Wall peel and sticks, aka Fatheads
TonyL
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Does anyone here offer or sell them to clients?
I have a football league that will order everything through smugmug, but calendars and fatheads, which they ALL want, currently will have to be ordered from a local lab.
I am just looking for a way for them to select which image they want and I can complete the order.
Right now what would have to happen is they would have to fill out an order form, then come to my site and tell me which image they want. Then I have to burn them to a disk or ftp them to the lab's site.
Is there an easier way?
Can I just have a "dummy" image, have them purchase it through smugmug and then I would send the pic they want to the lab and not have to worry about a few hundred checks from clients.
I have a football league that will order everything through smugmug, but calendars and fatheads, which they ALL want, currently will have to be ordered from a local lab.
I am just looking for a way for them to select which image they want and I can complete the order.
Right now what would have to happen is they would have to fill out an order form, then come to my site and tell me which image they want. Then I have to burn them to a disk or ftp them to the lab's site.
Is there an easier way?
Can I just have a "dummy" image, have them purchase it through smugmug and then I would send the pic they want to the lab and not have to worry about a few hundred checks from clients.
-Anthony
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Check out my page for magazine covers and wall hogs. I have Google Checkout setup so customers can use their credit card to pay for these items. It would be a separate tranasction from the smugmug print sales, but it works. Try it out. You can always back out.
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