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Advertising t-shirt campaigns?
04-28-2014, 09:48 AM
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Advertising t-shirt campaigns?
I am having a lot of trouble meeting my t-shirt fundraising goal. Unfortunately, time is limited on these shirts. The campaign ends in about 13 days. If we do not meet out minimum goal, the shirts do not get printed and we do not make any profit.

The shirt really is for a limited audience, mainly for otakus, anime & manga fans, and video game fans. I have tried to join every related group on facebook to post links to the shirt and share it constantly on tumblr and pinterest.

Does anyone have any ideas on where I can advertise this shirt?

The shirt can be found at www(dot)tfund(dot)com/rightinthekokoro
I wasn't sure if Yahoo would allow me to post links, hence why I typed the website the way that I did. Here is the link to the shirt: http://www.tfund.com/rightinthekokoro

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04-28-2014, 09:51 AM
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you dot need dot to dot buy dot the dot shirts dot yourself dot

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04-28-2014, 10:01 AM
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You may try it in the areas where there are children and teenagers like schools and colleges.
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04-28-2014, 10:06 AM
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The number of TeeSpring courses out there, all seem to focus on identifying a specific motivated can base before creating the design, like the groups you named. Paid FB ads also seem to be the standard if you don;t already own a page with a big following. There are 3rd party tools that allow you to scrape the FB user IDs of members of specific groups, which you can target with the ad advanced tool, promoted posts seem to get better results than sidebar ads.

You may be close enough just to buy the balance yourself, which you could sell locally, to make the quota. Some say they have found $19.99 to be the sweet spot price, though your single ink color does keep cost down.
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