CREATE, SELL YOUR LOGOED MERCHANDISE ONLINE WITH EASE
Offering products that display your company¹s logo is a proven
method of promotion. T-shirts that proudly exhibit your logo on the
front and back can make an impression. Or how about a coffee mug
that has your website's address printed on it to garner some
attention? Then there are bumper stickers, mouse pads, caps, spiral
notepads, sweatshirts, coasters, the list goes on and on. But
typically it took more than one place to handle all of it. Finding a
single place that had the products, did the custom printing, took
customer orders, did the shipping and kept track of it all for you
was a daunting task to say the least. But there's a website that
does all of that and even more amazingly, does a lot of it for free.
CafePress.com is a website that has been designed for anyone who
already has a website and who wants to sell logoed merchandise.
Using Cafe Press is surprisingly easy. I set up a complete web store
for my radio show, Computer America, in under an hour. To begin, you
first have to set up an online store. Cafe Press lets you choose
either a free Basic Shop or a Premium Shop that costs around $6.99 a
month or lower if you choose an extended plan. But for now, let's
just choose the free shop although you can upgrade it to a premium
status at any time. After selecting a unique Shop ID name and some
basic information such as the title of the store's web page and your
website's address to which they will be returned after shopping, you
are set to begin adding products.
The Sections and Products page lets you select the kind of
merchandise you wish to sell at your online store. Cafe Press offers
a nice selection of products including the ones I mentioned. There
are also plush toys, bibs, aprons, calendars, a tote bag, audio CDs
and yes, even a thong onto which you can proudly display your
company's logo.
After selecting a product by clicking on it, you are then taken to
the design page. Next to a larger photo of the product is an image
selection portion onto which you can place your logo or any
photographic image or graphic. All of these images are held in your
own personal virtual image basket. Initially the basket will be
empty. To upload your images, the page allows you to browse your
computer's hard drive to where your image files are stored. Once
selected, Cafe Press will upload your selected images into its own
system and the images will appear on the Image Basket page. You can
add as many images as you like into your image basket. To help you
keep things organized, you can create multiple folders into which
you can store multiple images. Once uploaded, you can access the
images at any time.
After you select your logo, Cafe Press will automatically place the
image directly on to the product's surface. It's very cool seeing
how the merchandise will actually appear sporting your graphic
images. Depending in the file type and resolution, some products
will let you choose different image sizes and locations you can
print on.
Cafe Press tells you what each item sold will cost you and even
offers suggestions as to how much you should charge your customers
for the items. And here's the really nice part. You are only charged
when an item is sold. So you don't have to worry about inventory
costs.
After selecting and creating all of the items you want to be
available in your online store, Cafe Press will display your
merchandise on your very own web page store. The URL which is the
online address to your new store is cafeshops.com followed by a
forward slash and then the shop's name you created so making a
direct link to it on your website is a snap. When a customer places
an order, Cafe Press takes all of their information including credit
card numbers and shipping address information. Then they process the
orders and ship it out. All you do is sit back and collect the cash
from Cafe Press. They can even print out online retail sales reports
if you like. To see the store I created for Computer America in just
under an hour, go to:
cafeshops.com/ccashop
For the more adventurous, you can use the Premium service and
customize your online store even further. Cafe Press offers a
variety of templates from which you can choose, adjust fonts and
even lets you add your own HTML coding for advanced personalization.
If you're looking for a novel and easy way to make customized
promotional merchandise available to your customers, you'll do well
to check out Cafe Press.
www.cafepress.com
| Craig Crossman is
a McClatchy-Tribune newspaper columnist writing about computers and
technology. He also hosts the nation's longest running nationally syndicated radio talk show on
computers and technology, Computer America, heard on both the Business TalkRadio
Network® and the Lifestyle TalkRadio Network®, weeknights at 10PM Eastern
time. Visit his website at http://www.computeramerica.com |
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