
Redbubble is one of the top platforms for independent artists and graphic designers to sell their artwork on physical products like t-shirts, stickers, prints, mugs, phone cases, and more. With no need to handle inventory, shipping, or customer service, Redbubble makes it easy to monetize your creativity.
But while Redbubble is a great starting point, building a successful storefront—and brand—requires consistency, strategy, and promotion. That’s where Wakewall comes in. Whether you’re designing full-time or treating Redbubble as a passive income stream, Wakewall helps you organize your creative workflow, grow a loyal audience, and stand out in a crowded space.
Let’s explore what makes Redbubble special, what sells well, how to optimize your listings, and how Wakewall gives artists the tools to grow.
✅ Pros of Selling on Redbubble
1. No Upfront Costs
Redbubble is completely free to join. You can upload designs and start selling immediately—no fees, no subscriptions, and no need to buy inventory.
2. Hands-Off Fulfillment
Redbubble handles printing, shipping, returns, and customer service. You create the design—they handle the rest.
3. Wide Product Range
You can sell your designs on over 70 products, including:
- Apparel (shirts, hoodies, leggings)
- Home décor (pillows, wall art, clocks)
- Accessories (tote bags, phone cases, laptop sleeves)
- Stationery (stickers, notebooks, greeting cards)
4. Built-In Traffic and SEO
Redbubble is indexed in Google and has a strong reputation for fan art, pop culture references, and trending designs.
5. Set Your Own Margins
You choose your artist markup percentage—Redbubble takes a base price and gives you the difference. You can adjust pricing per product type.
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Platform | Category | Type | Fee Model |
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ebay | General Goods | Auction & Fixed Price | Fees apply |
Facebook Marketplace | General Goods | Local & National | Free |
Craigslist | General Goods | Local Classifieds | Free |
OfferUp | General Goods | Local | Free / Optional Fees |
Mercari | General Goods | Shipping or Local | Fees apply |
Bonanza | General Goods | Fixed Price | Fees apply |
Etsy | Handmade & Artisan | Online Marketplace | Fees apply |
Lucasgift | Handmade & Artisan | Online Marketplace | Fees apply |
Redbubble | Print-on-Demand | Custom Products | Commission-based |
Spring (TeeSpring) | Print-on-Demand | Custom Products | Free / Commission |
Society6 | Print-on-Demand | Custom Products | Commission-based |
Gumroad | Digital Goods | Downloads & Subscriptions | Fees apply |
Sellfy | Digital Goods | Digital & Physical | Subscription |
Ko-fi | Digital Goods | Donations & Sales | Free / Optional Fees |
Buy Me a Coffee | Digital Goods | Donations & Sales | Free / Optional Fees |
Payhip | Digital Goods | Downloads & Memberships | Fees apply |
Poshmark | Fashion | Mobile Fashion Marketplace | Fees apply |
Depop | Fashion | Vintage & Trendy | Fees apply |
Vinted | Fashion | Clothing Resale | No Seller Fees |
Curtsy | Fashion | Women’s Fashion | Fees apply |
5miles | Fashion & General | Local Marketplace | Free / Optional Fees |
BookScouter | Books | Price Comparison | Free |
Amazon | Books & Goods | Individual Seller | Fees apply |
eBid | General Goods | Auction | Low Fees |
Autotrader | Vehicles | For Sale Listings | Listing Fee |
Cars.com | Vehicles | For Sale Listings | Listing Fee |
PartingOut | Auto Parts | Marketplace | Free / Optional Fees |
Chairish | Furniture & Decor | Curated Marketplace | Commission-based |
AptDeco | Furniture | Local Delivery | Fees apply |
Reverb | Musical Gear | Specialty Platform | Fees apply |
StockX | Sneakers & Apparel | Authentication Based | Fees apply |
GOAT | Sneakers & Apparel | Authentication Based | Fees apply |
TheRealReal | Designer Goods | Consignment | Commission-based |
ThredUp | Clothing | Consignment | Commission-based |
❌ Cons of Selling on Redbubble
1. Lower Profit Margins
Base product and fulfillment costs are high, so you only keep a small percentage of each sale unless you raise prices—which can reduce competitiveness.
2. High Competition
Anyone can upload to Redbubble. With millions of designs, it’s hard to get discovered without strong SEO or external promotion.
3. No Customer Relationship Tools
Redbubble doesn’t give you access to your buyer’s contact info. You can’t build a customer list or communicate with past buyers.
4. Platform-Controlled Experience
You can customize your shop layout and banner, but you’re still limited to Redbubble’s structure and policies.
5. Design Theft and Saturation
Popular designs are often copied, and Redbubble’s moderation process can be slow to address issues.
🎨 What Sells Best on Redbubble?
Redbubble thrives on style + niche relevance. Customers browse for original artwork that speaks to their interests, identity, or mood.
Top-performing niches:
- Pop culture fan art (TV shows, memes, quotes – within Redbubble’s partner guidelines)
- Aesthetic patterns (cottagecore, vaporwave, minimalist)
- Political/social commentary
- Mental health/affirmations
- Animals, nature, space, and fantasy art
- LGBTQ+ pride and representation
- Funny or relatable sayings
Best-selling products:
- Stickers (low price = impulse buys)
- T-shirts and hoodies
- Posters and art prints
- Phone cases and tote bags
- Greeting cards and journals
📝 How to Create Effective Redbubble Listings
Titles: Think Like a Buyer
Redbubble’s search system depends heavily on SEO-friendly titles.
Good Example:
“Cute Frog Illustration – Cottagecore Aesthetic Sticker”
Bad Example:
“Froggy Thing!!! 🐸💕”
Tips:
- Use searchable keywords first
- Add style/theme (e.g., “Retro”, “Minimalist”)
- Avoid symbols or emojis
- Think about how someone might search: “vintage flower print” vs “florals2023”
Tags: Use All 50 (and Be Strategic)
Tags help your design show up in searches both on and off Redbubble.
Tag strategy:
- Use broad tags (e.g., “aesthetic”, “animal art”)
- Add niche-specific tags (e.g., “frogcore”, “amphibian lover”)
- Include product-specific tags (e.g., “sticker”, “phone case”)
- Don’t repeat words already in your title—use variations instead
Descriptions: Optional, but Helpful
Many buyers skip the description—but search engines don’t.
Tips:
- Describe the artwork in natural language
- Mention color palette, style, mood
- Include intended audience (e.g., “great gift for plant lovers”)
- Keep it simple but keyword-rich
Images: Use Redbubble’s Mockups + Upload Big Files
Redbubble creates mockups for every product, but your design must be high-res.
Tips:
- Use at least 3000 x 3000 px for square designs
- Upload PNGs with transparent backgrounds for stickers and apparel
- Check each product preview and adjust sizing or placement as needed
- Create vertical designs for posters and portrait-oriented items
🚀 How Wakewall Helps Redbubble Artists Succeed
Redbubble gives you a platform. Wakewall gives you the structure, tools, and brand presence to grow beyond it.
1. Track Designs, Uploads, and Performance
With Wakewall, you can:
- Organize your design files, titles, and tags
- Track which designs are uploaded to Redbubble (and cross-posted to TeePublic, Etsy, etc.)
- Keep notes on performance, trends, and seasonal spikes
- Plan future collections or variations of top-sellers
Wakewall becomes your central creative dashboard.
2. Set Reminders for Design Drops, Trends, and Events
Stay consistent by scheduling:
- Weekly or monthly design uploads
- Seasonal trend launches (e.g., Halloween art in August)
- Redbubble sales events
- Portfolio reviews and tag audits
You’ll stay visible and relevant—even when life gets busy.
3. Promote Your Art with a Public Business Profile
Redbubble doesn’t give you much space for personal storytelling. Wakewall does.
Use your business wall to:
- Share new collections or bestsellers
- Post sketches, behind-the-scenes, or design timelapses
- Announce limited-time drops or flash sales
- Use hashtags like #digitalart, #printondemand, or #artistsonredbubble to reach new followers
It’s like having a social feed just for your art—without needing to build a website.
4. Build an Audience You Control
You can’t email Redbubble customers, but with Wakewall, people can follow you, not just your listings.
You can:
- Post regular updates
- Build anticipation for new collections
- Direct followers to your Redbubble shop or other platforms
- Gradually move toward independent selling if desired
5. Stay Inspired, Organized, and Focused
Creative businesses thrive on consistency. Use Wakewall to:
- Store and revisit ideas
- Set creative challenges or content series
- Track what worked, what didn’t, and what to try next
It’s like having a personal creative studio, scheduler, and promo tool—all in one place.
💡 Final Thoughts
Redbubble is one of the easiest ways to start earning from your art. There’s no upfront investment, and the platform handles fulfillment so you can focus on what you do best—creating.
But to build a lasting, profitable presence as a designer, you need more than uploads. You need systems, strategy, and storytelling.
That’s where Wakewall comes in.
Redbubble is where you sell your designs. Wakewall is where you build your brand.
Together, they give you the tools to stay organized, grow your following, and turn casual designs into a serious creative business.