Cafepress vs Zazzle: the good the bad and the ugly
I needed some t-shirts made for my startup Planypus, without having to pay a whole lot up front. Right now the two major alternatives are cafepress or zazzle. We started out with cafepress but their issue is the quality of the merchandise is pretty shitty and the selection is poor, and their website can sometimes be slow. So I decided to check out zazzle. Both companies are way overpriced in a way that makes it hard for the consumer to buy the gear ($20 for a t-shirt?) but zazzle has a large selection of quality stuff (e.g. American Apparel, interesting nonstandard t-shirt styles and so on). Zazzle also has a better t-shirt editor which allows you to easily place the logo where you want, but at the same time it feels hacky and sluggish. Also I couldn’t actually publish any products on zazzle because they’ve been crashing for three days when I submit someting. And it took 3 pages of clicking thru after filling out a feedback form to actually email them. Bad idea, zazzle! You guys need to shape up your customer support asap!










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