Where to Get Cool T-Shirts & More

OK, I’ll tell you.

You see, I’ve been deluged with questions from colleagues, friends and new blogging buddies about where I get these cool personalized mouse pads, mugs, tote bags, notebooks, and other fun products and inspiring wearables that I offer for sale on my SugarShock.com website.

So, here’s the scoop:

  1. First off, it’s very easy to get your own stuff! You can have, for example, Inspiring Wearables or Hot, Hip, Humorous Products.
  2. You do not need to keep any in stock!
  3. You do not need to order a minimum!
  4. All you need to do is download your artwork and your items are printed on demand — one at a time!
  5. You decide the price you want to charge for your products.
  6. You can get free help to set up your shop.
  7. You pay a minimal amount per month.

Is this cool or what?

So, just check out one of my products below and you’ll see what kind of a shop you can set up.

And please, do me a favor, when asked by Cafe Press (the company where you set up a shop) how you found them, please tell them that the Stop Sugar Shock store sent you.

Make sure to add the word "Stop," because otherwise I won’t get credit.

Full disclosure here. What do I get by referring you? Exactly 7%, but hey, I’ll be happy to take it, especially if you sell a lot of products. Refer your friends, and you’ll get 7%, too. And so on.

Here are some samples of the kinds of items you can sell. (To see the products, click on the links, not the artwork.)

 Jr. Baby Doll T-Shirt

Fun, Jr. Baby Doll T-Shirt

Fun Stop SUGAR SHOCK! Tote Bag

Fun Stop SUGAR SHOCK! Tote Bag

That Was Then... This is Now Mousepad
That Was Then… This is Now Mousepad

Hot Products Mug
Stop SUGAR SHOCK! Mug

That was then... This was now... Food Journal
That Was Then… This is Now Food Journal

I was inspired to post this, because of my new networking buddy Allison Janse, who was the last in a string of people who’ve asked me about these products, showing me the great demand for a service such as this is.

(By the way, you’ll hear a lot about Allison soon. While her day job is as an editor at HCI Books, she’s also co-author of HCI’s upcoming book, The Germ Freak’s Guide to Outwitting Colds and Flu, which sound like a fascinating book. We met met her in a fabulous media training seminar that we took with Joel Roberts. Now, we’re in a very cool teleseminar, and Allison really shone in her mock interview last week. Keep your eyes open for her on TV.)

Special thanks also to website marketer and developer Jason Saeler, who suggested that I spread the word here.

E-mail me if you set up your own shop, too. I’d love to see them.