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Hahahahahahahaha, well, I tried to hide the fact but detective gore is on the case as usual.
10,000 ? That means if gore gives a greenie in a security forum thats like 172 points.. 86 neg points per punch or so.. wow - gore you are a bitch and i hate you ;)
Before we go any further with this: only two people have ever ordered something from the AntiOnline store... if JUPM would give away 10 T-shirts, five times more people would have a free shirt than those who actually bought one... Kinda sad, after so many members begging for goodies :(
not really neg. considering if they have a promotional thing such as what thehorse13 mentioned, their hit count would inevitably and eventually increase substantially. Thus they could charge more for advertising, and gain a bigger profit than giving out ten 10 shirts that cost about $2 a piece to make :)
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not really neg. considering if they have a promotional thing such as what thehorse13 mentioned, their hit count would inevitably and eventually increase substantially. Thus they could charge more for advertising, and gain a bigger profit than giving out ten 10 shirts that cost about $2 a piece to make
But still... a lot of people were so keen on having AO goodies.
All stuff is reasonably priced, and still there doesn't seem to be that much interest.
And I'd like to see a study that proves that 10 random people across the world wearing a shirt for a website will inevitably and eventually substantially make that website's hitcounter raise.
And those shirts may only cost $2 to make, but that's totally not how Cafepress works... it's pretty hard to make money off of that. If JUPM would want to give away shirts, they'd have to pay for them. It's not like they can get them for free...
no no, its not the tshirts that will do the advertising, although that would help. its the promotional "game" so to speak that would get the more hits.
Well, I would order some stuff if they took money orders or had a way to order stuff without using a credit card online.
And as a random tee-shirt wearer.....I would walk into Microsoft in Redmond Wa. Do you think that would have any impact?
I'm dying to buy a t-shirt, but I've been broke for a while (new girlfriend -- nuff said?). I shall though, I shall!
I think your problem though, Neg, is that the store is barely visible. Had I not seen the thread about it, I would've never known it was there, simply because I rarely pay attention to any text on the page beyond the actual forum content (I suspect this is the case with most).
However, I bet if you slapped an image of the t-shirt on the front page somewhere, THAT would grab some more attention.