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Paws and Ink

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A fun hangout for Redbubble creators to share wins, flops, tips, and laughs while growing together and boosting sales. 🐾

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Welcome to the paws and Ink Community! 🎉
Hi and welcome! We’re so glad you’re here. This is your space to connect, share, and learn with fellow creators. Introduce yourself by telling us: 1️⃣ Your name or handle 2️⃣ What type of designs or art you create 3️⃣ Your Redbubble (or other POD) goals 4️⃣ One fun fact about yourself or your creative process 💬 Don’t be shy — drop a comment below to say hi and start connecting with the community!
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How to Keep Your Canva Designs Safe for Redbubble 🎨✅
When creating Redbubble designs in Canva, stick to elements with commercial licenses and avoid copying logos, characters, or popular artwork. Use original illustrations or heavily modify Canva assets. Do a quick reverse image search to check for matches, and keep a record of your sources. This helps ensure your designs are unique, safe, and ready to sell without copyright issues. Here’s a clear approach to make sure your Redbubble designs created in Canva don’t infringe copyright: --- 1. Use Only Canva Content You’re Allowed To Stick to elements labeled “Free for commercial use” or included in Canva Pro with commercial licenses. Avoid uploading images, graphics, or fonts from outside sources unless you own them or have a license. Check the license terms in Canva — even some “free” assets may have restrictions for print-on-demand use. --- 2. Avoid Direct Copies Don’t recreate copyrighted logos, characters, or famous artwork (Disney, Marvel, popular TV shows). Fan-inspired art is risky unless it’s transformative or licensed — Redbubble often removes unlicensed fan art. --- 3. Do a Quick Reverse Image Search Download your design and run it through Google Images or TinEye to see if it closely matches existing copyrighted works. --- 4. Use Original Fonts and Illustrations Fonts from Canva are generally safe if they come with commercial use, but double-check their license. Original illustrations or heavily modified Canva elements reduce copyright risk. --- 5. Document Your Sources Keep a simple record of where each element comes from, especially if you plan to sell it. This helps if Redbubble ever flags your design. --- 6. If creating in AI, make sure to type “copyright-free” or similar prompts to avoid generating protected content. ✅ Tip: The safest path is combining Canva assets with your own drawings, photos, or graphics to make a truly original design. 💬 How do you make your designs truly original?
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Why Redbubble Rewards Visibility & Connection Over Site Marketing 🎨✨
Redbubble isn’t your own website — it’s a marketplace where success depends on how the platform sees and promotes your designs. Here’s what that means: 1. Internal search matters: Redbubble shows designs based on titles, tags, descriptions, and buyer activity — not external ads or pixels. 2. Collections & trends: Grouped or themed designs get more exposure because buyers often browse related items. 3. Engagement signals: Saves, favourites, and purchases help the algorithm push your work to more shoppers. 4. Global audience: Redbubble connects your art to buyers worldwide automatically — you don’t need traffic-driving funnels. In short: focus on creating eye-catching designs, smart keywords, and strong engagement rather than trying to treat Redbubble like Shopify. Your visibility grows naturally within the marketplace. 💬 How do you boost engagement on your designs?
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How to Advertise Your Redbubble Designs Without Google 🚀🎨
Even though Google Ads and Google Shopping aren’t options for Redbubble, you can drive traffic and sales effectively using other strategies: 1. Pinterest: Share lifestyle mockups, design reveals, and themed boards. Pins can go viral and link directly to your shop. 2. YouTube: Post time-lapse videos, behind-the-scenes creation, or product showcases free. Ads start from as little as £5. 3. Instagram & Threads: Use reels, stories, and carousel posts to highlight designs and tell your brand story. 4. TikTok: Short, engaging clips showing your design process, humor, or lifestyle use. Do not add your shop link on videos as you get violations. Always direct people to your shops link in bio. 5. Collaborations & Communities: Join niche groups, forums, or creator collabs to get exposure. The key: focus on visual storytelling and engagement — not tracking pixels or funnels. Redbubble’s marketplace system rewards visibility and connection more than site-based marketing. 💬 Which platform works best for you?
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Why Shopify or E-Commerce Advice Doesn’t Work for Redbubble Sellers 🧠✨
Most Shopify and e-commerce experts mean well — but their strategies are built for independent websites, not marketplaces like Redbubble. Here’s why their advice often misses the mark 👇 1. No website control: You can’t install apps, edit code, or change your checkout. Redbubble owns the platform. 2. No email or pixel tracking: You can’t retarget visitors or build email lists. Analytics tools like Google or Meta pixels can’t be added. 3. Limited SEO control: You can’t tweak meta tags or site structure — only your titles, tags, and descriptions. 4. No custom promotions: Unlike Shopify, you can’t offer discounts or bundles. Redbubble have their own % off discounts. Which change each week. 5. Marketplace algorithms: Success depends on Redbubble’s internal search system, not Google Ads or store traffic strategies. Most Shopify and E-commerce experts fail to understand this. Let me know if this was helpful for Shopify and E-commerce experts?
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Zoe Kemp
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Building a quirky, spiritual, and dog-loving empire on Redbubble — one cheeky design at a time.

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Joined Nov 1, 2025
Hampshire, UK