Where Should I Sell My Print on Demand Products Online?
Where Should I Sell My Print on Demand Products Online?
If you’re running a print on demand (POD) business, one of the biggest questions you’ll face is: where should I sell my products? The right sales channel can make all the difference between slow growth and long-term success. At StationeryHQ.com, we’ve been powering entrepreneurs, designers, and small businesses with premium print on demand solutions since 2004—and we’ve seen exactly where POD products thrive.
1. Your Own Website
Building your own Shopify, WooCommerce, or Squarespace store gives you the most control. You can set your own prices, keep more profit, and build your brand without competing against thousands of sellers in the same marketplace. With StationeryHQ’s seamless API integration, you can connect directly to your store so orders are automatically printed and shipped on demand.
✅ Best for: Long-term brand growth
✅ Profit margins: Highest
✅ Effort level: Medium to high
2. Marketplaces (Etsy, Amazon, eBay)
If you’re just starting, selling on Etsy or Amazon Handmade can be a quick way to test your products. These platforms already have millions of buyers searching for unique designs. However, competition is fierce, and fees can eat into your profits.
✅ Best for: Beginners and trend testing
✅ Profit margins: Moderate
✅ Effort level: Low to medium
3. Social Media Shops
Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook Shops now allow you to sell products directly from your profile. If you’re already building an audience on social media, this is a natural next step. Custom stationery, wedding invitations, or personalized notebooks do especially well in visual-first platforms like Instagram and TikTok.
✅ Best for: Creators with engaged audiences
✅ Profit margins: High
✅ Effort level: Medium
4. Niche Platforms
Don’t overlook niche marketplaces like Zazzle, Redbubble, or Society6. These sites attract customers specifically looking for creative products. The trade-off is that branding is limited, and margins are typically lower.
✅ Best for: Passive income and casual selling
✅ Profit margins: Low to moderate
✅ Effort level: Low
5. Local Sales Channels
Selling through local boutiques, wedding planners, or craft fairs can also be effective—especially for personalized products like guest books, invitations, and fine stationery. While this requires more hands-on work, it can help you establish authority in your niche.
✅ Best for: Designers who thrive on personal connections
✅ Profit margins: Variable
✅ Effort level: High
The StationeryHQ Advantage
No matter where you choose to sell, quality matters most. With StationeryHQ, you get:
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No minimums—perfect for testing new designs.
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Premium products—from invitations to notebooks and photo books.
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Seamless integrations with your online store.
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Fast U.S. production and shipping you can rely on.
Whether you’re selling on your own site or across multiple platforms, StationeryHQ is the print partner that helps you scale without the risk of holding inventory.
👉 Ready to start? Visit StationeryHQ.com and see how we can power your print on demand business today.