Happy Tuesday, good people of the blogosphere! Today I'm talking about that stuff we all love called book swag. You know, the mugs, bookmarks, posters, and other stuff that makes us smile. So, grab your pens and notebooks and let's get going, shall we?
If you're a regular visitor to my blog, you've probably seen my link on the sidebar that takes you to my
Zazzle page where you can get all kinds of book goodies like mugs, t-shirts, and mousepads.
Zazzle is easy to use, it's a snap to set up an account, and you can have your stuff for sale in no time. Plus, they don't charge you per item so you can upload a lot of designs and have folks buy them. If you check out my store, you'll see I have complimentary items for all my books. My personal favorite is the Indie Author's Guide mousepad. It cracks me up every time.
Plus, you can create a nifty flash panel like the one below:
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gifts at Zazzle.
Now, for bookmarks, posters, postcards, magnets, etc... I use
Overnight Prints. Why? Because the more I buy from them, the more of a discount I get over time. I'm a silver member now, only about twenty points away from gold. Their shipping is really fast and my prints look great! If you've ever gotten a bookmark from me, I bought them there. Like these:
What I love is there's
no extra charge for backprinting or extra colors. You aren't limited in your design due to cost. If you have a six color logo and have ever tried to have something printed at a press shop, you'll know what I'm talking about.
Both of the sites above give you handy templates you can download and follow to make sure you have your bleed and safety straight. LOVE it!
As always, I'm not paid for recommending these sites, I'm just sharing the love.
Who do you use for your book swag? Have you ever created any? Why/why not?
Well, that's all for today, folks! Until next time, WRITE ON!
Jo