Tell me more ×
Answers OnStartups is a question and answer site for entrepreneurs looking to start or run a new business. It's 100% free, no registration required.

I have experience with services such as Zazzle. The problem with them is that during the purchasing process your customer, effectively, discovers that they can have that t-shirt or coffee mug printed for less if they just setup an account with them.

Hypothetical case: You manufacture roller skates and sell them online. You want to offer your customers the ability to order --from you-- t-shirts, coffee mugs and other merchandise that is customized in some form. While this is not your main business it could represent a non-trivial revenue stream.

The problem is that if you go to a service like Zazzle (not picking on them but it is a really good example) you, effectively, expose your customer to the ability to bypass you entirely and order their own custom merchandise through that service.

The ideal t-shirt and merchandise provider would be one that disappears in the background and simply takes and fulfills your orders.

How does one do that?

share|improve this question
If you have a registered trademark on the shirt/mug, how did Zazzle get the right? So you are worried that your customer will go direct to your supplier ... so what value are you adding as a middleman? – drllau May 8 at 6:57

1 Answer

Have a look at VistaPrint. Not sure if they do t-shirts but any other type of business shwag they should be able to handle.

share|improve this answer

Your Answer

 
discard

By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.