Friday Poll Day
Almost a month ago, I asked you to tell me what kind of Streetsblog merchandise you would be most likely to buy. I'm not hip, I get that. So in an effort to help me pick the right kind of trendy Streetsblog Schwag to make for this holiday year and beyond, I need/needed your help. Over half of you who voted on 9/1, told me that you wanted Streetsblog bags.
8:59 AM PDT on September 30, 2011
Almost a month ago, I asked you to tell me what kind of Streetsblog merchandise you would be most likely to buy. I’m not hip, I get that. So in an effort to help me pick the right kind of trendy Streetsblog Schwag to make for this holiday year and beyond, I need/needed your help. Over half of you who voted on 9/1, told me that you wanted Streetsblog bags.
But there are a lot of types bags. The next step is you telling me what kind of bags you want me to purchase: shoulder/messnger bags, bike mini-packs, or cloth shopping bags. If you’re not sure what each bag looks like, just click on the link.
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