Would you buy an OC pint glass and/or t shirt?
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Con_Almakaren lotz;820250 wrote:I 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.
No, I wouldn't imagine that he's trying to get rich at all. I didn't assume that was the point of this. -
THE4RINGZI don't want to scroll back through several pages, are the tee shirts now available?
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justincrediblets1227;820241 wrote: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.
Obviously the OC wouldn't be the target market for the nicer shirts. And I'd never try to sell $25 OC shirts. Just pointing out a lot of people will pay more for a nicer shirt. Me included. -
justincredibleCon_Alma;820245 wrote: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.
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.
One million dollars. -
ernest_t_bassjustincredible;820366 wrote:One million dollars.
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THE4RINGZI would pay extra for a nicer shirt.
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hangonsloopyTHE4RINGZ;820419 wrote:I would pay extra for a nicer shirt.
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