Me and my co-founder submitted an app for YC W11, with a web site that would help college graduates figure out what jobs they could get with their chosen degree. We got a rejection email, and already had this as a back-up idea in case we did get rejected. So in the month between rejection and today, we found a printer, found some graphic designers, and got enough done that we felt comfortable with it as a first iteration. I know there aren't so many non-web app startups on HN, but I thought y'all might like to see how 2 guys rebounded from YC rejection.
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#4http://www.invincibilitee.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=88
Empty page.
When Reddit was starting out, one of the founders was submitting stories all day for a couple of months, under different usernames. Just saying.
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#5You should design some shirts and submit them. Don't wait for users. http://www.invincibilitee.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=88 Empty page. When Reddit was starting out, one of the founders was submitting stories all day for a couple of months, under different usernames. Just saying.
The link you posted is for legacy shirts, that have proven to sell well and will be available permanently.
I know the 3-tier system might be a little confusing, and we are trying to make it as intuitive as possible. That's why I posted this, so thank you for the suggestions!
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#6The stock photo with the Live Chat button. Please get rid of it, thanks.
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#7You should design some shirts and submit them. Don't wait for users. http://www.invincibilitee.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=88 Empty page. When Reddit was starting out, one of the founders was submitting stories all day for a couple of months, under different usernames. Just saying.
We have, but they are under the Limited Production page: http://www.invincibilitee.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=101 The link you posted is for legacy shirts, that have proven to sell well and will be available permanently. I know the 3-tier system might be a little confusing, and we are trying to make it as intuitive as possible. That's why I posted this, so thank you for the suggestions!
If you're not going to put something under the first link in your side bar maybe you should have a message on that page directing the user to the non immortal tees.
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#10I checked the FAQ briefly and didn't see this mentioned -- what happens in regards to the design rights of something I submit? I see that I get a royalty payment and a one-time lump sum, but do I retain the rights to my own design? Can I post it on your site and then sell it on my own site or another (Cafepress, etc). Or is part of the agreement that I am transferring ownership over to you guys?
The Submission Release form explains it in a more "legalese" way. We use LegalZoom for our legal documents such as the Submission Release form.