posted Wednesday, July 23, 2003 - 02:29 PM (#7684)
So, I'm back from Comic-Con with a renewed thirst for making money. I'm going to do this goddamned albatross of a comic strip as my full-time job even if the journey there kills me.
One of the things I've come to realize is that Goats and other "webcomic" sites aren't about webcomics -- they're about selling merchandise (and, in our case, services). The strip is there to get your interest, a sort of indirect advertisement for the other stuff we provide.
The basic conclusion is that I want to start offering lots more t-shirts. Both the Overclocked Lemon shirt and the Cold War Supervillain shirts went over extremely well at the con -- Phillip and I even ended up selling the ones we had ordered for ourselves. Various minor celebrities, employees of Pixar and of ILM are now wearing Goats apparel. So, you figure out a good thing, you do it some more.
The next shirts up are going to be a Crab City shirt, a Sporkle shirt, and a text shirt (a la the text shirts that rstevens sells [dieselsweeties.com]. When the designed shirts are ready, I'll run them by you folks, as your feedback has been extremely helpful.
The one bit of help I could use now is suggestions for the text shirt. It will probably be white text in the Goats font on a dark color; we can figure out what color later.
What I need now is suggestions for quotes from the strip that might make for good t-shirts. They should make sense out of the context of the strip, so people who haven't read it could still buy and enjoy the shirt. They should be relatively short. And they should be as cryptic, surreal, and bizarrely funny as possible (for example, rstevens' jesus shirt [dieselsweeties.com] sold like gangbusters). If you can include the link to the comic it comes from, all the better.
So, suggestions, anyone?
One of the things I've come to realize is that Goats and other "webcomic" sites aren't about webcomics -- they're about selling merchandise (and, in our case, services). The strip is there to get your interest, a sort of indirect advertisement for the other stuff we provide.
The basic conclusion is that I want to start offering lots more t-shirts. Both the Overclocked Lemon shirt and the Cold War Supervillain shirts went over extremely well at the con -- Phillip and I even ended up selling the ones we had ordered for ourselves. Various minor celebrities, employees of Pixar and of ILM are now wearing Goats apparel. So, you figure out a good thing, you do it some more.
The next shirts up are going to be a Crab City shirt, a Sporkle shirt, and a text shirt (a la the text shirts that rstevens sells [dieselsweeties.com]. When the designed shirts are ready, I'll run them by you folks, as your feedback has been extremely helpful.
The one bit of help I could use now is suggestions for the text shirt. It will probably be white text in the Goats font on a dark color; we can figure out what color later.
What I need now is suggestions for quotes from the strip that might make for good t-shirts. They should make sense out of the context of the strip, so people who haven't read it could still buy and enjoy the shirt. They should be relatively short. And they should be as cryptic, surreal, and bizarrely funny as possible (for example, rstevens' jesus shirt [dieselsweeties.com] sold like gangbusters). If you can include the link to the comic it comes from, all the better.
So, suggestions, anyone?
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"I don't wanna be an inventor. I wanna be something useful like a teacher's aide or a prison guard or a science-fiction cartoon writer." - Cubert Farnsworth
"I don't wanna be an inventor. I wanna be something useful like a teacher's aide or a prison guard or a science-fiction cartoon writer." - Cubert Farnsworth





