Hello all,
First off apologies for the plug
Haven't posted on the forum in a long while now - mainly because I've been working on other things, one of which is http://www.dizzyjam.com/, a t-shirt website exclusively for the music industry.
Here's the deal:
You upload your logo to our site, we then make a shop with your logo on tshirts, and then you tell your fans about it. When someone buys one of your tshirts we take the order, print a really high quality tshirt on your behalf, despatch it directly to your fans, then send you 25 percent of the retail price.
So this means you can sell tshirts and earn money for zero investment and zero effort. Dizzyjam is, and always will be, completely free.
There's examples of our T-Shirts up at http://www.flickr.com/photos/dizzyjam for you to look at.
Any questions, drop me a PM or ask away in this thread.
Cheers!
(OT): New service for Producers / Bands / Musicians
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Re: (OT): New service for Producers / Bands / Musicians
Isn't that what Cafe Press do?
What's the difference?
not knocking what you do, just curious. .
What's the difference?
not knocking what you do, just curious. .
I slipped into a daze, whilst I was there I heard the most startling music, it was at once familiar and alien, reassuring and unsettling.
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Re: (OT): New service for Producers / Bands / Musicians
Fair point. Cafepress is of course good, but where we differ is we focus only on music - so whereas with other sites your shirts will be next to stag and hen night t-shirts, and design like this which have nothing to do with music: http://clothing.cafepress.com/item/what ... t/30458864. On ours they'll be next to fellow musicians. You can also search by genre and type of artist on our site.tw1nstates wrote:Isn't that what Cafe Press do?
What's the difference?
not knocking what you do, just curious. .
We also only deal in high quality T-Shirts - good weights, with good cuts and we've tested them extensively to see that they don't shrink or sag. Mainly on skeletons: