Scoobynet stickers anyone?
#32
Also... dont want to be alarmist, but id avoid sticking the web address on cars. May encourage the wrong types to start nosing around this board for meet info, track days etc....
#33
Count me in guys.
I agree that that the background should be clear for the front sticker. I also like the idea of a visor type sticker for the back window.
The trick will be to make it look professional and not like the "NOVA DOSE" and "SUPER NOVA" ones you see all the time .
How difficult is it to get some demos made up and then modelled on a car? Once people see them I'm sure you'll have no problem shifting them by the box full.
It's got to be worth it to keep the ScoobyNet going .
Mojo
I agree that that the background should be clear for the front sticker. I also like the idea of a visor type sticker for the back window.
The trick will be to make it look professional and not like the "NOVA DOSE" and "SUPER NOVA" ones you see all the time .
How difficult is it to get some demos made up and then modelled on a car? Once people see them I'm sure you'll have no problem shifting them by the box full.
It's got to be worth it to keep the ScoobyNet going .
Mojo
#35
Hi All
I was just think of "Scoobynet" (as suggested by Stef) as oposed to "scoobynet2" or any other derivatives.
I have to agree, *I* nearly fell off the chair when I read the £20 bit! Thanks a million for the support, but we have some rules about ScoobyNet merchandise which answer a few other questions as well...
1) They should be a the highest quality. I think we are all in a position where we would rather pay for the best rather than save a few pennies and have something inferior or tacky.
2) The prices (whilst obviously including some profit to help financially support the site) should represent value for money.
I have no idea how much these are going to cost to make, but I think it would be worth deciding on a final design (which I think we have?) getting them priced up and then sticking a couple of quid on top.
I'm also hoping to get the online credit card handling up so that these can be ordered online also.
Thanks for all your support, I'll keep you informed.
Regards
Simon
I was just think of "Scoobynet" (as suggested by Stef) as oposed to "scoobynet2" or any other derivatives.
I have to agree, *I* nearly fell off the chair when I read the £20 bit! Thanks a million for the support, but we have some rules about ScoobyNet merchandise which answer a few other questions as well...
1) They should be a the highest quality. I think we are all in a position where we would rather pay for the best rather than save a few pennies and have something inferior or tacky.
2) The prices (whilst obviously including some profit to help financially support the site) should represent value for money.
I have no idea how much these are going to cost to make, but I think it would be worth deciding on a final design (which I think we have?) getting them priced up and then sticking a couple of quid on top.
I'm also hoping to get the online credit card handling up so that these can be ordered online also.
Thanks for all your support, I'll keep you informed.
Regards
Simon
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Scoobynet sounds great - Colour clash is the only thing i have a problem with... i.e an all silver car with a red blue green yellow sticker would look a little odd. Nice one stef
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