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Uploading Photos on Redbubble
f you have images that you want to post on your store, just click your avatar and scroll down to the “Add new network” section. This is where you upload your pictures. Redbubble provides different sizing options that you will have to select for the mage you’re posting.
Do your best to make sure that your posts appear professional if you want them to attract customers.
Make the clean and crisp without stray pixels. Be sure to upload them in png format and use a transparent background, unless you are posting a rectangular photo for cards and posters.
If you are posting any mature content, remember to flag your images before posting them, lest you want your work to be pulled down.
Selling on Redbubble
When filling up your profile information, there is a section where you are required to provide your payment details. When uploading your designs, you have the freedom to set the price you want to sell your work for and determine the profit you want to earn.
Your profile page is basically your storefront. It has everything from your bio, portfolio, and any other links that you want visitors to follow. There is also a small journal section that you can publish briefs that relate to the work you do.
This is all pretty basic stuff, although if you use it properly it can put you in a position to be featured on Redbubble’s homepage or weekly page.
You can also access a large knowledge base or online community on the forum section to benefit from the guide on setting up a performing storefront and merchandise listing.
Payment on Redbubble
Redbubble pays users of its platform through PayPal or direct bank account deposits to people living in the U.K, U.S, or Australia. Payments are made on the 15th of the month for the earnings you made the previous month. Be careful when selecting the currency you want to be paid in because you may not be able to change it later on.
If you want to edit your payment details, just go to your profile and find the “Edit Payment Details” section. Here, you can also change the product pricing and this will subsequently affect the royalties you receive. The price of individual designs can be altered by editing them.
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