| QUOTE (mominny @ Jan 29 2007, 06:22 PM) |
| Did you see on the right side of this page about and Elliott Yamin Store by cafepress? Is this new or am I behind the times as usual. |
| QUOTE (mominny @ Jan 29 2007, 06:49 PM) |
| Nope--now it is gone. The page has changed. IF you go to cafepress.com and type in Elliott Yamin, the sutff comes up. Not sure who gets the proceeds. |
| QUOTE (nanassetta @ Jan 29 2007, 06:54 PM) | ||
Here is what I found out: CafePress.com is an online marketplace that offers sellers complete e-commerce services to independently create and sell a wide variety of products, and offers buyers unique merchandise across virtually every topic. Launched in 1999, CafePress.com has empowered individuals, organizations and businesses to create, buy and sell customized merchandise online using the company's unique print-on-demand and e-commerce services. Today, CafePress.com is a growing network of over 2.5 million members who have unleashed their creativity to transform their artwork and ideas into unique gifts and new revenue streams. Our members have created over 35 million unique products on customizable merchandise ranging from apparel, home and office accessories to music and data CDs and books to prints, posters and cards. Powering independently-run shops as well as syndicated and corporate stores, we manage every aspect of doing business online, including storefront development, site hosting, order management, fulfillment, secure payment processing, and quality customer service - enabling anyone to open a free shop with no upfront costs and no inventory to manage. CafePress.com is a privately owned, profitable company based in Foster City, California. |
| QUOTE (mominny @ Jan 30 2007, 04:55 AM) | ||||
Interesting...I wonder is this is part of the whole marketing thing with Elliott's team. I have purchased stuff from cafepress.com--tshirts and things. The stuff is quality for that kind of thing. marineparents.com uses them and I recently bought my dad a marine tshirt0the exmarine he is. I saw a shirt referencing etrain! Thought that was cool. |