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So Fucking Banned
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: EARTH (for the time being)
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T-Shirt Manufacturing and Distribution Qs
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Anyone here print their own Ts or use Cafe Press? Any alternatives to Cafe Press? |
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My Sig was too Big! :(
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: england - please click my sigs and signup, oh please please please
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google it my friend
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Austin, TX
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I used Cafe press, had some really funny shit. Good ranking in google. Never sold shit. Prices are to high. Can't mark it up enough to make any money and sell it. Hell, it probably wouldn't sell at "cost".
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I will still build up my Cafe Press site though. It started off great at first but I had a problem with certain things that they've now ironed out. |
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Bland for life
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Cafe Press is too expensive...plus you can't put anything creative or original on there because most likely someone is going to rip it off...or your customer is going to print out their own version of your T.
The only way to go is screen printing. Find a local print shop. There is a nice sized learning curve if you want to go about it yourself...plus you'd have to invest in equipment. |
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BACON BACON BACON
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ask sherie or shann
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As for the customer, how are they going to print out your stuff? Are they asking that you upload a full sized image on the Cafe Press site? |
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It's crazy. If you're going to be printing out company logos or event t-shirts then you should be fine. But if you're going to get creative definately go screen printing...you're probaly still going to get ripped off if you're even one bit original but you'll be less likely to. |
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BACON BACON BACON
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Bland for life
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Greg there is a t-shirt production forum. Just do a little poking around on Google and you'll find it.
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In my case and in the case of colleagues we do our own toons with our company logos and catch phrases. Believe you me, if someone ripped those off they'd get hit so fast by the law they wouldn't know what hit em'. |
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Drunk and Unruly
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Hollywood
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I have used www.zazzle.com . It's a bit better than Cafe Press. The quality is waaay better but the markup is still a problem.
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I'm looking for someone that does 1 and 2 piece orders. So if you come across anyone ICQ me please.
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zazzle.com as pornwolf mentioned spreadshirt.com you're not going to find a screen printer that does 1 and 2 piece orders. Usually 25 is the minimum. |
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I have used Cafe Press for a couple of years. If you can sell a good number of t-shirts, you don't have to mark them up much, just a buck or two. It is in the volume bonus' that you make the really good money. Once you hit that, the money is pretty good for selling something you aren't producing or mailing
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Any links to your stuff? I've found the coffee mug stuff is what people like most as well as hats. |
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you're better off with a local print store
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