Tweets Meet Tees in Viral Marketing Push

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It might not be the answer to Twitter’s quest for a business model, but T-shirt company Threadless is betting Twitter’s burgeoning user base and built-in viral marketing capabilities mean there’s money to be made.
 
The Chicago-based company is giving users the chance to have top tweets emblazoned on T-shirts. Unlike other customizable services, Threadless is following its crowd-source model by having users nominate and vote for the Twitter messages that make it onto shirts. Threadless will design the shirts and sell two models per week at $18 each.
 
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