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T-shirt fra Hipstery.com » HøyerKold

For nylig hørte jeg Anders Høgh Nissen ( @4nd3rs), der er vært på DR Harddisken, fortælle fra konferencen NEXT i Berlin, hvor det helt store emne var crowd sourcing. Ved crowd sourcing lægger man eks. produkt- eller konceptudvikling ud til brugerne/læserne/de besøgende på ens website.

En reklame for Hipstery

En reklame for Hipstery

Med sådan en megatrend i sigte, vil det betyde, at vi hele tiden skal tage stilling til nye ting, stemme for at bestemme, give vores mening til kende eller på anden måde deltage for at få lov til at købe ind eller forbruge. Og når udbuddet af produkter, produktvarianter, alternative produkter hele tiden bliver større og større, så bliver det sværere og sværere for forbrugerne at købe.

Det tyske firma Hipstery (et ordspil på hipster – en ’smart fyr’ – og mystery) forsøger at vende denne trend helt på hovedet og vælger selv et passende produkt for forbrugeren. Det eneste, jeg skal gøre for at handle hos Hipstery, der sælger t-shirts, er at fortælle dem, hvilken størrelse jeg ønsker min t-shirt i og indtaste min adresse. Derefter bliver jeg bedt om at svare på 6 simple spørgsmål, som skal hjælpe Hipstery med at afgøre hvilken t-shirt, jeg vil finde interessant.

18/05/2010

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Hipstery Shirts sind da -- onkeloki

Daher kann man sich auf deren Seite einen psychotest unterziehen, anhand dessen die hipstery.com Mittarbeiter ein passendes Shirt auswählen und es dem Kunden schicken.

Diesem Test habe mich nun auch unterzogen. Hier das Resultat:

Mobile Photo 18.05.2010 12 45 39 Mobile Photo 18.05.2010 12 46 17

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Fazit: 100% geile Idee.. 100% empfehlenswert.

18/05/2010

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changeX: Spielveränderer heute

Spielveränderer heute

Der Kongress next10 widmet sich den Game Changers der Internetökonomie.

Niemand muss „Mensch ärgere Dich nicht“ spielen. Man kann die Regeln ändern und neue Spiele erfinden. Genau das tun junge, ambitionierte Unternehmen im Internet. Sie kreieren neue Geschäftsmodelle, die auf Teilhabe und Interaktion beruhen. Wie das Web 2.0.

14/05/2010 (need login to see full article)

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Janneke van Bockel: Just received a wonderful ...

Just received a wonderful T-shirt from @hipstery Great concept! Go get your own mystery T-shirt at www.hipstery.com #nochoices #bigsurprise

04/05/2010

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Putting "Delighting Consumers with Hidden Surprises" to Work | The Awesome Blog (.net)

On the other hand, some surprises are motivated by the fact that it’s too easy to find exactly what you want. A German t-shirt website called Hipstery has made a name for itself by not showing any of their shirts on the site. Instead, buyers answer a series of questions about themselves and Hipstery sends them a shirt that they think will be most appealing. Surprise! The shirts often come from the out-of-print stashes of small suppliers, and yes, you can return any shirt you absolutely hate. (Way to ruin the fun, whiner.) The appeal (or “delight,” if you will) of the site comes from the fact that the endless reach of web shopping has largely eliminated the element of surprise from shopping. If you want an obscure item, search long enough on the web and you’ll probably find it. Don’t get us wrong: we prefer it that way. But Hipstery fills another type of emotional need that has been lost, and brings some fun back to a shopping experience that’s often defined solely by efficacy.

26/04/2010

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I'm considering getting all my t-shirts ...

I'm considering getting all my t-shirts for summer from Hipstery - http://hipstery.com/ My first t was brilliantly weird and random.

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Twitter / Dominik: @hipstery - Thanks a bunch ...

@hipstery - Thanks a bunch. I love my Mystery T-Shirt! :-)

22/04/10

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Showcase Of Beautiful Vertical Navigation Designs - Smashing Magazine

Smashingmag

The Hipstery!
This website’s vertical navigation sits right in the middle of where the visitor is focusing when the page first loads. Active menu items are denoted by a pointing hand.

The-hipstery in Showcase Of Beautiful Vertical Navigation Designs

19/04/2010

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Entertain Us.... [#133]

---------- Forwarded message ----------

From: Shannon Alba <sxxx@xxx.com>
Date: Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 1:04 PM
Subject: Re: Entertain Us.... [#133]
To: The Hipstery <xxx@xxx.com>

Greetings Willem,

Thanks for your reply. We love the Hipstery out here at Parkmore. So much so, that I've imposed strict restrictions on who may be notified of its mere existence. So it's good to know your rent is covered, otherwise I'd feel slightly bad about the retail implications of such forced exclusivity.

Anyhoo, apologies if my enquiry was unclear. I just meant that [...]

Thanks again for your prose, and for your fabulous t-shirt machine. When my boss gets back from leave, I shall organise a Parkmore team photo. In our Hipstery finest, of course.

Many a cheers,
Shannon

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Entertain Us.... [#137]

---------- Forwarded message ----------

From: Hipstery Contact Form <xxxxx@xxxxxx.com>
Date: Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 6:40 PM
Subject: Entertain Us.... [#137]
To: sxxxxxxxxs@hxxxxxy.com


How called you? *
Duncan R.
The address of your mailbox * sxxxxxxf@gmail.com
The meat in the sandwich *
What's this all about then?

Well this is all about your amazing t-shirts or more to the point the way that I will always buy my shirts from now on. I've purchased 3 so far and will be getting myself another one very soon (my birthdays coming up) The last one I was sent was from Shirt Fight and its amazing thank you. Its always a really good ice breaker when someone ask where I get my shirts from, most of the time they dont believe me but that just means more shirts for me.

Thank you from England and keep up the good work


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