These views are all Collections which I put together and show you where to find them, thus you grab the Collection HTML code and 'layout style' whichever suits the place you are adding it to on your site. Your referral code is built in and any sales of my products automatically comes to me. And/or you can have buttons where you grab the Text Only code from a product or collection and link to it with your referral code embedded.
example: Vintage Two Brides
Wedding invitations and coordinating stationery items for the two brides, done in a soft silver vintage and gold theme. A Salon of Art exclusive.
This is PORTRAIT
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This is SQUARE
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This is LANDSCAPE layouts 1 and 2
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Zazzle also has widgets you can create if you wish to capture attention or use at the bottom of pages, side bars, blog posts, etc.
The second shop is my Greeting Card Shop - you'll notice that above on Zazzle, most of the same designs exist there, however those are coordinating products to my greeting cards. GCU (GreetingCardUniverse.com) only offers 5x7 folded paper greeting cards; whereas at Zazzle I can offer matching invitations, postage, RSVP and gift items. Your choice if you want just cards or the coordinating products too.
GCU (GreetingCardUniverse.com) has both Card Sellers and an Affiliate Program – I suggest you sign up for Card Seller first, which allows you to get my work on your site as shown below, then go for Affiliate once your website is public and looks ready to sell product. As both of these are different and have different benefits to you for your site.
To become an approved Affiliate, you must have a valid website, so once your site is up and looking like a site ready to sell you can go for Affiliate too. I'm one of Greeting Card Universe's best sellers (so I have an 'in' with the 'big guy'); therefore let me know when you will be applying for the Affiliate Program at GCU if you choose to do that, and I'll shoot a note to the CEO who already asked me to let him know when you apply so he can approve you for the program himself.
Both of these would be used differently and can not be combined in the same link as they do different things, but as I understand it, can be used on the same website depending on what you wish to show on any given page or location on a page.
Affiliates:
GCU (GreetingCardUniverse.com) has both Card Sellers and an Affiliate Program – I suggest you sign up for Card Seller first, which allows you to get my work on your site as shown below, then go for Affiliate once your website is public and looks ready to sell product. As both of these are different and have different benefits to you for your site.
To become an approved Affiliate, you must have a valid website, so once your site is up and looking like a site ready to sell you can go for Affiliate too. I'm one of Greeting Card Universe's best sellers (so I have an 'in' with the 'big guy'); therefore let me know when you will be applying for the Affiliate Program at GCU if you choose to do that, and I'll shoot a note to the CEO who already asked me to let him know when you apply so he can approve you for the program himself.
Both of these would be used differently and can not be combined in the same link as they do different things, but as I understand it, can be used on the same website depending on what you wish to show on any given page or location on a page.
Affiliates:
- Receive 12% commission from Greeting Card Universe for EVERY SALE. Once the shopper comes over to GCU through your affiliate link, the site will give you as an affiliate partner, commissions for all sales made to that shopper within the next 180-days of their initial visit. The benefit of the Affiliate Program is that if you use text links somewhere or widgets on your site, you earn on every sale not just on new customer sales.
- Sellers only make commission on the first purchase (sending new customers to GCU), but the purchase doesn't have to be made right away. A cookie is set when a shopper arrives via a Card Widget or a Sell This Card Link and the first purchase made within 30-days of the first visit, you, the Card Seller, would receive .50-cents a card (up to a cap of $25.00 on that new customer purchase) – this is a Referral Program rather than an Affiliate Program. The benefit to Card Seller is that you can feature the cards like I have below and your referral code is built into the HTML code which shows the image and when clicked on by a customer brings them to that card where they can customize and make a purchase if they choose to do so.
For every card you choose of my designs at Greeting Card Universe to sell on your site, I make the commission when it sells - this is a set amount by the company and I make it on every card of my own which sells. You then receive referral money on any sales made when when you send a new customer to my products through your website.
Above is the 3D HTML code with your referral ID built in. Below are the thumbnail views which also link directly to the card and have your referral code built in.
Above is the 3D HTML code with your referral ID built in. Below are the thumbnail views which also link directly to the card and have your referral code built in.
You could then add a link with your Affiliate code to a button for example like the one below. Anyone entering my store via that link gets you 12% of ANY CARDS they choose to buy, even if they end up finding cards on the site which they buy that are not mine.
GCU also has widgets (with your Referral or Affiliate codes built in) you can create and add to your site, instead of or in addition to the above options. It looks like this:
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Transgender: I don't have any - yet - doesn't mean I can't create them, I'll work on that. GCU does have a handful of well done cards you can sell on your site, using the same process of Card Seller HTML link from various artists. Here are those I think are well done. In addition to Corrie's offerings.