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Deals: Woot’s Massive Apple Accessory Blowout Has Up to 90% Off iPhone Cases and All-Time Low Price on MagSafe Duo

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Deals: Woot’s Massive Apple Accessory Blowout Has Up to 90% Off iPhone Cases and All-Time Low Price on MagSafe Duo Woot today kicked off a new Apple accessory blowout sale, offering as much as 90 percent off select first-party Apple accessories. This includes iPhone cases as recent as the iPhone 14 and MagSafe chargers. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Woot. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us…

Mac Rumors 1.2k 2023-11-01

MacRumors Giveaway: Win an iPhone 15 and Accessory Prize Pack From Speck and Best Buy

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MacRumors Giveaway: Win an iPhone 15 and Accessory Prize Pack From Speck and Best Buy For this week’s giveaway, we’ve teamed up with accessory maker Speck and Best Buy to offer MacRumors readers a chance to win an iPhone 15 and a set of cases and accessories from Speck. Speck is well-known for its range of case options for Apple’s iPhones, and though the ‌iPhone 15‌ models have just been announced this week, Speck is ready with …

Mac Rumors 178 2023-10-10

Deals: First iPhone 15 Accessory Sales Hit With Up to 30% Off Cases and USB-C Chargers

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Deals: First iPhone 15 Accessory Sales Hit With Up to 30% Off Cases and USB-C Chargers With the imminent launch of the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro, popular third-party Apple accessory companies have introduced all-new accessories for Apple’s latest smartphones. Today we’re tracking all of the new accessories that you can already get on sale, thanks to deals from Casely, Hyper, OtterBox, Pad & Quill, and Satechi. Note: MacRumors is…

Mac Rumors 178 2023-10-06

Should I start a carbon fiber accessory company?

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Should I start a carbon fiber accessory company? When I first began college, I wanted to start a carbon fiber accessory company and created a logo and even got some samples sent to my home from Alibaba! I ended up deciding not to pursue it because of school and I was focused on a tutoring business I began. Should I still attempt to do it? Or is it pretty saturated market to the point where i…

Reddit ecommerce 193 2023-09-10

Apple Watch Fast Charging to Be Mandatory for Accessory Makers

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Apple Watch Fast Charging to Be Mandatory for Accessory Makers Apple has told Apple Watch accessory makers that they will have to switch to its fast-charging module, according to AppleInsider. Apple Watch fast charging was introduced with the Apple Watch Series 7 in 2021, enabling devices to charge rapidly from 0 percent to 80 percent in about 45 minutes. Apple apparently had shortages of the newer chargin…

Mac Rumors 131 2023-08-08

The Best Back to School Apple Accessory Deals From Anker, ZAGG, Belkin, and More

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The Best Back to School Apple Accessory Deals From Anker, ZAGG, Belkin, and More Back to school season is already upon us, and in order to prepare students for a return to school we’re collecting all of the best back to school sales from popular Apple-related accessory companies. These include Anker, AT&T, ZAGG, Belkin, and more, with plenty of discounts to make a dent in your shopping list. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate p…

Mac Rumors 138 2023-08-01

Amazon Prime Day: The Best Tech Accessory Deals

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Amazon Prime Day: The Best Tech Accessory Deals Yesterday we highlighted some of the best Apple-related product discounts that you can find on Amazon during Prime Day, and now we’re focusing on third-party accessory markdowns during the event. In this article you’ll find all the best accessories for charging, smart homes, smartphones, and more. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Ama…

Mac Rumors 159 2023-07-12

Those with apparel / accessory / your own brand stores, how do you price your products?

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Those with apparel / accessory / your own brand stores, how do you price your products? How do you price your products? Do you simply charge your costs (manufacturing, etc) plus a reasonable set premium, try to set prices lower than similar products on the market, or do you price based on your brand recognition (what you think the demand of your products is)? submitted by /u/Foreign-Hat-3994

Reddit ecommerce 219 2023-07-11