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S4GRU Logo Wear & Swag...Interested?


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  1. 1. What do you think of S4GRU Logo items for sale?

    • Heck, yeah! I support the idea as much as possible!
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    • Sounds good. I'd make a purchase.
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    • I think it's a good idea, but may not be able to buy anything.
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    • I don't think this is a good idea. I probably wouldn't buy anything.
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    • This is a bad idea! Waste of time and money.
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Just make sure those shirts come in XXL. ;)

...and 3XL and 4XL. S4GRU supporters/fans come in ALL sizes. I'll pay extra to get a heavyweight 100% cotton tee (Hanes Beefy-T, for example). I cannot stand the newer, super-thin t-shirts that stores are selling. Also, a suggestion, having a good selection of shirt colors will help drive sales. Whatever happens, please make sure we aren't restricted to black. It's too hot to wear outside in the summer! I'm in for White and Gray, maybe others, depending on availability. Great idea :)

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T-Mobile girl can guest star.

 

Actually, she is out of a job at T-Mobile. So, she may need some work. I would guess that could bring in some donations here at S4GRU.

 

AJ

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We have fantasy football mugs, coasters and hats from Cafe Press. Haven't ordered anything recently but we were happy with what we have. The one mug is used every Sunday during football season for years now. (Supposedly for good luck.)

 

If you use Cafe Press, you can set up a store with them. We didn't place our orders that way, so I don't really know how much the commission is.

 

http://www.cafepress.com/cp/info/sell/

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Robert, I have setup multiple stores in Cafe press. I would be willing to setup and maintain the cafepress store and designs for S4GRU. GIves me something to do with my Graphic Arts Degree :) PM me and we can discuss.

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I was just thinking about this the other day, I would definitely be in support of something like this.

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Tube Tops for the ladies that has the logo and the web address.

It's free advertising and will get more attention than a billboard.

 

Why limit them to the ladies? What if Robert wants to wear a tube top? I am sure that would garner plenty of attention.

 

 

AJ

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Why limit them to the ladies? What if Robert wants to wear a tube top? I am sure that would garner plenty of attention.

 

 

AJ

 

Wow, that is pretty funny. Unfortunately, now I'm going to have that tune stuck in my head for a while...

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Tube Tops for the ladies that has the logo and the web address.

It's free advertising and will get more attention than a billboard.

Or tight sweatpants with S4GRU logo on the ass. :lol:

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Or tight sweatpants with S4GRU logo on the ass. :lol:

 

No, the tight sweatpants would have to feature this logo on the ass.

 

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AJ

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I'm thinking S4GRU staff member action figures. I hope to someday hear an eight year old kid telling his friends about his brand new Robert action figure. I mean, you could make so many accessories for them! They could each have their own cell phone, and the kids could trade the phones with their friends. And instead of a doll house, there would be cell towers!

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Bobbleheads! We need bobbleheads!! I want the AJ!

 

Yeah, nice, it has the spectrum analyzer antenna Kung Fu grip.

 

AJ

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Would teaming up with a retailer like Cruzerlite help with cost? As many know they have a partnership with XDA, maybe S4GRU can get in on a smaller level:

 

http://www.xda-developers.com/announcements/xda-and-cruzerlite-team-up-to-offer-xda-developers-shirts-and-cases/

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