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tortus32 2005-04-05 11:27 AM

Anyone here besides me sell/design t-shirts online?
 
Another fun way to make $$ online is designing and selling items such as t-shirts.

I use a few different online services to design and sell t-shirts and such online.

A friend of mine who is more into this business than me has started a new forum for t-shirt sellers.

If interested, check it out Here

Enjoy,

Bill

Tommy 2005-04-05 12:43 PM

I use to do it but I got to lazy to follow through with the shiping and stocking the shirts

I would love it if I just could throw up a link and just take a cut of the sales

tortus32 2005-04-05 02:33 PM

That's how most of the online services work. No need to stock anything. All you do is upload your art/text for the shirts and they take care of everything else, shipping, cc charging, returns..etc.

A good one is Cafepress

Bill :D

happypeekers 2005-04-05 11:18 PM

My husband and I own a screen printing business :-)

Joe 2005-04-06 07:53 AM

I had a small online Napoleon Dynamite t-shirt and merchandise selling business, that I've long since passed onto my partner.

It's one of the bigger places to purchase a "Vote for Pedro" t-shirt now, and he's making a killing off little fan kids.

tortus32 2005-04-06 01:26 PM

I think it's great how there are more and more online fullfilment services that do everything for you. Many of them don't even require any money up front at all.

Here's a few that I use:

Zazzle
Print Mojo
99 Dogs
Art Apart
Spread Shirt
Cafe Press

Bill

Babagirls 2005-04-06 02:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tortus32
That's how most of the online services work. No need to stock anything. All you do is upload your art/text for the shirts and they take care of everything else, shipping, cc charging, returns..etc.

A good one is Cafepress

Bill :D

i have a little shop on cafepress. havent made any sales with it in the past year its been up, but i havent really pushed it that much either.

tortus32 2005-04-06 03:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Babagirls
i have a little shop on cafepress. havent made any sales with it in the past year its been up, but i havent really pushed it that much either.

My first Cafepress shop (theturtleboxstore.com) only makes about $300 a month or so. My largest check from them was $900 and change, that was from this past holiday season.

I started that shop after I started my box turtle site (billsboxturtles.com - I raise and rehab box turtles). I noticed turtles were hard to find on shirts and such, and I had really good traffic at my box turtle site, so when I stumbled accross Cafepress, it just seemed like a good idea.

The trick with Cafepress is just to get a targetted audience.

Bill

PussyMan 2005-04-06 03:18 PM

Oh, lots of memories selling tshirts. Before I was in porn, I used to import US sport tshirts in France, made lots of dough with it too

tortus32 2005-04-06 03:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PussyMan
Oh, lots of memories selling tshirts. Before I was in porn, I used to import US sport tshirts in France, made lots of dough with it too

That's pretty cool. You used to sell shirts in France? Way to go! Stick it to the French - LOL!

Bill

PussyMan 2005-04-06 06:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tortus32
That's pretty cool. You used to sell shirts in France? Way to go! Stick it to the French - LOL!

Bill

LOL
Actually, most french people still love clothing stuff from the US. It was around 1995 and they absolutely couldn't do without the latest Bulls, Hornets and Hoyas caps and tshirts.

Joe 2005-04-06 07:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PussyMan
LOL
Actually, most french people still love clothing stuff from the US. It was around 1995 and they absolutely couldn't do without the latest Bulls, Hornets and Hoyas caps and tshirts.

What about now? You think I could make some decent money selling shirts stamped with a big red "PROUDLY Made in the USA!"

|pimpin :D

PussyMan 2005-04-06 10:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe
What about now? You think I could make some decent money selling shirts stamped with a big red "PROUDLY Made in the USA!"

|pimpin :D

Actually a buddy of mine is still making some decent money selling all type of NBA< NFL, MLB and NCAA stuff. Just don't offer the WB line |pink

Mishi 2005-04-07 05:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tortus32
I think it's great how there are more and more online fullfilment services that do everything for you. Many of them don't even require any money up front at all.

Here's a few that I use:

Zazzle
Print Mojo
99 Dogs
Art Apart
Spread Shirt
Cafe Press

Bill


Bill, have you sampled the product from any of these guys?

When Cafe Press initially got popular, I heard their products were crap. Rumor has it they've improved since then.

tortus32 2005-04-07 05:20 PM

Yes, I've been using Cafepress for years now, and they have improved by leaps and bounds. Especially in quality control. There used to be allot of printing goof ups that resulted in a crapload of returns, but that's all fixed now.

I've sampled stuff from Zazzle, Spreadshirt and Print Mojo
All of them are great. Print Mojo even has embroidery service, but their system requires you to pay upfront for stock.

Zazzle does work for allot of famous companies like Disney and Coke and a few others.

Bill

Mishi 2005-04-08 05:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tortus32
Yes, I've been using Cafepress for years now, and they have improved by leaps and bounds. Especially in quality control. There used to be allot of printing goof ups that resulted in a crapload of returns, but that's all fixed now.

I've sampled stuff from Zazzle, Spreadshirt and Print Mojo
All of them are great. Print Mojo even has embroidery service, but their system requires you to pay upfront for stock.

Zazzle does work for allot of famous companies like Disney and Coke and a few others.

Bill

Glad to hear that about Cafe Press - I've been watching the online shops off and on for a few years and have yet to see anyone surpass what they appear to offer in terms of service and variety. A quick browse of the stores suggests they're not terribly itchy about adult-type merchandise. Yay. ;)

Print Mojo looks awesome, but I'm not sure enough of my potential market to lay out any initial cash. I'm thinking more in terms of logo branding than actually making money off product, at least for what I currently have in mind.

Zazzle looks okay too, but I have a sneaking suspicion they're not terribly adult friendly. The other site that got my attention - Spreadshirt - evidently only pays via PayPal, so that pretty much knocks adult sites out of the equation.

Thanks Bill, I've been looking for this kind of info for a while, and you've saved me a lot of footwork!


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