Written on January 31st, 2006 at 08:01 am by Darren Rowse
SnapShirts Are a Success With Bloggers

A few days ago mentioned SnapShirts a company that can put a word cloud from your blog on a T-Shirt. I’ve since made up a ProBlogger one if you’re interested but the thing that interests me the most is a recent update on their blog which illustrates the power of a few key links from blogs to a new service like this:
“Huge props to lifehacker , problogger, 100shiki and all the blogs who posted on the news and their experiences, you’ve really filled up Google’s search results for snapshirts, which we of course appreciate immensely! We’re swamped under hundreds of orders at the moment so sorry for the delay to everyone who’s waiting to see what their shirt look like. You will get your email I promise!”
Congratulations to the SnapShirt team.



4 Responses to “SnapShirts Are a Success With Bloggers” - Add Yours
Jan
January 31st, 2006 9:32 am
Funny to see that there are always gaps to fill.
I find it totally deserved for them to get this attention.
[by the way... words on the shirt are really small, but I guess it will make some people stop in front of you when you wear it...=) ]
Internet Salsa
January 31st, 2006 5:38 pm
But i think its kind of expensive.
I can do the same kind of T-shirt for half the price INCLUDING shipping and handeling.
I might start doing this becuase I have done in the past for personal use and also for some conventions.
If you guys are interested then let me know. I might think of doing..
Darren..may be i could give some freebies here. You can come up with some competition.
If the winner of the T-shirt likes the shirt then I can start making them.
Just an idea…
Tim Houghton
February 1st, 2006 12:20 am
Would anyone seriously go out in public in one of these? Might as wear your “I have no life” t-shirt instead :P
Margaret Saizan
February 1st, 2006 2:16 am
Great concept – the shirts are a bit pricey. I am considering using them as a marketing tool in lieu of something like refrigerator magnets! Snapshirts would have to offer quantity discounts for this to be feasible.
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