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Brief Redbubble overview

 Note: This will be superceded by a more in-depth guide at a later date. Redbubble is a site where artists can upload digital copies of their artwork for sale, to be printed on various print on demand products such as coffee mugs, t-shirts, blankets, pillows, shower curtains, etc. When a customer buys a product off Redbubble, Redbubble will get a portion of the profit from the sale, and the artist will get the rest. Artists can customize their markup (their portion of the sale profit), but by default it is 20%. Note that given the costs Redbubble must pay, including materials, labor, advertising, etc., 20% may not sound like much for the artist, but it is actually higher than some competing websites offer. Plus if the artist wants more, they can set the markup higher, but note that this cost will be passed on to the customer. One thing that sets Redbubble apart from most other print on demand providers is that they provide you with both website hosting and a bit of advertising, making