CafePress Class in Los Angeles Area

Posted on March 12th, 2007 by thetshirtnexus.
Categories: CafePress.

Long time CafePress shop owner and graphic designer, Jean Roth is again teaching a course on CafePress at West LA College. She posted this on the CafePress forums:

Hello Fellow CPers

I will again be offering the college extension course I did in October on how to kick-start a CafePress shop. I know whoever reads this is already is on your way already :) but do feel free to pass this info on to friends in the LA area who might be interested. And please excuse the shticky wording — its from the catalog!

Do you have great idea for an original t-shirt or putting your art on a poster? Have you ever thought of starting your own online business? Rotem Gear creative director Jean Roth will once again be teaching a class at West LA College where she will show you how to design and create your own products and sell them online through CafePress–with little or no overhead.

Find out what products you can sell (see sample products to check out the quality!), how much money you can make, the type of investment required, print methods, how to upload images, how to attract shoppers to your webpage and much more. **Students will actually set up shops of their own online during class. **

The 3-hour class is perfect for artists, graphic designers, hobbyists, business owners, non-profit organizations and self-employed people who want to bring in some extra cash or create a full business.

Wednesday, March 21, 6:30-9:30 pm
West L.A. College’s Westside Extension (310) 287-4475
Direct link to course info

How to Register

The course is not by CP, so it’s from the point of view of a veteran shopkeeper, but it does have CP’s blessings :)

BTW if this is helpful for anyone — this is the list of resources I give out on a CD to the students .. feel free to use and share!
CafePress Resources

http://www.rotemgear.com/CPCourseCD.html

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