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I've been inactive in my CP shop (cafepress.com/uacompanystore) for a couple years. "Life happened," and I've been just content to let it sit and 'do it's thing' without my daily/weekly/monthly active involvement. I haven't made a ton of sales during the intervening months and years, but thank goodness, the shop has made enough sales to simply pay my monthly Premium Shop fees and keep itself humming along.

But, I'm interested in getting active again. One of the things I would like to be able to do is position some of my items (but, not everything in the shop) in a "shop" in my non-CP URL (www.usherwoodadventures.com). I see lots of SK'ers doing this, so I know there's a tutorial somewhere that already talks about this. But, I'll be darned if I can locate it.

Can someone whose done this point me in the right direction for the tools I need? Basically, I would love to be able to disguise the underlying CafePress presence, and make it look like a self-sustaining webstore if possible.

Thanks in advance for any assistance you can offer.

BTW--I'm not HTML illiterate, but setting up ASP's, PERL scripts, Java apps, and whatever else might be required is definitely not my strong suit. So, whatever instructions I get should be as straight-forward and idiot-proof as possible.
 
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I've been inactive in my CP shop (cafepress.com/uacompanystore) for a couple years. "Life happened," and I've been just content to let it sit and 'do it's thing' without my daily/weekly/monthly active involvement. I haven't made a ton of sales during the intervening months and years, but thank goodness, the shop has made enough sales to simply pay my monthly Premium Shop fees and keep itself humming along.

But, I'm interested in getting active again. One of the things I would like to be able to do is position some of my items (but, not everything in the shop) in a "shop" in my non-CP URL (www.usherwoodadventures.com). I see lots of SK'ers doing this, so I know there's a tutorial somewhere that already talks about this. But, I'll be darned if I can locate it.

Can someone whose done this point me in the right direction for the tools I need? Basically, I would love to be able to disguise the underlying CafePress presence, and make it look like a self-sustaining webstore if possible.

Thanks in advance for any assistance you can offer.

BTW--I'm not HTML illiterate, but setting up ASP's, PERL scripts, Java apps, and whatever else might be required is definitely not my strong suit. So, whatever instructions I get should be as straight-forward and idiot-proof as possible.


I think a lot of ppl are using this

http://www.marty.net/cgi/marty/infoget/neg/101


http://cafepress.com/teawar
blog: http://fierydog.com
Blog where SKs are free to post links to their shops & designs: http://teawar.com (conservative and apolitical awareness groups)
 
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Looks easy enough by the website description. And for $20, I don't think I'll break the bank too much if I screw it up.

Thanks for the referral, I'll give 'er a shot.
 
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i know some people are also going the route of buying the .net version of their domain and then setting up a store through http://www.domainhostdart.com. It's free to set up. If you use it just for your own stuff, they toss an affiliate cookie onto the links. If you use it to affiliate, they take every 5th click.


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