I have been working off and on on this for a couple months, and I think one last push over the next month should get it done. Is this just a novelty? I will have a bunch of out of pocket costs, namely initial inventory, and testing which designs sell if any, (how's my service? vs Do you think I am cute). Anyone have any suggestions on things, other than that landing page...its not great, I know.
I am not sure. I definitely think that restaurants/bars would like the idea; but I am not sure about consumers (hence the thread). I am pretty sure spring breakers etc, would like it, but I may be too far removed from that demographic (I am 31).
Do a test. Invite a few friends for a "social experiment" to a bar or party and let them wear a couple test shirts. Forward the info to yourself and see if people use it. Do this a few times and you'll have your answer.
That is on the list, I am at the point where I can do that, and may do so next week; but say I get a bunch of people texting in (I am not so much worried about people texting the shirt honestly, I am fairly confident they will), what can assumptions can I make? Or is this a matter of "if people have fun with it, run with it?"
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 36.1 ms ] threadme: check this out
person: its funny, but why would I want my number on a teeshirt?
me: well, its not really yours, it's an anonymous phone number you can forward to your cell, email, or set an auto-responder
person: OOOOHHH, thats pretty cool!
me: would you pay for it?
person: hrm..I am not sure, but I could see it becoming "a thing"
me: perplexed on whether to invest time and money into this.
Women are protective of their numbers and don't go around texting total strangers.
Women won't wear the shirt, and I wouldn't text someone wearing them. Desperate much?
How about, "Do you think I'm cute? Come talk to me"