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1) We have many one-liner ideas for tees. What is the best way to get these produced? I would of course want the most economical way as possible considering we are just starting out. | |  | |  | |
It appears you will be using text so you may want to consider investing in a "vinyl cutter" and "heat press". That way you can "cut out the one liners" and press them "on the shirt(s)" as you get orders.
Also, vinyl can go on "white, lights and darks" so you have the best of all 3 worlds. If done properly they are just as effective as a screenprinted garment. Now if the text is like a "multi-colored" thing then of course "sublimation" or "screenprinting" may be best if you don't want the "effect" using a digital heat transfer gives.
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3) Since we are just starting out, should be go on something like Ebay for exposure? Should we think about opening up a t-shirt store first or wait and sell a few individual shirts first? Or should we pay the bucks (I have been quoted about 200 to get our website going? Does anyone have any ideas/ thoughts if this is a going rate?) | |  | |  | |
Ebay is a great way to get exposure however, you don't want to overlook the benefits of having your "own web presence". Ebay does offer a "web area/space" of a sort where you can place items but I'm sure you pay a fee somewhere down the line for it.
As for cost of installing a site it really depends on "how you want to do it".
- You can hire someone to install one for you
- You can subscribe to ecommerce sites
- You can install it yourself
- or sometimes the "web host" you use already provides "a store" for you. The only thing for you to do then is to add your products, etc.
If it's provided by your "web host" (as part of your hosting plan) you don't have any fees to pay.
If you subscribe to an ecommerce site you may pay monthly fees, percentages, etc. but it really depends on who you choose.
I started out in 1996 and installed an "open source" free application called "Web Store" written in "cgi/perl". I didn't know the programming language but with the instructions and teach yourself cgi book I learned enough to know what i was looking at.
Over the years I moved to other variations of Web Store which are easier to install and have more features and allow you to do most modifications by filling in a screen. So my cost to run my store monthly is $9.95 (my hosting fee) and (my merchant account month fee). That's it. I don't pay percentages, etc. on my sales to an ecommerce hosting site.
So all said it doesn't have to cost a bundle to run your own store so even if you use ebay don't dismiss having your own store on your own site.