Re: GNOME Store



One thing I really liked about Zazzle's implementation of the Mozilla store is that they also have an international store:

http://intlstore.mozilla.org/

Cafepress does have separate stores for Australia, England and Canada.  I did not see this option on Hackerthreads.

I liked that Mozilla was able to set up a subdomain, I don't know if the other partners offered that.

Paul

On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 12:13 AM, Stormy Peters <stormy gnome org> wrote:
I would be nervous about us creating our own store.

In addition to all the web stuff (which is probably easy for us), we'd also need to preorder goods, store them some where and fulfill orders. Rosanna sends out Friends of GNOME gifts now and it is a lot of work.

Zazzle, Cafepress, and Threadless are all in this business. Zazzle will give us http://zazzle.com/gnome and let us brand it how we want. And then they will handle all the printing, orders, payment and shipping.

The Mozilla Foundation uses Zazzle to give you an idea of how things can be set up.

Stormy

On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 9:25 PM, Paul Cutler <pcutler foresightlinux org> wrote:
Alex, thanks for your comments.  Copying the marketing list as well.

Paul

On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 10:22 PM, Alex Launi <alex launi gmail com> wrote:
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 10:38 PM, Paul Cutler <pcutler foresightlinux org> wrote:
I'll be the first to admit I don't have all the information on the current setup, including adding products and the revenue model.  However, in my experience at a former employer running e-commerce sites, having a punch out site with a different URL decreases customer conversion to buy.

I will definitely agree that as a consumer I am a bit put off by being redirected. An integrated store, where I know (or at least feel like I know) that all my funds are going right to the organisation I'm buying from increases the likelihood that I will buy. 
 
One alternative that came up in #marketing in IRC last week was using Zazzle, who manages the Mozilla store (http://store.mozilla.org/).

What does this get us? Is it like running our store but someone else runs it for us?
 
I'd like to gauge if there is any interest in the community around this idea?  If so, we may want to create a small team that can help screen artwork, choose what kinds of merchandise to sell in conjunction with a fulfilment partner, and work with the web team to get a store implement.

I think there's a market for it, and if it wouldn't end up being a major expense, and would actually help bring some more income to the foundation I give it a thumbs up.


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