Most are still doing print to order, just at the end of the day you not going to make much super money. Unless big traffic and whatnot. I mean always can buy whatever then do giveaways, but that's just money going down the poop for most owners. But it's fun and cool to do it 🙂
I just use sites then bang it into place
Well, you going to order 😛 and wear themIt won't make you a ton of money but it's advertising your site! If the t-shirt stands out then someone might say, Hey, what's that? They might even check your site out?
I think it depends on what your site is based on. If you are a Streamer / Youtuber / Content Creator with a large community then it can definitely make you money while helping advertise you. But for websites such as FP and such I think it is a cool idea but not something worth the time and money in the long run.It won't make you a ton of money but it's advertising your site! If the t-shirt stands out then someone might say, Hey, what's that? They might even check your site out?
Well, you going to order 😛 and wear them
I think it depends on what your site is based on. If you are a Streamer / Youtuber / Content Creator with a large community then it can definitely make you money while helping advertise you. But for websites such as FP and such I think it is a cool idea but not something worth the time and money in the long run.
That would definitely work.I was thinking for my forum Crafter Craze to come up with a really fun idea to make it appeal to my crafting friends. When they attend or sell at craft shows and wear the shirts then I get free advertising 😀
Try it and see how it goesI was thinking for my forum Crafter Craze to come up with a really fun idea to make it appeal to my crafting friends. When they attend or sell at craft shows and wear the shirts then I get free advertising 😀
Very soon! 😉Waiting on @Malcolm to let me buy a FP mug! 😛
Need to get us some FP branded beer too! 😀
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