Please take a moment of your time to leave a review and feedback of your experience of module 1.
Some feedback I'd find helpful shaping YOUR course content, materials and forum support.
What aspects of the course have you found most valuable?
Are there any specific topics or areas that you feel could benefit from more in-depth coverage or additional resources?
Have the provided templates been helpful ?
Are there any specific types of templates you would like to see more of?
How would you rate the effectiveness of the tips and strategies shared in the course? Have you successfully implemented any of them into your business practices?
Have you found the course materials easily accessible?
Have you discovered any new insights or techniques through the course that have positively impacted your Zazzle business? If so, please share your experiences.
Are there any sections or modules that you found less engaging or less relevant to your specific needs? If yes, please specify which ones and provide any suggestions for improvement.
Have you encountered any challenges or obstacles while implementing the strategies taught in the course?
How would you rate the overall organization and structure of the course materials? Is there anything we can do to improve the flow or accessibility of the content?
Would you recommend the Zazzlepreneurs course to others interested in starting or growing their own Zazzle business? If so, please explain why.
Thank you
Thank you so much for this generous course Leah. I find it incredible and inspiring how much work you've done as well with implementing feedback and updating the module. You are so focused and it's incredible to watch!
I'm working my way through module 1 and am getting the hang of it.
1 What aspects of the course have you found most valuable?
I LOVED the Market research template and ideas. Going to Amazon to get inspiration wasn't on my radar at all and it seems so obvious now. This template will be my most used one as I'd never had a way to collect all these useful hints and inspiration before. I also loved the HOT TIP about which hours to post on social media. So great to know precisely when our posts have more impact.
2 Are there any specific topics or areas that you feel could benefit from more in-depth coverage or additional resources?
I found the unicorn tag idea wonderful - as well as your commitment to not infringe upon other Zazzle designers. You may already go into this in future modules but I know I could use more help with HOW to use the links of the keyword search engines you provided. For some reason, I feel really overwhelmed when I go to google trends and find it hard to get useful hints.
3 Have the provided templates been helpful?
Yes, it's so great to have a setup to keep track of ideas as well as be able to hold myself accountable (mission statement) and see the big picture (objectives)!
4 Are there any specific types of templates you would like to see more of?
What I always thought of setting up for myself are some sort of spreadsheets of what can be put in collections for example. What I mean is: If I have a new wedding design, what are all the other products I can put the same design on - templates to check of would be great! I also always struggle to remember which products use the same dimensions. If I made a pillow, does the exact same design fit on a can cooler ? I know the design transfer tool is supposed to do a little of that - but the dimensions don’t always work. I hope I’m making sense.
5 How would you rate the effectiveness of the tips and strategies shared in the course? Have you successfully implemented any of them into your business practices?
Yes! I’ve started implementing the market research especially as well as the tagging ideas especially.
6 Have you found the course materials easily accessible?
Well, in a lot of ways yes. One thing I found hard was the “ACCESS EXTRAS via the forum” link. Since it’s a link to the whole forum and not to the design worksheets I’m looking for I usually get distracted by all the other discussion and forget why I came there :) . Direct links would be more useful for me as I’m so easily sidetracked! I also noticed the link for the fonts guide to give an error but I think you’ve already been made aware.
7 Have you discovered any new insights or techniques through the course that have positively impacted your Zazzle business? If so, please share your experiences.
Inspiration and renewed motivation for sure. It’s too early to tell a financial benefit but I’m sure that is just a matter of time!
8 Are there any sections or modules that you found less engaging or less relevant to your specific needs? If yes, please specify which ones and provide any suggestions for improvement.
I’m finding them all useful. Even if I already know certain techniques, I appreciate the reminders (for self love especially) and can cherrypick nuggets :)
9 Have you encountered any challenges or obstacles while implementing the strategies taught in the course?
Only my own hesitation to work on Facebook. Pinterest has been my main marketing tool and I’m finding it hard to branch out because I’m not especially good with social media in general. But that’s on me. Some people engage easier than others.
10 How would you rate the overall organization and structure of the course materials? Is there anything we can do to improve the flow or accessibility of the content?
As I mentioned above - direct links to forum posts - especially as the forum is growing so much!
11 Would you recommend the Zazzlepreneurs course to others interested in starting or growing their own Zazzle business? If so, please explain why.
Absolutely. Zazzle can be very confusing and a roadmap to stay focused is so important and will give newbies a much easier time to keep on track!
I'm only just getting started but I'll give feedback where I can.
-What aspects of the course have you found most valuable?
At first glance, I can see it will all be very valuable as I've been pretty confused with zazzle from day 1 and I sure could benefit from a structured approach so I'm pretty excited by what I've seen so far. From business plan to social media marketing scheduler, this is just the kick in the butt I need to treat this platform like a real business instead of just a side hustle.
-Are there any specific topics or areas that you feel could benefit from more in-depth coverage or additional resources?
I think the biggest thing I need help with is promoting zazzle products on Pinterest. Pinterest confuses me about as much as zazzle does. I love designing but as a complete and total introvert, I tend to avoid facebook/tiktok/etc, but I like the idea of Pinterest as there's really no conversation involved. If only I could figure it out.
-Have the provided templates been helpful?
I'm still getting through them but they are definitely helping me organize a more structured approach and sort out my priorities.
-Have you found the course materials easily accessible?
Yes, it's very well organized and so far has been easy to find my way around. With that said I did encounter a broken link on the extras -fonts guide, that brings up a "page not found". The Pinterest extras sheets didn't have a pdf link so I could print it like the tagging guide did. I'm one of those who needs to print in order to better absorb what I'm reading, so having a clear way to print everything is super helpful. Haven't yet found a way to print the social extras that didn't have that pdf link.
-Would you recommend the Zazzlepreneurs course to others interested in starting or growing their own Zazzle business? If so, please explain why.
Absolutely. Even though I'm not finished with it, I can clearly see there is a ton of well-organized information in one place being delivered in an easily digestible way that would clearly benefit anyone who is looking for help with their zazzle business.
What aspects of the course have you found most valuable? A: So far I've just begun exploring the materials but I have always been interested in brain function and how one learns so I am very happy to see that you have incorporated some of that into your materials. I do think having a plan wins out over winging it.
Are there any specific topics or areas that you feel could benefit from more in-depth coverage or additional resources? A: Design help is always appreciated. Examples like before and after as well as seeing someone design on video or zoom is especially nice since explaining why one makes different choices is instructional.
Have the provided templates been helpful ? A: Yes, it is good to have a guideline to go off of.
Are there any specific types of templates you would like to see more of? A: Something related to a list of things to consider when doing a design would be helpful.
How would you rate the effectiveness of the tips and strategies shared in the course? A: so far, so good! Have you successfully implemented any of them into your business practices? A: rather new yet but I am familiar with some of them, so yes.
Have you found the course materials easily accessible? A: Mostly. I'm getting used to finding my way around the platform so I am sure it is only a matter of time before I can make my way around quite well.
Have you discovered any new insights or techniques through the course that have positively impacted your Zazzle business? If so, please share your experiences. A: Still a bit new to tell but I'm certain that will be the case as you appear to approach things differently than what I am used to.
Are there any sections or modules that you found less engaging or less relevant to your specific needs? If yes, please specify which ones and provide any suggestions for improvement. A: I don't see any sections that won't be helpful. Even though I feel I know about some of them, I'm always learning so I'm sure there will be new perspectives to explore.
Have you encountered any challenges or obstacles while implementing the strategies taught in the course? A: no
How would you rate the overall organization and structure of the course materials? Is there anything we can do to improve the flow or accessibility of the content? A: It is very organized. I don't think there is anything that needs to be addressed.
Would you recommend the Zazzlepreneurs course to others interested in starting or growing their own Zazzle business? If so, please explain why. A: Yes. I would because you should always keep learning as you are growing and seeing other people's perspectives on how to do something adds to your knowledge base. I also see that you are providing a different experience from what I had before and I am finding it interesting and fresh.
I figure I should offer some feedback now, and edit to add other thoughts as I continue through the Modules.
First, thanks again Leah, for delving into course creation, and being so generous with your knowledge and experience re Zazzle.
For me, a few of the stand-outs are:
Finding under-served niches and just dominating them with product designs before anyone else can get a look in. (I have generally done just the opposite, by finding a niche, adding a few designs to see how they go; and then finding the next niche - rinse and repeat. Spreading things too thinly.)
NOPE tags alone won't do. The number of times I have run across advice to go mining for wonderful, magical tags and the sales will follow. Kinda left me fretting over them, and why my sales never did really take off. So, good to know you're clear success is not just about picking the right ten tags!
This one is a bit of a query, I guess. I don't think I quite understand what you mean in the section on Securing Your Niche. The last paragraph mentions sharing only "direct only" links until there is a large enough inventory of designs. Does this relate to keeping all those new products private on Zazzle when we publish them? And then flick them all to public in the Zazzle marketplace once there's enough of them. Or do you mean something about social media marketing (you do say "when you share" them). I'm just a little confused what exactly is being kept "direct only".
Rest of the module is great, albeit the stuff of nightmares for me. Never done anything like mission statements etc before, and still kind of pondering it all a week later. I've seen a lot of it many times before and always "waved" it away, mainly due to the guilt of doing that instead of creating/publishing more designs.
I guess I should just get a pen and paper out and do it - everyone says to get a business plan and a mission statement and figure out who your ideal customer is, etc. And you've put it right there in Module 1, so hey, maybe that stuff is actually quite important - rather than pumping out an endless variety of designs that don't sell!
The rest is perfect. Just that bit about "direct only" that confused me, and the rest is just some kind of "Me problem" - it'll probably end up being transformative once I start biting chunks out of my current mindset and start organizing everything in a more orderly way, and writing it down.
BTW, I'm looking forward to seeing what you changed in the upcoming version of the module.
And it'll be interesting delving into the social media stuff - probably you've got that in mind for later modules. For me, especially Pinterest. Been on there for years, and I think I have maybe 6 accounts (for separate stores). Don't think I've ever got a sale via Pinterest, so yeah, tips on strategy there would be good for future training. (Some ppl say mix pins and repin other ppl's pins in the same niche; others say only ever have your own pins in your account, which is where I'm at at the moment.)
This is long so I'll stop, maybe add other thoughts later as I continue through Mod 1.
But yeah, great work. I'm enjoying being here with yourself and a whole bunch of like-minded entrepreneurs. Not a fan of Facebook, and I've missed the old-style forums, as I used to be on a ton of them in various topics back in the day.
I think this course is so generous and full of really fantastic information. I'm creeping up on Silver status after coming back to Zazzle recently. I wish I'd had this course in 2021 when I started re-learning the platform after a long hiatus! I don't feel well suited to give feedback here because I already have much of module 1 in place, but I will say all of your guidance has been spot on and I look forward to future modules for sure. I have found your Tips really helpful - I'm not a Pinterest expert at all, so reading about niche categories or accounts isn't something I'd considered. It's on my to-do list. Same with FB groups. My social media game can always use improving, so any insights to those platforms are awesome. One small critique is that the buttons to these tips say "access here" and not what you're about to read about like "Pinterest tips" or whatever. Not a biggie, just something I noticed when I went back to revisit those tips. I'm now saving pages as bookmarks in a folder in the productivity app I use (I don't even own a printer)!
The thing I struggle most with is time management and work flow. I create all of my own artwork as well as design the products and there are just not enough hours in the day to accomplish everything I want. Sometimes I struggle with what are the MOST important tasks - Get the products posted so they can start gaining traction? Pin/promote products that need help? Optimize older products? Create new artwork to keep it fresh? Research what customers want/ what's trending? These tasks all seem equally important and sometimes I'm paralyzed as to where to focus my energy, and since I've only been making good money for around 6 months now, I'm so scared to focus on the wrong thing and have sales drop off! I know you're a busy mom as well, and would love to know how you breakdown how your time is spent - do you value all these tasks as sort of equally working together to your success or do you focus on one thing more?
Thanks again, I really truly don't know how you have the time for this. When you hit a certain level, does it slow down? Pushing Silver I feel like this is more than a full time job. Maybe I'm doing it all wrong ha.
Hi Leah,
I am still working through module 1 but I have had a look through most of it.
Here is my feedback so far:
🔹 What specific topics or aspects of the course have you found most helpful or interesting?
I liked the Mission Statement because answering the questions made me think about the different aspects of my Zazzle business, where I am, my customers and where I want to go with it in the future.
I also found the Market Research extremely valuable. I have found so many inspirational ideas for a new niche I would like to pursue and had a good think about how I can use Zazzle's custom personalization within that niche. This was only after a quick look. I still have to dive in and do the worksheet. Never thought of going to Amazon before. Thank you so much for opening my eyes.
The My Objectives section was very helpful for setting goals and targets. It has also motivated me to do a store refresh and think about my branding and tying my stores together.
I also realized that I have been procrastinating on marketing.
🔹 Are there any areas where you feel more examples, explanations, or additional resources would be beneficial?
Generally happy with the material so far. I noticed that you already added extra resources and hot tips. The tagging information is most helpful. I like the Market Research worksheet because it gives me ideas of what I need to make a note of during research. The social media marketing template is good too.
🔹 How has the course influenced your approach to business planning and goal-setting for your Zazzle venture?
After doing the worksheets it has motivated me to make to do lists and use them to help me focus and achieve the goals I set for myself.
🔹 Have you faced any challenges or roadblocks along the way? How did you overcome them?
I have found that this first module has actually removed roadblocks for me. The roadblock was that I have been unmotivated to work on my Zazzle business for the last 6 months or so. Your fresh approach has made me assess the business, make goals and have the motivation to get back to work. It has made me look at the marketing aspects and think about the things I can do and get started on the marketing tasks I have been wanting to do. I also love the niche perspective. It has taken me out of the rut of "doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results" cycle. I have finally started working on a website that will bring all my stores together under one roof and now I am not so scattered in my thoughts and processes.
🔹 What other topics or areas would you like to see covered in future lessons or discussions?
Please note that I haven't gone through all the extras resources in detail yet so maybe you have already covered some of these ideas.
Some ideas that may be useful are:
Marketing using our websites. Do you have traffic success from your blog posts and what format is the best one for traffic? (list posts, review posts, tip posts?)
Also things like:
Is it best to link social media links from Pinterest (Facebook, etc.) straight to Zazzle or do you prefer to link to a page on your website first? Do you prefer to use self referral links or the affiliate 15% links or a combination of both?
In summary, topics that help us get our products seen and clicked on whether external or internal. The most frustrating thing I have found on Zazzle is the challenge of getting initial views and traffic to new products.
I would also love a module solely on mindset. I believe it plays a big role in success. It is so easy to forget to stay positive when running a business such as this one. Any tips on nurturing our minds would be great.
I am happy with the July release of module #2. It takes quite a while to work through all the amazing material you have given us in module #1.
In conclusion I would like to say that I am extremely grateful to you Leah for putting this course and community together. Your fresh perspective has motivated me and given me the inspiration to get back to work and I once again look forward to working on my Zazzle business every morning.
What aspects of the course have you found most valuable? I have already taken a course on Zazzle my general store is three years old I like the idea of using Amazon for research plus I use amz suggestion expander for more niche ideas sometimes I use Zazzle emails for product design and ideas.
I use Pinterest and tailwind pin weekly for about 5 to 8 products or a collection of new products and any products that are selling well I do on a monthly basis https://www.pinterest.co.uk/js341203/ With all the changes Pinterest keeps doing my traffic is down improvement is needed.
I have not done a Facebook page just I just concentrate on Pinterest.
I would recommend the course give it a five it is a small course easy to understand not overloaded simply drip-feeds information.
Like the tips and tricks worksheet, I didn't see a module on branding giving our stores an identity.
The buddy system is interesting it's like an affiliate program do we need to be in the same niche?
It is interesting what you come up with for all things niche I am stuck on this I got hobbies and interests I m planning on opening another store in one niche.
You put a lot of hard work into the course it makes a change to have someone who does things differently than following the Zazzle system.
My expectations for module 2 I have been on Zazzle for ten years I learned a lot from the other course it is taking me a long time to decide on a niche that will be profitable product designs have to look professional otherwise they won't sell I need to improve my designs I see you have a module on that subject. I would recommend they follow the steps in Module One it's free to join Zazzle there are no time restrictions the only investment is time they may be unsure you give great tips and have years of experience.
What aspects of the course have you found most valuable? The part about making informed decisions. Even though still hard to not follow any “shiny idea” that comes my way, without evaluating it. Now I stop myself, to check if it’s part of my goals, my business plan. I guess, my mindset is changing from a “girl playing having a business” to a businesswoman. To me, this has been the most valuable and hardest learning.
Are there any specific topics or areas that you feel could benefit from more in-depth coverage or additional resources? I would like to learn more about data. How to measure my results. For example, after how many views, how many sales can I expect? How to measure everything we do as Zazzle store owners. I know that some products need more views than others. Also, I would like to learn which social media channels are more effective on the long term. I want to learn all tools that will allow me to measure everything, and become laser focused.
Have the provided templates been helpful ? Absolutely. There’s no escape when you have a template on front of you. You need to answer and fill out those empty spaces with work. Besides, I really like the business template you provided, because it’s the first one I see tailored to Zazzle businesses.
Are there any specific types of templates you would like to see more of? I’m not so sure right now. For me, it’s too early in my learning journey to know what other templates I need.
How would you rate the effectiveness of the tips and strategies shared in the course? Have you successfully implemented any of them into your business practices? I’m implementing Amazon and Etsy researching, as well as Ubersuggest and Google Ads researching. Now I’m naming all my cover files, and taking advantage of the new Media Manager option Zazzle offers (more covers). I’m also optimizing my products (names and descriptions). Another thing I’m doing, is working three months in advance with trends and new products. Working on creating my website as sales funnel. And being consistent with Instagram and Facebook.
Have you found the course materials easily accessible? Yes, and much accessible now from new dedicated website. Thank You!
Have you discovered any new insights or techniques through the course that have positively impacted your Zazzle business? If so, please share your experiences. I’m dedicating time to write everything I do on daily basis, so I can learn what do I need to measure and how. My great insight is the need to compile valuable data during a time period, so I know what actions are helping my sales, and which ones are not. Why? Because in order to have a successful Zazzle store I need to invest on those little actions that will take me there overtime. There’s no overnight success in Zazzle, only overtime success.
Are there any sections or modules that you found less engaging or less relevant to your specific needs? If yes, please specify which ones and provide any suggestions for improvement. Because my store is not about invitations, I don’t engage too much on this topic. Although, I find very valuable the general ideas like trends, fonts, etc. But, that’s not because there’s anything wrong with those materials, it’s just because my store focuses on other products.
Have you encountered any challenges or obstacles while implementing the strategies taught in the course?
How would you rate the overall organization and structure of the course materials? Is there anything we can do to improve the flow or accessibility of the content? I don’t have any comments for improvement right now, because I’m getting used to new website structure, which I really like.
Would you recommend the Zazzlepreneurs course to others interested in starting or growing their own Zazzle business? If so, please explain why. I would definitely do it, because we need to understand that Zazzle is not a passive source of income (your said it so clearly in one of your posts). Zazzle is a platform where we locate our business, a business that we need to nurture and grow. As business owners we need to do our job. And part of our job is to learn how to grow our business with courses like this one.
Thank you Leah for this feedback form, it became another learning tool for me.
What aspects of the course have you found most valuable? The part about making informed decisions. Even though still hard to not follow any “shiny idea” that comes my way, without evaluating it. Now I stop myself, to check if it’s part of my goals, my business plan. I guess, my mindset is changing from a “girl playing having a business” to a businesswoman. To me, this has been the most valuable and hardest learning.
Are there any specific topics or areas that you feel could benefit from more in-depth coverage or additional resources? I would like to learn more about data. How to measure my results. For example, after how many views, how many sales can I expect? How to measure everything we do as Zazzle store owners. I know that some products need more views than others. Also, I would like to learn which social media channels are more effective on the long term. I want to learn all tools that will allow me to measure everything, and become laser focused.
Have the provided templates been helpful ? Absolutely. There’s no escape when you have a template on front of you. You need to answer and fill out those empty spaces with work. Besides, I really like the business template you provided, because it’s the first one I see tailored to Zazzle businesses.
Are there any specific types of templates you would like to see more of? I’m not so sure right now. For me, it’s too early in my learning journey to know what other templates I need.
How would you rate the effectiveness of the tips and strategies shared in the course? Have you successfully implemented any of them into your business practices? I’m implementing Amazon and Etsy researching, as well as Ubersuggest and Google Ads researching. Now I’m naming all my cover files, and taking advantage of the new Media Manager option Zazzle offers (more covers). I’m also optimizing my products (names and descriptions). Another thing I’m doing, is working three months in advance with trends and new products. Working on creating my website as sales funnel. And being consistent with Instagram and Facebook.
Have you found the course materials easily accessible? Yes, and much accessible now from new dedicated website. Thank You!
Have you discovered any new insights or techniques through the course that have positively impacted your Zazzle business? If so, please share your experiences. I’m dedicating time to write everything I do on daily basis, so I can learn what do I need to measure and how. My great insight is the need to compile valuable data during a time period, so I know what actions are helping my sales, and which ones are not. Why? Because in order to have a successful Zazzle store I need to invest on those little actions that will take me there overtime. There’s no overnight success in Zazzle, only overtime success.
Are there any sections or modules that you found less engaging or less relevant to your specific needs? If yes, please specify which ones and provide any suggestions for improvement. Because my store is not about invitations, I don’t engage too much on this topic. Although, I find very valuable the general ideas like trends, fonts, etc. But, that’s not because there’s anything wrong with those materials, it’s just because my store focuses on other products.
Have you encountered any challenges or obstacles while implementing the strategies taught in the course?
How would you rate the overall organization and structure of the course materials? Is there anything we can do to improve the flow or accessibility of the content? I don’t have any comments for improvement right now, because I’m getting used to new website structure, which I really like.
Would you recommend the Zazzlepreneurs course to others interested in starting or growing their own Zazzle business? If so, please explain why. I would definitely do it, because we need to understand that Zazzle is not a passive source of income (your said it so clearly in one of your posts). Zazzle is a platform where we locate our business, a business that we need to nurture and grow. As business owners we need to do our job. And part of our job is to learn how to grow our business with courses like this one.
Thank you Leah for this feedback form, it became another learning tool for me.
I have completed Module 1 and there is a lot of valuable information in it. One of my favorites has been the research involved in checking out the trending topics and ways to find keywords and implementing them. Also, your advice for observing Z's front page for styles and trends they want you to design for is something I would have never thought to do. I am an artists and love painting in oils, watercolors, and acrylics, as well as sewing and creating resin items. I am having to learn to remove the artist cap (mindset) and place on my business savvy cap. By this I mean stop designing all willy-nilly and start designing more products that are tailored to what customers are looking for. I will still be my original artsy self outside of Z because I just can't help it, it's inside me to be creative, and on Z I will be more design and customer targeted.
One area that I would like more information on is using social media. I have pinterest, Facebook, and my own blog/website but when it comes to writing engaging posts my mind is like "crickets chirping". I did a little research the other day about keywords and found that there are actually keywords that are out there that can help get you sales. They are called transactional keywords. Also, I have been researching "call to action" text to incorporate into my posts and as text on pins. I am trying to delve into this so I can make sure that I am well informed and not make my posts or pins look spammy. So hopefully my posts won't look so vague and lifeless after learning more on this topic.
The course materials, worksheets, and tasks are wonderful, and honestly I found every part engaging. I didn't want to skip through any of it!
What aspects of the course have you found most valuable?
What I find most valuable is doing research on Amazon, which I never thought of, I was always researching other Zazzle stores to see how they describe the products and tags.
Are there any specific topics or areas that you feel could benefit from more in-depth coverage or additional resources?
More in depth for me would be the business plan and mission statement, which I have always had trouble with in the past and still today.
Have the provided templates been helpful ?
Love those templates and yes they are surely helpful.
Are there any specific types of templates you would like to see more of?
How about a template where you can key in your product description, title, and key words. I use Excel for this and when I am done designing on Zazzle, I just copy paste into the fields.
How would you rate the effectiveness of the tips and strategies shared in the course?
Market research is what I try to do for at least one hour per day before I really get started on my designs.
Have you successfully implemented any of them into your business practices?
Yes, very much, it helps me keep on the right track.
Have you found the course materials easily accessible?
Yes, and after reviewing them I downloaded the course materials and placed them in a folder on my PC so I can refer to them at any time
Have you discovered any new insights or techniques through the course that have positively impacted your Zazzle business? If so, please share your experiences.
I am still working on this one.
Are there any sections or modules that you found less engaging or less relevant to your specific needs? If yes, please specify which ones and provide any suggestions for improvement.
I am working on this one also.
Have you encountered any challenges or obstacles while implementing the strategies taught in the course?
No challenges for me at this time.
How would you rate the overall organization and structure of the course materials? Is there anything we can do to improve the flow or accessibility of the content?
In my opinion the overall organization and the structure is very well written and very understandable, I just have to learn how to focus.
Would you recommend the Zazzlepreneurs course to others interested in starting or growing their own Zazzle business? If so, please explain why.
I would highly recommend the Zazzlepreneurs to others.When I first started with Zazzle, I designed greeting cards from birthdays to get well, etc.Guess I didn’t really know what I was doing and just basically threw anything on there and as a result I did not get many sales. I find this course very enlightening and a great guide.
Hi LeahG
I wanted to express my sincere gratitude for the incredible effort and selflessness you have put into creating this course. I am truly grateful for the knowledge and guidance you have provided. After initially scanning through the content, I decided to dive deeper and read it again. Currently, I am fully immersing myself in the course, carefully examining each detail and taking the necessary steps to implement what I've learned.
The course has proven to be exceptionally informative and motivating. It has opened my eyes to new possibilities and strategies that I had never considered before. One aspect that particularly stood out to me was the importance of creating a business plan. I now understand how essential it is for setting clear goals and establishing a solid foundation.
Moreover, the course has provided invaluable clarity on marketing strategies and the significance of tags. These areas have been a constant challenge for me in the past, but your insights have given me a fresh perspective and a renewed sense of confidence.
I cannot thank you enough for the dedication and time you've invested in developing this course. Your expertise and willingness to share your knowledge have made a significant impact on my journey as a Zazzlepreneur. I am genuinely excited to apply what I've learned and see the positive outcomes it will bring.
Once again, from the bottom of my heart, thank you for creating such a comprehensive and inspiring course. Your efforts are truly appreciated.
HATIM AMJAD
1. The most valuable aspects of the course for me have been learning how to find profitable niches, conducting research on platforms like Amazon and Etsy, and receiving title and tagging suggestions for different products.
2. As a total beginner in Zazzle, I feel that more in-depth coverage and additional resources would be beneficial for me. I appreciate your guidance and plan to follow your expertise closely.
3. The provided templates have been incredibly helpful. They have provided structure and focus, but I recognize the need to be more disciplined in actually implementing them.
4. The tips and strategies shared in the course have been effective. I have started implementing some of them into my business practices and have already seen positive results.
5. Yes, the course materials have been easily accessible, allowing me to refer back to them whenever needed.
6. Through the course, I have discovered new insights and techniques that have had a positive impact on my Zazzle business. For instance, I have gained a better understanding of how to identify profitable niches and create compelling titles and tags for my products.
7. I found all the sections and modules engaging and relevant to my needs as a beginner. However, I would appreciate more emphasis on practical implementation strategies to overcome any obstacles that may arise.
8. While implementing the strategies taught in the course, I have faced some challenges and obstacles. However, with perseverance and continued learning, I am confident I will overcome them.
9. The overall organization and structure of the course materials are well-arranged 9/10. To improve the flow and accessibility of the content, providing additional examples and case studies could further enhance the learning experience.
10. I would highly recommend the Zazzlepreneurs course to others interested in starting or growing their own Zazzle business. The course offers valuable insights, practical tips, and a roadmap for success, especially for beginners like myself. It's a great resource to navigate the complexities of Zazzle and achieve business growth.
Leah, I am very impressed with the structure and content of Module 1 and all the thought that has gone into turning a new or existing Zazzle store into a true business enterprise, with the appropriate mindset. It may feel overwhelming at first since there are thought processes — like thinking through profit and loss - which most would not think of on their own and yet can determine if we are making wise decisions. If this is an example of what is yet to come, I think we should all be excited about what will unfold with the new modules.
Module 1 feedback
1) Most valuable advice was the suggestion to do niche research on Amazon. I did find some actionable info.
2)specific topics to go in depth- cover photos. These are suddenly the most important thing on Zazzle with just a few do's/don'ts from Zazzle. Talk about resources (Canva, PlaceIt, purchased mockups), how to do it for free, perils to watch out for such as product/cover photo mismatch.
3)Most helpful template for me so far was the one about fonts.
4)specific templates to see more of? Don't know.
5)I have successfully implemented niche research. I'm not going to do Buddy System because being yoked to another person doesn't sit well with me.
6)course materials are easily accessible
7)insights- I am working on implementing the font pairing advice. Whether this will work or not I don't yet know.
8)less engaging/relevant- I'm not going to do Buddy System. But that's just me. It has no bearing on its' overall usefullness to others.
9)challenges/obstacles- the font advice is a little vague and needs examples
10)the flow is fine
11)Yes I'd recommend the course in theory but not in practice. It has actionable info but it opens and closes based on what is going on in your life so the odds of a new person actually being able to take it are iffy. I don't want to recommend something only for the person to be turned away because the course is full.
Hi Leah, having completed Module 1, here are my thoughts.
I found the practical step by step guides really helpful. The course is very focussed, and I like that.
The templates are great, there’s nothing like writing things down to solidify your thoughts. The ones you have provided in the course suit me just fine as they are.
I have used your tips and strategies to focus in on what I am doing now and how I want to take my Zazzle business forward. The tips are particularly helpful, I had no idea there was an optimum time to update your Facebook page before now!
I found the organisation of the course materials a little confusing to start with, and I know it is evolving as we go along. I have got used to where to find things now, so it’s fine.
I would recommend this course to others, and am looking forward to the next module.
As much as I wanted to keep my old brand, after working first module, I realized that I needed to “wake up” and assume myself as a businesswoman. So, I said goodbye to my old store, and opened a new one. Needless to say, before opening new store I applied all researching tools you recommended. Now, finally I feel I’m on the right path. Thanks to this first module, I’m learning that researching is very important. Another very important thing a learned was the importance of measuring. I needed clear goals, and start measuring results.
Regarding additional resources, I would like to learn more about how to convert my website into an effective funnel to the Zazzle products I’m promoting. Is it blogging an effective tool? Or is it better to update home page with new products? Also, can I write blogs about someone else’s products I want to promote? I’m very happy with this course, and the beautiful supportive nature of this group.
Hi! I have to go back to my business plan and update it with my new knowledge and goals in mind. When I did it at the beginning, I didn’t have a clear path. I’m still figuring things out but at least I have a goal in mind, something I didn’t have before the module 1. Also, I am creating more social posts in my Facebook page and the reach has increased a 260% in less than a month!! And that’s only posting twice a week. I don’t see much difference in my zazzle store link over but only seeing that I have more impressions really helps my self esteem . Hopefully I will be seeing results at some point.
So far I feel I’m making progress. thanks!
Hello, members and our amazing @Leah G
I have been absent for a bit because I made a trip to New England to deliver 200 greeting cards to a prominent client who had me commission a painting of a church in my hometown. She is a good friend and this was nice to be back where I spent my childhood. Then, I attended a Story Conference in Savannah Georgia that really set my brain into overdrive and I have a million images in my head. Lastly, I am finishing up some illustrations for a children's book authored by Dr. Bertice Berry. (google her; she is a beautiful soul).
Now to Module 1. So much to unpack. I was a Creative Memories (scrapbooking) consultant for a number of years. Developing a Mission Statement is crucial. The process makes your brain set out a series of steps that you MUST develop to see ahead. Being visual minded, I liked to post pictures in my office that made me "see" where I wanted to be in the future. It also kept me going when I got "stuck" and things went off the path that I have set.
During my career, I have mostly been a leader, so my development meant that I have had to "lead" my team by creating a direction not only for myself, but for the group of people that surrounded me. I think that having been a teacher in most of my career (young people), this gave me the ability to make a plan for how we (as a team) were going to work together. That is, selecting the tools and exercises that will be most useful for each step of the journey to success. @LeahG has done just that. Zazzle is a relatively new enterprise for me and I am grateful for this strategy. My advice? Don't hold back. Take the elements that Leah has set out and continue to practice. Find out what works for YOU, and what to set aside until the next step. Life is, indeed, a journey.