Basically I'm looking to produce a range of t-shirt designs to sell over the internet. Seens as I dont know exactly how many I hope to sell, there is no point in me looking for a wholesale printer. My best option is to sign up for an 'online shop' with a t-shirt printing website where I take a comission for each of my t-shirts that gets sold off there website. I had recently been doing such a thing with spreadshirt.com, however I wasnt happy with the big box effect it left round each design on every printed t-shirt. can anyone recommend a good company to base my online shop with?
Ebay provides no help for me on the printing side of things
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5 responses so far ↓
1 my2cents // Aug 14, 2009 at 2:22 pm
Sublimation Inks
ebay’s a good place
2 Prof // Aug 15, 2009 at 12:40 pm
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3 Charlie P // Aug 18, 2009 at 10:12 am
Sublimation Inks
Yep, eBay doesn’t do any printing! But they’re still the biggest online marketplace. I sell a lot of stuff on eBay. On average, in a week’s time 115 people, from all over the world, will look at each one of my auctions; sometimes one person will look at multiple auctions, sometimes it will be all unique people. One of my current auctions, started on May-24-07, has had 452 unique visitors=&item=260122272833&rd=1&rd=1 There is no greater marketplace today than eBay with hundreds of millions of registered users. Have you considered talking with local silk-screen shops about short runs? You might be best off doing so and marketing your creations on eBay.
But you asked for an idea other than eBay. I know people who are happy with
I haven’t worked with them but I have ordered from them and been pleased. If you’re interested in creating stuff through them here’s the link
4 tracey // Aug 19, 2009 at 6:19 pm
Heat Press
Custom Ink , also get a $10 coupon for them at to save some money
5 MagentaStudios.com // Aug 20, 2009 at 12:56 am
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Check out the following links.
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