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you could do multiple assuming they work like CafePress. Find one in
Europe?<br>
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<pre wrap="">On 5/29/07, Larry Garfield <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:larry@garfieldtech.com"><larry@garfieldtech.com></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Another idea to throw out for fund-raising: Merchandising.
You can get a lot of customized "stuff" made through sites like CafePress.
(I'm sure there's others; that's just the one I thought of first.) What
would be the revenue return on, say, mugs with Druplicon on them? Selling
T-shirts (possibly with tag lines besides just the 'con dude) through there
is another possibility. The same stuff could then be re-used reasonably
cheaply for paid membership rewards.
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There are a bunch of these sites. Most of them suck outside the
continental US. And by "suck" I mean there is $20 in shipping.
Merchandising and doing a survey of the different sites available is
somewhere on the "to do" list...or rather, the survey bit is. That's
really the hard part -- do matrix of major services that give us world
coverage, then figure out pricing etc. on them all.
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