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    Quote Originally Posted by HalfBaked
    You realize it'd be $11 profit if she sold for $15 assuming the cost of goods sold is $4.

    But say she sold 2 she'd get $22 profit, therefore making it more worthwhile.

    I'd rather be effective then efficient.


    SO if she sold 2 , there would be only 2 people with BG shirts.


    They arent in the tshirt selling business, if they were then I see your point. They make shirts for promotion. Promotional items are usually dirt cheap or free.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Nemesis
    SO if she sold 2 , there would be only 2 people with BG shirts.


    They arent in the tshirt selling business, if they were then I see your point. They make shirts for promotion. Promotional items are usually dirt cheap or free.



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    If the cost to make each shirt was 14 dollars, then okay 15 it is. Wouldnt want to lose money right? Well it depends on how many people you would want sporting a BG shirt. Losing money in the short term, might bring higher gains and more customers in the future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Nemesis
    Bump for Matt, respond you snatch


    If the cost to make each shirt was 14 dollars, then okay 15 it is. Wouldnt want to lose money right? Well it depends on how many people you would want sporting a BG shirt. Losing money in the short term, might bring higher gains and more customers in the future.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Nemesis
    SO if she sold 2 , there would be only 2 people with BG shirts.


    They arent in the tshirt selling business, if they were then I see your point. They make shirts for promotion. Promotional items are usually dirt cheap or free
    Exactly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Nemesis
    SO if she sold 2 , there would be only 2 people with BG shirts.


    They arent in the tshirt selling business, if they were then I see your point. They make shirts for promotion. Promotional items are usually dirt cheap or free.



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    But you still want to turn some profit.

    Why take a hit? Don't you think at shop like batlground is already extremely well known?

    And the 2 people who paid $15 would definately wear it whenever they would go to an event, so they are able to get out the name as well.


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    Quote Originally Posted by HalfBaked
    But you still want to turn some profit.

    Why take a hit? Don't you think at shop like batlground is already extremely well known?

    And the 2 people who paid $15 would definately wear it whenever they would go to an event, so they are able to get out the name as well.

    You walk up to almost any person at a show that isnt on ImportAtlanta or SupraForums, etc or involved in the so called "scene", then I dont believe they would. I refer lots of folks over to BG just because they've always treated me well, but most that Ive talked to have never heard of them. I remember hearing originally about BATLGround at a show and seeing a decal.

    My point being, Id personally rather would take a small hit just to get more items out to people. Its could easily be a proven fact that having 20 or more people wearing shirts will get more promotion and word of mouth business then two people. Becuase probably those two people already have many people that bought the shirts already know of BATLGround. Its that one person that buys a shirt because he/she likes the logo, or something else, that will check out the shop himself and refer his buddies their.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Nemesis
    You walk up to almost any person at a show that isnt on ImportAtlanta or SupraForums, etc or involved in the so called "scene", then I dont believe they would. I refer lots of folks over to BG just because they've always treated me well, but most that Ive talked to have never heard of them. I remember hearing originally about BATLGround at a show and seeing a decal.

    My point being, Id personally rather would take a small hit just to get more items out to people. Its could easily be a proven fact that having 20 or more people wearing shirts will get more promotion and word of mouth business then two people. Becuase probably those two people already have many people that bought the shirts already know of BATLGround. Its that one person that buys a shirt because he/she likes the logo, or something else, that will check out the shop himself and refer his buddies their.
    I think you are wrong about people knowing us. Luckily for us, this enitre season we have been on TV almost every Tuesday. We were in the NOPI commercial. We're in 1 if not several magazines per month and we traveled 30 weekends this year. I have almost 7k friends on myspace/maximumangle. We habded out flyers all over the country. In short, we're not only known on IA. I know this because we get tons of phone calls a week from people who saw us on TV or in a magazine.

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