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Tweets live forever on Karmaloop tees
The online apparel retailer launches a contest that puts Twitter posts on T-shirts.
Posted 06/29/2012Zak StamborPost a comment
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That’s me on the tee
Threadless.com creates and sells custom-designed T-shirts and accessories, and its app is designed to let customers show off their creativity, as well as buy merchandise.
Posted 11/26/2011Kevin WoodwardPost a comment
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A dead cat meows at Threadless.com over a T-shirt design
A YouTube video sensation sues T-shirt e-retailer Threadless for copyright infringement.
Posted 07/01/2011Allison EnrightPost a comment
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Increased e-mail frequency and relevance bring new sales for Threadless.com
T-shirt retailer says e-mail-driven sales have increased 120%.
Posted 08/20/2010Allison EnrightPost a comment
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CafePress boosts international marketing efforts
To boost international sales, CafePress expands its shipping locations, shows prices in several currencies and localizes product offerings.
Posted 11/24/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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CustomInk builds custom web analytics tool
The e-retailer of customized t-shirts has created Lab Monitor, a tool based on technology from Coremetrics that brings to light potential problems with CustomInk’s online personalization process.
Posted 09/25/2008Paul DemeryPost a comment
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CafePress frames a new acquisition
CafePress.com, an online retailer of customer-generated products, such as T-shirts and coffee mugs, has acquired Imagekind.com. Founded in 2006, Imagekind.com offers more than one million art images by more than 50,000 established and emerging artists.
Posted 07/11/2008Paul DemeryPost a comment
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myPhotopipe.com says no to mugs and T-shirts, yes to increased traffic
MyPhotopipe.com has redesigned its site, paring down copy, eliminating clutter and changing its color palette to achieve a sleeker and more sophisticated look. It also donned a new slogan: “No Mugs, No T-Shirts.”
Posted 04/10/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Online t-shirt seller wins federal court suit against Wal-Mart
Charles Smith won the right to sell his anti-Wal-Mart t-shirts through online retail site CafePress. The ruling gives more latitude to online critics to exploit the trademarks of well-known companies, a legal expert says.
Posted 03/27/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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CustomInk.com increases sales conversion rate 6% with cleaner design
CustomInk.com used to lose a lot of customers who were overwhelmed by the number of options for custom-printing T-shirts and other garments presented on its pages. But a redesign has increased sales.
Posted 07/31/2003Kurt PetersPost a comment
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