Custom made T-Shirts are as American as apple
pie and Chevrolet. I can remember going into a T-shirt shop
with my dad when I was eight in the 1970's and marveling at all
the cool surf and car designs covering every square inch of the
place like wall paper.
I picked out a mean looking picture of a black and tan dog
with the simple word ROTTWEILER underneath. The man asked me
what color T-shirt I wanted and I chose grey. He obliged and
opened the hissing machine's lid and laid the shirt down flat.
He centered the print and closed the lid.
As we waited the machine began to hiss and the store began
to fill with the faint sweet smell of a hot iron on "something
synthetic". I could hardly wait I was so excited. After a few
minutes he pulled out my brand new custom Rottweiler t-shirt
and held it up for my approval. I remember grinning from ear to
ear. I still have that T-shirt.
Ever since then I have always entertained
the idea of opening my own T-shirt shop. After all, that store
was there for many years and I'm sure that store owner made a
tidy profit.
Well things have changed since then but
the concept is still a good one. After publishing
WebMarketer.me I decided to have a few T-Shirts made and went
looking for an affordable shop online where I could have a few
custom shirts made. I found one. Not only could I have a custom
T-shirt made but I discovered I could fully control the design
process and choose the style of shirt I wanted.

So I got started. After making a few I realized that
not only could I order custom shirts but I could also open my
own store and sell my shirts. Not only that, I was also given
the option of creating and submitting my own designs for resale
on the open market. Fantastic.
And the really cool thing is, there was no charge to open a
store!
If running your own online T-Shirt store is something you
think you might like doing click on the T-shirt image and get
started. I have tried and tested several sites on the Internet
but none have been anywhere near as good as this one.
And feel free to email me with a link to your store. I would
love to see what people are doing. Making custom T-shirts
really is a lucrative hobby. Good luck!
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