I don’t have a good impression of them. I uploaded a few of my best-selling designs from other marketplaces, and they didn’t approve them. I asked why, and they told me it’s really subjective, with no real criteria, and that I should look at already uploaded designs on the site to get the vibe. I tried again, uploading a few cute, simple designs that have sold a few times. Guess what? Still not approved.
Since you mentioned Amazon, would you consider doing a video (or series if needed) going through the step taken to Apply and get Accepted? If you’d be willing to take it a step farther, which would be helpful and creative, and actually go through the process from scratch as a “New” applicant. Create a new shop, don’t associate it with you or your existing Amazon shop, as if you were just like one of us filing from scratch. Sharing your process, what you would say in your letter to them and your Acceptance or Rejections as you get them. I know this is a BIG ask, but it would be just as big of a help to us. We know how hard it is based on testimony from people that have succeeded and failed, so doing it right the first time, or limiting the amount of tries it takes would be a HUGE help! Sorry for how long this is, but it’s very important to a lot of sellers that could benefit from being on Amazon. If you were able to stay awake and make it this far down, Thank You for taking the time to do so!!
@@DetourShirts that’s awesome! I’ve been wanting to start an Amazon account, but I don’t want to burn Store Names, Emails and Phone Numbers trying to do it, because I’m doing something wrong. Thank you!
I'm so sick of seeing A I designs. They're horrible, and they're everywhere. As an actual artist, it pains me to see what's being dumped on the market. Creative Fabrica has been inundated with 6 legged cows and animals from outer space, cars with 4 wheels...all under the front bumper. When does the madness ended?! Pleeeeze make it stop! On a lighter note...thanks for this video, informative as usual.
I think by 'AI Slop,' they mean low-quality or generic AI-generated art. While the sheep design may not be hand-drawn, it meets their quality standards and is unique enough to be accepted! However, I do find the pricing a bit high, and while I understand what they're trying to achieve, I have my doubts about whether it will resonate well if they keep labeling AI art as generally 'sloppy.'
@DetourShirts, do you have automated accounts (where a team manages multiple accounts on different platforms for you), or do you just have one account on each website?