You thought I forgot, or just didn’t bother anymore didn’t you.
Not to fear, here are two more designs that were missing from last week. A lot of things happening simultaneously, plus my health is not 100%.
Mark As Read - Did you really read everything, or just marked it so? Buy Mark as Read.
My Tags - You tag stuff all day on the internet, why not wear some? Buy Tag T-shirt.
…and the winner for this week’s index.tshirt is Ellie from ThePinkC. Ellie I’ll be in touch with you first thing tomorrow. Here are the full rules if you are interested in winning a free t-shirt.






Ellie on September 16th, 2007
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Thanks! I look forward to hearing from you. I really hope u feel better, soon! You are one of my fav bloggers!
Egon on September 16th, 2007
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Dude I’d buy a few of your shirts, but Cafepress is too damned expensive. $25 for a shirt with plain white text on black? (php - hello world shirt) That’s kinda stupid.
Ali on September 16th, 2007
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How about I reduce my margin then
Would that convince you to buy one?
JoeTech.com on September 17th, 2007
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I definitely want a “Hello World” shirt.
Ali on September 17th, 2007
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I’ve reduced all my margins. I’m only making like $2.00 to $3.00 per shirt. So please feel free to buy one.
I would have signed up with spreadshirt but they have two different sites {.com and .net} each one caters to only one side of the Atlantic. Not a feasible solution for a global blog.
Link And Earn on September 17th, 2007
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Hi Congrats to the Ellie
If you are a winner in any contest then maximize your exposure at Link And Earn . Are you there yet ?
Egon on September 17th, 2007
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Hi Ali,
Thanks for the reduction, but I’m still going to have to pay $29 ($24 for the shirt - XXL, and $5 for shipping.) This isn’t your fault, it’s just that Cafepress sucks and is way too expensive.
Here is what I would do if I were you:
Go to http://brunettotshirts.com/prices.html
Most of the shirts only cost $6 or $7 to print, minimum 12. You have great designs, you wouldn’t have a problem selling them yourself in your own shop.
You could even sell on eBay or something, charge as low as $15 per shirt and you’re making double profit. Let’s say you buy a total of 200 shirts for $1400. All you would have to do is sell 100 of them to make your money back, and the customer is getting a $15 awesome t-shirt.
Start off with one design and see how it works.