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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5 Responses to “more t-shirt ramblings”

  1. Terry Rock says:

    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.

  2. 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…

  3. 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.

  4. 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

  5. Rick Segal says:

    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…