Girlfriend started/made her own t-shirt company

edro

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Hmmm... I like the "This is what a Gun Owner looks like." shirt.

I just might get one.
 

Zolty

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She should really smile, photoshop the picture a bit, and wear her hair differently.
 
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Well define "better" before I buy. I definately want the Ted Kennedy t-shirt.

By better, I want stuff that can only be sent via PM
Though you do need to get her a micro bikini to wear when posing with the shirts.
 

Wheezer

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Yeah, she needs to smile a bit...I thought in one pic she was going to shoot me through my screen
 
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Originally posted by: Wapp
Body: 7
Face: 3

I would rate her face higher if she smiled and got her hair out of the way. Though i guess the Oh face that zixxer gets to see is much much better.
 

yllus

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Why the hell are your images BMP files? Ever heard of JPEG?
 

Xavier434

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Try to take this constructively:

If your GF plans to sell anything, I suggest spending several hours doing research on how search engines work and learn all the tips and tricks to bumping your listing on them when designing a web page. Several posters here have already mentioned a few and they are the basic of the basics.

Also, remember, when a user is searching for something the average time they spend on a website is less than 10 seconds and then they click the back button. This is due to terrible home pages which is very common. Your home page needs lots of work too. Users like to see something pretty, familiar, and straight to the point. They want that and they want it in a matter of a few seconds (you can start by replacing all BMP files with JPEG). I suggest pretending that you are a customer starting at Google who is looking for your kind of product then look at the most popular web pages and mimic them quite a bit. Don't be ashamed to use their style. Remember that familiarity comforts your customer which is very good.
 

Yongsta

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Originally posted by: Xavier434
Try to take this constructively:

If your GF plans to sell anything, I suggest spending several hours doing research on how search engines work and learn all the tips and tricks to bumping your listing on them when designing a web page. Several posters here have already mentioned a few and they are the basic of the basics.

Also, remember, when a user is searching for something the average time they spend on a website is less than 10 seconds and then they click the back button. This is due to terrible home pages which is very common. Your home page needs lots of work too. Users like to see something pretty, familiar, and straight to the point. They want that and they want it in a matter of a few seconds (you can start by replacing all BMP files with JPEG). I suggest pretending that you are a customer starting at Google who is looking for your kind of product then look at the most popular web pages and mimic them quite a bit. Don't be ashamed to use their style. Remember that familiarity comforts your customer which is very good.

If his gf is serious and wants it to grow I think it would be wise to hire a web designer and get an e-commerce solution w/ merchant account, SSL, etc. Also hire an SEO specialist or do research on SEO and target keywords for good returns on google.