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To: Bob J
Well, if Jim and FR want to put up the 25k-100k that will be necessary to fund this thing...but I dount it. I think my company may be willing to front the money, but I haven’t thought about putting an endorsement on them.

Or, the top slogans (and designs to go with them) could just be sold via something like CafePress (with little to no markup) -- no startup costs, and individuals could buy and distribute as many as they like without having to have a centralized, organized effort.

Any profits could be earmarked for an appropriate cause.

267 posted on 04/03/2007 9:15:52 AM PDT by kevkrom (Tagline under construction -- please use alternate witticsims)
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To: kevkrom
CafePress doesn’t operate without a large markup. I like the idea of setting up a down-loadable system...it eliminates the costly PO charges. You could suggest printing programs that would do it at home, maybe there are a few free programs out there for people. Add a link to buy BS stock somewhere.

The problem is anything printed at home is going to wash away the fist time it rains unless after printing one apply a vinyl cover to them.

271 posted on 04/03/2007 9:46:56 AM PDT by Bob J (nks)
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To: kevkrom
CafePress doesn’t operate without a large markup. I like the idea of setting up a down-loadable system...it eliminates the costly PO charges. You could suggest printing programs that would do it at home, maybe there are a few free programs out there for people. Add a link to buy BS stock somewhere.

The problem is anything printed at home is going to wash away the fist time it rains unless after printing one apply a vinyl cover to them.

272 posted on 04/03/2007 9:47:07 AM PDT by Bob J (nks)
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