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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Why would you, or why should you care about personalized stamps/ personalised stamps/ customized postage/ P-stamps, in general, and zazzle stamps, in particular? What's in it for you? To me, the answer is self-evident, self-explanatory, but hey!...here are some ideas for you to think about. Prerequisite: open mind. Got one? :)

I just noticed that Zazzle has quietly removed blank stamp designs, with or without border, from the Public Gallery.  I'll find out why exactly. Hmmm!...

I could write a whole illustrated book about this subject. Someday, maybe I will. :)

Look at the above borderless stamp design: it's based on the initial image of a blank stamp from zazzle.com, from which I have removed the black border, for extra space and designing effects, such as irregular contours.
The point for that is to show you that YOU can further customize a blank design, with or without border, with image(s) and custom text of your choice, pending final approval from Zazzle.

Designing is FREE!!!
Then you can put the approved design in your Private Gallery, or in the Public Gallery (where people can buy it and you receive royalty from Zazzle).

In the above design, besides the mandatory info about zazzle.com, do you see any advertisement?
Say No, "coz it ain't".
It doesn't have to be, if you so choose.
Like this:
I often hear comments like: "I don't like personalized stamps; I prefer the regular stamps!".
Dear Sirs and Madams [although Madam may mean various things]: that is a FALSE DICHOTOMY.
It's not EITHER personalized, OR regular stamps.
They are not mutually exclusive.
Do you see ONLY personalized stamps in my blog, for example?
No.
I like many regular stamps, and I like many personalized ones.
I like them because I like THEM, not automatically because they fall into either one of those two categories.

After a while, I decided to "sign" my stamp designs:
Later on, I decided that since nobody seems to even see my stamp creations, let alone buy, I should advertise my zazzle little shop, by including the info: Design by zazzle.com/dorinco*.
 The asterisc after dorinco is VERY important because Zazzle tracks referrals by that, with a number code in the address.
Like this:
In the above picture, top row, the second tiger from the left is a customized version of somebody else's tiger stamp at Zazzle.
So, I could customize, create and buy THAT, but I could not put THAT new design in MY Public Gallery -  I was not the original author; just a customizer, a subsequent author.
See how I chose to remove the border for that, just for Schitzengiggels?
The above stamp, about euphemism - do I really believe that ANYBODY would like to buy it?
Translation: are you crazy???
:)
That euphemism thingie was just "for entertainment purposes only".
Why did I do it?
I'll answer like Bill Clinton:
The obvious advantage, for me [how come YOU don't see it?] is that personalized stamps can fill a hole, a gap in your stamp collection.
Is there a subject...

 ...that never appeared on ANY stamp, ANYWHERE in the world?
Then YOU do it, for [your] sake!!!
When it comes to buying, there are tips and tricks about not paying full retail.

[A VOICE FROM THE PUBLIC]: Like what? Like what?
[DORIN]: Like creating a design for the Public Gallery, then customizing all your future designs based on that initial design, even if you remove completely its initial image and text, and replace them.
Like using the 10% discount that Zazzle gives you for a future order over $45 or so.
Like various Holidays discounts.
Like $5 off if you post on zazzle's blog a photo of you with a zazzle product that you designed and purchased.
Like special promotions, such as in the past July 2010, when you could have purchased zazzle stamps AT FACE VALUE!!!

Get it? :)


Now I'll do something for which Google, in their wisdom, might penalize me with "artificial demoting in search ranking", coz they'll think I'm spamming you by simply exposing you to stuff that, yes, can be purchased.
As if you are an addict that HAS to buy everything that comes in sight!
:)
Links for more info about this subject:


More links, to personalized stamps from USA and about 25 more countries:

My friend, Peter C. Elias, has a lot of information and examples of interesting personalized stamps

Dentelli Stravaganti [Unusual stamps] - images of personalized stamps from around the world!

The personalized stamps (from many countries) section of "A World-Wide List of Turtles and Tortoises on Stamps" by Donald N. Riemer

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I just got off the phone with Zazzle (1-888-8ZAZZLE).

Here's the trick:


[for the record, I leave as "text with strikethrough line" the previous statements, and conflicting statements from Zazzle phone reps]

To design US zazzle stamps, you can do it ONLY thru zazzle.com.
NOT thru any of these sites: http://www.zazzle.com/international.
UPDATE: contrary to what I thought (and to what was confirmed on the phone by zazzle rep), the subsequent email from her shows that YOU CAN DESIGN Zazzle US postage from (at least) the following 4 local sites:



**In the case of orders placed through Zazzle's International web portals, the local tax and customs fees are covered by Zazzle. Separate customs charges will not apply unless the order is shipped outside of the region covered by the portal's distinct agreement with the local customs office. For more information, on what to expect when ordering through one of the Zazzle international portals, please select your local Zazzle site:

To buy zazzle stamps from outside US, you can do it ONLY thru an international zazzle site (local site): http://www.zazzle.com/international.
NOT thru zazzle.com.
To have that postage shipped, your country HAS TO BE on the approved list.
If not, you arrange with somebody from such a country.

OK? :)


That was the info that I got on the phone from a customer service representative.
Then I received this email from her - I still want to verify if these links are compatible, or not, with what she said:
Hello Dorin,

Thanks for contacting the support team at Zazzle.com.

I have inserted a few links below for your review.

International Shipping Destinations
http://zazzle.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/453

Overseas shipping options and rates
http://zazzle.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/149

Zazzle Manufacturing & Turnaround Times
http://zazzle.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/145

Ordering Zazzle Stamps outside of the USA
http://zazzle.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/641


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If you have any more questions, we're always glad to address your concerns.
For more immediate answers, don't forget to check our help section here:https://www.Zazzle.com/help?CMPN=cs




"Currently we do offer Stamps for sale internationally.
It is important to note the following regarding international orders for Zazzle stamps:
1. International orders for Zazzle Stamps are only available through our international websites (not through www.Zazzle.com). Attempting to ship stamps outside of the U.S. through the www.zazzle.com portal will result in an error during the checkout process. 
2. All Zazzle stamps are sold in US denominations pre-determined by the US Postal Sevice. A full list of those available denominations follow:
* $0.28: postcards
* $0.44: First-class, 1 oz
* $0.64: 1 oz mailings, unusual shapes
* $0.61: 2 oz mailings
* $0.78: 3 oz mailings
* $0.95: 3.5 oz mailings
* $1.39: 4 oz mailings
* $4.90: Priority Mail (up to 16 oz)
3. You can get started with your International Zazzle Stamp order here:
New Zealand: Zazzle.co.nz
Stamp info page: http://www.zazzle.co.nz/custom/stamps?CMPN=cs
Stamp Design tool: http://www.zazzle.co.nz/cr/design/pt-stamp?CMPN=cs 
Public Stamp Designs: http://www.zazzle.co.nz/stamps?CMPN=cs "



UPDATE 02 March 2011:
 Because yesterday I had another Zazzle rep tell me on the phone that "you can only design and buy zazzle stamps thru zazzle.com" regardless of where you are in the world, I have emailed Zazzle about all this.
Here's the answer:

"Response Via Email (Hollie)03/02/2011 11:50 AM
Hello Dorin,


Thanks for contacting our support team.


Currently we do offer Zazzle Custom Stamps for sale internationally. It is important to note the following regarding international orders for Zazzle Custom Stamps.


1. International orders for Zazzle Custom Stamps are only available through the international Zazzle portals** (not through www.zazzle.com). Attempting to ship stamps outside of the U.S. through the www.zazzle.com portal will result in an error during the checkout process.


2. All Zazzle Custom Stamps are sold in US denominations pre-determined by the US Postal Service. A full list of those available denominations follow:


* $0.28: Postcards
* $0.44: First-class, 1 oz.
* $0.64: 1 oz. mailings, unusual shapes
* $0.61: 2 oz. mailings
* $0.78: 3 oz. mailings
* $0.95: 3.5 oz. mailings
* $1.39: 4 oz. mailings
* $4.95: Priority Mail (up to 16 oz.)


3. **Stamps are available internationally through the following portals:


United Kingdom (www.zazzle.co.uk)
Zazzle Custom Stamp info page: http://www.zazzle.co.uk/custom/stamps?CMPN=cs
Zazzle Custom Stamp design tool: http://www.zazzle.co.uk/cr/design/pt-stamp?CMPN=cs
Zazzle Custom Stamp public designs: http://www.zazzle.co.uk/stamps?CMPN=cs


Australia (www.zazzle.com.au)
Zazzle Custom Stamp info page: http://www.zazzle.com.au/custom/stamps?CMPN=cs
Zazzle Custom Stamp design tool: http://www.zazzle.com.au/cr/design/pt-stamp?CMPN=cs
Zazzle Custom Stamp public designs: http://www.zazzle.com.au/stamps?CMPN=cs


Canada (www.zazzle.ca)
Zazzle Custom Stamp info page: http://www.zazzle.ca/custom/stamps?CMPN=cs
Zazzle Custom Stamp design tool: http://www.zazzle.ca/cr/design/pt-stamp?CMPN=cs
Zazzle Custom Stamp public designs: http://www.zazzle.ca/stamps?CMPN=cs


New Zealand (www.zazzle.co.nz)
Zazzle Custom Stamp info page: http://www.zazzle.co.nz/custom/stamps?CMPN=cs
Zazzle Custom Stamp design tool: http://www.zazzle.co.nz/cr/design/pt-stamp?CMPN=cs
Zazzle Custom Stamp public designs: http://www.zazzle.co.nz/stamps?CMPN=cs


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If you have any more questions, we're always glad to address your concerns.
For more immediate answers, don't forget to check our help section here: https://www.Zazzle.com/help?CMPN=cs


Best Regards,
Hollie
Customer Support Team
Zazzle Inc."


UPDATE 16 MARCH 2011

I spoke on the phone 1-888-8ZAZZLE (1-888-892-9953)with Jillina @zazzle, and she checked with her supervisor.
Zazzle stamps can ONLY be shipped to an US address!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The best procedure is this:

1) you can design zazzle personalized stamps by registering at zazzle.com (the main US website of Zazzle), regardless of where in the world you reside.
Put them in the Public Gallery so you can receive royalty payments (thru PayPal or check) from Zazzle, should your products find buyers!

2) you can order zazzle stamps ONLY from zazzle.com (not the regional zazzle portals!), regardless of where in the world is your billing address associated with your credit card.

3) you can ONLY receive those stamps at an address in USA! So you better get a partner/friend in USA! :)

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Happy Sunday Stamps!



Thursday, February 10, 2011

BBC: 'The birds and the bees'. 'Quiz: The surprises of animal sex'. Be my Valentine, in the (other) animal(s) world. To the heart, thru the body (language). Guest Heart Thursday meme. Black heart on the giant panda cub Tai Shan.

Guest Heart Thursday #44


Welcome to Guest Heart Thursday -
A place to share YOUR heart!


HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!


My entry for the Guest Heart Thursday meme http://clytie-randomhearts.blogspot.com/ : the black heart on a hind leg of the giant panda cub Tai Shan, in the postcard AND ALSO in the stamp!!!.  See, I made it easy for you, not to waste too much time searching throughout the image...:)

The postmark is more visible here, on a different postcard:

The front side of the above postcard is this:


Please read this from BBC (viewer/reader discretion advised, although 'Naturalia non sunt turpia' = 'What is natural is not shameful'): http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-12409270 Take the quiz.

"Adult £8, Child and concessions £4, Family £21
Free to Members, Patrons and children aged 3 and under.
This exhibition contains frank information and imagery about sex."

Child and concessions? If you make your child a concession/compromise, they charge you for the concession, too? [must be another word meaning...]

"The exhibition gallery is adorned with sepia and black-and-white images depicting animals in sexual congress like this one".
Sexual congress? Aah, so that's  why so many politicians from around the world make certain...trans(con)gressions.

"Some of these displays may raise eyebrows."


Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Egypt, Israel and a Strategic Reconsideration | STRATFOR. Also, a visual metaphor of the relationships (intended? perceived? real?) between two countries such as Egypt and Israel: mailed maximum card (USA) with my giant panda personalized stamp and a postcard with dog-drawn trumpeting (or releasing WickedLicks?) panda

Egypt:
Egypt (Listeni /ˈɪpt/مصرMiṣrArabic: [mesˤɾ]Egyptian Arabic: [mɑsˤɾ]CopticⲬⲏⲙⲓKīmi), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egypt


Israel
Israel (Listeni /ˈɪzriəl/Hebrewיִשְׂרָאֵל‎‎, Yisrā'elArabicإِسْرَائِيل‎, ʾIsrāʾīl), officially the State of Israel (HebrewAbout this sound מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל Medīnat Yisrā'elArabicدَوْلَة إِسْرَائِيل‎, Dawlat ʾIsrāʾīl).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel


War and Peace...How Much Land Does a Man Need...The Living Corpse...The Power of Darkness.
All these are NOT about Egypt and Israel (or are they?), but they are titles of  literary works by Lev Tolstoi:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tolstoi


Please read: Egypt, Israel and a Strategic Reconsideration | STRATFOR

Let's say, shall we, that this could be (or is, if we so decide) a visual metaphor of the relationships (intended? perceived? real?) between two countries such as Egypt and Israel.
Feel free to comment ("Would it kill ya' to comment?") about how you interpret it.
Who's The Dog, and who's The Dawg (some human mastermind of this)?
Who's The Bear (giant panda bear)?
Who's [not whose, you grammar-averse students - you know who you are :) ] The Master, and who's The Servant here...if any?
Is that "team" going anywhere? Or just wherever The Dog finds a more compelling smell?
Are they at peace, or they could start a fierce fight at any time?
Is The Bear trumpeting, or just... releasing WikidLicks?
Who are The Puppet Masters, The Directors behind the scenes like this?
:)

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Please visit the newly started Postcard Exchange meme. "For the meme, we do it every Wednesday and the Linky is open until Friday. We'll start again tomorrow. Hope you can join us."


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For my giant panda bear and the German shepherd dog - is it "romantic" or "practical" to team up?
Or neither, nor?
:)
Please visit the Two 4 Tuesday meme:


Thursday, November 11, 2010

How to create a maximum card in the process of mailing a postcard?


I postmarked this maximum card on 16 Sep 2010, and I mailed it in an envelope.

I postmarked this maximum card on 20 Sep 2010 and I mailed it as a postcard (no envelope):


A 98c stamp is the one with Grand Teton National Park. But I prefer here to use other stamps for the same total of 98 cents, from both sides of the postcard.

See how I created a maximum card in the process of mailing a postcard from USA to Romania?
Well, I used the concordant stamp on the picture side, and I put all the other stamps on the address side.

The picture side was glossy, so I carefully rubbed with hard dishpad, just enough to rough up the surface needed.
I also rubbed a little the glossy zazzle stamp.

The picture postcard is my custom-created postcard, printed by winkflash.com from the photo I uploaded to them.
The postmark is applied with my own MPP canceller (Mailer's Postmark Permit) #67.
The stamp is also my design.
http://www.zazzle.com/leon_iancovici_esq_romania_postage-172868310591662719?rf=238693463283865848
Anybody can do that. Only US residents can get MPP, though.
:)

After I created that design (from the stamp in the maximum card, with "3 philatelists"), new information surfaced about 2 more Gold Medallists at recent FIP Exhibitions, so the current total is 5 maximaphilists.
That will increase, in time, of course.
What will remain forever unchanged is that my friend Leon Iancovici was chronologically the 2nd in the world in this elite group.

Officially, a Zazzle stamp (= personalized stamp = personalised stamp = customized postage = P-stamp) does "not require to be postmarked", because the code is supposed to be decoded by the scanner of the Post.
But my interpretation is that it's still OK to have it postmarked on (nice, polite) demand, should the postal associate cooperate.
[Translation: THERE'S NOTHING WRONG WITH POSTMARKING/HANDCANCELLING A PERSONALIZED STAMP!!! - USPS should adopt THIS rule! :)]
Sometimes, I get to postmark myself with the USPS canceller, at the post counter, "under the supervision" of a nice, cooperating, open-minded postal associate.
Or, I can postmark it myself - it's easy for me to convince myself to carefully postmark it with my MPP canceller.


Notice that I wrote "ADDITIONAL POSTAGE ->" - never assume that the postal associate will flip the postcard.
Here's another example, where I didn't initially write "ADDITIONAL POSTAGE", and some unflipping postal associate has returned the postcard to me for insufficient postage!!!
It never crossed his/her mind that the missing 41 cents stamp is ALREADY on the postcard, just on the picture side, for philatelic/maximaphilic purposes.
Moreover, I already handcancelled that 41c stamp with the USPS canceller - but the postcard and the stamp were glossy, and the ink was low on the canceller. STAZ-ON would be a superior brand of ink for glossy surfaces.
So the red ink stamp above my panda stamp is barely visible. Which proves again that I could be better off postmarking with my own MPP device. I can pre-ink at will.
I have crossed out the USPS note for insufficient postage, as instructed at the second Post visit, and I resubmitted the postcard with arrows pointing to the other side.





Monday, October 11, 2010

To be mailed: covers/envelopes with Zazzle (personalized) stamps - only 20 stamps in the world, so far, from most of my stamp designs!




To allow you to see all the details, I have scanned these at a higher resolution (300dpi) than the default one.
If you click on each image and scroll, you'll see.
Click to ZOOM IN, then click again to further ZOOM IN.
Zazzle stamps, like these, are part of the future of philately, I think.
They are not your Grandpa's usual stamps, always designed by somebody else.
Today, YOU can design personalized stamps, and Grandpa can do it, too, with a little help in the IT department. :)
Designing is free. Owning is not, of course.
See examples of my designs (stamps, custom postcards, T-shirts, etc.) in the zazzle link below.

Philately (stamp collecting) in general, and maximaphily in particular, as a confluence of domains: learning, writing, web design, business administration, etc.
http://dorincard.blogspot.com
http://dorinco.webs.com
http://www.squidoo.com/dorincard
http://www.delcampe.com/stores/dorinco
http://www.zazzle.com/dorinco*/
http://s289.photobucket.com/albums/ll201/dorincard/


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    He shows how he gets the right card, stamp and postmark together.
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