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How to Add Zazzle Products to Your Website (Step-by-Step)

If you have a Zazzle store, you’ve probably asked yourself how to display Zazzle products on your website or whether there’s a Zazzle RSS feed or integration that keeps everything updated automatically.

You might be wondering:

  • How do I display my products on my own website?

  • Can I automatically keep my products updated?

  • Is there a simple way to show collections or search results?

The short answer: yes — and it’s much easier than you think.

In this guide, we’ll walk through how to add a live Zazzle product feed to your website in just a few minutes—no complex setup required.


The Problem with Traditional Methods

Most Zazzle sellers run into the same issues:

  • Manually adding products one by one

  • Outdated listings when products change

  • No easy way to display entire collections

  • Limited control over layout and presentation


You can use links or widgets, but they don’t scale well and often look disconnected from your site.


A Better Approach: Use a Zazzle Product Feed

Instead of manually managing products, you can use a live product feed that automatically pulls in your Zazzle listings.

With a feed-based approach, you can:

  • Display your entire store or specific collections

  • Show search-based results (e.g., “wedding invitations”)

  • Keep everything automatically updated

  • Maintain a clean, consistent layout on your site


Step-by-Step: Add Zazzle Products to Your Website

Step 1: Copy a Simple Script

Add a single line of code to your website:

<script src="https://www.z-feed.com/z-feed-free-basic-2-2c.js"
  data-store="yourstoreid"
  data-limit="12">
</script>

Replace yourstoreid with your Zazzle store name.


Step 2: Paste It Into Your Website

You can add this to:

  • Wix (HTML Embed)

  • Wordpress

  • Shopify (Custom HTML section)

  • Any website or blog site that allows script tags

⚠️ Note: Paste this code into your website (not inside this blog post), such as a Wix HTML Embed or your site builder’s custom code section and click Save or Publish.


Step 3: Refresh Your Page

That’s it.

Your Zazzle products will automatically appear on your page in a clean, responsive layout.


Example of a Zazzle product feed displayed on a website using Z-Feed

Example of a Zazzle product feed displayed on a website using Z-Feed


What You Can Display

With this setup, you’re not limited to just your store.

You can also display:

  • Collections – highlight specific product groups

  • Search results – dynamically show products by keyword

  • Grid or horizontal slider layouts – match your site’s design


Does Zazzle Have an RSS Feed or API?

Zazzle provides RSS feeds that allow you to access product data such as titles, images, and links. However, using these feeds directly can be complex and typically requires custom development.

A product feed solution simplifies this by:

  • Fetching and formatting the data

  • Displaying it in a clean layout

  • Keeping everything automatically updated


Why This Works

This approach is powerful because it:

  • Requires no ongoing maintenance

  • Keeps your site always up to date

  • Lets you control how products are presented

  • Works across different website platforms

Instead of managing products manually, your site becomes a live extension of your Zazzle store.


See It in Action

👉 Add your products in minutes:https://www.z-feed.com/

(Tip: It takes less than a minute to get your first feed live.)


Final Thoughts

If you’re serious about growing your Zazzle store, having your own website is a big advantage.

A live product feed makes that process simple:

  • No manual updates

  • No complicated integrations

  • Just your products, automatically displayed


Get Started with Z-Feed

You can get your first product feed live in just a few minutes with a simple script—no complicated setup required.

  • Display your store, collections, or search results

  • Keep your products automatically updated

  • Works with Wix, Shopify, Wordpress and all platforms

👉 Get started here: https://www.z-feed.com/


Need Help?

If you have any questions or need help getting set up, feel free to reach out.

We’re happy to help you get your first feed up and running.

 
 
 

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