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		<title>I Wear Your Shirt</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2008 16:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s highly likely that you have a drawer full of branded tees, either from your own company, or from your consistently last place golf tournament prizes. So it&#8217;s interesting to see a guy by the name of Jason Sadler call for these shirts. His idea, IWearYourShirt.com, is a new spin on and maybe even an [...]]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s highly likely that you have a drawer full of branded tees, either from your own company, or from your consistently last place golf tournament prizes.  So it&#8217;s interesting to see a guy by the name of Jason Sadler call for these shirts.</p>
<p>His idea, <a href="http://iwearyourshirt.com/">IWearYourShirt.com</a>, is a new spin on and maybe even an homage to some of the unconventional online advertising stunts of a few years past.</p>
<p>Essentially, he&#8217;s selling the advertising rights of his upper torso.  You purchase any day of 2009, send him your company&#8217;s or website&#8217;s tee, he&#8217;ll wear it around town all day, even record a video and a few pics of it, and you receive a nice bit of momentary traffic.</p>
<p>The unique spin on this concept is it&#8217;s progressive pricing.  January 1st is $1 and December 31st is $365.  Quite the innovative way of acquiring a new wardrobe and a reasonable income.</p>
<p>I managed to grab <a href="http://iwearyourshirt.com/calendar/?m=2009-04">April 4th for The Ad Feed</a> (wish I had of jumped at this earlier), and am interested to see how many new readers it&#8217;s able to generate for this site.  January, February, and March seem to have sold out in the first week.</p>
<p>If your company&#8217;s marketing budget is any more than the equivalent of a couple sandwich trays, <a href="http://iwearyourshirt.com/">secure a spot</a> and you&#8217;ll have the opportunity to think of a creative way to describe it as an exemption on your taxes (pectoral purchase?).</p>
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