Printfection Introduces AddMerch
ByToday, Printfection introduced AddMerch. What is it? Here’s the official statement that Printfection sent me this afternoon:
AddMerch allows people to turn their website into a full, Print-On-Demand Merchandise and Apparel store with only two lines of Javascript. They can sell their own images, photos or user generated content. It’s totally free to use and all transaction processing and fullfillment is handled for the partner. They just sit back and collect their commission every month.
I’ll admit…. the idea combined with the myBrand concept is intriguing. I’ve been swamped with catching up from the ice storm today though, so I had no time to play with it. Has anyone had a chance to experiment yet? I’d like to hear from some of you about how you plan to implement it into your sites. Feel free to post some URL’s if you’ve gotten something ready to rock and roll.
And kudos to Printfection. They’ve begun to come up with a lot of slamming ideas lately. I’ve been disappointed by the lack of sales compared to some of the other POD companies, but they seem to be trying to niche themselves off into an area of offering shopkeepers complete control of their shops. I’m starting a personal blog soon and am beginning to be sorely tempted to use them for merch. Hmmmmmm…. I dunno…. decisions, decisions, decisions….
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1 Comments
February 4th, 2009 at 5:11 pm
Hi, thanks for the post. We are starting to see some good examples popping up. Here is an interesting example of using Tumblr as a Print-on-demand store. Of course, you can use it pretty much anywhere.
http://www.punchlinez.com