Designgive 2.0
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Fellow QBN'ers,We are VERY close to launching Designgive 2.0 and would like your feedback.
1. American Apparel even if price goes up?
2. Pre-order shirt (guarantees you a shirt and not sold out of your size)
3. Most you would pay per tee?
4. Free shipping encourage multiple shirt purchase?
5. What would you like to see improved?
6. Would you pay more if more money went to charity?Any feedback is greatly appreciated.
regards,
Chris and the DG Crew
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- digdre0
How about giving me this
http://www.designgive.com/shop/p…
and i'll do a product review.
- digdre0
1. American Apparel even if price goes up?
Yes2. Pre-order shirt (guarantees you a shirt and not sold out of your size)
Yes3. Most you would pay per tee?
$154. Free shipping encourage multiple shirt purchase?
Must.5. What would you like to see improved?
More designs.6. Would you pay more if more money went to charity?
No.
- fodcj0
^ Agree with above answers
- horton0
1. American Apparel even if price goes up?
for me No (I still like FoL)... but as sales advice my answer = Yes2. Pre-order shirt (guarantees you a shirt and not sold out of your size)
Yes, all the sold-out designs discourage me from returning to shop3. Most you would pay per tee?
$20+... ? depends on quality of new artwork and print techniques4. Free shipping encourage multiple shirt purchase?
Absolutely5. What would you like to see improved?
More artists, better prints with more concepts that would perhaps reflect your charitable causes... or at least some theme of social/enviro awareness... ie. print "Industrial Re-pollution".No "DESIGN GIVE" logo prints.
6. Would you pay more if more money went to charity?
Maybe, perhaps $2... depends on tee price and your response to above.
- mimeartist0
Whatever happened to Brooke? http://www.designgive.com/shop/p…
- jasontroj0
1. American Apparel even if price goes up?
No. I refuse to buy American Apparel. The owner is a complete creep, and their product is prone to shrinking to infant sizes if you breath on them funny.2. Pre-order shirt (guarantees you a shirt and not sold out of your size)
Depends.3. Most you would pay per tee?
$20-25, again this depends on design and techniques.4. Free shipping encourage multiple shirt purchase?
Free shipping always encourages purchasing. But its usually then included in the price of the item.5. What would you like to see improved?
I think I would prefer designers to have to work within themes. Some shirts to me are just nice illustrations, and I would love to have some connection to charities. Maybe have a shirt that no matter what the proceeds go to American Diabetes but it also has some attachment to the indication.6. Would you pay more if more money went to charity?
Depends again on the amount. Maybe you can have a minimum purchase price, but if someone wants to buy it for $30 more to donate more money they can?I just realized Horton and I are pretty close to that same points.
- flavorful0
1. American Apparel even if price goes up?
Despite their business practices, they do make a fine product.2. Pre-order shirt (guarantees you a shirt and not sold out of your size)?
Like when the design goes up but not to the printer? Perhaps, I guess.3. Most you would pay per tee?
I would pay more if more went to charity (kind of cheated there). But (in my eyes) I would want it to be weighted more and not proportional. Like if a shirt is 15 and 1 dollar goes to charity, if it goes to 30, it shouldn't be 2 dollars to charity. But not necessarily 16. Like just because someone may want to give more, doesn't mean the business practice should change as a result for those who may not be able to, or just want the shirts.4. Free shipping encourage multiple shirt purchase?
That practice at other sites has encouraged me to buy more, haha.5. What would you like to see improved?
Perhaps a stock list by size; e-mail notifications when shirts were re-stocked; running tally of how much donated - maybe if possible a story or two as what happened as a result; speaking of version twos of shirts and the like, I'm under the impression that once a shirt is gone it's gone right?6. Would you pay more if more money went to charity?
See #3.
- horton0
yeah actually an option to increase the minimum donation amount might be a nice idea.
- irrelevant0
I'm not a fan of the owner of American Apparel, but it is made in America and the product is mighty nice. We have received countless emails regarding using AA and looking to do what is the best interest of our customers as well as eliminate the possibilities of using sweat shop products.
We also will be reprinting several old designs over the coming months. So, none of the designs will or considered "retired" just out of stock currently.
Thanks for the feedback, please keep them coming.
- dog_opus0
Those are simply some awesome charities lined up there. A big kudos to you guys.
- kinobe0
this is irrelavent
- Jaline0
1. American Apparel even if price goes up?
- Shirts for women, yes.2. Pre-order shirt (guarantees you a shirt and not sold out of your size)
Sure.3. Most you would pay per tee?
Around $20. Maybe more, depending on how much went to charity.4. Free shipping encourage multiple shirt purchase?
- Yup, but I doubt you'd have free shipping to Canada.5. What would you like to see improved?
- Shirts for women, or at least a size XS in mens.6. Would you pay more if more money went to charity?
Depends. Everyone else (above) has some good points about this.
- hektor9110
All of the above except #6
- livelikebruce0
I love the concept. Such a great idea...
1. American Apparel even if price goes up?
Yes.
2. Pre-order shirt (guarantees you a shirt and not sold out of your size)
Yes.
3. Most you would pay per tee?
$25 on average. Charity factor and design/artist could increase that.
4. Free shipping encourage multiple shirt purchase?
Yes. Free shipping is always a good incentive for purchasing.
5. What would you like to see improved?
More designs.
6. Would you pay more if more money went to charity?
Absolutely.
- jevad0
1. American Apparel even if price goes up?
Fuck AA.2. Pre-order shirt (guarantees you a shirt and not sold out of your size)
Don't care either way.3. Most you would pay per tee?
$204. Free shipping encourage multiple shirt purchase?
Yes5. What would you like to see improved?
More range and a better quality of designs.6. Would you pay more if more money went to charity?
Possibly - if I liked the design enough.
- johndiggity0
american apparel is garbage. i had 3 of the same size t shirt, all 3 of which fit differently, one of which fell apart in the washer at the hem seams. go with bdg or even wickers.
- jiaf0
for 6, how about an option to donate towards a charity at checkout if you're that way inclined?