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    GoodStorm.com - Redefining Capitalism With T-shirts

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    If you´re one to do good deeds and fight the good fight against corrupt corporate culture, poverty, pollution, and the world´s general ills, GoodStorm might suit your fancy. It´s a t-shirt making site which aims to do capitalism right. GoodStorm is based on values; you design a t-shirt and get 70% of the profit. GoodStorm takes the rest, with a percentage reserved for charity. You get your fair share of the profit, it´s that simple. GoodStorm helps non-Profits and charitable organizations earn a profit, while taking care of product marketing and merchandise. They understand the constraints and limited resources that many organizations and individuals must work with which is why they provide the technology and handle all the inventory, printing, and fulfillment tasks, so that you don´t have to worry about it. As for t-shirt designers, they´ll be able to create their own designs easily and sell them for a fair profit.

    In their own words

    “You"ll hear us say "Capitalism Done Right". You"ll hear us say it a lot. It"s not a business; it"s a values-based model. Put simply, we take less of a cut, so you and all of the good people who sell through our T-shirt MarketSpace or through your own Web sites and blogs, take home a fair share of the profit.

    Why it might be a killer

    Their socially aware ethic and 70% profit share is great for non-profits and individuals alike. GoodStorm takes care of the work while you worry about the important stuff. GoodStorm is about empowering; they´re helping people find their voice and get things done.

    Some questions


    What about the quality of the t-shirts? Are they up to par with other sites´ offerings?

    Posted 29 Months 25 Days ago by Siri | Source: Mashable

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