Making Money Selling Online With CafePress– I Do!

Everyone knows that the internet is full of con schemes and scammers. I thought I would share with you one of my hobbies. I have an online store at cafepress.com, and I can personally vouch for the site. I’ve been selling on the site for the past couple of years. I also sell on ebay, but I wanted to supplement ebay with some other ventures. I didn’t want to put all of my eggs in the ebay “basket”, so to say, so I did some checking around and discovered cafepress.com. Cafepress is a neat site which allows users (such as you and me) to create an account, upload images (nothing too controversial or which would be considered encroaching on other people’s or organzations’ copyrights), and then place those images on items that cafepress sells. You can put your uploaded images or words– amost anything you can imagine– onto T shirts, sweatshirts, underwear, book covers, mugs, mouse pads, calendars and all sorts of other neat things. Once those images are uploaded and placed onto those items, the public– anyone with money to spend– can see your items, AND BUY THEM! It’s a neat way to have a blast, and make some money at it. Now, I am not making thousands on cafepress, but I am sure it is possible. I just don’t have the time to spend creating, uploading and continually upgrading a store with new images and designs. I currently have several hundred designs, all of them placed on hundreds of items, all of them available to the public. The public can browse those items (as well as

HTML5 a Game Changer for Web Publishers, Advertisers

Complete video at: fora.tv Elevation Partners managing director Roger McNamee predicts HTML5 will be a huge disruptive force for both web publishers and online advertisers. “HTML5 allows you to treat a web page as a brand new canvas, with no rules, no limits — no crappy Flash,” says McNamee. —– Roger McNamee is a managing director and co-founder of Elevation Partners. Prior to Elevation, Roger was a co-founder of Silver Lake Partners, the leading private equity fund focused on technology and related growth industries. He was a member of Silver Lake’s Investment Committee and was involved in all aspects of that partnership. Prior to Silver Lake, Roger was a co-founder of Integral Capital Partners. Integral is a leading technology investor in late-stage venture and public company investments. Founded in 1991 by Roger, John A. Powell, and Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Integral pioneered the crossover investment strategy, which seeks maximum capital appreciation by making investments in expansion-stage private companies and growth-stage public companies in the technology and life science industries. Prior to founding Integral, Roger managed the T. Rowe Price Science & Technology Fund and co-managed the T. Rowe Price New Horizons Fund, which was at that time the largest emerging growth fund in the US Roger serves as a trustee of Bryn Mawr College, an overseer of the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration at Dartmouth College, a director of the Rex Foundation, Move