April 6, 2005
more t-shirt ramblings
“But to answer your question, if I thought my readers wanted Cafe Press tees more than they wanted tees with gapingvoid labels sewn in the collars, printed on shirts I selected, by people I selected, ordered from a website I control, I would do that.”
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Precisely. A few points:
- I’ve *never* ordered anything from Cafe Press *because* any-freakin-body can get something done up at Cafe Press. Whoopee.
- This is only the sex part of “sex and cash.” People need more sex.
- I bought a messenger bag from Everquest Design (www.everquestdesign.com) because I *know* that I have the only bag in the world that has a chunk of Mir Mission parachute as part of it. Geeky. Who cares.
Hugh is Going Exclusive
I read this little comic / marketing blog called Gaping Void. I think the cartoons are amusing, and Hugh has some really interesting stuff to say about marketing. He would probably say he’s talking about the Clutrain/Hughtrain. Whatever.
I’m incl…
Follow the bouncing T-Shirt
It’s a jungle out there with the T-Shirt Pundits (me included) into overtime as launch day is around the corner and the debates over supply, customers, truth, justice and the american capitalist way, rage on.
Customer Service — Line two
After reading Hugh’s latest on the T-shirts, I checked on the TrackBacks to the posting which sent me to Virtually Shocking, a blog that is about
This can be like Watergate and deep throat, write down what you REALLY meant with all this T-shirt stuff and seal it inside a jar. when deep throat dies, fake your death (in a blog) and we will open up the jar to find the real meaning..
And you have to be in scarcastic overload on all the possibilities for drawings about T-shirts. The mind boggles…