Although creating a normal Zazzle account is free, there are costs involved with actually selling things. Zazzle charges a flat cost of 5% of the sale price plus a processing fee of 2.9% + $0.30 for each item you sell. Accordingly, if you sell a t-shirt for $20, your net profit after fees would be $16.10. Additionally, there can be extra charges for using premium services or for buying a commercial license for specific photographs if you wish to customize your own items using your designs or photos.
For $39.95 a year, larger volume sellers can sign up for a pro Zazzle account. Sellers that upgrade to a pro account can benefit from decreased transaction costs (1.5% + $0.30) and other tools and features like bulk editing and the capacity to design their own product lines. Pro vendors can also design their own unique storefronts and domains on the site. The headquarters of Zazzle are in Redwood City, California, in the United States. 1800 Seaport Boulevard, Redwood City, CA 94063 is their address. In 2021, Zazzle had more than 30 million consumers worldwide and had delivered goods to more than 180 nations. Products from Zazzle are supplied to consumers in Australia from their production facilities in the US and Europe.
In conclusion, while Zazzle does have a fee for merchants, registering and browsing the site are both free. The value of the fees will depend on your particular objectives and the volume of sales you anticipate. Anyone wishing to design and sell their own unique things online has a lot of options thanks to Zazzle, which has millions of customers and a huge selection of goods.