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Inscrit le: 21/03/2010 Messages: 34
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Hello I'm confused about what url to advertise for my zazzle store. ( www.zazzle.com/sequindreams) or use ( www.zazzle.com.au/sequindreams). I've signed up to zazzle using the .au site. Apparently its cheaper for Aussies to buy from the .com site. (I'm not sure if this also applies to shoes and apparel) So should I be using the .com site..? If so how do I change the url to .com? And what site should I be signing into? Sequin Dreams
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Inscrit le: 04/07/2008 Messages: 1 800 Localisation: Jarrow
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You can sign in to any store to create products and check your earnings. It doesn't matter. Just remember that you can only create some products (binders for example) on the .com site. You could log in to the .fr if you really wanted to. It's preference.
Customers can go to any one of the 15 Zazzle domains.
If you want to promote .com.au then do so if you feel it's better to promote .com then do so.
I'm based in the UK but I promote .com the most.
Changing the URL?
If you mean changing product URLs from .com.au to .com, just delete the .au. All Zazzle URLs are the same. It's only the TLD changes (.com, .co.uk, .fr, .co.jp)
At the end of the day it's up to the customer which site they want to buy from.
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Inscrit le: 21/03/2010 Messages: 34
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Thank you  Lisa Marie, This makes it clearer. I think I'll be promoting the .com site too.
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Inscrit le: 18/07/2008 Messages: 2 606
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I usually just stick with the .com, unless there's a free shipping sale for my domain. I've tried adding things to my cart and pricing them on both the .com and the .ca, and it usually works out cheaper to just order from the .com. However, then you're taking a chance on being charged extra customs taxes too. Some things get stopped, some don't, so it can be a gamble. But I usually find it easier and cheaper to direct my customers to the .com.
However, you still can't control where they log in. You can promote one over the other, but customers can (and will) still log into whichever site they happen across first.
Patricia PR Prints
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