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I haven't had much luck with Zazzle, personally, but I only have a couple images there and I don't do much in the way of promotion. I have heard, though, from people whose work and opinions I trust, that they do excellent quality printing. The person in question likes to have the work printed at her own expense and then she sends it to them, herself. She does it that way because she does all the promotional work from/through her own site. On the occasions when I've wanted my work printed, I've always gone to a local printer for various reasons. I kind of like being able to talk to them about stuff. bonni
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I have used CafePress for more than three years and am very satisfied with their T-shirts, Calendars, Mugs, and Hats. If you like, contact me and I'll send you a link to my store and you can see the type of work I've done there.
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I was wondering how I might go about selling prints of my work over the internet at some point in the future (When I've got stuff I think is good enough to try and sell). Can anyone give me any tips as to how I might do this? Thanks, TimW