For all of you techies out there: a change is on the horizon for the Spreadshirt API. If you’re not sure what the API (Application Programming Interface) does, it’s best left alone. Spreadshirt’s API is chock-full of information that allows other systems to ‘talk’ to our systems and access the information they need. If we’ve tickled your interest, this blog post is for you.
Posts in Category ‘Partner Area’
A Review and Forecast: 2016 and 2017
The past 365 days have been brimming with gob-smacking events all around the world, and the bees at Spreadshirt have been busy ones as well. It’s been a gem-packed year of publications, changes and improvements you can now see at a glance, and there’s plenty of exciting news ahead. Take a peep!
News at SpreadShop – Possible integration of T-Shirt Designer
Wouldn’t it be great if your customers could personalise products with your designs at will? Our developers have just added this function to the SpreadShop so that you can now integrate the T-Shirt Designer in your Shop. Find out how and what options there are available to you after the jump.
New Partner Area: Your Designs Go International
This article is only relevant for users of the new partner area.
The world may be full of borders and restrictions, but your creative designs are now destined to break through geographical obstacles. Every design you publish will be automatically published on all of our European platforms, and you don’t even need to tick a box.
Create product photography with Placeit
Have you ever tried to retouch a picture in order to integrate your design? If so, you surely know that it takes a long time, and getting a natural-looking result is not easy. Fortunately there’s a solution! As announced in June 2016, Spreadshirt has partnered with with Placeit— one of the internet’s leaders in digital mockups and demo videos. The partnership has allowed us to give you a15% discount on image models to help you highlight your products. In an interview, Antonio from Placeit shows you what you have to gain. Salut, Antonio! Thank you for taking the time to answer our questions.
Important changes affecting your payouts
Spreadshirt is becoming more international. We are going to introduce international publishing of Marketplace designs, as well as Shops with multiple languages and currencies. We are also going to foster creativity as a whole, and this effort will have an effect on all areas of the business including payments and taxation. Your earnings can only be paid out if you enter your real name and your current address in your User Area. Please make sure that the data you have entered is complete and up-to-date. Please make changes if necessary
New Partner Area Project: Multi-Product Creation
Developing a new Partner Area that quickly and efficiently enables you to profit from your drive and talent is Spreadshirt’s top priority. Helping turn your designs into dollars is at the forefront of many of our departments’ daily endeavors.
With beta testing complete, and the necessary tweaks made to the initial small-market release of the new Partner Area, we’ve come to the next phase of the project. Enter Petra Jacobs—Spreadshirt Product Owner and the tip of the arrow aimed at bringing a new Partner Area to fruition. We sat with Petra as she kindly took us through Phase 4 of the new Partner Area project (see graphic below) and one of the most exciting developments to date: Multi-Product Creation. You can also click here to read the entire interview.
SpreadShop: New CSS classification and deep-linking structure
We keep improving the SpreadShop and its administration, and there’s a lot of work done behind the scenes to make your experience a better one. Some adjustments may have a direct impact on the look … Read more
Your new commission model is scheduled
We’ve detailed the improvements on how you can make money with Spreadshirt in the Affiliate Commission and Volume Commission blog posts. As promised, we’ll now let you know when it takes place and what you need to do.
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Volume Commission & Monthly Payouts: The Breakdown
The following article explains the next components to the commission model structure: the Volume Commission and monthly payouts. Read more