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How to get started with Dizzyjam
How do I make a purchase?
If you’re looking for a t-shirt, then just browse and buy as you would on any online shop.
1. Find a product you would like to purchase.
Browse through the various shops, genres etc and identify the product you are interested in.
2. Select a product size and colour option.
All our products are available in a range of sizes and colour options. For more information on our sizes please view our Size Guide.
3. Go to the checkout and pay.
After selecting a product it will be added to your shopping basket. Go to the checkout to complete payment for your product - you'll need to provide your details and delivery address. We use Paypal to take your payment. But don't worry, you don't actually need a Paypal account to pay. We take all the usual cards! For information on postage and packaging please view our Shipping Guide.
How do I create a shop and start selling products?
However, if you’re a DJ, a label, a venue, or are in a band, and you’d like to set up your own shop to sell T-shirts then we’re here to help. By completing the following simple steps you'll be able to start selling today.
1. Register for an account.
This is fairly straightforward, and is the usual sign-up process that most sites use. Drop us a line if you have any problems though.
2. Set up a shop.
You can set up several shops, and each shop can hold several products so if you’re a band you may want to upload a few different designs, or if you’re a label you may want a different shop or product for each artist. Fill in all the relevant details here to proceed to the next stage.
3. Create a product.
Choose which product you’d like to sell (whilst we’re still in “beta” phase we’re only selling T-shirts, but we’ll be introducing the likes of hoodies, bags and caps soon) and then position your logo. Currently you can only upload a single-colour logo (don’t worry if your logo is multi-coloured – we’ll convert it to one colour) but you’ll be able to choose from a multitude of colour options at the next stage.
4. Publicise it!
Place your shop address in your newsletters, on your Myspace, your website and on flyers. You'll be selling products and earning money in no time.