5 Sites to Sell Your Clipart Online

 
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Clipart is a set of vector graphics, which cover a one particular topic. Let’s look at different examples of clipart: science clipart, sheep clipart and calendar clipart. As you can see, they look as pre-made elements for creating a social media posts, presentations and posters. Yes, that’s right.

The popularity of clipart is rising today, so too does the income of artists who create and sell them online. There are many sites that allow you to upload your graphics and sell them.

1. Etsy

Etsy is one of the largest online marketplace for creatives to sell, buy, and collect everything from handmade jewelry to digital design assets. Etsy has a 4.36 million active sellers and yearly 81.9 million buyers. It’s a really easy-to-use platform, as you can sell your items both though a website and though a free mobile app, just on the go. Getting started with Etsy is simple. All you have to do is to create an account, list your first clipart, and start selling! Remember that there is a 3% commission and $0.25 fee for every sold asset. Etsy’s plans are very flexible. You can sell your assets for free without any monthly charge, or pay $10 charge to get access to an additional set of tools to help jump-start your growth.

2. Creative Market

Creative Market is a creative assets bank that focuses on selling high-quality illustrations, clipart, and PSD files for any projects. Whether you’re a beginner artist or a professional illustrator, it can help to sell your works online on your own beautiful store, promote your assets and get extra tools to help you grow. Creative Market lets you keep 60% of your profit. Let’s say you sold a set clipart for $10, in this case, you keep $6 as profit.

3. Gumroad

Gumroad is the site that allows you to make and sell as many clipart as you wish. No monthly fee (seriously!). By establishing a one-stop shop for your assets, it can make you feel that you will succeed right here. But if you post the content on other sites to get additional traffic, you'll have to post links to your products on Gumroad there too. To get started with Gumroad, you just need to upload your artwork to this platform, and then place a link to that item on your site or personal blog. When a visitor clicks that link, a pop-up will appear showing your shop on Gumroad, making the process of selling your clipart effortless. It is important to consider that it will be easier to convert visitors into customers, if you make the purchase process as fast and simple as possible.

4. RedBubble

RedBubble is a popular mid-range online marketplace and the best way to sell clipart online for many independent artists around the world. Becoming a RedBubble member is fast and easy — you don’t need to pay for listing your assets on the website. At the other hand, you only get paid an artist's margin. So, your clipart could sell for $18, but you will only get $6 from that sale. Moreover, RedBubble is a highly-competitive platform. It supports a community of more than 300 000 illustrators and designers, so you have to work hard to get noticed. Try to promote your RedBubble shop within your social media posts, ask your friends to tell about your shop to others and upload a new clipart at least once a month to succeed there.

5. Adobe Stock

Adobe Stock is a great platform to start selling your assets with no cost. Once your asset is uploaded, it appears not only on Adobe Stock, but also on other stock website named Fotolia. What is more, If you're already using Adobe Creative Cloud for creating clipart, you can upload them to Adobe Stock directly from Adobe Illustrator or Adobe Photoshop. By selling your works on Adobe Stock, you can reach millions of people, earn extra money and get worldwide publicity. And you will get 33% commission on every set of clipart you sell through it.

So now you know where to sell your clipart online. You just need to choose the platform that fits best to your needs and start selling your amazing works.


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