What Percentage Do You Get From Society6?

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Society6 pays you 10% of the products you sell, except for art prints, canvas prints, and framed prints. Those products allow you to make more by setting your own custom markup. There is no monthly fee, it’s free and easy to use, and they reward artists competitively.

Is selling on Society6 worth it?

Putting it on a number of different websites gives you more exposure overall. Overall, Society6 is a solid website for those artists who are trying to make some spending money. Again, you likely won’t make a career out of selling on Society6, but it can be a decent source of additional income .

Do you have to pay to sell on Society6?

Do I have to pay a monthly fee or commissions to sell on Society6? No. Society6 pays you 10% of the products you sell , except for art prints, canvas prints, and framed prints. ... There is no monthly fee, it’s free and easy to use, and they reward artists competitively.

Can you resell Society6 products?

We are an open platform and anyone who has artwork to sell can start selling today . If you’re interested in making money from your artwork, you’re in the right place.

How do you get paid on Society6?

All artist payments are paid out via Paypal . To claim your earnings, log into Paypal with the email address you used for verification on Society6. You can find the email used here. Note, if a payment is unclaimed after 30 days it will be returned to Society6.

Is Society6 good quality?

Society6 has a consumer rating of 4.31 stars from 1,451 reviews indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. Consumers satisfied with Society6 most frequently mention customer service, full refund and wrong size. Society6 ranks 15th among Home Decor sites.

What is a good profit margin for art prints?

If you have plans to seek galleries or consultants to help sell your art at some point, you must build in a profit margin to account for their commissions. For most artists, this is 50% of the retail price .

Does Society6 steal art?

Society6 will STEAL all your outstanding commission on ALL your designs , if they decide ONE of your designs violates their T&C.

What currency is Society6 in?

Yes, all transactions are processed in US Dollars . For international orders, your financial institution will process a currency conversion after your transaction goes through.

What does Society6 mean?

Society6 is an online marketplace that allows artists and designers to easily create their own shops and sell their work not only on prints, posters, canvases, and other kinds of wall art, but on a large variety of accessories like phone cases, tote bags, apparel and even furniture!

Who is Society6 owned by?

Society6 is a wholly owned subsidiary of Leaf Group Ltd. (NYSE:LEAF).

How do you get paid on Teepublic?

We pay all designers through monthly PayPal or Payoneer transfers . Earnings are paid out on the 15th of every month for all sales made during the previous calendar month. For example, money made during January will be paid out on February 15th.

Are Society6 masks good?

Society6 masks are definitely safe to use for most people who don’t have sensitive skin or breathing problems. However, these masks should not be worn by children under the age of 2 or people who can’t remove the mask without assistance.

Where does Society6 ship from?

We have several vendors around the world in Australia, Germany, Italy, the UK, South Korea and the US that help us get our artist-designed products to customers.

Does Society6 charge for returns?

Return requests must be submitted within 60 days of the delivery date. Shipping & Handling fees paid on the original purchase are non-refundable. Face masks, Furniture items, and eGift Cards are FINAL SALE and not eligible for returns. Customers are responsible for return costs.

Ahmed Ali
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Ahmed Ali
Ahmed Ali is a financial analyst with over 15 years of experience in the finance industry. He has worked for major banks and investment firms, and has a wealth of knowledge on investing, real estate, and tax planning. Ahmed is also an advocate for financial literacy and education.