Aside from that background thing, is there any point?
When you download clip art it's nice if it's transparent... The checkered background is supposed to indicate transparency, but sometimes people screenshot that for whatever reason and so it has fake transparency. I don't know why they would do that but it's annoying.
A nonprofit I work with looking to bring it's cobbled-together website into the 21st century. We want a clean, easy-to-navigate site that we can use to register participants for events and sell memberships as well as keep our event calendar up to date. We want it easy to maintain.
Any recommendations for a host? We aren't rolling in money but we understand we need to pay for what we get.
Yep, you have to apply, then they invite you. Takes some people a year or more; they whine and complain but Amazon should try to maintain some level of quality... they're the seller, after all. If you say you got an invitation after a few days, that will make the Merch fb threads go crazy!
Any edits you make to the live listing do go thru the approval process but the original listing is still live.
Yes, I had read a few boards where people talked about waiting for a long time to get "invited". I don't think my Prime membership and frequent purchases assisted in the quicker invitation; it was probably just more a matter of lucky timing/lower volume of applicants - or maybe they figured out my secret identity.
I had to apply and I got an "invitation" a few days later. I uploaded those designs on Saturday and Sunday and they were approved today - which seems pretty quick...I guess. I didn't realize the price defaulted to $20.00 until after I submitted it. I lowered one price but then it needs to go through the approval process again. Yeah, I had a few questions about hawking them; I'll probably PM you soon.
Yep, you have to apply, then they invite you. Takes some people a year or more; they whine and complain but Amazon should try to maintain some level of quality... they're the seller, after all. If you say you got an invitation after a few days, that will make the Merch fb threads go crazy!
Any edits you make to the live listing do go thru the approval process but the original listing is still live.
Cool! They take anyone, I guess. They told me it was exclusive!
I have bought a few; one was a little more washed out than I expected, but most are pretty bright/opaque. The shirts are Anvil 980s. That's a light fabric, not as sturdy as some, but they feel great. People are idiots and order a smaller size than they should, then complain about it, but I think the size is pretty close. Maybe a bit smaller? They apparently shrink up some too but I know how to wash cotton and I haven't felt like I got the wrong size. American apparel shirts were definitely smaller. But anyway, I put in the bullet points to order a larger size if they like their shirts to be loose fitting.
Find me on facebook or PM me if you want some tips on how to do the listing... it's great when you just get sales without having to flog every shirt.
I had to apply and I got an "invitation" a few days later. I uploaded those designs on Saturday and Sunday and they were approved today - which seems pretty quick...I guess. I didn't realize the price defaulted to $20.00 until after I submitted it. I lowered one price but then it needs to go through the approval process again. Yeah, I had a few questions about hawking them; I'll probably PM you soon.
I tried out Amazon Merch and was able to upload 2 t-shirt designs. I'll have to order some to see how they look; I'm curious about the color opacity and the fit. Have you ordered any of your shirts?
Cool! They take anyone, I guess. They told me it was exclusive!
I have bought a few; one was a little more washed out than I expected, but most are pretty bright/opaque. The shirts are Anvil 980s. That's a light fabric, not as sturdy as some, but they feel great. People are idiots and order a smaller size than they should, then complain about it, but I think the size is pretty close. Maybe a bit smaller? They apparently shrink up some too but I know how to wash cotton and I haven't felt like I got the wrong size. American apparel shirts were definitely smaller. But anyway, I put in the bullet points to order a larger size if they like their shirts to be loose fitting.
Find me on facebook or PM me if you want some tips on how to do the listing... it's great when you just get sales without having to flog every shirt.
Both. They integrate with other platforms; the one I use on my own site is rolling out Amazon integration soon. I can upload directly to Amazon for T-shirt designs. If I think up a great coffee cup design, though, I could use my POD provider; they would produce and ship, Amazon would take a cut from them, and I'll get my same commission.
I tried out Amazon Merch and was able to upload 2 t-shirt designs. I'll have to order some to see how they look; I'm curious about the color opacity and the fit. Have you ordered any of your shirts?
Do you upload the design to an Amazon site or is it a third party?
Both. They integrate with other platforms; the one I use on my own site is rolling out Amazon integration soon. I can upload directly to Amazon for T-shirt designs. If I think up a great coffee cup design, though, I could use my POD provider; they would produce and ship, Amazon would take a cut from them, and I'll get my same commission.
I'm not a graphics designer, but pretty close. For months now I have a customer complaining that he cannot log in to the website. His complaint is that the website alters his password spontainously (or I do it for fun). I know his password. I even recognise the hashed version of his password in the database. It is not changed ever. I always can log in. The annoying thing is that customer support from the large company I work for believes the customer. The company decided that he is an important customer and they assigned a person to him so it's always the same women I talk to. I always ask she checked his complaint. She always say that she too cannot log in with the password, so it must be altered. (she did not check at all) The first 3 times I checked the website and database to see if the password was changed. If I replied that I checked the password and it's working (with a screenshot showing that I logged in using his username) then it doesn't work for the customer and also the women from customer support. If I say that I reset the password and everything is cool now then everybody is happy and the problem is gone for a few weeks. So now when the 'problem' shows up I swiftly reply the email with 'password reset is done already' and everybody is happy. I even got a thumbs up from my manager for my quick actions. I never ever did any password reset.
We have a similar phenomenon in the optical business. People will come in with their glasses saying they don't feel right or I can't see right. Upon inspection, everything is hunky dory. We have a thing called healing air. For chronic complainers, we will put them in a tray overnight and call them back the next day saying they have been inspected from stem to stern and they are good to go. They get them back and are happy. For those who say they don't feel right and no adjustment is needed, we simply warm up the temples and give them back, they feel the warmth which proves in their mind that we did change something and they are happy. Actually changing an adjustment is the worst thing you can do.
But my main technique to getting these people out the door and out of what hair I have left is to wash their glasses with soap (dawn) and water and give them back crystal clear. Most people are so taken aback by the clarity, they forget what they came in for.
I sell some T-shirts on Amazon, through a program where you upload your design and they review it and the text etc for copyright violations etc., and if it's accepted, they will print and sell it and send me a cut. There's a forum for users, and a lot of people don't realize that they also cull horrible designs. Sure, that bar is really low, but this one's designer is in the forum demanding to know why it got rejected:
What lovely work.
Do you upload the design to an Amazon site or is it a third party?
I sell some T-shirts on Amazon, through a program where you upload your design and they review it and the text etc for copyright violations etc., and if it's accepted, they will print and sell it and send me a cut. There's a forum for users, and a lot of people don't realize that they also cull horrible designs. Sure, that bar is really low, but this one's designer is in the forum demanding to know why it got rejected:
I'm not a graphics designer, but pretty close. For months now I have a customer complaining that he cannot log in to the website. His complaint is that the website alters his password spontainously (or I do it for fun). I know his password. I even recognise the hashed version of his password in the database. It is not changed ever. I always can log in. The annoying thing is that customer support from the large company I work for believes the customer. The company decided that he is an important customer and they assigned a person to him so it's always the same women I talk to. I always ask she checked his complaint. She always say that she too cannot log in with the password, so it must be altered. (she did not check at all) The first 3 times I checked the website and database to see if the password was changed. If I replied that I checked the password and it's working (with a screenshot showing that I logged in using his username) then it doesn't work for the customer and also the women from customer support. If I say that I reset the password and everything is cool now then everybody is happy and the problem is gone for a few weeks. So now when the 'problem' shows up I swiftly reply the email with 'password reset is done already' and everybody is happy. I even got a thumbs up from my manager for my quick actions. I never ever did any password reset.
My strategy would be, "There seems to be a bug in our system that is causing a problem with this password. Please chose a new password, Minimum 10 characters must include a mix of lower and upper case, at least one number and non-alphanumeric character." After a few times trying to learn a new password, they will give up and type it in properly.
I'm not a graphics designer, but pretty close. For months now I have a customer complaining that he cannot log in to the website. His complaint is that the website alters his password spontainously (or I do it for fun). I know his password. I even recognise the hashed version of his password in the database. It is not changed ever. I always can log in. The annoying thing is that customer support from the large company I work for believes the customer. The company decided that he is an important customer and they assigned a person to him so it's always the same women I talk to. I always ask she checked his complaint. She always say that she too cannot log in with the password, so it must be altered. (she did not check at all) The first 3 times I checked the website and database to see if the password was changed. If I replied that I checked the password and it's working (with a screenshot showing that I logged in using his username) then it doesn't work for the customer and also the women from customer support. If I say that I reset the password and everything is cool now then everybody is happy and the problem is gone for a few weeks. So now when the 'problem' shows up I swiftly reply the email with 'password reset is done already' and everybody is happy. I even got a thumbs up from my manager for my quick actions. I never ever did any password reset.