Would you buy an OC pint glass and/or t shirt?
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Curly J
Use their stuff against them, since no one over there is using it...or the site for that matter. I think the term(s) was perfected over here. Clown Stomp that other place as it's probably censored over there. The Irony.ts1227;806267 wrote:Upper decking is a joke that carried over from the other site, can't do that. Same with do her best friend
Ohio Chatter: Tub Girl posts here !!!
Ohio Chatter: Doin' your Mom since 2009 !!!
Ohio Chatter: F U and your $12.00 !!!
Ohio Chatter; JJ What ??? -
Tobias FünkeWould wallpaper be too much?
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Cleveland BuckHookers. Price depends on what she looks like.
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OneBuckeyehttp://www.statelineohio.com/
Sweet shirts IMO by these guys. Would be a good shirt to put an interlocked OC or something on it. Just some extra custom stiching...
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justincredibleThose shirts are awesome. I think I'm going to pick up the green on green.
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OneBuckeyejustincredible;819767 wrote:Those shirts are awesome. I think I'm going to pick up the green on green.
I like the color on color the best. Not sure which one I am going to get, there are so many choices. -
justincredibleThis is my favorite, but it's only available in ladies. I prefer the charcoal to black.
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OneBuckeyeBlack on Black in Medium is sold out. Crap!
I like this one. I think I may go with a gray one though so it can be worn to OSU games.
Edit: I guess they call that scarlet in the description so I think this is it. Looked more like Indiana U red to me. But then OSU left scarlet a long time ago. -
ernest_t_bassjustincredible;819773 wrote:This is my favorite, but it's only available in ladies. I prefer the charcoal to black.
Justin, you have nice breasts. -
ernest_t_bass$26 for a t-shirt? Sorry, no.
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justincredibleernest_t_bass;819815 wrote:Justin, you have nice breasts.
I do. Thanks for noticing. -
ts1227
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justincrediblets1227;819820 wrote:
Well, yeah. Obviously. -
passwordOneBuckeye;819774 wrote:Black on Black in Medium is sold out. Crap!
I like this one. I think I may go with a gray one though so it can be worn to OSU games.
Edit: I guess they call that scarlet in the description so I think this is it. Looked more like Indiana U red to me. But then OSU left scarlet a long time ago.
I hope this is meant as a joke because those shirts look like shit and only a dork would wear it. Looks like a bird shit on a red t-shirt.
I would think the OC would have more class when it comes time to design their own shirt. -
justincredibleernest_t_bass;819817 wrote:$26 for a t-shirt? Sorry, no.
$26 isn't terrible, especially for a shirt like that. I'd rather pay more for a nice quality t shirt than pay $12 for a shitty heavy weight cotton piece of crap. -
justincrediblepassword;819834 wrote:I hope this is meant as a joke because those shirts look like shit and only a dork would wear it. Looks like a bird shit on a red t-shirt.
Wrong. -
password
Polo shirts are what you need to sell but not from this company, they are a little over priced.
People always look at polo shirts to see what the Logo says, they can be worn everywhere and not look out of place in public. -
karen lotzAn OC koozie would have been great tonight.
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BORIStheCrusherI might pay $2.99 for a pint glass.
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Con_AlmaCompanies give chachkees away for advertisement. I'm not sure selling chachkees is the best idea to raise funds.
There's got to be a way to raise money and the chachkee is thrown in to help further market the website. I don't think that selling this stuff is going to raise very much cash. -
lhslep134I'd pay for a pint glass for sure.
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justincredibleCon_Alma;820170 wrote:Companies give chachkees away for advertisement. I'm not sure selling chachkees is the best idea to raise funds.
There's got to be a way to raise money and the chachkee is thrown in to help further market the website. I don't think that selling this stuff is going to raise very much cash.
The OC isn't a "company" big enough to give stuff away. At least not stuff like t shirts and koozies because it wouldn't have any sort of return on the investment. A lot of smaller community based sites like the OC have sold things like that for years as a way to generate funds. It's a way for members to help out the site at the same time getting something in return. It's not a new idea and has worked well for other sites. You can't compare me to a company that has 5000 t shirts made and gives them away at a trade show or something. -
ts1227justincredible;819885 wrote:$26 isn't terrible, especially for a shirt like that. I'd rather pay more for a nice quality t shirt than pay $12 for a shitty heavy weight cotton piece of crap.
Most people aren't going to care how nice of a shirt it is... it's a t-shirt. For something like this, anything over $15 will most likely price you right out of anyone caring about them at all.
I know you had never said you would get ones like that and sell them for $26, and the guy was talking about those other ones, but I was just saying that most people are going to find $26 to be terrible if you DID decide to go in that direction, mainly because it is. To make enough money to justify doing it, yet getting people to pay a reasonable price is most likely going to lead to shirts that aren't the greatest quality, but they won't be complete shit most likely either. -
Con_Alma
Yikes! I am not comparing the OC to anything. It just seems that selling things that are often given away doesn't seem like an opportunity to make a large return.justincredible;820197 wrote:The OC isn't a "company" big enough to give stuff away. At least not stuff like t shirts and koozies because it wouldn't have any sort of return on the investment. A lot of smaller community based sites like the OC have sold things like that for years as a way to generate funds. It's a way for members to help out the site at the same time getting something in return. It's not a new idea and has worked well for other sites. You can't compare me to a company that has 5000 t shirts made and gives them away at a trade show or something.
How much markup can you put on these items without pricing them out of desire? How much return would you consider a positive effort regarding these? $100? $1,000? $10,000? I truly don't know. -
karen lotzI don't think justin is trying to get rich by selling OC tshirts. If he makes $2 a shirt and gets 50 people to buy them, I'd say that would help offset the cost of maintaining a free to use message board for a few months.