Why does everyone's ecommerce site need a "daily deals" email sign up form now? What works for a coupon site is not likely to work for a T-Shirt site.<p>Show me some products and there's a slim chance I might buy something.<p>Show me nothing but a form to REQUEST spam every single day for a product i'm not even sure if I want? Ctrl+W.
Reminds me of (the now defunct) Startup Schwag (<a href="http://www.startupschwag.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.startupschwag.com/</a>). I'm a sucker for stickers and tshirts with a cool company logo so it sounds awesome.<p>I would take a look at what Startup Schwag was doing - if I recall you got a 'goodie bag' each month that had a shirt and some stickers, buttons, pens, etc.
"From the blog: <a href="http://bit.ly/startuptees" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/startuptees</a><p>This started as an idea to save money on laundry. We've visited the offices of Dropbox, Twilio, PB Works; even new startup Piazza, and we always accepted free t-shirts because it means more to wear and less to wash. Our ambitious goal: Sell 25 startup tee shirts for $25 each from 25 of our favorite startups. "