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Geek Culture / Is there such thing as a shareware CafePress?

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Manticore Night
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Posted: 28th Aug 2006 04:18
Hi, I've decided to try and sell some of my games online. Well, at least preparing to sell them online. I'm planning to sell T-shirts(based on my game), and the Games temselves. I've found the publisher i want for the T-shirts, and a host for my website, but I can't seem to find a cheap, or close to free place that will basically do the same thing as Cafepress.com. When I searched on google all I found were some not too professional looking ones, and some depressing stories about how people will all go and steal all of your games.

So... does anyone know about a place that will do what CafePress.com does but for shareware? If not is there something that I could use that doesn't cost much and won't rip me off?

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Michael S
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Posted: 28th Aug 2006 04:49
Why not just use CafePress.com?

Jeku
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Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Posted: 28th Aug 2006 10:04
Share-It is a good choice, but I'm not sure whether they will have an option to press a CD and mail it to your customer. But I know for sure you can put your product on there for your customer to download, and make it look exactly like your website.


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Drew Cameron
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Posted: 28th Aug 2006 10:18
Plimus.

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