Matt Collins
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What's the best place online to make and sell bumper stickers?
You must've missed the part about "Selling online"Use your own art program (i.e. Photoshop) and negotiate a good price with a local print shop. JMHO
You must've missed the part about "Selling online"![]()
Use your own art program (i.e. Photoshop) and negotiate a good price with a local print shop. JMHO
No, I don't want to do fulfillment + s/h. I just want to submit graphics, drive people to the link, and then withdrawl profit out of my Paypal account. I think Zazzle and CafePress do it like that but I was curious if there were any others, and which one was the best?by sell, you mean, you do your own fulfillment?
Or they take care of it for you?
That's a big difference in costs.
No, I don't want to do fulfillment + s/h. I just want to submit graphics, drive people to the link, and then withdrawl profit out of my Paypal account. I think Zazzle and CafePress do it like that but I was curious if there were any others, and which one was the best?
This is for a Gubernatorial candidate in TN. Ain't capitalism great?![]()
You must've missed the part about "Selling online"![]()
No I didn't. A print shop can format your work properly (as most shops now use digital prepress) and teach you what you need to know.
Yyes I understand but I don't have the time, nor the inclination, to do this myself. Also I don't want to put out any money in advance which is why I'm looking for an online solution.local printshop + ebay = lower price + wider margin![]()
local printshop + ebay = lower price + wider margin![]()
Uh, lower price or lower cost?He's very busy, you know.
Yyes I understand but I don't have the time, nor the inclination, to do this myself. Also I don't want to put out any money in advance which is why I'm looking for an online solution.![]()
Well, if you talk to a local printer, he'll print a sample for you at little to no cost, so you can decide if you want a mass print of the sticker. Definitely deal with a local shop, not the chain stores. You're more likely to get a good press man that way. (I know a local press man myself, as he was also my digital prepress instructor)
This is for a Gubernatorial candidate in TN.
This is what I have in mind:Which one? Ramsey was the only GOP candidate who was really willing to use nullification, and he lost the primary. Are you talking about a third party candidate?