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Originally Posted by Mutt
I read the FAQ on one of the bigger more professional T-shirt sites and they had a lot of info on copyright/fair use and it was really vague, it was like they were saying 'if it's cool or funny, go ahead', of course they also covered their ass by expressing how serious copyright is. They offered examples of various copyright infringement lawsuits - to further muddy the waters, one judge might see it one way another the other.
You've been involved in the online t-shirt biz?
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Only tried it, I did a test campaign with a slogan that was popular at the time. It was successful, but it wasn't big money.
I read up on it and got some info, and it really seems like that it's people who violate the sports team copyrights etc and advertise on Facebook, who make the big money.
It's like other verticals, many ppl fail too.
Some random useful links I saved:
Teeview | Teespring campaign viewer - see what's successful and copy them
I Made around $85,000 Profit last month, (March), Promoting shirts/hoodies on teespring. AMA : Entrepreneur
March 2014 Report Month #9 | + $85,301.97 PROFIT – AffEngineer.com
Teespring Case Study 1: Cute Enough to Stop Your Heart – AffEngineer.com
Scale your Teespring Business with Facebook Ads & AdEspresso
http://adespresso.com/academy/blog/f...deadly-errors/