
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I don’t want to pay a subscription to be honest. I own a website where prints are available, but never made any sales. Haven’t shown the interest on advertising. But now I’m thinking again , maybe I should try sell prints on my site. Not sure if these will sell or where to advertise to be honest
WooCommerce and Wordpress are free. There are additional paid plugins for more specialized functions, but for prints the free version should be enough.
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I don’t want to pay a subscription to be honest. I own a website where prints are available, but never made any sales. Haven’t shown the interest on advertising. But now I’m thinking again , maybe I should try sell prints on my site. Not sure if these will sell or where to advertise to be honest
WooCommerce and Wordpress are free. There are additional paid plugins for more specialized functions, but for prints the free version should be enough.
And what company are you using to print your images? I know you could do it manually as well, but I was wondering if you do it automatically .
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And what company are you using to print your images? I know you could do it manually as well, but I was wondering if you do it automatically .
A local workshop in my town, they do the printing and shipping for me. For US/Canada market still looking around - there are some great suggestions here in the thread.
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I don’t want to pay a subscription to be honest. I own a website where prints are available, but never made any sales. Haven’t shown the interest on advertising. But now I’m thinking again , maybe I should try sell prints on my site. Not sure if these will sell or where to advertise to be honest
Just checked your website. What company/service do you use for the website and for shopping functions?
The reason you don't get any sales might be that you don't reach buyers through search engines. Do you get clicks through Google? It seems you could improve your SEO (for example change image names from numbers to some meaningful names). Also the prices might be too high, but I don't know that much about UK market.
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I don’t want to pay a subscription to be honest. I own a website where prints are available, but never made any sales. Haven’t shown the interest on advertising. But now I’m thinking again , maybe I should try sell prints on my site. Not sure if these will sell or where to advertise to be honest
Just checked your website. What company/service do you use for the website and for shopping functions?
The reason you don't get any sales might be that you don't reach buyers through search engines. Do you get clicks through Google? It seems you could improve your SEO (for example change image names from numbers to some meaningful names). Also the prices might be too high, but I don't know that much about UK market.
That website is more for my own travel portfolio, but was thinking to build a new website designed to sell prints. That's why I wanted to find out more info from you if it's possible to generate income from selling prints on own website. Can I have a link to your web pleaSE?
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That website is more for my own travel portfolio, but was thinking to build a new website designed to sell prints. That's why I wanted to find out more info from you if it's possible to generate income from selling prints on own website. Can I have a link to your web pleaSE?
I can tell you that it is possible to generate income from prints through own website. It seems you are already familiar with creating websites and know your way with SEO, so you don't need much time to create a new website with a shop. In that case I would say just invest that time and try it. I don't know how much income can be generated, but there are people out there making good money from prints (not me).
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I have studied this site in detail, but I still have not found any information on how to withdraw my earned money from it. If anyone knows, please tell me.
People, I obviously don't understand something, excuse my backward mind. Or is everything really great on this site, and you don't want to voice my question for the sake of competition.
I'll repeat myself once again.
What are the ways to withdraw your hard-earned money from this site? I didn't find such information on their site.
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That website is more for my own travel portfolio, but was thinking to build a new website designed to sell prints. That's why I wanted to find out more info from you if it's possible to generate income from selling prints on own website. Can I have a link to your web pleaSE?
I can tell you that it is possible to generate income from prints through own website. It seems you are already familiar with creating websites and know your way with SEO, so you don't need much time to create a new website with a shop. In that case I would say just invest that time and try it. I don't know how much income can be generated, but there are people out there making good money from prints (not me).
Thanks. Yes, I can create a website without any issues. At the moment own around 6 , but need to get rid of some.
May I ask where you do advertise your prints ?
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Thanks. Yes, I can create a website without any issues. At the moment own around 6 , but need to get rid of some.
May I ask where you do advertise your prints ?
Sounds good :).
Until now nowhere, it's been all organic traffic. But will probably do some ads on Google in future.
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Thanks. Yes, I can create a website without any issues. At the moment own around 6 , but need to get rid of some.
May I ask where you do advertise your prints ?
Sounds good :).
Until now nowhere, it's been all organic traffic. But will probably do some ads on Google in future.
I guess you’d own a Facebook page too where you post you new prints photo ? 😅
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Thanks. Yes, I can create a website without any issues. At the moment own around 6 , but need to get rid of some.
May I ask where you do advertise your prints ?
Sounds good :).
Until now nowhere, it's been all organic traffic. But will probably do some ads on Google in future.
I guess you’d own a Facebook page too where you post you new prints photo ? 😅
From my experience advertising on social media has almost no effect. But it depends on your audience. I've heard from people selling prints through social media.
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I've heard from people selling prints through social media.
I heard that the earth was flat, that aliens lived on earth among us... ;D
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I heard that the earth was flat, that aliens lived on earth among us... ;D
Those are probably the ones buying the prints ;D
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I've heard from people selling prints through social media.
It was a guy who wanted to sell you his latest online course for $99: "How I Made $3,000 a Month Selling Prints Online"
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People, I obviously don't understand something, excuse my backward mind. Or is everything really great on this site, and you don't want to voice my question for the sake of competition.
I'll repeat myself once again.
What are the ways to withdraw your hard-earned money from this site? I didn't find such information on their site.
PayPal
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I've heard from people selling prints through social media.
It was a guy who wanted to sell you his latest online course for $99: "How I Made $3,000 a Month Selling Prints Online"
There are a lot of these around :D