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Free Tee Shirts and … Free Money
Many organizations sell T-shirts for fund raisers – but you knew that. What you might not know is how they get them.
On-line printers like CafePress offer T-Shirts at no cost to an organization. However, they take a huge chunk of the sale. Most organizations only get $1 per shirt sold.
Then there are retail printers. They allow an organization to keep up to $10 per shirt, but …
the organization must place a huge order, stock the shirts, and distribute them. All a drain on time, space and cash-flow.
… Now there’s a way to get the maximum profit without the hassle.
Let Eric’s TShirts create, stock and sell shirts for you. Here’s what you get:
- No costs, No Stocking, No minimum orders – nothing to buy.
- No Shipping (for online sales), No order taking, No returns – just happy customers.
- A unique design each month – with FREE press releases about the new shirt, distributed to the news media. Keeps your organization in the press and buzz-worthy.
- A Free website to take orders and show-off your shirt designs, get feedback and comments.
- Shirts printed with eco-friendly water-based inks (no toxic PVC Plastisols or Phthalates).
- Free market research to insure the shirt sells and … generates high profits for you.
Sounds great … so what’s the catch?
You must have a great product or noble cause, a good sized customer base, and be willing to have a far-out, groovy, cool, sick, gnarly shirt design. No one is going to buy a bo-o-ring shirt.
If your organization is in love with the corporate logo, has a crappy product or no customers this service is not for you.
But, if your organization meets the above … let’s talk.
734-680-9825
* Eric reserves the right to exclude service to lame design restrictions / crappy products that no one loves and organizations with no customers.
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