New political campaign products at CafePress

October 3, 2007 by John Dilbeck · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Advertising 

As you know, the 2008 elections are heating up much earlier than normal and this should provide you a real opportunity for selling your designs through CafePress if you reach an audience who is politically motivated to campaign for their favorites.

CafePress recently announced the upcoming availability – on or around October 10, 2007 – of political yard signs and 3.5-inch buttons.

Because of the printing method used, the yard signs are printed on both sides with no second location surcharge.

The larger buttons have the same aspect ratio as the 2.25-inch buttons so you may be able to use that design on them.

Other changes noted are the switch from off-white paper to white paper in the perfect bound books.

You can read more information on the announcements page.

If you are not already a CafePress Shopkeeper, let me invite you to join for free and sell or buy your own custom designs. I get regular commission checks from CafePress and love selling my designs at John Dilbeck’s Shirts, Mugs and Hats.

Even if you only want to make products for yourself and your friends, you can open your own store at CafePress.

Act on your dream!

JD

APsense – A Free Business Social Network

I’ve been looking for a good social networking site that is specifically targeted at helping us promote our businesses and meet other business owners and entrepreneurs.

Of the dozen or more I joined, each has it’s good and bad points, but most of them don’t work the way I do and I’ve had a hard time finding one with the members I want to meet and interact with.

Over the Labor Day weekend, I took some time to really look into APsense and liked what I saw.

So, I’ve decided that the majority of my business-related social networking will be done on APsense and I invite you to join me there – it’s free.

One of the things I like about APsense is that you get a profile page (as every other site offers) and a business center where you can promote business opportunities, advertise your products and services, collect testimonials, list resources you recommend, promote your business, and do other valuable promotional things.

When I got there, I searched the groups and found that several niches in which I’m active were not represented, so I created five new groups:

I’ve joined several other existing groups and started meeting interesting people.

If you want to try out APsense, come check it out for yourself.

Act on your dream!

JD

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