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The Art Of Cyber-Branding 
By: Rick London
There was a time before the Internet when trying to brand one's own product or service was virtually impossible unless one was looking at a huge trust fund with his or her name on it. The Internet has turned that upside down and now, with online print-on-demand services, there is no excuse to not have one's own brand.
Now, with print-on-demand services such as Printfection and Cafepress, a few clicks of the mouse solves that problem. These type companies not only stock your inventory, but set up your webstore, allow you to digitally design your product, and it's not just on tee shirts and caps anymore, but collectible clocks, track suits, aprons, buttons, magnets, framed tiles, and hundreds of other gifts and collectibles.
A lot of people refuse to open webstores due to the horrendous fees of so many merchant account firms. The good news is that both Cafepress and Printfection both offer merchant accounts and they are top notch, as secure as they come. They also offer toll free order numbers for those still a bit skiddish about sharing such information online. There are terms of service such as 30-day guarantees. One must abide by them to stay on these sites. It's a good idea to do so anyway.
The price of one's storefront varies depending on the type one wants and which firm it is using. It is not expensive and can vary from free to seven dollars per month. Of course if that were all there were to the costs, everyone would have a store. But the truth of the matter is, one must budget in advertising and other costs that go along with promoting any service or product. It is not a lot different than running a brick and mortar store except a lot less costly.
How does one learn to design the products and price them? Each site has a tutorial that can be comprehended rather easily. If one hits a stump, there is a toll free number and a forum for answers. It is not rocket science, but, yes, even I, occasionally run into issues which are rapidly solved.
So if you have been one of those starving-artist types with your head in the sand for a long time, its time to pull it out and show your wares. The Internet has opened phenomenal new markets and the buying public loves them (and by the way, orders are quite brisk) at all seven of my stores.
So just build it and they will click their mouse.
I was one one of those creators who put my head in the sand for many years. I had (and have) a critically acclaimed cartoon Londons Times at londonstimes.us. For seven years I let it sit there and gather dust. Fortunately it gathered a following too (we found out about 9 million or 4000 per hour of which I had no idea at the time). Since discovering print-on-demand services I have opened mirthgirthbirth.com (maternity and infant wear), ricklondonwear.com (cartoon designer clothes) ricklondoncollection.com (cartoon gifts and collectibles), LTSuperstore.com megastore of gifts and collectibles, justfunnyaprons.com, justfunnyhoodies.com, and justfunnycoasters.com. The potential is unlimited. All one must do is research a product or products that are selling well, insert art or photography, and get to work.
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Rick London started Londons Times Cartoons in an abandoned Ms. warehouse. Now it is one of the most visited cartoon sites on the Internet with over almost 10 million visitors off-the-wall comics,and very funny cartoons
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