I Tried Selling Fan Art Online and THIS Happened

5 months ago
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I made Jurassic World fan art and tried selling it on Redbubble for 18 days through the brand partner program. Was my art accepted for the official fan art program? Did I make any sales? How much does Redbubble communicate with you during the review process? I documented the process, so you can see how it works and decide whether you want to try selling fan art yourself.

Where else can you sell fan art merch? Watch this next → Selling Fan Art the LEGAL Way: https://youtu.be/MsIfFia0sFE

I'm not a lawyer, so I can't tell you which type of art counts as copyright infringement and which doesn't. But you're very welcome to share your experience with selling fan art in the comments.

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If you already have a Redbubble account, consider uploading your art to Teepublic as well. I've found that new uploads get surfaced and sold more often on Teepublic, whereas I tend to get Redbubble sales only on uploads that are months or years old.

Selling Art on TeePublic - What You Need to Know: https://youtu.be/ea_nfSttcfM

*Start a TEEPUBLIC shop for selling your art: http://tee.pub/lic/IvyLily

DISCLAIMER
If you start your Teepublic shop through my * link, I'll get $1 of every sale you make. This doesn't affect your profits in any way, so it's a free way for you to support this channel, if you find any of my videos useful.

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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Trying to sell Jurassic World fan art legally
1:24 They'll terminate my account, if I do this...
2:24 What I tried instead
4:32 3rd attempt
6:48 What a strange reply
8:33 Did I sell anything?

#fanart #redbubble #printondemand

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