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23 Oct 2014

3D Printer Pages: a brand-new way to promote your 3D models

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Do you want see some of the biggest industry brands promoting your models to their customers? Of course you do, that's a silly question. That's why we're launching a fantastic new tool - 3D Printer Pages.

3D Printer Pages is a place where leading 3D printer manufacturers meet and interact with 3D designer community. What the printer manufacturers want is a direct, open conversation with 3D designers. It's a small trade-off for all the positive aspects of being promoted by someone like Beethefirst, Kentstrapper or the likes. What they also need is a diverse library of 3D printable models to keep the printer owners satisfied. Let's see how it works.

Manufacturers need high-quality, good-looking 3D printable models to draw customers' attention. You need paying customers. So when a manufacturer uses your best models to promote their product, they're actually promoting your work. If someone pays for printing the model, money goes straight to your pocket. No small print here, only a mutually beneficial relationship. It's a perfect scenario, isn't? You can also share your models with manufacturers for testing purposes - please get in touch with us to learn more about that.

So how do you get your models featured in manufacturers' collections? The core requirements for 3D models remain the same - great design, printability and high quality, but there is no competition or entry deadline: the manufacturers will select suitable models themselves, according to their own specification. Your model will also be featured in a printer's collection if an image of a printed object, stating the brand of the printer that was used, is uploaded to the product page. That will be done automatically, so your only job is to make sure your customers are sharing images of 3D-printed products.

You can review some of the printer pages here: Beethefirst, Kentstrapper.

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