I’ve ordered from Redbubble a number of times and been very happy with the quality and amazed by the speed of shipping. I have found them easy to produce and I like the quality. I like the variety of products they offer – cards (post and note), photo prints in different sizes, matted prints and framed prints (plus many more consumer products that I’m not particularly interested in). I will however share what I like and dislike about Redbubble: I have been on Redbubble for a couple of years but have not used Fineartamerica so can’t offer a comparison. I don’t think the two can really be compared though, the type of work that sells repeatedly on RB is more graphical design in nature, whereas sales on FAA is often more art oriented and has FAR better products for putting fine art on than Redbubble does.īoth have about a gazillion artists though, so difficult to sell anything as a direct result of their internal search facilities, they need to be treated for what they are – print on demand services that you need to market yourself to obtain sales for. The RB interface is clunky IMO compared to the FAA interface which works well, and defintiely worth the $30 per year for what you get ( you could get away with using the artistsite and their blog platform instead of a website if you couldn’t afford both). I’ve had intermittent sales on RB, none yet on FAA as to be expected after such a short time (and due to one of my horses getting a serious injury I havn’t been working it for the past four weeks). I’m with both, been with RB pretty much since it started, but FAA only about 6 or 7 weeks now.
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