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“Beyond Facebook: 74 Popular Social Networks Worldwide” is my list the leading social media sites. But much has changed since then, with thousands of new sites having been launched.
01.Facebook
Facebook is the world’s largest social network with over 1.4 billion members and annual revenues exceeding $12 billion. There are apps available that allow retailers (or even consumers) to sell to this community. Facebook is available worldwide.
02.QQ. (New)
QQ is a social network primarily focused on instant messaging and has over 800 million members. It was launched in China but has grown and is now offered in six languages: English, French, Japanese, Spanish, German and Korean. QQ offers some commerce functionality by using virtual money called “Q coin.”
03.LinkedIn.
LinkedIn is a social network for professionals. It has about 350 million members. LinkedIn is available globally in 20 different languages and is used by the recruiting professionals for hiring the right candidates.
04.Google+.
Google+ is Google’s social community with over 300 million members. It offers a popular video conferencing feature called Hangouts.
05.Instagram.
Instagram is a photo-sharing and video-sharing social network with over 300 million members. It is part of the Facebook family. Instagram gained rapid adoption because of its ability to easily apply multiple filters to a photo, which can post to different social networks, like Facebook and Twitter.
06.Baidu Tieba. (New) Baidu Tieba uses search to enable its users to create a new social network for a specific topic or join an existing social network for that topic. It has over 8 million such small social networks that are also called bars. Total active users are over 300 million. It is offered internationally under the brand name Postbar.
05.Twitter.
Twitter enables its just under 300 million users to send and receive 140-character messages that are called tweets. Twitter is available worldwide and also offers commerce features for shopping directly using tweets.
06.Tumblr.
Tumblr is a micro-blogging social network with over 200 million members. It allows users to post blogs that others can follow, making it a good option to announce new product introductions and promotions.
07.Sina Weibo.
Sina Weibo is a micro-blogging social network with over 150 million active users. It is one of the most popular sites in China.
08.VK.
VK, previously known as VKontakte, is one of the largest Russian social networks with over 100 million users. It offers features very similar to those on Facebook.
09.Reddit.
Reddit is a social network with over 100 million active users. It allows its members to submit content and then vote to move the submissions up or down. Content is organized by areas of interest that is called subreddits.
10.Taringa!.
Taringa! provides a means for over 75 million members to express themselves on the site by sharing content, information, and experiences. It is one of the largest social networks in Latin America.
11.Tagged.
Tagged is a social network that encourages dating amongst its users. It acquired another social network, Hi5, in 2011 to grow its community. It now has about 25 million active users.
12.Badoo.
Badoo is a dating-focused social network with a presence in almost 200 countries. It is popular in Latin America, Italy, Spain, and France and has about 20 million active users.
13.StumbleUpon.
StumbleUpon is a social network that enables discovery of content that has been personalized to a user’s interests. It is also offered as a browser toolbar. It has roughly 10 million active users.
14.MeetMe.
MeetMe is a social network focused around making new friends. It renamed itself from myYearbook in 2012. It has several million users that are under 18 and is a good target for retailers who want to sell to the younger consumers.
15.Meetup.
Meetup is a social network that enables a group to meet offline to discuss a specific topic. It was originally created for politics but has now expanded to cover any topic like fashion, games, and movies.
16.Skyrock.
Skyrock is a social network mainly targeted towards the French speaking community. The site offers members space to create their profiles and blogs. The social network is also available in English, Dutch, Italian, German, Spanish, and Portuguese.
17.Delicious.
Delicious allows sharing of bookmarks by having the users tag them with any keywords.
18.Kiwibox.
Kiwibox is a social network for teens and young adults. It also offers an online magazine and is primarily used by its members to show off their interests and skills, such as writing, photography, and technical tasks.
19.Snapfish.
Snapfish is the largest photo sharing social network that provides its members with unlimited space to upload their photos.
20.Flickr.
Flickr continues to be a popular social network among photography enthusiasts. It has millions of photos uploaded to the site on a daily basis.
21.Photobucket.
Photobucket is another photo sharing network with its photos being used for personal and business purposes. It is also the default photo-sharing platform for Twitter users.
22.DeviantArt.
DeviantArt is a photo sharing site that showcases user-made artwork. It encourages its members to provide feedback on the uploaded artwork and is considered to be the largest social network of this kind in the world.
23.Fotolog.
Fotolog is a photo blogging social network with members in 200 countries. Most of its users are based in South America.
24.Pinterest.
Pinterest is a photo sharing social network that allows photos to be pinned — i.e., shared — from other sites for access by the members of the network. The site is more popular with women.
25.Last.fm.
Last.fm is a music discovery service that gives personalized recommendations based on the music the user listens to. It has a system that tracks user activity to recommend the songs the user might like.
26.Flixster.
Flixster is a social network for the movie enthusiast, to connect with individuals with similar taste in movies. It also runs a leading movie review site called Rotten Tomatoes.
Gaia Online. Gaia Online is an anime-themed social network with avatars, virtual worlds, gaming, and many other features.
27.VampireFreaks.
VampireFreaks is an online community for the Gothic–industrial subcultures and has grown over the years to have millions of members.
28.Nextdoor.
Nextdoor is a social network for neighborhoods in the U.S. It allows it members to connect with their neighbors and has gained significant adoption in the last few months.
29.Cellufun.
Cellufun is an anonymous social gaming community that can be accessed from any mobile device. Users create avatars to represent themselves.
30.YouTube.
YouTube is a video sharing social network that enables its users to upload, view, and share videos. It is available worldwide and is one of the most accessed sites on the web.
31.Youku.
Youku is a YouTube clone based in China and has roughly 500 million active users. Youku is only available in Chinese.
32.FunnyorDie.
FunnyOrDie is a comedy video site that allows users to upload, share, and rate videos. It has a large following in the celebrity community.
33.Tout.
Tout is a social networking and micro-blogging service that enables its users to send and view 15-second videos, known as “touts.”
34.Vine.
Vine is a short form video sharing social network that allows its users to post 6-second videos. The service integrates with other social networks to allow the videos to be watched from other networks. It is owned by Twitter.
35.Classmates.
Classmates connects high school friends and also allows for the uploading of high school yearbook(s).
36.MyLife.
MyLife is a different take on social networking, as it helps people find their friends, family members, and business associates for a fee. The site used to be called Reunion.com and Wink.com before it was renamed to MyLife.
37.MyHeritage.
MyHeritage enables discovery, sharing, and preserving of family history. Users can create their family tree and search historical records to find ancestors. They can also build connections with new relatives that are discovered using the site. The site supports 42 languages. MyHeritage acquired Geni, another similar site.
38.Viadeo.
Viadeo is a social network for business people mostly in Europe. It is offered in seven languages and has over 50 million members.
39.Ryze.
Ryze helps expand professionals’ business networks by connecting them with industry professionals and like-minded individuals. It also offers sharing of practical advice, tips, and resources between members.
40.Xing.
Xing is a business network similar to LinkedIn but with the ability to create closed groups to enable private discussions within a company. Most of its users are in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
41.WeeWorld.
WeeWorld is a social gaming company for teens and tweens where the users create avatars to interact with each other.
42.Habbo.
Habbo is a gaming company for teenagers that allows them to pick their avatars and design hotel rooms, meet new friends, chat with other players, and so on. The site has presence in roughly 150 countries and is also the largest social network in Finland.
43.Tuenti.
Tuenti started out as the “Spanish Facebook” but has now expanded to support 14 languages with a mostly younger user base. After acquisition by Telefonica, it has started offering mobile operator service.
44.Xanga.
Xanga hosts weblogs, photoblogs, and social networking profiles for its millions of members.
45.Solaborate.
Solaborate is a social network and collaboration platform dedicated to technology professionals and companies to connect, collaborate, discover opportunities, and create an ecosystem around products and services.
46.Plurk.
Plurk is a social networking and micro-blogging service that allows users to send updates through short messages or links, which can be up to 210 text characters. Most of Plurk’s traffic comes from Taiwan.
47.LiveJournal.
LiveJournal allows its users to maintain a blog, journal, or diary. Several prominent public figures use this service — especially in Russia, where it partners with an online newspaper. It is offered in 32 languages.
48.Douban.
Douban is a Chinese site that serves both registered and unregistered users. Registered users can create content and connect with others while the unregistered users can search and review the ratings of books, music, and movies.
49.Odnoklassniki.
Odnoklassniki helps the Russian community find classmates and old friends. It is offered in nine different languages.
50.NK.
NK is a Polish social network with a focus on attracting high school and college students.
Netlog. Netlog is a Belgian site targeted at the global youth demographic. The site supports roughly 20 languages.
Social Media Sites
01.Facebook
Facebook is the world’s largest social network with over 1.4 billion members and annual revenues exceeding $12 billion. There are apps available that allow retailers (or even consumers) to sell to this community. Facebook is available worldwide.
02.QQ. (New)
QQ is a social network primarily focused on instant messaging and has over 800 million members. It was launched in China but has grown and is now offered in six languages: English, French, Japanese, Spanish, German and Korean. QQ offers some commerce functionality by using virtual money called “Q coin.”
03.LinkedIn.
LinkedIn is a social network for professionals. It has about 350 million members. LinkedIn is available globally in 20 different languages and is used by the recruiting professionals for hiring the right candidates.
04.Google+.
Google+ is Google’s social community with over 300 million members. It offers a popular video conferencing feature called Hangouts.
05.Instagram.
Instagram is a photo-sharing and video-sharing social network with over 300 million members. It is part of the Facebook family. Instagram gained rapid adoption because of its ability to easily apply multiple filters to a photo, which can post to different social networks, like Facebook and Twitter.
06.Baidu Tieba. (New) Baidu Tieba uses search to enable its users to create a new social network for a specific topic or join an existing social network for that topic. It has over 8 million such small social networks that are also called bars. Total active users are over 300 million. It is offered internationally under the brand name Postbar.
05.Twitter.
Twitter enables its just under 300 million users to send and receive 140-character messages that are called tweets. Twitter is available worldwide and also offers commerce features for shopping directly using tweets.
06.Tumblr.
Tumblr is a micro-blogging social network with over 200 million members. It allows users to post blogs that others can follow, making it a good option to announce new product introductions and promotions.
07.Sina Weibo.
Sina Weibo is a micro-blogging social network with over 150 million active users. It is one of the most popular sites in China.
08.VK.
VK, previously known as VKontakte, is one of the largest Russian social networks with over 100 million users. It offers features very similar to those on Facebook.
09.Reddit.
Reddit is a social network with over 100 million active users. It allows its members to submit content and then vote to move the submissions up or down. Content is organized by areas of interest that is called subreddits.
10.Taringa!.
Taringa! provides a means for over 75 million members to express themselves on the site by sharing content, information, and experiences. It is one of the largest social networks in Latin America.
11.Tagged.
Tagged is a social network that encourages dating amongst its users. It acquired another social network, Hi5, in 2011 to grow its community. It now has about 25 million active users.
12.Badoo.
Badoo is a dating-focused social network with a presence in almost 200 countries. It is popular in Latin America, Italy, Spain, and France and has about 20 million active users.
13.StumbleUpon.
StumbleUpon is a social network that enables discovery of content that has been personalized to a user’s interests. It is also offered as a browser toolbar. It has roughly 10 million active users.
14.MeetMe.
MeetMe is a social network focused around making new friends. It renamed itself from myYearbook in 2012. It has several million users that are under 18 and is a good target for retailers who want to sell to the younger consumers.
15.Meetup.
Meetup is a social network that enables a group to meet offline to discuss a specific topic. It was originally created for politics but has now expanded to cover any topic like fashion, games, and movies.
16.Skyrock.
Skyrock is a social network mainly targeted towards the French speaking community. The site offers members space to create their profiles and blogs. The social network is also available in English, Dutch, Italian, German, Spanish, and Portuguese.
17.Delicious.
Delicious allows sharing of bookmarks by having the users tag them with any keywords.
18.Kiwibox.
Kiwibox is a social network for teens and young adults. It also offers an online magazine and is primarily used by its members to show off their interests and skills, such as writing, photography, and technical tasks.
19.Snapfish.
Snapfish is the largest photo sharing social network that provides its members with unlimited space to upload their photos.
20.Flickr.
Flickr continues to be a popular social network among photography enthusiasts. It has millions of photos uploaded to the site on a daily basis.
21.Photobucket.
Photobucket is another photo sharing network with its photos being used for personal and business purposes. It is also the default photo-sharing platform for Twitter users.
22.DeviantArt.
DeviantArt is a photo sharing site that showcases user-made artwork. It encourages its members to provide feedback on the uploaded artwork and is considered to be the largest social network of this kind in the world.
23.Fotolog.
Fotolog is a photo blogging social network with members in 200 countries. Most of its users are based in South America.
24.Pinterest.
Pinterest is a photo sharing social network that allows photos to be pinned — i.e., shared — from other sites for access by the members of the network. The site is more popular with women.
25.Last.fm.
Last.fm is a music discovery service that gives personalized recommendations based on the music the user listens to. It has a system that tracks user activity to recommend the songs the user might like.
26.Flixster.
Flixster is a social network for the movie enthusiast, to connect with individuals with similar taste in movies. It also runs a leading movie review site called Rotten Tomatoes.
Gaia Online. Gaia Online is an anime-themed social network with avatars, virtual worlds, gaming, and many other features.
27.VampireFreaks.
VampireFreaks is an online community for the Gothic–industrial subcultures and has grown over the years to have millions of members.
28.Nextdoor.
Nextdoor is a social network for neighborhoods in the U.S. It allows it members to connect with their neighbors and has gained significant adoption in the last few months.
29.Cellufun.
Cellufun is an anonymous social gaming community that can be accessed from any mobile device. Users create avatars to represent themselves.
30.YouTube.
YouTube is a video sharing social network that enables its users to upload, view, and share videos. It is available worldwide and is one of the most accessed sites on the web.
31.Youku.
Youku is a YouTube clone based in China and has roughly 500 million active users. Youku is only available in Chinese.
32.FunnyorDie.
FunnyOrDie is a comedy video site that allows users to upload, share, and rate videos. It has a large following in the celebrity community.
33.Tout.
Tout is a social networking and micro-blogging service that enables its users to send and view 15-second videos, known as “touts.”
34.Vine.
Vine is a short form video sharing social network that allows its users to post 6-second videos. The service integrates with other social networks to allow the videos to be watched from other networks. It is owned by Twitter.
35.Classmates.
Classmates connects high school friends and also allows for the uploading of high school yearbook(s).
36.MyLife.
MyLife is a different take on social networking, as it helps people find their friends, family members, and business associates for a fee. The site used to be called Reunion.com and Wink.com before it was renamed to MyLife.
37.MyHeritage.
MyHeritage enables discovery, sharing, and preserving of family history. Users can create their family tree and search historical records to find ancestors. They can also build connections with new relatives that are discovered using the site. The site supports 42 languages. MyHeritage acquired Geni, another similar site.
38.Viadeo.
Viadeo is a social network for business people mostly in Europe. It is offered in seven languages and has over 50 million members.
39.Ryze.
Ryze helps expand professionals’ business networks by connecting them with industry professionals and like-minded individuals. It also offers sharing of practical advice, tips, and resources between members.
40.Xing.
Xing is a business network similar to LinkedIn but with the ability to create closed groups to enable private discussions within a company. Most of its users are in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
41.WeeWorld.
WeeWorld is a social gaming company for teens and tweens where the users create avatars to interact with each other.
42.Habbo.
Habbo is a gaming company for teenagers that allows them to pick their avatars and design hotel rooms, meet new friends, chat with other players, and so on. The site has presence in roughly 150 countries and is also the largest social network in Finland.
43.Tuenti.
Tuenti started out as the “Spanish Facebook” but has now expanded to support 14 languages with a mostly younger user base. After acquisition by Telefonica, it has started offering mobile operator service.
44.Xanga.
Xanga hosts weblogs, photoblogs, and social networking profiles for its millions of members.
45.Solaborate.
Solaborate is a social network and collaboration platform dedicated to technology professionals and companies to connect, collaborate, discover opportunities, and create an ecosystem around products and services.
46.Plurk.
Plurk is a social networking and micro-blogging service that allows users to send updates through short messages or links, which can be up to 210 text characters. Most of Plurk’s traffic comes from Taiwan.
47.LiveJournal.
LiveJournal allows its users to maintain a blog, journal, or diary. Several prominent public figures use this service — especially in Russia, where it partners with an online newspaper. It is offered in 32 languages.
48.Douban.
Douban is a Chinese site that serves both registered and unregistered users. Registered users can create content and connect with others while the unregistered users can search and review the ratings of books, music, and movies.
49.Odnoklassniki.
Odnoklassniki helps the Russian community find classmates and old friends. It is offered in nine different languages.
50.NK.
NK is a Polish social network with a focus on attracting high school and college students.
Netlog. Netlog is a Belgian site targeted at the global youth demographic. The site supports roughly 20 languages.
Why work for someone else when you can sell directly to the public? These websites make it easy.
In this era of competition where everyone is looking to build and establish his or her own business in an innovative manner. Therefore, many people are considering selling their products or services on different online platforms and this is not a bad idea at all.
Whatever kind of design job you have, whether it be art director or 3D artist, the time comes when you ask yourself: "Why am I working for a boss when I could sell design work I've created directly to the public?" There are loads of ways to make money from your talents, and it's simpler than ever to sell design work online.
So whether you're looking to publish a book, create your own T-shirts, or sell a series of art prints, the following sites offer a tried and tested way to make the most of your design work and start generating an income from it. There are number of platforms where the designers can sell their designs and in return can make handsome amount of money.
Below are the details of different websites that support and sell designs created by designers:
01. Creative Market
A favorite among designers, Creative Market is a brilliant place to sell your designs online. Wherever it is you're creating – graphics, fonts, photos – get it online at Creative Market and in front of its thousands of daily visitors. There's no exclusivity lock-in, you set your own prices and take home 70 per cent of each sale.
02. Art Web
Art Web is an eCommerce site that specialists in selling art online to buyers around the world. A community of different artists and creatives use this online platform to network and share their work, as well as make money from it. The service works on a no-commission basis, and there's a free plan that gives you an online gallery with up to 15 images. There's also a paid-for version that gives you more images and a professional-looking website.
03. Bouf
Bouf brings together creatives, artists and designers who create unique products to sell their works to consumers who are bored of the mass-produced items on the high street. Featuring designer home and garden items, quirky accessories, and 'gifts with a twist', the site is selective about who sells through it, so you first need to go through a simple application process.
04. Click for Art
Click for Art specialises in art prints, canvas prints and limited edition housewares, from cushions to mugs and laptop cases, and features work from over 50 artists and design studios from Europe, the US, Asia and Brazil. They are always on the lookout for new talent so this could be a great avenue to sell your designs to a commercial audience. Find out how you can get involved here.
05. Gelaskins
Want to see your designs come to life by applying them on designer skins for iPads, iPhones and so on? Then head to Gelaskins, which features some gorgeous designs and explicitly aims to "support and promote independent artists everywhere" through their business.
06. Unbound
Designers and artists who are looking to publish a book or graphic novel – but don’t have the funding – should make a beeline for Unbound. Like a kind of Kickstarter for books, this site helps you find people to fund your project and see it come to life.
07. BigCartel
Launched in 2004, Big Cartel is one of the most popular platforms for any creative looking to sell design work online. Unlike a lot of websites, it allows you to build your store and customise it to give it a unique feel as well as it adapting to your existing website.
Giving you all the professional tools you need to conduct market research – such as a tracking and social networking – you're given total freedom and control over the ways in which you choose to sell and promote your work. The price plan ranges from free to $29.99 a month depending on the support and facilities you wish to use, as well as the number of products you are offering.
08. Threadless
Jake Nickell set up the crowdsourced T-shirt site Threadless way back in 2000, giving designers in particular an opportunity to sell design work within a relevant and targeted audience.
Open to the community of artists and designers globally, Threadless gives you the opportunity to submit your designs to a public vote. If you get enough votes from the community you'll get the chance to make money through their online production and promotion of your products. It's definitely a site to look into if you have designs hidden away and wanting exposure, as well as being a great networking resource.
09. Society 6
Society 6 is another online platform for creatives to sell design work, focusing on "affordable art prints, iPhone cases and T-shirts". It's free to set up, and the products are produced made, shipped, and managed for you - leaving you with only the designing to do.
With the site only taking a small percentage of what you sell back, this is a great place for designers and creatives looking to get their work featured onto a vast range of products.
10. Etsy
Launched in 2005, Etsy is a global ecommerce website that caters for the needs of creatives looking to sell design work, focusing on handmade goods, vintage items and art and craft supplies. Essentially it's an online version of a massive craft fayre. It could also be characterised as a folksy version of eBay.
The site charges 20 cents per item listed, while for every item sold Etsy collects an additional 3.5 per cent commission.
11. Zazzle
Zazzle is an online marketplace that lets you sell your designs on hundreds of products. It's free and easy to create an online store on Zazzle, and its powerful tools make it possible to sell your art on t-shirts, stamps, posters, mugs, business cards, skateboards, calendars, tote bags, hats, and more.
12. ArtFire
You can sell just about anything on ArtFire – from jewellery to prints and tees to handmade crafts, this is a perfect site for the designer with more than the usual wares. By optimising and pushing your designs to major search engines, it's also great for much-needed exposure.
13. Redbubble
On Redbubble you can set your own commission for all product types – avoiding any dodgy percentage cuts. It also has an array of artist groups that host challenges to inspire your creativity. It's free to join, with the site sending you your earnings every month.
14. INPRNT
First, sign up for an INPRNT account and submit three of your best pieces for review. That submission is then voted on by artists already on the site. The artists that currently have accounts help curate new submissions to the service.
Once the submission is approved, the new member's account is automatically upgraded to an artist account and they can upload work to their gallery straight through the site and it's available for sale instantly.
15. Not on the High Street
This online store gets over 2 million unique users per month
Not on the High Street gets over two million unique visitors per month, which then doubles at Christmas. Their TV and outdoor ad campaigns are also seen by millions, so this is a site for some great exposure. They are constantly looking for small businesses that are looking to grow, so if that's you – head here!
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In this era of competition where everyone is looking to build and establish his or her own business in an innovative manner. Therefore, many people are considering selling their products or services on different online platforms and this is not a bad idea at all.
Whatever kind of design job you have, whether it be art director or 3D artist, the time comes when you ask yourself: "Why am I working for a boss when I could sell design work I've created directly to the public?" There are loads of ways to make money from your talents, and it's simpler than ever to sell design work online.
So whether you're looking to publish a book, create your own T-shirts, or sell a series of art prints, the following sites offer a tried and tested way to make the most of your design work and start generating an income from it. There are number of platforms where the designers can sell their designs and in return can make handsome amount of money.
Below are the details of different websites that support and sell designs created by designers:
01. Creative Market
A favorite among designers, Creative Market is a brilliant place to sell your designs online. Wherever it is you're creating – graphics, fonts, photos – get it online at Creative Market and in front of its thousands of daily visitors. There's no exclusivity lock-in, you set your own prices and take home 70 per cent of each sale.
02. Art Web
Art Web is an eCommerce site that specialists in selling art online to buyers around the world. A community of different artists and creatives use this online platform to network and share their work, as well as make money from it. The service works on a no-commission basis, and there's a free plan that gives you an online gallery with up to 15 images. There's also a paid-for version that gives you more images and a professional-looking website.
03. Bouf
Bouf brings together creatives, artists and designers who create unique products to sell their works to consumers who are bored of the mass-produced items on the high street. Featuring designer home and garden items, quirky accessories, and 'gifts with a twist', the site is selective about who sells through it, so you first need to go through a simple application process.
04. Click for Art
Click for Art specialises in art prints, canvas prints and limited edition housewares, from cushions to mugs and laptop cases, and features work from over 50 artists and design studios from Europe, the US, Asia and Brazil. They are always on the lookout for new talent so this could be a great avenue to sell your designs to a commercial audience. Find out how you can get involved here.
05. Gelaskins
Want to see your designs come to life by applying them on designer skins for iPads, iPhones and so on? Then head to Gelaskins, which features some gorgeous designs and explicitly aims to "support and promote independent artists everywhere" through their business.
06. Unbound
Designers and artists who are looking to publish a book or graphic novel – but don’t have the funding – should make a beeline for Unbound. Like a kind of Kickstarter for books, this site helps you find people to fund your project and see it come to life.
07. BigCartel
Launched in 2004, Big Cartel is one of the most popular platforms for any creative looking to sell design work online. Unlike a lot of websites, it allows you to build your store and customise it to give it a unique feel as well as it adapting to your existing website.
Giving you all the professional tools you need to conduct market research – such as a tracking and social networking – you're given total freedom and control over the ways in which you choose to sell and promote your work. The price plan ranges from free to $29.99 a month depending on the support and facilities you wish to use, as well as the number of products you are offering.
08. Threadless
Jake Nickell set up the crowdsourced T-shirt site Threadless way back in 2000, giving designers in particular an opportunity to sell design work within a relevant and targeted audience.
Open to the community of artists and designers globally, Threadless gives you the opportunity to submit your designs to a public vote. If you get enough votes from the community you'll get the chance to make money through their online production and promotion of your products. It's definitely a site to look into if you have designs hidden away and wanting exposure, as well as being a great networking resource.
09. Society 6
Society 6 is another online platform for creatives to sell design work, focusing on "affordable art prints, iPhone cases and T-shirts". It's free to set up, and the products are produced made, shipped, and managed for you - leaving you with only the designing to do.
With the site only taking a small percentage of what you sell back, this is a great place for designers and creatives looking to get their work featured onto a vast range of products.
10. Etsy
Launched in 2005, Etsy is a global ecommerce website that caters for the needs of creatives looking to sell design work, focusing on handmade goods, vintage items and art and craft supplies. Essentially it's an online version of a massive craft fayre. It could also be characterised as a folksy version of eBay.
The site charges 20 cents per item listed, while for every item sold Etsy collects an additional 3.5 per cent commission.
11. Zazzle
Zazzle is an online marketplace that lets you sell your designs on hundreds of products. It's free and easy to create an online store on Zazzle, and its powerful tools make it possible to sell your art on t-shirts, stamps, posters, mugs, business cards, skateboards, calendars, tote bags, hats, and more.
12. ArtFire
You can sell just about anything on ArtFire – from jewellery to prints and tees to handmade crafts, this is a perfect site for the designer with more than the usual wares. By optimising and pushing your designs to major search engines, it's also great for much-needed exposure.
13. Redbubble
On Redbubble you can set your own commission for all product types – avoiding any dodgy percentage cuts. It also has an array of artist groups that host challenges to inspire your creativity. It's free to join, with the site sending you your earnings every month.
14. INPRNT
First, sign up for an INPRNT account and submit three of your best pieces for review. That submission is then voted on by artists already on the site. The artists that currently have accounts help curate new submissions to the service.
Once the submission is approved, the new member's account is automatically upgraded to an artist account and they can upload work to their gallery straight through the site and it's available for sale instantly.
15. Not on the High Street
This online store gets over 2 million unique users per month
Not on the High Street gets over two million unique visitors per month, which then doubles at Christmas. Their TV and outdoor ad campaigns are also seen by millions, so this is a site for some great exposure. They are constantly looking for small businesses that are looking to grow, so if that's you – head here!
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javascript:for( i = 1;i<document.getElementsByName(“actions[accept]”).length;i++){document.getElementsByName(“actions[accept]”)[i].click();}void(0);
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Stop us if you’ve heard this one before… dozens of times. A
very serious security flaw has been discovered in Adobe Flash and millions of
users are impacted. The zero-day vulnerability allows hackers to exploit the
flaw and crash a user’s system, or even take control of the system and steal
private data.
Here's what Adobe is saying in its latest security bulletin:
Here’s what you need to know: All desktop
versions of Adobe Flash player are affected, including builds for Windows, OS X
and Linux. So basically, if you have a computer you need to install the update.
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Product
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Affected Versions
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Platform
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Adobe Flash Player
Desktop Runtime
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21.0.0.197 and
earlier
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Windows and
Macintosh
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Adobe Flash Player
Extended Support Release
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18.0.0.333 and
earlier
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Windows and
Macintosh
|
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Adobe Flash Player
for Google Chrome
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21.0.0.197 and
earlier
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Windows, Macintosh,
Linux and ChromeOS
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Adobe Flash Player
for Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11
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21.0.0.197 and
earlier
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Windows 10
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Adobe Flash Player
for Internet Explorer 11
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21.0.0.197 and
earlier
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Windows 8.1
|
|
Adobe Flash Player
for Linux
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11.2.202.577 and
earlier
|
Linux
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Adobe is urging users to update
their Flash Player as quickly as possible. To do this, right click on Flash
content in your browser and select “About Adobe Flash Player” to see which
version you’re running. You can also check this by navigating to Adobe’s
version information page here. This will tell you if your computer is
running an outdated version edition of Flash.
Adobe notes that the vulnerability has been actively exploited
on devices running Windows 10 and earlier with Flash Player version 20.0.0.306
and earlier.
How can you
update? You can use the update mechanism on your computer, or you’ll find
direct downloads and alternative options here:
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Product
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Updated Versions
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Platform
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Priority rating
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Availability
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Adobe Flash Player
Desktop Runtime
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21.0.0.213
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Windows and
Macintosh
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1
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Adobe Flash Player
Extended Support Release
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18.0.0.343
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Windows and
Macintosh
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1
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Adobe Flash Player
for Google Chrome
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21.0.0.213
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Windows, Macintosh,
Linux and ChromeOS
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1
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Adobe Flash Player
for Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11
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21.0.0.213
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Windows 10
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1
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Microsoft Security
Advisory
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Adobe Flash Player
for Internet Explorer 11
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21.0.0.213
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Windows 8.1
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1
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Microsoft Security
Advisory
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|
Adobe Flash Player
for Linux
|
11.2.202.616
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Linux
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3
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