Kevin Oakley Yeah, I think the market is just so new that there is a lot of ground to be covered whether you're talking about even going within the existing eCommerce platforms. But now, looking at how does this change fundraising? How does it change when you can now say instead of having an online store in two weeks, you can now have a store open for the entire year and
update with fresh new designs every month, every couple of weeks? And now change fundraising from two weeks to a year-round project.
You know, how does those transform organizations like school, sports or non-profits? You know, it now builds them as a brand too. Instead of just being that school. So you're going to be able to be a lot more flexible, a lot more creative. And ultimately raise more money, make more money for your customers. Shane Snodgrass To piggyback off of that, Kevin, also I think something that will be developed within that, you know, within the next couple of years as more people are utilizing eCommerce as well is you have now a new thought process around the ability to create a new unique product and, you know, a customized product that is tailored to an individual now. So kind of the same logic of why people are watching YouTube more so than, you know, the traditional cable is the expression of the individual, right? They want to express themselves as an individual. So when you tie in print-on-demand to existing brands and you allow the consumer to connect more with the brand or the organization, by allowing them, you know, customization or different color options and things like that within the brand's guidelines, you give the just-in-time model to the end consumer to allow them to do make a unique and, you know, custom piece that before I think, expresses their personality more so. And I think that's something that you don't have in your traditional selling models before. So I think once that kind of evolves a little bit more as well, you're going to see a lot more So if someone wanted to learn more about what you do, or your app, or how you can help them build their print-on-demand platform, what's the best way to contact you and get that? Kevin Oakley Yeah. So visit our site at merchloop.com. And that is going to lead you to a wealth of information regarding our store builder, as well as connecting into existing eCommerce platforms. And then you can always reach out to us on our Instagram, which is just @stokedonprinting. And you could just direct messages. And we get hooked you up with our emails and our phone numbers so we can talk further. activity in the space. Marshall Atkinson Thank you so much guys, for sharing your success story with us today.
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