Leslie Patton

Sites like redbubble by Leslie Patton

Posted on January 22, 2008

Does anyone know of any other sites like redbubble, where you can post your art and sell it as well, for free?

  • Kaylene B

    Kaylene B

    I’m wondering the same thing…

  • D. D.AMO

    D. D.AMO

    flickr and art wanted…

  • Margie Avellino

    Margie Avellino

    Imagekind.com is a nice site, you can upload up to 21 images for free.
    Orders can be placed for art or greeting cards, framed or unframed.

  • flyingdisc

    flyingdisc

    Zazzle is great – you can sell your art there for free (like here) – you can visit my site at http://zazzle.com/flyingdisc to get an idea. Good luck.

  • Christopher  Ewing

    Christopher E...

    i know this is alittle late, but RB is probably the best site you can use. nothing sells on art wanted, and from what i hear about flickr, it’s all drama!! i can live without that! lol

  • x-im-a-faery-x

    x-im-a-faery-x

    www.deviantart.com is pretty good as well.

  • Lisa Brower

    Lisa Brower

    Im curious to know if you managed to find any other sites that worked for you after this?

  • Ted Petrovits

    Ted Petrovits

    I have searched and tried a few so far only Redbubble seems to be the best. mainly because it allows you to upload the largest file size. I have just found http://fineartamerica.com but it only allows for file sizes less than 24megs

  • Followthedon

    Followthedon

    I have 5 or so sites, Imagekind was my first, and that one has the most views, redbubble ,cafepress, I just started a Zazzle store today don’t know what to expect, and also I opened a deviantart store 3 days ago however I am only using that for views and to promote my other sites because they limete the amount you may collect to 20% unless you upgrade and that would be cheaper then my other sites. Deveintart can get a huge amount of views latterly like 300 or 400 the first day however this is what one of there you click on this and it stumbles and someones stumbles you programs, but they seem to get a lot of views, trouble is the community seems rather juvenile in some respects and there is a lot more junk art then any other sites. its hard to say what site works best. I try to connect all my sites but its hard. one thing I have found is none of the sites offer full shirt manipulation at lest none that I have found, its rather disappointing because designing on a square is nice, but creating the full shirt would be nicer. ( I wish I could spell, I misspelled like 20 or so words, spell check fixed some)

  • CoombeArt

    CoombeArt

    as with grapes, and theres to many of them, photos are the same, people have bought cards and prints off me usually for emotional reasons, we have put card racks in shops in south australia, and newsagencies, but its only pocket money, good fun for a while, but later not realy worth it.

  • Buckwhite

    Buckwhite

    You can try:
    The Untapped Source
    it is free and I have had a few sales on this site.

    Fine Art America
    Same as above except no sales for me to date.

    Imagekind
    You can now upload more than 20 or so photos but can only have 3 or 4 galleys for classing your work.

    Zazzle is another free site, but setting up a storefront is very time comsumming. A lot of people have pretty good sale on this one.

    Let me know if any of these work out for you. Good luck!!!

  • Rick Wollschleger

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