December 17, 2009 9:13 PM

A Walking Advertisement

By
Steve Hartman
(CBS)  Jason Sadler, 27, of Jacksonville, Fla., isn't getting dressed for work. Getting dressed is his work. All he has to do is put on a T-shirt every morning and he's done. His whole job - right there - done.

Most people wonder why someone would pay him to do this, reports CBS News correspondent Steve Hartman.

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Lots of people pay him to do this - people with Web sites, a blogger, a PR company. They all want Jason to wear their logo - even though he's not a model, he's not famous, and some days he doesn't even leave the house. And what's even more amazing: last year he made $84,795 just by putting on a T-shirt every day.

Actually, Jason says there's a little more to it than just putting on the shirt - he also takes a picture of himself in the shirt. He walks all the way over to his couch - that's the most physical part - sits down, loads the picture onto his computer, e-mails it to friends and posts it on the Internet. That's his morning.

In the afternoon, he hosts a half-hour video chat on his Web site, Iwearyourshirt.com. There, people with even less to do than Jason, can talk to him about his shirt.

Again, just for doing that and selling a few ads on his site - Jason will net $84,000 this year. If you're saying to yourself, there's got to be something more to this - there really isn't. Jason has just tapped into what small companies, especially, are looking for nowadays - a clever gimmick to get their brand name circulating via social media like Facebook and Twitter. Jason says even when he stays home, more than 5,000 people a day see him in his T-shirt.

He started this on New Year's Day. He charged his first customer a dollar - then raised the price one dollar every day. By May he was charging well over $100 a day. By the end of summer it was more than $200 a day. And next month, he'll be making about as much as a family physician.

And at double the price, Sadler has already sold the idea into next year.

"Two-hundred and fifty-five have already been sold," Sadler said. "The next available day is Aug. 1."

If all goes according to plan, next New Year's Eve 2010 Jason will make $730 for putting on a T-shirt, and by 2011 he'll be making even more, by working even less.

"So your dream is to not wear shirts, but to hire other people to wear shirts for you?" Hartman asked.

"And then I get paid for them to wear shirts," Sadler said.

He's already hired one guy to do just that - and starting next year he has an underwear sponsor.

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by mbcoving831 December 7, 2009 10:49 PM EST
Hi Jason, I would be interested in working for you with the advertising by wearing tshirts and doing some videos on computer. I live in the south also, and would be a good way to boost your profits too, and for me to make a little bit of extra income too. My email is jjsnana1@hotmail.com. Thanks, Marie
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by sandhoter November 30, 2009 11:11 PM EST
if u have any job this is my mail id sandhoter@gmail.com
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by ngs0056 November 25, 2009 8:21 AM EST
Hi Jason. I live in San Antonio, Texas and have family in Houston and Austin. If you want to go international I can also help since I am bilingual and originally from Peru. I am interested in working for you. Please contact me. We can also advertise spanish-speaking businesses here and/or in South America. Thanks
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by fashionstorm November 24, 2009 10:22 AM EST
Wanna see Jason in a TIARA and a PINK FEATHER BOA? I hired Jason last August to advertise for my company and I think it was his MOST HILARIOUS day yet!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tic5-zr6CmI

ENJOY!
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by lukeegal November 24, 2009 9:46 AM EST
What a great way to make money. I would love to work for you. My husband is getting laid off from his job so we need the money. My email address is lisajon@sbcglobal.net. Thanks Lisa
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by BrockMartin November 24, 2009 7:48 AM EST
This is a great story, but I would like to comment on Steve Hartman's assertion that Jason Sadler is "not a model". Let's face it, he's a chest model. That might sound bizarre, but I don't think these companies would likely have a scrawny guy, or one with "moobs", or even an overly muscled bodybuilder model their t-shirts. Jason has a perfectly built chest -- well-defined so that whatever is being advertised is framed nicely, but not obscured.
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by work123 November 23, 2009 11:10 PM EST
Hey Jason,

This is an amazing idea! I too am eager to have you hire me to work for you. Please keep me in mind if you want an employee to wear t-shirts do blogging web postings etc. I have my own myspace site with 2500 people as friends already. I want to work for you. Contact me at Leylamail2002@yahoo.com : )

Leyla
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by mustangAmy November 23, 2009 9:57 PM EST
what an awsome idea. When you dicide to higher more people to where your t shirts,or other clothing. Please contact me through my e-mail Lilbear79@hotmail.com. I have worked in sales and loved it. I was impressed with your apporach and will be looking forward to hearing from you. The oppurtunity seems to be not only rewarding but fun as well. Thanks Amy
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by caramart November 23, 2009 9:53 PM EST
Jason,
I commend you for finding and living out what most people only dream of doing. Working for themselves and having enough free time to enjoy life. Jason like most people, I would greatly like the opportunity to work for you. Please email me with further details.
Cara
wellness3@yahoo.com
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by MrsHead November 23, 2009 8:59 PM EST
Hi Jason, Great idea, I am looking for something to do from home that is fun and can bring in some extra money. I have RA and need to work out of the home, this would be great. I am on facebook under Cindy Head and also http://www.tagged.com/cindyt and http://www.homebasedbusiness.com/profile/MrsMike I have 1674 on my HBB site alone anad counting... thanks, Cindy
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