Shirt.Woot Derby #345: Snarky
Please Vote!: http://shirt.woot.com/derby/entry/77016/foxes-say-no
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Q: How can I buy this shirt?
A: If the shirt receives the most votes, it will get printed. Then you'll be able to buy the shirt for $10-15. If you want one, make sure you vote. Tell your friends, family, associates, neighbors, and random people on the bus to vote. Favorite it, facebook it, Tweet it, Pin it.
Q: Help! I can't vote! How do I vote?
A: In order to vote in the Woot Derbies, you need to purchase at least one item from woot, wine.woot or shirt.woot. Once you buy something you get to vote in the derbies.
Please Vote!: http://shirt.woot.com/derby/entry/77016/foxes-say-no
F.A.Q.
Q: How can I buy this shirt?
A: If the shirt receives the most votes, it will get printed. Then you'll be able to buy the shirt for $10-15. If you want one, make sure you vote. Tell your friends, family, associates, neighbors, and random people on the bus to vote. Favorite it, facebook it, Tweet it, Pin it.
Q: Help! I can't vote! How do I vote?
A: In order to vote in the Woot Derbies, you need to purchase at least one item from woot, wine.woot or shirt.woot. Once you buy something you get to vote in the derbies.
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It is... but that's because of voter fraud. Back in the day there were some serious voting fraud issues where people would manipulate votes. Even with the pay-before-you-vote system, some folks gamed that with various credit cards and abusing the registration system. People ruin all the things. XD
No idea. I've been on woot forever, but haven't bought much. The banner on FA is where I noticed it, honestly. And after that, well, +watch, etc.
Speaking as someone that's worked for an organization and friends that've looked to be advertised, most of the clicks have been from, say, FA, e621.net, other art sites linking towards the other site - in this case, the FA ad linking to shirt.woot.com is what made me realize the account correlation, along with on other sites. Once I looked at the comments/forums on woot, then I got a better idea of where to look for more examples of fable's art.
Just my experience. I rarely end up crisscrossing my shopping habits, so never dawned on me that I could see more of Fable's art elsewhere, let alone search on FA.
Speaking as someone that's worked for an organization and friends that've looked to be advertised, most of the clicks have been from, say, FA, e621.net, other art sites linking towards the other site - in this case, the FA ad linking to shirt.woot.com is what made me realize the account correlation, along with on other sites. Once I looked at the comments/forums on woot, then I got a better idea of where to look for more examples of fable's art.
Just my experience. I rarely end up crisscrossing my shopping habits, so never dawned on me that I could see more of Fable's art elsewhere, let alone search on FA.
Do you think that people would still click through to Woot after clicking a banner that didn't lead directly there? Fable is fairly resistant to linking directly to an FA submission, feeling that it'll cost her a fair amount of sales. I personally think it's the other way around, that to link directly to the shirt for sale and not allow people to easily follow her, that she is losing out on future fan potential.
Right now I'm pushing strongly for her to set this shirt to link to an FA post instead of linking to Woot directly. But having someone else say that's the better of the two ideas would at least give a bit more weight to my suggestion. :3
Right now I'm pushing strongly for her to set this shirt to link to an FA post instead of linking to Woot directly. But having someone else say that's the better of the two ideas would at least give a bit more weight to my suggestion. :3
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