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Originally Posted by neeci2 |  | | | | | | | | | Thanks Rodney for the insight. I see what you are saying. But my thing is I want to use the fullment service (i.e. print mojo, cafe press etc...) to start a local print service that will cater to events such as printing shirts for family reunions and kids sports teams. You see I dont have the money for the equitment and the supplies, so I figure I can use them. Market as my bus. They get the shirts they need I get paid and I have cash flow to start up my clothline. I wanted to know has any one done that before.
Thanks
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Ok, thanks for the clarification.
I think you might want to look into "contract printing". Or working as a "sales person" for a local t-shirt printing company.
Ordering items through CafePress (print on demand) and then reselling those items to a customer who is looking for custom printing is probably not going to work too well. The pricing is probably going to be too high.
PrintMojo (and most other fulfillment places) are a place for fulfillment if you are selling your own t-shirt designs to customers (like one at a time). With CafePress, the orders are printed as each single customer orders them. With PrintMojo, you prepay for the t-shirts you want done (screen printed) and they are warehoused at PrintMojo.
It sounds like you want to find customers needing custom printing, collect the order, get the printing done, and then deliver the printed goods to the customer.
That normally wouldn't be done via "fulfillment", that would be done via a contract printer or a printer you setup to work with who will print your orders and dropship them to you or directly to your customer as a 'blind ship' under your name. There are definitely profit margins to be made in this business model. Some people call them t-shirt "brokers"
I think checking with local printers in your phone book would be a good start. Then you can expand your search to Google. You can also post a message in our
t-shirt printing referrals section to help find someone who might be willing to work with you.