Spreadshirt Webinar 3 this Thursday Feb 8 from 2:00PM to 3:00PM EST
February 6, 2007
Spreadshirt.com is running it’s third Webinar helping spreadshirt users and entpreneurs that want to get involved in the “t-shirt” game for fun or for profit.
The format for this Webinar about 20 minutes of presentation from Justin and the Spreadshirt team, then an interactive 15 minutes of questions from you, the audience.
You only need a Web browser for the presentation and a phone line for the audio portion. And, by request, we have international dial-in numbers for the audio portion. Space is limited.
Reserve your Webinar seat now at:
https://www.gotomeeting.com/register/577475494
Justin Dean of Blue Fish T-Shirts will reveal his secrets for making his shops stand out from the crowd with a true shine! Justin is a long-term Spreadshirt partner, and even co-developed the Spreadsterzone, http://www.spreadsterzone.com. You’ll get Justin’s tips on: * Designing a site that gets noticed * Getting the most out of templates and other tools * Focusing your product layout for purchasesThe format for this Webinar about 20 minutes of presentation from Justin and the Spreadshirt team, then an interactive 15 minutes of questions from you, the audience.You only need a Web browser for the presentation and a phone line for the audio portion. And, by request, we have international dial-in numbers for the audio portion. The numbers are:United States: (319) 256-0300 Belgium: 070 35 9975 Germany: 01805 00 76 10 Netherlands: 9006 353 535 Spain: 902 886026 UK: 0870 35 204 75After connecting, enter the code: 351854# (Yes, enter the “#” symbol at the end.)We hope you can attend! |
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System Requirements PC-based attendees Required: Windows® 2000, XP Home, XP Pro, 2003 Server |
Macintosh®-based attendees Required: Mac OS® X 10.3.9 (Panther®) or newer |
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Hi there,
I’m an MA student at the London College of Fashion and currently doing some research for an assignment and wondered if I could pick your brain? My topic is on consumer trends and my research is on the idea of technology being an enabler for consumers to play a more active role by producing their
own content. I’m using the e.g. of the phenomenon of blogging and customisation facilities provided by sites like Threadless and Spreadshirt.
Would really appreciate if you could provide some insights on:
a. why you think blogging has become such a phenomenon?
b. why you started a t-shirt blog and what do you offer and in turn receive from the virtual community?
c. why do you think people are getting into customisation especially with t-shirts? do you perceive its popularity and demand to stay niche?
Would really appreciate your reply. Thanks for your time and apologies for the nerdy questions!
thanks heaps.
Lainey- if you go over to HipHipUK, Adam Fletcher has done some research and wrote a paper on Threadless: http://www.hiphipuk.co.uk/research/
I was hoping this would be archived or something…I was really interested in listening to it.
Bummer. I hope I catch the next round.