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Well, I guess I didn't know what I was really talking. After reading post after post, I think the best way would be to buy a domain name from a company like godaddy.com, and then have a website that will route my customers back to printmojo when they check out. Although I know very little about website building, it sounds like the best way to go. If I have to find someone to do my website, I will, but seeing that I have over a year before starting up, I can probably learn how to build my own website. I learn things pretty quickly so it might not be such a bad idea.
Can you give me an idea of how some of printmojo's clients set up the web structure? Do most of them just use the basic print mojo layout? Or do they create their own website with a hosting service and reroute their clients back to print mojo?
Can you give me an idea of how some of printmojo's clients set up the web structure? Do most of them just use the basic print mojo layout? Or do they create their own website with a hosting service and reroute their clients back to print mojo?
It's done all of those ways If you visit the PrintMojo website and click on sample stores, you'll see all kinds of ways people setup their stores and separate websites.
hey rodney , good evning, is this fee is per order place by the customer on my site [ they usually order 1 shirt at the time], or by me when i decide to print a design .